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  4. Forecast:

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 12 words
  5. Interjector Challenges Mr. Fadden To A Fipht

    MELBOURNE: An interjector invited the Country Party Leader (Mr. A. W. Fadden) to step down from a truck in Wangaratta's main street yesterday afternoon and fight, but it all ended happily. ...

    Article : 497 words
  6. Blinded Digger Regains Sight By Operation

    MELBOURNE: A Sydney ex-serviceman blinded in Burma in 1943 arrived in Melbourne yesterday with his sight restored after an operation in London. He is John Norman Clifford (36), of Bexley, who is ...

    Article : 220 words
  7. MR COLIN CLARK SAYS 25M. People Is Our Population Limit

    BRISBANE: "Australia will never be able to support a population of more than 26 million people, even when the country's resources are fully exploited, stated the Financial Adviser to the State Government (Mr. Colin Clark) in an ...

    Article : 501 words
  8. City Black-out Early This Morning

    Warwick experienced one of its longest black-outs early this morning, due to a terrific storm which swept ...

    Article : 145 words
  9. Ship Unloaded by Pressing Buttons

    MELBOURNE: Stevedores were able to unload a ship yesterday by holding a little box in their hands and ...

    Article : 139 words
  10. Fined £175 For Selling "Watered" Milk

    SYDNEY: Two tradesmen were fined in the Bathurst Court yesterday on charges relating to food supplied to the Bathurst migrant centre. Eric Anlezark, dairyman, was fined a total of £175, with ...

    Article : 311 words
  11. Another Sydney Paper Increases Price to 3d.

    SYDNEY: The Sydney Daily Telegraph yesterday Increased its price by 1d to 3d, with the approval of the Prices Commissioner, ...

    Article : 193 words
  12. Airlines May Face Pilot Shortage Soon

    BRISBANE: Airline pilots' Jobs are scarce, but when more petrol is available companies will have difficulty in finding men. This ...

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  13. Yugoslav Break with Soviet Genuine, but—

    NEW YORK; Yugoslavia's' break with the Soviet Union was just as genuine as It could be and the heaviest blow, that ...

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  14. Father Egan's Claim: No Evidence by Defendants

    BRISBANE: Defendants in the Father Egan £5000 defamation claim did not call evidence in the Supreme Court yesterday. ...

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  15. Trade Union influence on Govt Policy

    BRISBANE: For the first time for many years workers were able to influence Government policy through their representatives on ...

    Article : 229 words
  16. Reunion of Brothers After 61-Year Lapse

    MELBOURNE: An Englishman who had hot seen his brother for 61 years has reached Melbourne on his way ...

    Article : 98 words
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  18. No Casket Inquiry

    BRISBANE: The State Government had no intention of setting up a Royal Commission into the Golden Casket and Golden Investments, stated the Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) yesterday. ...

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  19. State Liquid Fuel Board Appointments

    CANBERRA: Senator Ashley yesterday gazetted regulations appointing Alfred James Anderson chairman of the Queensland ...

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  20. 633,100 Now on Government Payroll

    CANBERRA: An additional 5100 persons were absorbed into Commonwealth and State Government employment in ...

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  21. 400 Miners Killed in Uranium Mines

    LONDON: Reuter's Berlin reprepresentative says the Westernlicensed Berlin Telegraf reported yesterday that 400 miners were ...

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  22. STABBED HIS MOTHER

    MELBOURNE: A Criminal Court jury yesterday acquitted a youth on a charge of stabbling his mother with intent to murder, but found him guilty of unlawful wounding. The youth Colin Arthur Goldberg (16), labourer, will come ...

    Article : 343 words
  23. Court Asked to Stop Union's New Election

    MELBOURNE: The Arbitration Court was asked yesterday to stop the new election for the Federated Clerks' Union (Victorian ...

    Article : 228 words
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  25. Attempt Made to Destroy M.H.R's. Headquarters

    SYDNEY: An attempt was made late last night to burn down the campaign headquarters—a large marquee tent—of Mr S. M. ...

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  26. British Ship Sinks Off The Swedish Coast

    STOCKHOLM: Thirty-eight of the crew of the British merchantman Britkon (3881 tons) took to the lifeboats in a raging gale when the ship went aground and sank off Oskarshamn, south-east Sweden. ...

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  27. Toowoomba Draper Leaves £42,381

    BRISBANE: Alexander Horace Bailey, of Toowoomba, draper, who died on January 22, left an estate worth £42,381. His will was ...

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