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  4. CUT IN GOODS TRAINS LIKELY

    SYDNEY, Friday: Because of the acute coal shortage, the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Garside) had ordered a reduction of railway ...

    Article : 214 words
  5. IN A NUTSHELL

    Weather cloudy and cool for this this period of the year. Mr. Gus Kelly, MLA for Bathurst, will meet constituents today at the ...

    Article : 529 words
  6. Truce In Palestine

    Dr. Ralph Bunche, acting United Nations mediator on Palestine, announced yesterday that Israel and Egypt have agreed to a cease-fire effective from 10 p.m. today. Australian eastern Standard time. The ...

    Article : 841 words
  7. 6 MONTHS GAOL

    A man hunt for an escapee from Bathurst Gaol that kept 40 police and prison warders occupied for a day and a half and involved the ...

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  8. LOTTERY LUCK

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  9. "BRUTAL" HUSBAND DIVORCED

    SYDNEY, Friday: Frederick John Brennan, boilermaker, was described by Mr. Acting Justice Berne, in the Divorce Court today as "a worthless, ...

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  10. ASSAULT ON WIFE

    SYDNEY, Friday: A man who wounded his wife when he was drunk, was sentenced to 14 days' imprisonment and ordered to undergo medical ...

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  11. OPEN CUT MINE

    LITHGOW, Friday: Despite objections by the union, coal is being produced today at Commonwealth No 2 open cut mine, a Government ...

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  12. Farrell Case Dropped

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Crown will not proceed with the conspiracy charge against Edward Farrell, 60, mining engineer, In the New Guinea ...

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  13. Tram Sealers Fined

    SYDNEY, Friday: A lot of people who travel a stop or two on city trams at lunch time "had no intention of paying their fares," said Mr. ...

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  14. THIEF LOCKS MAN IN SHED

    MELBOURNE, Friday: A thief who was caught today after he fled from a house he had ransacked forced his captor at gunpoint into a shed, ...

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  15. THEFT FROM HOSTESS

    SYDNEY, Friday: Elaine Shaw, (20) pleaded guilty sit Central Court today to having stolen £50 in Australian money and an American five ...

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    ROLLING OFF THE ASSEMBLY LINE: The Holden, Australia's sensational new car, is now being produced in gradually increasing numbers. Pictures shows them on the assembly line at General-Motors Holdens, Ltd., Fishermen's Bend, Vic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Vegetables Cheaper

    SYDNEY, Friday: Greens should be cheap and plentiful in shops this week-end. At the City Markets today all ...

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  18. Scientists to Visit Australia

    NEW DELI, Friday: Five Indian scientists will leave Calcutta by air on February 19 on a six week tour of Australia as guests of the Australian ...

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  19. Air Force Award

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Air Force Cross has been awarded to Flight-Lieutenant Herbert John Callopy of Cronulla and Warrant Officer Noel ...

    Article : 36 words
  20. Land Sale Inquiry

    SYDNEY, Friday: Minister for Lands (Mr. Sheahan) will probe reports that valuable land on the Far North Coast has been sold to ...

    Article : 38 words
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