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  5. Survivor from missing launch and body found

    BRISBANE: After one of the worst sea, ordeals in the State's history a'starving survivor of the 30-ft. Innisfail launch Mavis, which has been missing since last Sunday, on Saturday collapsed into the arms of two aborigines in dense ...

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  6. Tram Strike Costly to Both Sides

    MELBOURNE: The long-drawn-out tram strike in Melbourne, which a mass meeting of Strikers yesterday decided to continue, has cost over £330,000 in wages to the men and £675,000 in revenue to the Tramways Board, ...

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  7. No Resumption Vote by Striking Tramwaymen

    MELBOURNE: A mass meeting of striking Melbourne tramwaymen decided'yesterday by an overwhelming majority at Melbourne Stadium that they would Stay on strike, and would reject the Trammays Board reply to the union's ...

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  8. Church Leaders Ask for "Fair Deal" for "Red" Dean

    BRISBANE: A "fair deal" for for the "red" Dean of Canterbury (Dr Hewlett Johnson) was advocated yesterday by two Brisbane ...

    Article : 374 words
  9. Labour Chiefs to Discuss Censure of Speaker

    CANBERRA: The executive of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party has been summoned to meet here [?] on Wednesday ...

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  10. Nicklm Declares War on Reds in Mackay Address

    MACKAY: War was declared on communists by the Leader of he Queensland Country Party (Mr [?]) in a straight from ...

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  11. Plea by British Firms to Save £100M. Interests

    HONG KONG: British firms with interests in communist China exceeding £100 million sterling have made new representations to ...

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  12. Geiger Counters Being Used to Locate Cancers

    CAMBRIDGE, (Mass[?] ' [?] Small [?] counters are how being swallowed bypatients to locate stomach, ...

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  13. Housing Claim Ridiculous, Says Estate agent

    BRISBANE: The statement by the Housing Minister (Mr Power) that everyone would be housed properly within 18 months was ...

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  14. Poor Chances of Developing H-Bomb

    NEW YORK: Admiral Chester [?] was backed up by a leading atomic scientist yesterday when, he said he did not believe ...

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  15. Typiste on 20 County of Forging and Uttering.

    MELBOURNE: A 23-year-old [?] typiste was charged in the City. Court on Saturday on 20 counts of forging and uttering. ...

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  17. 10,000 Listen to "Red" Dean in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE: About 10,000 people, many of them waving blue peace flags, heard the "Red," Dean of Canterbury (Dr. Hewlett Johnson) and other speakers at the opening rally of the Australian Peace Congress here ...

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  18. Looped The Loop 1874 Times

    RAYMONDVILLE (Texas): Carl.Crawford claimed a world record after he had looped the loop 1874 times on Saturday. ...

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  20. Two Hours of Terror in Wild Blow at Coen

    BRISBANE: A severe blow, accomm[?] by torrential rain, struck Coen township without warning at 12.10 am yesterday ...

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  21. Six Killed in Road Accidents in Victoria

    MELBOURNE: Six persons were killed in road accidents at the week-end. They included two men burnt to ...

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  22. Australian Plans For Jet Era in Aviation

    CANBERRA: Australia was undisputed in its position as the most air[?] country in the world," the Minister for Air and ...

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