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  4. Metropolitan FORECAST:

    Fine, moderate temperatures ...

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  6. WATERSIDERS LIFT OVERTIME BAN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-The ban on overtime on Australian wharves will be lifted at 8 o'clock on Friday morning. This was decided this evening by the Federal ...

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  7. An Absorbing Experience This Changing Lands

    PENSIVE FACES AND RATHER SCARED EYES greeted Melbourne when the migrant ship, Jenny, arrived at North Wharf yesterday. Pretty Irene Camilleri (left) sat on her parents luggage and wondered if this was going to be better than her home in Malta while Joe Mifsud (centre) sampled Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Referendum on Prices Sought

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. --Three Opposition members today presented petitions to the House of Representatives ...

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  9. U.S. Textile Strike Cuts Army Stocks

    The Army Secretary (Mr. Frank Pace) has intervened in the textile strike with a statement ...

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  10. Australians May Contest Shaw's Will

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Claiming to be the nearest living realtives of the late George Bernard Shaw, four ...

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  11. London Talks on Defence Hinted

    LONDON, Mar. 7.--A proposal for a meeting of Commonwealth defence ministers is tinder "active consideration. " This was stated today by a ...

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  12. West Group for Battle of Agendas

    The three Western Foreign Ministers Deputies met again today to co-ordinate their tactics ...

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  13. Australian Deputy to Eisenhower

    Air Vice-Marshal E. C. Hudleston, General Eisenhower's deputy chief of staff on the planning side, was ...

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  14. No N.S.W. Consent Yet to Coal Bill

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The failure of the New South Wales Government to give its approval to proposed amendments to the Coal Industry Act, today prevented the Commonwealth Government from introducing urgent legislation aimed at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Allies and Chinese Launch Big Attacks

    KOREAN FRONT, March 7 (A.A.P.) .--United Nations artillery on the western sector fired 800 rounds a minute in a vast barrage to protect troops crossing the Han River, east of, Seoul, at dawn today. ...

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  17. Coal Field Peace Decision Today

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Central Council of the Miners Federation will decide tomorrow whether the one-day-a- week mine strikes should be called off. ...

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  18. Mr. Menzies Repeats 'Prepare Now' Warning

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) repeated in the House of Representatives tonight his warning that Australia had at best only three years to prepare for war. ...

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  19. Gen. MacArthur Talks of Stalemate

    General MacArthur, on his 12th visit to the Korean front today, said the Chinese were apparently preparing ...

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  20. In 'The Age' Today

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  21. Iran Premier Assassinated

    The Prime Minister of Iran (General All Razmara) was shot this morning by three assassins at ...

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  22. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  23. Labor Support Not Likely

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The executive of the Federal Parliamentary Labor party, at a special meeting tonight, ...

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