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  4. GOVT. APPLIES THE GAG

    CANBERRA: The debate on the Opposition's motion of censure of the Speaker (Mr. Cameron) was gagged in the House of Representatives. The Government applied the gag after the Leader of the Opposition ...

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  5. THE DRUM MAJOR

    This husky Papuan, wearing a strip of war ribbons, is Drum Major Eramus Tolik of the Royal Papuan Constabulary band, which marched through the city streets today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 35 words
  6. OLD BILL'S COLUMN

    A BRISBANE man who wanted to send some crucifix orchid plants to Sydney by air was told a permit ...

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  7. BABY'S DEATH SEEN AS MANIAC'S WORK

    SYDNEY: Detectives Believe that a 21-months-old baby girl, Kathleen Joan Bugden, Sound dead in her bed at Fairfield today, died from injuries inflicted by a maniac. Before breakfast tune ...

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  8. CITY FORECAST:

    Fine, except for some cloud and isolated light showers; S.-E. winds. ...

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  9. STOP PRESS

    THE ARBITRATION COURT ended its present Melbourne sitting no the basic wage case today. It will sit in Adelaide ...

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