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  5. Forecast:

    Fine, cold night, frost inland. ...

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  6. NO DRINKING, NO PRAWNS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. The sale of prawns has dropped by a third since the beer strike, a fish ...

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  7. EMPIRE TALKS ADVOCATED: "DRIFTTO WAR"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The immediate calling of an Empire conference on defence was urged by Dame Enid Lyons (Lib., Tas.) in the House of Representatives to-day. She suggested that Opposition representatives, as well as ...

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  8. Deadlock in Coal Parley

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In a three-hour talk today between miners' leaders and the Coal Board the miners demanded ...

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  9. REDS WRECK CRASH PROBE

    BERLIN, Wednesday. (AAP).--Because Russian representatives refused to hear American or German witnesses, the joint Anglo-Soviet inquiry into the Berlin air disaster in which 15 lives were lost when a ...

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  10. RED PLAN TO CREATE DISORDERS

    ROME, Wednesday (AAP).--Addressing a political meeting in Milan yesterday the Italian Premier (Alcide de Gasperi), leader of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Bevin Signs Brussels Pact

    Recently Mr. Bevin and the Foreign Ministers of France and the Benelux countries (Belgium, Holland and Luxemburg) signed the Western Union. Alliance Pact in Brussels. Photo shows Mr. Bevin signing the pact which is said to last 50 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BILL TO CONTROL SERVICES TO ARMED FORCES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--A bill setting up a Department of Supply and Development to control services essential to the armed forces ...

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  13. Royal Family Here From April to June

    A CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Royal Family's tour of Australia next year will commence on April 4 and finish on June. 13--a period ...

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  14. Move to Stop Arab and Jew Governments

    LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday (AAP).--The United States has asked the Security Council to order the cessation of all political activities ...

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  15. Union Affiliation

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The decision of the N.S.W. Police Association to affiliate with the Trades and Labour Council was described ...

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  16. BOGOTA POLICE SURRENDER

    BOGOTA, Wednesday (AAP).--The Colombia capital was beginning its long road towards normalcy today after its recent riots. The food markets, some coffee houses and a number of shops have re-opened. ...

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  18. REBELS CONTROL COSTA RICAN CAPITAL

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (AAP).--Despatches reaching the State Department say that with San Jose. Costa Rican capital, about to ...

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  19. Bank Marathon Continues

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Leading counsel for the Australian private banks, Mr. Barwick, K.C., in the High Court today, entered the seventh day of his reply to the 17-day address by the Attorney General (Dr. ...

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  21. Commissions to Control Transport

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Legislation to provide for the appointment of two commissions to administer the Railway Department and Road ...

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  22. Wintry Touch Yesterday

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Most of N.S.W. had an unexpected touch of winter to-day and to-night. Temperatures were lower than ...

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  23. IMPORTANT MOVE IN STOCK BREEDING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Arrangements have been made with the Reading research station in England for the collection of semen ...

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