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  3. IN A NUTSHELL

    Frost again follows rain in Bathurst district. Mr. Menzies claims that the Federal Government lost the strike. ...

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  4. SPRING SHOW PROPOSAL

    The 1950 Bathurst Show will be held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 20, 21 and 22. A Trades and Labor application for ...

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  5. DECISION DEFERRED ON TROOPS IN MINES

    Mineworkers are to resume work on Monday. To-day in Sydney, the Combined Mining Unions' Council ordered the men back to work. All unions on the coal fields will resume with the ...

    Article : 682 words
  6. B.M.A. CASE

    SYDNEY. Friday: The co-operation of medical practitioners in the use of a Commonwealth form to enable a patient to receive a benefit without ...

    Article : 251 words
  7. BUTTER PRICE UNCHANGED

    MELBOURNE. Friday: In Melbourne today State Cabinet Ministers rejected a recommendation that the price of butter in ...

    Article : 147 words
  8. WHARFMEN WARNED

    Mr. Justice Kirby today warned sharllaborers that if they look part in unwarranted strikes in future, they would lose appearance money ...

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  9. THEFT OF SUIT LENGTHS

    SYDNEY. Friday: As his truck slowly climbed the sleep Razorback Mountain last night, thieves cut ropes and a tarpaulin and stole suit ...

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  10. SEARCH FOR OIL

    SYDNEY. Friday: Even if Australia struck oil tomorrow, petrol would have to be imported for many years because of the lack of refineries. Mr. ...

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  11. SEAMEN LIFT BAN ON SHIPS

    SYDNEY. Friday: Manned by union crew and curbing 1000 tons of gas [?]al won by Army personnel, the Dalby sailed from Newcastle for ...

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  12. CLAYTON K.O.'S MILLER

    LONDON. Friday: Britain's Ronnie Clayton knocked out Australia's Eddie Miller before 6000 people at Liverpool Stadium last merit to retain ...

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  13. TO REPEAL ANTI-STRIKE LAW

    CANBERRA. Friday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said today the "fund freezing" legislation would be repealed as soon as everything ...

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  14. INSPECTORS NOT "FUNNY MEN"

    A proposal that Roy Rene (Mo) should portray a health inspector in his weekly radio show provoked a heated debate at a conference of ...

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  15. Horsewoman Injured

    DUBBO, Friday: Twenty years old Shirley Busby, of Wellington, was injured this morning when she was thrown from her horse in the open ...

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  16. SECURITY PRICES IMPROVE

    LONDON. Friday: Better prices on the gift edged market were responsible for a brighter tone on the London Stock Exchange before it closed ...

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  17. NO PERMIT FOR FLIGHT

    SYDANEY; Friday: The Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr. Drakeford) said today that the Guineas Air Traders plane which had flown from Darwin ...

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  18. BIG GOLF

    CHICAGO. Friday: Clayton Heafner (66) and Henry Hansom (67) lead Jim Ferrier. Ed Furgol. Jim Turnesa and Dick Metz (each 68) after the ...

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  19. Footballers Travel By Plane

    DUBBO, Friday: Thirteen Navy. Air Force and Army footballers from Sydney were flown to Dubbo this morning by special plane and were ...

    Article : 42 words
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