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  4. SHEARERS NOT BLOATED CAPITALISTS

    SYDNEY: General secretary of the A.W.U. (Mr. Tom Dougherty) told Federal Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. J. ...

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  5. “SOME PROGRESS” IN TALKS ON BERLIN CRISIS

    BERLIN: “Some progress” was officially reported in talks lots yesterday between British and Soviet representatives on Soviet moves and British counter-moves in the Berlin crisis. ...

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  7. CHINESE FOR NEW GUINEA?

    Col. J. K. Murray, retiring Administrator of Papen and New Guinea, said recently that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Unemployment Mounts In United States Industries

    NEW YORK: Unemployment in allied industries mounted yesterday, as production faded to a dribble in the day-old strike at America’s 650,000 steel workers. Demands mounted in Congress for President Truman to invoke the ...

    Article : 287 words
  9. EISENHOWER DEFENDS RECORD

    WASHINGTON: General Dwight Eisenhower yesterday defended his record on air power against criticism by Senator Robert Taft, his principal rival for the Republican Presidential nomination. ...

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  10. Commandos To Display Tactics

    LONDON: Commandos, fresh from, cloak-and-dagger raids in Korea, will show the Queen and the Duke of ...

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  11. THUMB CRUSHED

    Thomas Heagney, 22, of Victoria-street, Adamstown, a labourer, employed at Morrison and Bearbey’s (steel ...

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  12. ANOTHER WIN FOR MOCKRIDGE

    LONDON: Australian amateur cycling ace. Russel Mockridge chalked up another English victory yesterday. ...

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  13. MENZIES CONCERNED WITH FAR EAST

    LONDON: A Pacific Part Council, comprising representatives of the United States, Australia and New Zealand, is likely to be established soon after the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Robert Menzies) ...

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  14. COLD AGAIN TO-NIGHT

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Showers on the southern highlands and developing again over the southern inland areas and ...

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  15. Four Bulls Missed The Boat

    SAN PEDRO, (California): Four bulls, part of a valuable King Ranch consignment of San Gertrudis cattle “missed ...

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  16. SPEEDING TO BATTERED STEAMER

    SYDNEY: A Sydney [?] is speeding to a point 100 miles east of Newcastle to assist a storm-battered steamer in ...

    Article : 133 words
  17. To-day’s Leader Winter Dairying

    TOKYO: Admiral Turner Joy, for 10 months the United Nations chief delegate at the Korean truce talks, declared here to-day that it wan a mistake to assume or even hope that the Communists were ...

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  18. TEST OF VALIDITY OF ACT

    CAPETOWN: Validity of the Malan Government’s High Court of Parliament Act, which yesterday received the ...

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  20. MUZZLES FOR LIVE-HARE COURSING

    SYDNEY: Greyhounds competing at future meetings conducted by the National Coursing Association will be ...

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  21. CAME TO LIFE JUST IN TIME

    NEW DELHI : A [?] Indian farmer [?] to life” on his funeral [?] relatives were about to [?] it ...

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  22. THE TEMPERATURES

    Low temperatures prevailed again to-day in Maitland, the maximum temperature at the Post Office being 63.5 degrees, ...

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  23. NO RAIN

    SYDNEY: No rain was reported to the Hastings: Hunter and Manning districts for the 24 hours ended at [?] a.m. ...

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  24. FORAGE CLEARED

    SYDNEY: Soppline forward in all [?] at the Alexandria Saleyards today were exceptionality light: A good ...

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