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  5. LUTANA INQUIRY: Radio Range Was At Fault Say Witnesses

    SYDNEY: The Lutana had crashed because radio range was not functioning properly, an A.N.A. first officer said at the Court of Inquiry into the Lutana disaster yesterday. First Officer J. S. Dickie said that in his experience as ...

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  6. R.S.L. FAILS IN EFFORT TO EXPEL COMMUNIST

    SYDNEY: The New South Wales Branch of the Returned Servicemen's League yesterday failed in an Equity Court application for the expulsion of a member on the ground he was a communist or communist ...

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  7. MR. FADDEN CHALLENGES GOVT. TO ARREST HIM

    CANBERRA: "I throw out the challenge. Let the Government, in the name of democracy and constitutional authority, expel me," declared the Federal Country Party Leader (Mr. A. W. Fadden), speaking during the debate on ...

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  8. M.H.R. Talked His Way Out Of Trouble

    CANBERRA: A discreet veil was drawn by Dr Gaha, Tosmanian Labour MHR, over just what Mrs Gaha said to ...

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  9. Allies Clamp Down On Trade In Berlin

    LONDON: The Allies arc clamping down on all trade between the Western and Soviet Zones of Germany. ...

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  10. 15-year-old Coal Penalty to be Challenged

    BRISBANE: A 15-year-old penalty on a West Moreton coal mine of 1/- a ton for producing more than a certain tonnage will be ...

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  11. £28,000 Worth of Opium Seized in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE: Customs officers yesterday seized 3501bs of opium, worth about £28,000, hidden in the funnel of the British India Steam ...

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  12. Threat of Spread of N.S.W. Coal Strike Grows

    SYDNEY: Miners' Federation lenders walked out of the conference called yesterday to discuss the strike on the South Coast ...

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  13. Bars to Work of U.N.O. Says Evatt

    LONDON: The positive work of the U.N.O. Assembly was overshadowed by the acute controversy between the great Powers Over ...

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  14. Mayor of German Town Shot Dead

    LONDON: Reuter's and the Associated Press representatives in Berlin say the British controlled newspaper, Diewelt, says ...

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  15. Greater Ipswich Plan Advanced

    BRISBANE: The plan for a greater Ipswich and the grouping of the surrounding shires was advanced a step yesterday. Three ...

    Article : 216 words
  16. U.S. Guarding Against Another Pearl Harbour

    NEW YORK: The Associated Press Tokio representative says practical precautions against the possibility of ...

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  18. Midnight Curfew For 'Teen Agers In Detroit

    DETROIT: A midnight ourfew law for teen agers went into effect on Wednesday night, but cruising police cars ...

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  19. "Used Pistol in Effort to Get Home"

    SYDNEY: An ex soldier had menaced a Housing Commission officer with a pistol in an effort to obtain a home, police told the ...

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  20. Dust Cloud Only a Haze in New Zealand

    AUCKLAND (A.A.P.-Reuter): The great cloud of dust from eastern Australia had thinned to a haze when it passed over ...

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  21. "Propaganda," Says Speaker

    BRISBANE: A question asked in Parliament yesterday relating to the gaol sentence imposed on Gilbert Burns on a sedition ...

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  22. Company Seeks Ship Freight Insurance

    BRISBANE: An application for an increase up to 10/ a ton on interstate shipping freights was made to the Queensland Prices ...

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  23. Hopes for Tea Growing in North Grow

    BRISBANE: Overseas investigations by the Agriculture Department may lead to the beginning of an important tea ...

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  25. Man Suicides Before Prosecution

    SYDNEY: The Crown offered no evidence in the special Federal Court yesterday in the case in which James McCall (53), ...

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  26. British Correspondent Must Leave Burma

    LONDON: Reuter's Rangoon representative says the Burmese authorities insisted that Jack Percival, correspondent of the ...

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  27. Compulsory T.B. X-Ray Examination

    BRISBANE: Legislation it was hoped to introduce this session would make X-ray examination for tuberculosis compulsory, Mr Jones ...

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  29. Dr. Van Mook Resigns Indonesian Post

    BATAVIA (A.A.P.-Reuter): Authoritative sources confirmed here yesterday that 64-year-old Dr Hubertus Van Mook, leading ...

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  30. Body of Missing Fisherman Found

    MELBOURNE: The body of Francis Eugene Siacci (22), who was drowned when the trawler Alma sank off Port Albert on ...

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  31. Four Years Needed To Satisfy Demand For Cars

    CANBERRA: Existing demands for cars and trucks from North America would take four years to satisfy, Mr Ward told Mr Daly ...

    Article : 78 words
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