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  4. DOBSON ALLOWED BOND

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: "Your escapade was so crude and so stupidly conceived that I cannot regard your offence as extremely serious" Judge Holt ...

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    BRITISH JET AIRCRAFT FLIES FOR OVER 12 HOURS: A British Gloster "Meteor" Jet Aircraft, plated by Mr. Patrick Hornidge. recently flew 3,000 miles and remained in the air for 12 hours three minutes, being refuelled in the air 10 times during the period. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. IN A NUTSHELL

    Weather still showery and cool. It is stated that 20 families and one single girl have settled down in Lithgow district having migrated from ...

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  7. FREE MEDICINE PLAN

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Federal Cabinet decided today to continue to operate its pharmaceutical benefits scheme on the basis of voluntary ...

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  8. COAL DISPUTE SETTLED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A dispute that has kept a colliery idlo on the Northern N.S.W. coalfields for a fortnight was settled at a conference in Sydney ...

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  9. DOBELL PAINTING BRINGS BIG FIGURE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: William Dobell's portrait of fellow artist Joshun Smith was sold in Sydney for what is believed to be the highest figure ...

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  10. MIGRANT SENTENCED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: "You have ruined your chances of settling in this country." Judge Holt told an 18-years-old Polish migrant, who ...

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  11. POLIO ON INCREASE

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: Seven cases of polio were reported in NSW today. There are four cases in Sydney hospitals, two of them from Wyong, ...

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  12. NEW EXAM. RULES

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: The Minister for Education (Mr. Hefforn today announced details of the new procedure which will begun this year to the ...

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  13. FALSE STATEMENTS ON PETROL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Leader of the Country Party (Mr. Fadden) had made a lot of tube statements on petrol for political propaganda, the ...

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  14. HUME HIGHWAY BLOCKED

    ALBURY, Tuesday: A rise in the Tarcutta Creek some distance from Albury has blocked traffic on the Hume Highway. ...

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  15. HOME BUILDING PRICE CONTROLS END

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: Price fixing of home building in NSW has been removed by the State Government from today. ...

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  16. DRUG WORKERS' AWARD

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: Use of girls in the making of contraceptives was wrong (Ald. E. O'Dea) told Mr. E. A. Barker, State Conceiliation ...

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  17. NATIONAL THEATRE PLAN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Federal Government is prepared to provide £50,000 for an Australian National Theatre Company if the Stales will ...

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  18. Migrant Racket Alleged

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Disclosures are expected from further inquiries by special Commonwealth investigators into a racket to bring Central ...

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  19. SHIPMENT FROM FRANCE

    PARIS. Tuesday: The first shipment of French petrol to Australia is expected to leave Le Havre about November 5, a fortnight after the ...

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  20. DISPUTE OVER "CASUAL" RATES

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday: The Victoria and Riverina branch of the Australian Workers' Union has withdrawn its four delegates from ...

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  21. YEAST RACKET ALLEGED

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: The Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. Finnan) says many bakers have complained that yeast manufactuerers, were ...

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  22. ALLEGED THEFT OF JEWELS

    KATOOMBA, Tuesday. Following alleged theft of money and jewellery valued at £900 the property of Mrs. E. Bailey, owner of the Milloy guest ...

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  23. Injured Railway Worker Progressing

    YOUNG, Tuesday: The condition of a railway worker, Maurice Old-field, of Wombat, in the Young disstrict, was today reported to be ...

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  24. Price Increase Sought

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: The Ampol company would ask for a renewal of the option on 225 million gallons of French petrol if the N.S.W. State ...

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  25. WESTERN FALLS

    Rain again drenched many Central Western Districts today. Heavy rain swept Cowra, Molung and Orange this afternoon. ...

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  26. MINER KILLED BY FALL OF CLAY

    GULGONG, Tuesday. A miner was totally injured by a fall of flue, white clay in a 28ft. shaft near Gulgong, this afternoon. ...

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  27. COONAMBLE MYSTERY

    Two detectives from the CIB, two detectives from Dubbo, together with the police at Coonamble, are still inquiring into the death of a 37 years ...

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  28. DISTRICT COURTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A Bill read for the first time tonight in the N.S.W. Parliament will widen the jurisdiction of District Courts. ...

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  29. Left £12,623

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Sir Arthur Rickard, 80, company director, who died last April, left un estate of £12,623 to his widow, Lady Nellie ...

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  30. Union Official Charged

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Curoa Wallace Wall (51), of Kogarah, was committed for trial at Central Court today on a charge of having embezzled ...

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  31. THREE KILLED AT LEVEL CROSSING

    Three members of a family were killed near Derang in Northern Vic., today when their utility truck collided with the engine of a passenger ...

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  32. ABC APPOINTMENT

    The Federal Government has appointed Mr. Charles William Anderson to the Australian Broadcasting Commission in succession to the late ...

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  33. Fettler Killed

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Stephen Scott, 35. fettler of Sydney, was killed by an electric train at Ashfield this morning. ...

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