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  2. FORECAST

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  6. DISCUSSED MEAT PROBLEMS

    Some of the 50 North Coast meat trade representatives who attended a meeting at Casino yesterday. At top (left to right), are Messrs. C.H. Fraser, J.P. Jensen, A.S. Jeffery, meatworks manager, A.E. Robinson, meat works chairman, W. O'Sullivan. Below them are shown Messrs. A. Dunn, E.S. Vail, L.M. McNamara, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RED MOVE TO SPLIT ALLIES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--President Eisenhower believes the Communists are exploiting the South China Sea air incident in an attempt to split the allies. He voiced deep concern at his weekly press conference here at ...

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  8. Churchill Faces Debate on Suez

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Churchill Government faces a rough handling from 40 "rebel" Conservative backbenchers when the Commons debates the new Anglo-Egyptian agreement on ...

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  9. Heated

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Australian Government today threw its support behind the Anglo-Egyptian ...

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  10. Q'ld. M.L.A. Reported Missing

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Police are searching for the State member for Cook, Mr. H.A. Adair, who has been ...

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  11. Spinster Declared Legally Dead

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Supreme Court today granted an order presuming the death of the last of the "two old ladies of the swamp." ...

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  12. Games Opening Tonight

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.--Australia is freely tipped to repeat the success she had at the ...

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  13. GLOOMY OUTLOOK IN COAL INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Many N.S.W. coal mines might have to close down because of an "alarming" loss of markets, the Minister for Mines, Mr. W.M. Gollan, said today. "The demand for N.S.W. coal has deteriorated to an alarming degree" ...

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  14. M.P. Rescued from Brisbane River

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A member of Parliament was rescued from the Brisbane River today after a 100ft. ...

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  15. Youth Convicted Of Murder

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A 17-year-old youth was convicted in the Criminal Court today of having murdered a ...

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  16. WOMAN FALLS 70ft. TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A 42-year-old married woman fell 70 feet to her death from a window of her fourth storey ...

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  19. MARGINS DEMAND REJECTED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Premier, Mr. Cahill, today rejected a union demand for an immediate 100 per ...

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  20. A.N.A. Accountant Gaoled for 5 Years

    PERTH, Thursday.--A former Australian National Airways accountant, Redmund Hurley O'Dwyer, 37, was ...

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  21. WOMAN'S BODY RECOVERED FROM RIVER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Police today recovered the body of a 44-year-old woman who had been missing from her Coogee ...

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  22. New Uranium Lease in NT.

    DARWIN, Thursday.--North Australian Uranium Corporation, which recently made an important uranium discovery, had been granted authority to prospect over 650 square miles of ...

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  23. Japan to Press for Red Trade

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The Japanese Government had made known its intention to press vigorously for ...

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  24. DUKE IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, Thursday.--The Duke of Edinburgh arrived at Ottawa today to begin his 20-day "bachelor" tour of ...

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  25. "WHISPERING SMITH" ACQUITTED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--An Adelaide man reputed to have won huge sums in racecourse betting plunges up to recent months, was acquitted in General Sessions today of having stolen £3859 while collecting for a R.S.L. fund nine years ago. He is "Whispering Smith" ...

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