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  2. Advertising

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  3. Essentials For Peace In Industry

    CANBERRA, Wed.--Resuming the Budget debate in the House of Representatives to-day, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) said industrial peace ...

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  4. Jerusalem On Verge Of Violent Upheaval

    JERUSALEM, Wed.--Jerusalem is again on the verge of a violent upheaval, following this week's rioting by about 40 British soldiers and troops, who as a protest against terrorism raided hotels and cafes in Tel Aviv. ...

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  5. State Governor Becomes Legacy Club Member

    The Stale Governor (Lieut.-General Northcott), receiving his legacy badge from the club president, Mr. D. S. Aarons, after having been admitted as a member at a luncheon. The Governor is now patron of Sydney Legacy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Jap View Of Australian Troops

    LONDON, Wed.--British troops are the [?]est behaved and Australians are the worst behaved in the Tokio area, ...

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  7. OLD MAN SHOT

    ADELAIDE, Wed.--It is believed that three youths, aged from 14 to 18 years, were responsible for the murder of an 82 year ...

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  8. Friendly Settlement Of Trieste Issue

    NEW YORK, Wed.--Russia has notified Italy through the Foreign Minister (M. Molotov) that she believes a friendly settlement of the Trieste issue and related border problems by direct negotiations between Italy and Yugo-SIavia, would ...

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  9. Uranium Ore From Belgian Congo

    LONDON, Wed.--Secrecy is being maintained regarding the destination of the cargo of uranium ore from the Belgian ...

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  10. Communists Open Offensives In China

    NANKING, Wed.--Following reports that Communists have opened new offensives in North China and Manchuria, ...

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  11. Potato Shortage In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Although large shipments were impending, there would be a scarcity of potatoes until the new year, said the ...

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  12. Blows Struck In Egyptian Chamber

    CAIRO, Wed.--Two parties came to blows in the Chamber of Deputies during a stormy debate on the Anglo-Egyptian ...

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  13. Removing Fear Of Unemployment

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--In the full Arbitration Court to-day (Mr. J. V. Barry K.C.) for the State Governments, asked a witness, ...

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  14. Tokio Trials Will Take Long Time

    TOKIO, Wednesday .--Because Australia, Britain and the Philippines insist that the full story of Japanese atrocities he told the United States prosecution has abandoned hope of completing its case in the war crimes trial by early December, says the ...

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  15. Rumanian Elections

    LONDON, Wed.--Voting is continuing to-day in the Rumanian elections, and the "Daily Telegraph's" Bucharest correspondent ...

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  16. Seeking Information About Storm Damage

    CANBERRA, Mon.--The Minister for Works and Housing (Mr. Lemmon) told Sir Earle Page (C.P., N.S.W.) in the House of ...

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  17. Only Meant To "Act Tough Guy"

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--The defence claimed that John William Yuille had only meant to "act the tough guy" as a joke, and had ...

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  18. FAMILIES MAY GO TO JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Applications for families of members of the B.C.O.F. who wished to join their husbands in Japan have to be made to the Commander-in-Chief (Lieut.-General H. C. H. Robertson) by the servicemen, said the Army Minister (Mr. ...

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  19. Demonstration Against Germans

    ROME, Wed.--About 50 people shook their fists and shouted in the court: "Murderer. A rope awaits you" at Generals Von ...

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  20. Control Rent Of Holiday Premises

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Holiday resort homes will come under rent control when new Federal legislation shortly replaces the National ...

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  21. Cabinet Approves Bretton Woods Agreement

    CANBERRA, Wed.--The Federal Cabinet last night approved the Bretton Woods agreement, subject to certain provisions. ...

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  22. Non-Permanent Seats On Security Council

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--After a hard backstage fight to win a seat on the Security Council India polled only 13 votes yesterday, when the United Nations General Assembly elected Belgium, Colombia and Syria as non-permanent members of the ...

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  23. AID FOR INDIAN CHARITIES

    BOMBAY, Wed.--Indian charities will benefit by £8009 sterling as a result of the Australian Services cricket team's tour of India ...

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  24. Summons Against Former Minister

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Mr. Foley, who at his own request was relieved of the portfolio as Minister for Health and Home Affairs, has been charged with an offence against section 117 of the Excise Act. ...

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    MR CYRIL CHAMBERS, 49, politician and former captain in an Army dental unit--new Minister for the Army. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Man Balanced 5Cwt Stone

    GOSFORD, Wed.--A quarryman, Joseph Blacka[?] (22), probably saved his life to-day, when he prevented a 5cwt, ...

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  27. SHOULD SPEAK WITH ONE VOICE

    SYDNEY, Wed.--All ex-servicemen's associations should speak with one voice, no matter where their members served, said ...

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  28. May Hold Court At Hospital

    SYDNEY, Wed.--A special court may have to be set up in hospital to hear evidence in the case in which a woman is charged ...

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  29. Labour Wins By-Election

    LONDON Wed.--To fill the vacancy caused by Sir Ben Smith's appointment as chairman of the West Midlands Coal Board, a ...

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  30. AGAINST FREE PORT IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wed.--The Government has decided against the establishment of a free port in Britain. ...

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  31. Record At Wool Sale

    LONDON, Wed.--Wool worth £1,500,000 sterling was sold in 90 minutes of a one-day sale at Bradford yesterday. This is ...

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