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  4. Miners’ Leave Not From Consolidated Revenue

    SYDNEY: The New South Wales Minister for Mines (Mr. Arthur) last night read for the second time in the Legislative Assembly the Coal Mining industry Long Service Leave (Amendment) Bill. ...

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  5. MORE EARTH TREMORS

    SYDNEY: More earth tremors shook Yeas, Gunning and Canberra last night and early to-day. ...

    Article : 92 words
  6. Britain’s Fishermen On Strike

    LONDON: Britain is faced with a fish famine, following a strike of deep are fishing boats. ...

    Article : 262 words
  7. Buyer Resistance To High Price Of Milk

    The present Milk Board would not provide cheap milk at the expense of the producer, the Milk Board president (Mr. J. A. Ferguson) said lost night. Although in one sense milk was dear, the same ...

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  8. SCATTERED SHOWERS DEVELOPING

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Scattered rain or showers in central and south-east districts, contracting to ...

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  9. Police Head Defended

    SYDNEY: Mr. Vernon Treatt, Leader of the State Opposition, said to-day that public officers who expressed ...

    Article : 111 words
  10. Eisenhower Will Have Problems

    WASHINGTON: President-elect Dwight E[?]ephower received a generally pessimistic report on world affairs from ...

    Article : 166 words
  11. Stock Sales At Homebush

    Pitt, Son and Badgery’s import: 19.478 sheep pen[?] Suckers to 3/ [?] others opened [?], but closed weaker. ...

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  12. EUROPEAN LED VIETMINH REBELS IN ATTACK ON FRENCH FORCES

    HANOI: At least 1000 Communist troops were killed during a five-days rebel assault on French outposts along the ...

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  13. Menzies Passed Fit For Trip

    CANBERRA: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will stand the Commonwealth econ[?] conference which ...

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  15. MINES ARE WORKING AGAIN

    SYDNEY: A number of mines on the northern field, on strike yesterday following a dispute over the size of a ...

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  16. IN BED WITH CLOTHES ON

    SYDNEY: Four detectives to-day carried out a lightning raid on a house in Unwin’s Bridge-road, St. Peters and ...

    Article : 165 words
  17. To-day’s Leader We Get The Crow Every Time

    NEW YORK: A conference between Secretary of State Dean Acheson and British Foreign Minister Anthony Eden, in a last-minute attempt to harmonise their views on India’s plan for settling the Korean prisoner of war deadlock, preceded the formal submission of India’s proposal to the United Nations’ ...

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  19. U.N. Now Using Better Planes In Korea

    SEOUL: Thunderjet fighter-bombers levelled a Communist military headquarters and all storage unit only 25 miles from the Manchunan front yesterday, leaving them in rabbis. ...

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  20. REMOVED FROM GAP ONCE MORE

    SYDNEY: An elderly man to-day was removed from the top of the Gap, at Watson’s Bay, for the second time in a ...

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  21. U.S. Memorial To King George

    NEW YORK: A proposal to raise in the United States a fund of about £A228,214 as a King George VI. memorial, ...

    Article : 111 words
  22. BATHS ARE POPULAR

    At this early stage of the season, attendance at Maitland baths has reached almost 26.000. ...

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