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  4. Metropolitan FORECAST.

    Mild, Cloudy day ...

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  6. WATERSIDE LEADER TO BE CHARGED

    Four summonses were served on the Communist general secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr. J. Healy) at his home in North Sydney last night. ...

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  7. MINERS TRAPPED BY EXPLOSION

    LONDON, May 29 (A.A. P.).--Twenty men have been found dead in Easington Colliery, Durham, where a violent explosion occurred at dawn today. Fifty eight others-are missing and one survivor has ...

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  8. Flood Time in Gippsland

    THE FLOODED JUNCTION of Lang Lang and Wonthaggi roads is graphically illustrated in this picture taken yesterday after two days of heavy rain. A jeep is shown ploughing through the flood waters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Plenty of Potatoes --No Ships

    HOBART, Tuesday.--Tasmania has half a million bags of potatoes to export but no ...

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  10. Fifty People Injured In Capetown Riots

    Mr. Harry Lawrence, who was a member of Smuts's wartime Cabinet, asked the Government ...

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  11. First Trainees for Camp on July 30

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Training of national servicemen in the first call up will begin on July 30 in the Navy and Air Force, and on August 6 in the Army. The Minister for Defence (Mr. McBride) gave these dates tonight. ...

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  12. Oil Personnel Has Option to Leave Persia

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    SERVICEMEN continued loading the Port Halifax with flour for New Zealand at Williamstown yesterday. Left: It was a cold day for most people, but Pte. R. J. Bradshaw, of West Australia, stripped off his shirt to lump cargo. Right: Troops unloading a sling in the ship's hold. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Traffic to Halt for State Funeral

    Traffic will be cleared today along the route from the Shrine to Fawkner Cemetery for the State funeral of Field Marshal Sir Thomas Blarney. ...

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  17. Food in U.K. Held Up By Road Strike

    More than 15,000 British long-distance lorry drivers --one-third of the total number in the country-- ...

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  18. Senator Spooner to Control Petrol

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Control of petrol supplies in the Commonwealth will be administered in future by the Minister for National Development (Senator ...

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  19. Protest About Suez Controls

    The British Ambassador (Sir Ralph Stevenson) has handed a further protest to the Egyptian foreign Minister against ...

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  20. Scone Stone Not Wanted In Scotland

    The Church or Scotland's General Assembly today quashed moves to have the Coronation stone returned to ...

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  21. Peace in Korea Not Likely at Present

    A canvass of opinion among U.N; delegates indicates hopes for an early peace in Korea are rapidly fading. There is now a fairly general belief that the Chinese Communists would not respond to ...

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  22. H.M.A.S. Bataan Leaves for Australia

    The Australian destroyer Bataan left Hong Kong today on her return to Australia after nearly one year's service ...

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  24. Mr. McKell to Give Policy

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Federal Cabinet today approved the speech to be made by the Governor - General (Mr. ...

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  25. Manslaughter of Father Alleged

    Police last night charged Erie Edward Knott, 33, invalid pensioner, of St. Kilda, with the manslaughter of his ...

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  26. No Progress at Paris Talks

    The Big Four Foreign Ministers' deputies made no progress again at their latest meeting. ...

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