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  4. ATOM BOMB TEST TO BE HELD IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Monday—The most rigid security precautions since the war were imposed to prev ent leakages of information on important atomic tests to be held in Australia this year. These were imposed immediately the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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    No matter what the time or the weather conditions, a brew of tea is always welcome to members of the Third Battalion Royal Australian Regiment. Pte. V. T. Eden, of Shepheards Bush, London, fills his dixie with snow while Pte. P. A. Dacel, of Leichhardt, Sydney, [?]hts a kerosene heater made from a powder tin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Beef Export Affected By Drought

    DARWIN, Mon.—The disastrous drought in the Northern Territory would have a serious effect on the export of beef to Britain, according to a senior pastoral executive. ...

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  7. New Oath To Queen

    CANBERRA, Mon.—The Governor-General (Sir William McKell) and Federal Ministers will take the ...

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  8. Searchers Reach Wreckage

    CATANIA (Sicily), Mon. (AAP).—Search parties to-day reached the wreckage of a British airliner ...

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  9. U.N. Infantry Escape Trap By Reds

    SEOUL, Mon. (A.A.P.)—Allied infantry fought out of a Communist trap last night after a six-hour fight on the Korean central front, American Associated Press reported to-day. ...

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  10. Wharves Idle At Newcastle

    NEWCASTLE, Monday— Newcastle wharves will be idle for two days from to-morrow over the suspension ...

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  11. Tinned Food Standards Tightened

    SYDNEY, Mon.—More stringent standards for tinned meat and fish are provided for in new ...

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  12. Wool Clearing Review

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The Division of Industrial Development to-day released a review of the ...

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  13. Boarded Ship To Shoot Few Japanese

    ADELAIDE, Mon.— An ex-P.O.W. had boarded a Japanese ship, carrying a rifle to shoot a few ...

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  14. TANK TESTS AT MANUS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Tropical field tests for British 50 ten Centurion tanks wera being carried ...

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  15. Power Dispute Stops Mines

    LITHGOW, Mon.—The Western District Miners Board of Management decided to-day to halt work at all coal mines using electricity from Lithgow power house until the dispute at the power house is settled. ...

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  16. Rural Conference By Liberal Party

    CANBERRA, Mon.—The Liberal Party will hold a Federal rural conference at Albury. New South Wales. ...

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  17. Atomic Information

    WASHINGTON, Monday (AAP).—The United States Congress may reconsider the American law on ...

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  18. NORTH COAST RAIN

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  19. Scholarship Quota Not Filled

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Applications for open entrance scholarships for New South Wales can be made until ...

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  20. FEDFA Strike At Lysaghts

    NEWCASTLE, Mon.— Production of galvanised iron sheeting stopped at Lysaghts Newcastle plant ...

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  21. STRIKE HALTS TYRE PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Production of tyres at the Good-year Rubber Co.'s Granville works had been halted by ...

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  22. Speculators Hold Big Food Stocks

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Speculators are holding huge quantities of food in cold storage in anticipation of sharp prices rises in the winter. They have laid in large stocks of butter, meat, fish, eggs and poultry. ...

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  23. FEEL FRUSTRATED OVER TELEVISION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Continued lack of information of the Government's television policy and ...

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  24. Rocket Experiments By Soviet Union

    NEW YORK, Mon. (AAP):—The Soviet Union was building a giant new power line into the old Nazi V-2 testing grounds at Peenemuende on the Baltic, possibly forecasting a new set of rocket experiments, said ...

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  25. Wanted Youths Stopped At Bridge

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— A semi-trailer in the centre of a narrow bridge early to-day stopped a car ...

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  26. TAX CONCESSIONS FOR BUSH FIRES

    CANBERRA, Mon.—Investigation officers of the taxation Department have begun visiting centres in ...

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  27. Shooting At Stanmore

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An alleged S.P. bookmaker had shot and seriously wounded a known "standover ...

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  28. RESPECT TO KING

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— People continued to-day to file past the temporary Cenotaph on the steps of ...

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  29. COURT CONTROL OF CLERKS' BALLOT

    SYDNEY, Mon.—The A.L.P. Industrial Group in the Clerks' Union to-morrow will ask the Industrial ...

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  30. Big Family In Short Time

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Mr. L.J. McVilly, Tasmanian industrial chemist, left Australia three years ago to gain ...

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  31. E. J. BREAKWELL DIES IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday—Mr. E. J. Breakwell, for many years inspector of school agriculture and State ...

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  32. LIBERALS DECLINE TO CONTEST LYNE

    SYDNEY, Monday—The State Executive of the Liberal Party decided to-night not to contest the ...

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  33. Olympic Games Site

    MELBOURNE, Monday— There will be no special meeting of State Parliament to compel the Melbourne ...

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  34. KOREAN AWARDS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Five officers were mentioned in despatches for their services in Korce with the ...

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  35. Awarded Damages For Spine Injury

    SYDNEY, Mon.—A man whose spine was injured when he was struck by a bag of wheat while ...

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  36. Adelaide Confirmed For Davis Cup

    MELBOURNE, Monday— Adelaide was unanimously confirmed as the value for the 1952 Davis Cup ...

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