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  4. Forecast :

    Showers, cooler. ...

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  5. MONTH'S LEGAL BATTLE EXPECTED ON RED BILL

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Commonwealth Government anticipates a prolonged legal battle with Communist controlled unions before it is able to operate the provisions of the Communist Tarty Dissolution Bill in full. ...

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  6. "NO HANDS" . . . and ... "BOTH HANDS"

    This contrast in riding styles was seen at the North Coast show at Lismore yesterday. Jack Martin on Blue Donald clears the high jump bar without the reins in his hands, but at right young. Ann Topfer indicated she ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BASIC WAGE RISE IN NOVEMBER

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  8. Americans In Heart of Pyongyang

    TOKIO, Thursday (AAP- Reuter).--United States arm[?]ured forces tonight smashed their way through to the centre ...

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  9. EARLY INQUIRY ON FERRY COLLISION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Maritime Services will hold an inquiry within a few days into the collision last night, between the Manly ...

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  10. No Trains Monday

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--N.S.W. branch executive of the Australian Railways Union decided today that all railway guards would stop work at midnight on Sunday for 24 hours. ...

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  11. 14,000 Braved Rain At 'National' Show

    Nearly 14,000 people adopted a philosophical outlook yesterday when they attended the second and principal day of the North Coast National A. and I. Society's exhibition at the North Lismore Showground. ...

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  14. "LISMORE FAVOURED IN P.O. EXTENSIONS"

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Opposition members in the House of Representatives today attacked the Postmaster-General (Mr. Anthony) for allegedly proposing extensions to the telephone exchange at Lismore, in his own electorate, at a cost of £138,000, when they were ...

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