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  4. 10 p.m. Closing In January Cabinet Decision

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Ten o'clock closing of hotels and licensed clubs will be introduced throughout N.S.W. probably early in January, the Premier, Mr. Cahill, announced to-night. ...

    Article : 413 words
  5. Contribution To Atom Programme

    SYDNEY, Monday—Australia was very important in the world atomic programme, United States Republican Senator, John W. Bricker, said in Sydney to-day. Senator Bricker, who is ...

    Article : 339 words
  6. News In Brief:

    A South Vietnamese army battalion has mutinied at Phan Rang, 150 miles north-east of Saigon in ...

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  7. Veterans Given Rousing Welcome

    SYDNEY, Monday—More than 100,000 people packed Sydney streets to-day, to give a rousing welcome home to the Third Battalion, back after three years service in Korea. The bronzed veterans ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Reds Told 'Get Out'

    SEOUL, Mon.—The Republic of Korea to-day ordered Communist members of the neutral National ...

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  9. Japanese Fishing Boats Shelled

    TOKIO, Mon.—An unidentified warship yesterday shelled and sank two Japanese fishing boats near the ...

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  10. NO TRACE OF MISSING MEN

    SYDNEY, Mon.—No trace has been found of two men who disappeared at Bondi Beach during the ...

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  11. States Confer On Road Transport

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—A four-State conference will be held in Sydney on Thursday to consider the ...

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  12. Needs To Control Japanese Luggers

    BRISBANE, Mon.—Shipping officials said to-day that Australia might be forced to step up operations ...

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  13. Third Mammoth Lottery Open

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Sales of tickets in the third £30,000 lottery began to-day. The second £30,000 ...

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  14. £11,715 For Loss Of Husband

    SYDNEY, Mon.—A young widow was awarded £11,715 by a Supreme Court jury to-day for the loss of her ...

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  15. JURY AWARDS GIRL £500

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Star footbaler, Roy Wright's decision to leave his fiancee three days before their ...

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  16. Union Delays Mine Inspection

    BRISBANE, Mon.--The Queensland Acting Minister for Mines, Mr. McCathie, said to-day that the reason ...

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  17. Loan-raising System Criticised

    CANBERRA, Monday—Local government leaders said to-day that local government should be allowed to raise more loan money by offering higher interest ...

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  18. Firemen Hurt

    SYDNEY, Mon.—A fireman was injured when the floor of a blazing building collapsed in Macquarie ...

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  19. Tito Rejects Conference Plan

    BELGRADE, Monday.—Yugo-Slavia would not participate in the Soviet-proposed European Security ...

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  20. Neguib Not To Stand Trial

    CAIRO, Monday—General Neguib, deposed Egyptian President, who was branded last week as a "tool of the Communists and the Moslem brotherhood in a ...

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  21. Local Government Must Be Preserved

    CANBERRA, Mon.—If local government ceased to function national chaos would follow, Ald. C. E. ...

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  24. Co-existence Possible If West United And Strong

    NEW YORK, Monday—The western world must be organised, united and strong if peaceful co-existence with the Soviet Union was to be attained, the French Premier, M. Pierre Mendes-France, said yesterday. ...

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