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  4. RED BILL INJUNCTION ADJOURNED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. Justice Dixon in the High Court today adjourned until tomorrow morning applications from the Communist Party and nine trade unions for an ...

    Article : 615 words
  5. Ferry in Collision

    Splintered woodwork and smashed windows of the Manly ferry, Bellubera, show the damage she suffered after a collision with the overseas freighter, Taurus, off Bradley's Head, on Wednesday night. No one was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 56 words
  6. N.S.W. SUPPORTS VICTORIA

    SYDNEY, Friday.--All train services in N.S.W. and South Australia will be paralysed for 24 hours from midnight Sunday to midnight Monday. This stoppage will be in support of the Victorian ...

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  7. Prices Conference

    HOBART, Friday. --The conference of Prices Ministers meeting here today did not grant increases for any ...

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  8. M.C.C. FIGHTS BACK: 106 TO COMPTON

    PERTH, Friday. -- After losing three batsmen for 25 runs, the M.C.C. team fought back grimly and at stumps were 5--218 in their ...

    Article : 265 words
  9. Paratroops to Cut Enemy Escape

    TOKIO, Friday (AAP-Reuter).--Personally directed by General MacArthur, American parachute troops jumped today into Communist territory, 23 miles north of the North Korean capital of Pyongyang. ...

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  10. COUNTRY GOODS TO BE ACCEPTED

    The Commissioner for N.S.W. Railways (Mr. F. Garside) said today that goods traffic will be accepted in country districts on ...

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  11. VIC. FIREMEN END STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A mass meeting of 300 striking firemen decided unanimously today to end their 14-day strike. They will ...

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  14. Uniform Date For Wage Rise

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The basic wage increase of £1 granted by the Arbitration Court will not be paid in the first pay period in November. ...

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  15. Confidence Vote On French Policy In Indo-China

    PARIS, Friday (AAP).--France's National Assembly, by 353 votes to 215, voiced its confidence early, today in the Government's policy on ...

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  16. Man Gaoled For Manslaughter

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Stanley Hannah, 27, haulage contractor, of Gladesville, was sentenced to 21 months' gaol at Central Criminal ...

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  17. HUSBAND REFUSES EVIDENCE; MURDER CHARGE DISMISSED

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- After her husband had refused to give evidence today, Mr. Solling, S.M., dismissed an attempted murder charge ...

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  18. 90 MINUTE ORDEAL UNDER TRAM

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A young man was trapped for 90 minutes beneath a tram which knocked him down in George Street, Haymarket, ...

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  19. NORCO THIEVES USED DETONATOR

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Thieves who stole £310 from the Norco Co-operative Company's office, Pacific Highway Crow's Nest, early yesterday, ...

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  20. ROLL CALL CHECK IN DAM TRAGEDY: NINE NOW DEAD

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Deathroll in yesterday's tragedy at Burrinjuck Dam has reached nine, following a roll call at the Burrinjuck camp. Early today the camp was thoroughly searched after all men had ...

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  21. WIDESPREAD FLOODS: HEAVY LOSS FEARED

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Flood-harassed N.S.W. residents once more face misery, personal loss and damage to property as widespread heavy rain causes rapid rises in four great river systems of the State. The Weather Bureau tonight ...

    Article : 314 words
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