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    City Forecast.--Fine and mild, but cold night. Light W to NW winds. ...

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  5. FORDE CONFERS WITH PARTIES IN WHARF STRIKE

    Conferences were held today between the Acting-Prime Minister (Mr. Forde) and all parties concerned, in an effort to end the waterfront strike. ...

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  6. Thugs Batter and Rob Taxidriver, Pensioner

    In two vicious assaults early today, a taxi-driver in Sydney, and a 60-year-old pensioner at Bellambi (South Coast) were battered ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MARBLES IN MARTIN-PLACE. These students decided today that the University is too crowded, so ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CONTACT

    HERE'S an interesting note for graziers, farmers and others who live by the seasons. ...

    Article : 509 words
  9. Von Nida Wrecks Per In Sensational Golf Victory

    LONDON, Friday.--Australian Norman von Nida, with brilliant rounds of 73 and 69 (two and six under par) won the Mere (Cheshire) professional golf tournament, beating a strong field. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Church To Urge 6 p.m. Hours Vote

    The Presbyterian Church will urge its people to vote for 6 pm closing of hotels at the referendum ...

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  11. "Shocking Scandals" In U.S. War Surplus Sales

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Most shocking scandals in modern American history will be disclosed by investigations into the disposal of £31,267,000,000 worth of surplus war supplies, says the "New York Sun." ...

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  12. Cat-Burglar Steals Fur Coat

    A cat-burglar climbed a tall fence and along an awning of the Cricketer's Arms Hotel, Fitzroy-street, Surry Hills, last ...

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  13. PRICE REDUCTIONS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--From next Monday, all goods on which the recent reductions and exemptions in sales tax apply must ...

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  14. Train Fails, Many Late

    Thousands of people were late for work today because of the breakdown of a train at Museum Station, about 7.30 am. ...

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  15. "Big Ring" In Martin Place

    Clad in a variety of schoolboy clothing, five science students came to Martin-place today lo play marbles. ...

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  17. Girl With 7 A's In Exam.; Bound Over

    Placed on a good behavior bond for allowing two men to enter a Bellevue Hill home, which was robbed, Mavis Dorothy Burton, 18, was described as "rather a smart ...

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  18. No Move To Spread Queensland Strike

    Officials of the NSW branch of the Meat Industry Union said today no effort had yet been made to extend the strike ...

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  19. STOP-PRESS

    Acting-Prime Minister Forde will make statement at 6 pm on waterside dispute, following reply by waterside conference to ...

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  20. Editorial

    A MEETING of the Labor Council last night declared any person associated with the Citizens' Rights Committee to be "anti-Labor, anti-democratic and anti-trade union." ...

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  21. Dog Ringing-In Alleged

    Alleged ringing-in of greyhounds at meetings in the western districts of NSW is being investigated by CIB detectives. Police inquiries followed complaints that Sydney dogs were ...

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