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  2. FORECAST:

    Fine, except for some clouds and scattered light showers; southeast winds. ...

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  5. BID TO EXTEND INQUIRY TERMS FAILS

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Speaker, Mr Rosevear, in the House of Representatives today ruled out of order a motion by the Leader of the Opposition, Mr Menzies, to extend the terms of reference of the Royal Commission into the New Guinea timber case. ...

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  6. 15 CHURCHMEN "CONFESS" TO TREASON CHARGES

    SOFIA, Friday: The trial of 15 Bulgarian Protestant Church leaders on charges of treason and espionage for Britain and the U.S.A., and blackmarketing, opened today in the Palace of ...

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  7. TO GO INTO EXILE

    Mr John O'Keefe the Australian who says he will follow his Indonesian wife eight Indonesian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Waterside, Dispute in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Friday: About 1200 waterside workers in Melbourne refused to accept calls for ...

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  9. China Question

    WASHINGTON, Friday: A group of 30 Republicans are urging the Administration to send new ...

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  10. Labor Victory In British By-Election

    LONDON, Friday: Labor's South Hammersmith victory maintained the Party's almost unbroken record of bye-election ...

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  11. No Order To Stop Inquiry

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Mr Justice Dixon in the High Court this morning refused to make an order restraining Mr Justice ...

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  12. SHARP ATTACK ON B.M.A.

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Government had made offer after offer and concession after concession in ...

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  13. Skaters Ran For Freedom

    OSLO, Friday: Two minutes before their departure for home, the Hungarian skaters Kornel Pajor and Janos Kilian, and the ...

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  14. Argentina Seeking Dollar Loan

    WASHINGTON, Friday: Argentina, finally recognising that she must have [?]00 million dollars quickly to save her economy, has ...

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  15. No Bombo Survivors Found

    SYDNEY, Friday: The air search has been abandoned for survivors from the 540 ton freighter, Bombo, which sank in ...

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  16. "RELATIONS FRIENDLY" WITH S.E. ASIA

    CANBERRA, Friday: Relations with Southeast Asian countries whose protection would be essential to Australia in a ...

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  17. Threatened Pursuer With Knife

    MELBOURNE, Friday: A man who had been disturbed rifling a st. Kilda flat tonight menaced his captor with a knife and ...

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  18. Govt. May Take Over T'ville Butcher Shops

    BRISBANE, Friday: The Government would acquire Townsville city and suburban butcher shops if necessary to ensure that the ...

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  19. TWO STRIKES STILL HANDICAP STEEL WORKS

    SYDNEY, Friday: A deadlock in two strikes is still holding up coal production and resumption of work at the B.H.P. steelworks ...

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  20. "PRODUCERS ABLE TO PAY"

    CANBERRA, Friday: Primary producers receiving high prices for their goods should be able to pay reasonable rates for the ...

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  21. INDIA MAY JAIL STRIKERS

    NEW DELHI, Friday: An emergency bill, providing prison terms or fines for those who take part in railway, postal, telegraphs, arms ...

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  22. FLOOD WATER HOLDS UP MAIL TRAIN

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday: After reaching their peak of 2ft. 7in. over the rails at 11 p.m. on Thursday at the Inkerman bridge ...

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  24. "FLYING DOCTOR" ASKS FOR GOVT. DEFENDER

    DARWIN, Friday: The "Flying Doctor," Dr Clyde Fenton, who will appear in the Police Court on Monday on three summons charges ...

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  25. STUDENTS BESIEGE GIRLS' SCHOOL

    ROME, Friday: Flying squads were called out to disperse a crowd of students who besieged a Milan girls ...

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  26. TOO MANY TOO FAT PIGS

    SYDNEY, Friday: Too many over fat pigs were being marketed at present say members of the Bacon Curers' Association of New ...

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  27. MORE METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOLS

    BRISBANE, Friday: There were 66 more Methodist Sunday schools now than in 1939, the retiring Young People's Department ...

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  28. Car Prices Up in U.S.

    DETROIT, Friday : The Chrysler Corporation today announced a price increase of 6.7 per cent. on 1949 models of Dodge, De Sot[?] ...

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  29. Yoicks! Tally Ho! in Piccadilly Circus

    LONDON, Friday: Red-faced, hard-riding farmers clattered down Piccadilly this morning to the cry of "Yoicks! Tally Ho!" The hunt was on. The kill ahead of them was the Anti-Blood Sports Bill now before the House of Commons. ...

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  30. NO HOPE FOR MINERS BURIED AT BROKEN HILL

    SYDNEY, Friday: Rescuers have been unable to reach two men who were trapped in a mine at Broken Hill last night. ...

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  31. STRIP-TEASE STOPPED TRAFFIC

    ROME, Friday: To draw attention to herself, beautiful 23-year-old Savina Pepe stripped herself naked in the main street of Bari ...

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  32. CLAIM THAT PIGS EAT CALVES IN TRUCKS

    BRISBANE, Friday: Old pigs at times mutilated and fed on baby calves when they were trucked together by rail or road ...

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  33. RUBBER DECK ON CARRIER

    LONDON, Friday: An aircraft-carrier with a flexible landing deck, consisting mainly of rubber, and a jet fighter with skidding ...

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  34. ISRAEL SEEKS U.N. MEMBERSHIP

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday: Israel today again applied for membership of the United Nations and expressed the hope that a decision ...

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