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  4. Charges against "Jock" Garden

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A Brisbane timber firm of Hancock and Gore was alleged in the Special Federal Court today to have paid out £50,000 to a syndicate which fraudulently started a venture in a New Guinea timber lease. The allegation was made by Mr Shand, K.C., for the ...

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  5. CESSATION OF COAL PRODUCTION IN NSW THREATENED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: New South Wales tonight is on the eve of a disastrous all-out coal stoppage which will dislocate the entire Australian economy. The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) is reported to have asked the ...

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  6. Food Expert To Visit Australia

    Mr J. W. Rodden, Director of Dairy Produce in the British Ministry of Food, who is to visit Australia and New ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. National Health Scheme

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: A commission, comprising mainly doctors, is expected to be aopointed ...

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  8. RAIL GOODS AND SOME PASSENGER SERVICES CUT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Railway goods services, with the exception of perishable commodities and live stock, would be ...

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  9. ARABS AGAIN ATTACK

    LONDON, Wednesday: The British United Press representative in Jerusalem says that 500 uniformed ...

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  10. Adjournment Of Inquiry into Blain Incident

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Parliamentary inquiry into the Blain incident was adjourned to-day to a date to be fixed. ...

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  11. "Defence Against Atom Bomb"

    CHARLESTON (South Carolina), Wednesday: Admiral William Blandy, commander of the United States Atlantic Fleet ...

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  12. Former Tas. Premier Charged

    HOBART, Wednesday: An indictment was filed by the Crown Law Department in the Supreme Court ...

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  14. NO LIGHT ON WHO KILLED CONFIDENCE MAN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday:—Despite inquiries by a big squad of police for six months, Victorian police admitted today ...

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  15. RESERVES LOW IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday: Coal reserves in Victoria were now the lowest since September—51,034 tons, the Premier (Mr Hollway) ...

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  16. Plans of Jap Textile Machinery Sought

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: "The Government is endeavoring to obtain from Japan the plans, specifications and formula for ...

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  17. FELL AMONG FIVE LIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday : When a taut wire on which he was dancing snapped during a circus performance in ...

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  18. HINDU CHARGED WITH BOMB-THROWING

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday: Reuter's representative says: A 23-year-old Hindu, Madan Lal, was arrested after the bomb-throwing ...

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  19. Mediation Body To Settle India-Pakistan Dispute

    LAKE SUCCESS, U.S., Wednesday: With Russia and Ukraine abstaining from voting, the Security Council created a three-naton mediation commission to seek settlement of the conflict ...

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  20. PERMIT GRANTED TO GWENDA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Nineteen-year-old Gwenda Yee, now Mrs Ernest Goulding, was granted permission by the ...

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  21. NO DELIVERY OF SECOND CLASS MAIL, SATURDAYS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: After three months' trial the PMG Department has agreed to eliminate the delivery of second class ...

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  22. JAPANESE WHALING SHIP HOME FROM ANTARCTIC

    TOKIO, Wednesday: Loaded with 400 tons of whale meat, the Japanese ship Banstumaru arrived in Tokio yesterday from the ...

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