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  5. Tasmania, Queensland to lose hospital bed grant

    MELBOURNE, Fri.: A Commonwealth Government decision to discontinue its 8/- daily bed subsidy if Tasmania did not join the hospitals insurance scheme was announced today by the Tasmanian Minister for Health ...

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  6. NSW Railways To Sack 1000 Workers. Next Week

    SYDNEY, Friday : The N.S.W. Railways Department will dismiss about 1000 employes early next wee. ...

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  7. A sparrow-weight” champion

    “Take a look at me, friends. I’m the logical contender for the sparrow-weight' championship of Kiewa street,” says Flashy, the 4 a lb; miniature pomeranian, owned by Marcia Garrett, of 229 Kiewa st., South Albury. Marcia is the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Dinner looks like being early tomorrow

    Housewives, don’t forget to make an early start with preparations for tomorrow’s dinner—if you ...

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  9. Police hunt killer of eight people .

    STOCKHOLM, Fri.: Police have begun a widespread hunt, for a desperado whose wild night of murder and arson ...

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  10. Air strikes, minor clashes on ground break quiet of Korean summer day

    SEOUL, Fri.: United Nations fighter-bomber strikes at Communist troops and stockpiles and two small, fierce ground clashes today broke the quiet of a hot summer in the Korean war. ...

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  11. TWO OF NEGRESS’ QUINS DEAD

    SAO PAULO (Brazil), Fri.: Two of the girl quintuplets born to a negress, Mrs Maria Albano, on Tuesday, now have died. ...

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  13. Clams “incident” at Bonegilla caused Government to cut back migration

    SYDNEY, Fri.: Mr. W. D. Borate, of the National University, Canberra, today attributed the cautious altitude towards migration partly to the recent “incident” at Bonegilla Migrant Centre. He was speaking at the ...

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