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  4. Gen. de Gaulle’s Party Leads In Municipal Elections

    Latest returns in the French municipal elections, held yesterday, indicate victory for General Charles de Gaulle’s Party, the Rally of the French People. ...

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  5. STRIKE PARALYSES SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Mon.: A hartal called by Chinese in protest against the constitutional proposals paralysed Singapore this ...

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  6. TRAM-BUS FARES MAY RISE

    SYDNEY, Mon.: Unless fare evasions by passengers and defalcations by employes could be substantially reduced, tram and ...

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  7. “BRITAIN UNABLE TO WAGE WAR FOR 10 YEARS”

    LONDON, Mon.—“Britain cannot wage war for 10 years. We haven’t the reserves,” said the Communist general secretary of ...

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  8. RECLUSE BATTERED TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—When acquaintances of Allan William Paul Rose poultry farmer, of Seymour road, Box Hill, entered ...

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  9. BISHOP OF WAGGA AT CONVENT RE-UNION

    The Bishop of Wagga (Most Rev. Dr. F. A. Henschke) was guest of honor at the annual reunion garden party of the Albury Convent of Mercy ex-students on Sunday. He is seen here with office-bearers of the ex-students’ association—Mrs. E. Ryan, president (at left); and joint secretary Miss A. Cummins—while a present-day pupil, Mary Regan, assists during the afternoon tea ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CHIFLEY DISCOUNTS STORY

    CANBERRA Mon.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) today described newspaper reports of the abandonment of Imperial ...

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  11. To Buy Surplus Australian Army Boots

    LONDON, Mon.—A member of a big importing and exporting firm. Major Jack Cappell, has left London in a Pan-American Clipper on ...

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  12. Builders’ Laborers May Return To Work

    SYDNEY, Mon: The builders laborers’ dispute which has brought building activity to a standstill in NSW may soon be settled. When the ...

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  13. TRYING TO BUY OFF OPPOSITION

    Discussing yesterday the bank nationalisation bill the manager of the Bank of NSW at Albury (Mr F. N. Grose) said that Mr ...

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  14. ONLY ONE ISSUE-SAYS C.P. LEADER

    The Leader of the Opposition and the Parliamentary leader of the Country Party (Mr. J. C. B. McDonald, M.L.A.) declared to-night that the one great issue of the elections was ...

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  15. T.B. IN ALBURY— DOCTOR’S STATEMENT

    Dr. R. J. Stabback, radiologist, told Albury District Hospital Board last evening: “I have practised in many towns, but I have never seen as much T.B. anywhere as in Albury, and ...

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  17. STORY OF BEDROOM SHOOTING

    MELBOURNE, Mon.: A woman in Collingwood police court today described the shooting which led to the appearance of Roy Gordon ...

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  18. Must Pay Back £369

    SYDNEY, Mon: A man who obtained a service pension on the ground that he was unemployed and 65 years of age, was today ordered to repay ...

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  19. PLANES RUSHING OUT FOREIGN MIGRANTS

    SYDNEY, Mon: Specially chartered planes are being kept busy bringing Greek and Italian migrants to Australia at a net fare of £300 for both ...

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  20. TWO DIGGERS AMONG 40 KILLED

    TOKYO. Mon.—Two Australians from BCOF have been listed among the 40 killed by a mine explosion off Mitsuhama Beach, ...

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  21. N.S.W. MINISTER GIVEN FEDERAL JOB

    CANBERRA, Mon. — Cabinet tonight appointed three new Conciliation Commissioners to replace those who resigned, ...

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  22. TRAIN DEATHS SEQUEL

    BRISBANE, Mon. — Mervyn Douglas Gilliland, aged 20, who was night officer at Tamaree siding when the Brisbane ...

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  23. Fined For Using “Unseemly” Language

    SYDNEY, Mon: Stanley Moran. acting secretary of Waterside Workers’ Federation, was fined £2 in the Central Police Court today for using ...

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  24. PRISONERS HOLD STOP WORK MEETING

    AUCKLAND, Mon.—After the death of a prisoner in a fall down a quarry face where he was working at the Auckland gaol, ...

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  25. EIGHT PERSONS DROWNED

    LONDON, Men.— Eight persons were drowned in the Seine when a small barge ferrying passengers across the river from Melun and ...

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