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  4. Unemployment Relief Applications Drop Sharply

    CANBERRA, Friday--Applications for unemployment relief last month had dropped by between 600 and 700 compared with the previous month, the Minister for Social ...

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  5. Fishing Fleet Off Islands Is Legitimate

    CANBERRA, Friday--Navy Security had reported that the foreign fishing fleet sighted in the vicinity of the Solomons Islands was operating legitimately and outside Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    North Korean and Chinese Communist, soldiers captured by United Nations forces resisting Communist aggression in Korea are receiving more food and better health care as prisoners-of-war than they enjoyed in their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Seeks Order To Union On Membership

    The Arbitration Court was asked to-day to exercise for the first time new powers to order a union to ...

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  8. Allies Lose 1572 Planes In Korea

    [?]CKIO, Fri.--The Allies have lost at least 1572 planes in the Korean war-- about one-third of them ...

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  9. Population Now 8½M.

    CANBERRA, Fri. -- Australia's population increased by 218,411 during the 12 months ended March ...

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  10. Sydney University Bestows Honorary Degrees

    SYDNEY, Friday--The Chancellor of Sydney University (Sir Charles Bickerton Blackburn) to-day conferred 19 honorary doctorate degrees in laws, letters and science. ...

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  11. Barter Deal With Soviet

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- Pakistan has turned to the Soviet Union for aid in meeting its critical food ...

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  12. More Goods In Search For Clues

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Police to-day used a frontend leader to move about 100 tons of merchanise in ...

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  13. Assist At Atom Tests

    CANBERRA, Fri.--If the British Government requested any further assistance from Australia in the ...

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  14. Employees Share Profits

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--Eight workers in a Richmond safemaking firm to-day received cheques for about £500, ...

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  15. Supervision For All Elections

    SYDNEY, Fri.--All future branch and national elections of the Federated Iron workers' Association will be ...

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  16. Support Move On Africa

    LONDON, Fri. -- Pakistan and Burma will support India's move to raise the South African passive ...

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  17. Duke To Speak For Legacy

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--On Monday evening, at 7.15, H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh will broadcast over ...

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  18. English Milk Board's Tour

    SYDNEY, Fri.--A delegation from the Milk Marketing Board of England and Wales will make a three ...

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  19. Workers Hit By Economic Policy

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Australian rural labour and English factory labour had become unemployed because Britain had been selling her products in Australia above world prices, while buying Australian food products ...

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  20. OLDER PEOPLE ON FARMS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The drift to the cities of younger rural workers had left the remaining rural work force composed of older employees with replacements falling short of the numbers required to preserve the ...

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  21. WOUNDED TEACHER

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- Fourteen-year-old Frederick Ronald McColl has been sentenced at Clayton ...

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  22. SUPPORT MEETING OF LOAN COUNCIL

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--The Victorian Government would support the New South Wales move for ...

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  23. TOO MUCH SPENT IN EUROPE

    The united States was spending too much money in Europe, Republican Senator Homer Cap[?]art said, ...

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  24. Trade Privilege To Japan

    WELLINGTON, Fri.--An Australian tariff expert told a conference of New Zealand manufacturers here ...

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  25. Should Teach "Art Of Love"

    LONDON, Friday.--Girls schools should cut out some games and devote more time to teaching the "art of love," ...

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  27. Search For Aussie

    LONDON, Friday.--British police are searching for 21-year-old Kenneth Laurie Gardner, who has ...

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  28. Believe Soviet Will Reject West Plan

    NEW YORK, Fri.--Mr. Jacob Malik, chief Soviet delegate to the United Nations, believed to be ...

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  29. Aid To Egypt

    WASHINGTON, Friday. No discussions have been held with Egypt on the possibility of extending ...

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  30. Not Be Too Optimistic

    CANBERRA, Fri. -- The Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) to-day warned the House of Representatives ...

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  31. Seek Dismissal Of Acheson

    NEW YORK, Frid.--The American Legion has again demanded the dismissal of Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson.) ...

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  32. Sabotage Charge Against Manager

    WASHINGTON, Friday. --The British manager of the American Smelting and P[?]efining Company in ...

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  33. Businessmen Hoaxed In Vice Drive

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- Practical jokers are cashing in on the current investigation into organised ...

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  34. SOON PRODUCE OIL IN IRAN

    TEHERAN, Friday.--Millionaire American oil company chief, W. Alton Jones, is quoted as saying in Abadan that he is sure Iranian oil production will be resumed soon. ...

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  35. Germ Warfare

    NEW YORK. Frid.--The United Nations Disarmament Commission has rejected a Soviet demand that it should take up ...

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