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  4. Premiers Angry over £5m Federal Grant

    BITTER exchanges and heated outbursts marked the final session of the Premiers’ Conference in Canberra yesterday. There were angry scenes when the Prime Minister (Mr Menzies) ...

    Article : 315 words
  5. END OF STATE RAIL STOPPAGE

    FOLLOWING agreement on settlement terms yesterday the three-day-old goods guards’ strike ended last night when the guards resumed work. Normal country [?] ...

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    ALTHOUGH the goods guards’ strike which ended yesterday halted goods trains work still went on as usual at Mildura goods shed ABOVE: Mr. N. Woodharn operators the railways’ electric crane to life crates of crockery, bound for mildura Base Hospital on to a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Vessel Aground Off NSW Coast

    THE British freighter, Empire Gladstone, 7000 torts, with a crew of 44 British seamen on board, went aground on Haystack Rock, nine miles north of Eden on the NSW south coast, on Tuesday night. ...

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  8. £1000 TO SOPRANO

    OUTSTANDING New South Wales soprano Joan Sutherland won last night’s grand final of the 1950 Mobil ...

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  9. Criticism For Market Bodies

    Criticism of the system of marketing boards was expressed yesterday by Mr H. G. Rasmussen, of More lard ...

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  10. MAN ON BEACH ‘WASNOTKERR’

    TWO witness in the Middle Park beach murder trial told Me Criminal Court yesterday that a man they had seen acting furtively at the scene of the crime was not John Bryan Kerr. ...

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  11. FORECASTS

    Victoria: Mild to warm, increasing Could, Strengthening north to northwest winds, showers probably in the southern ...

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  12. REDS DRIVING AT KEY TOWN

    FIFTY THOUSAND tank-led North Koreans drove toward Taegu yesterday after crushing the whole right wing of the United Nations’ defence line. ...

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  14. LCP Leader ship Challenge Fails

    THE LCP Leader (Mr HoIIway) scored a personal victory over a lukewarm challenge to his leadership of the LCP State Council opening yesterday. A resolution that Mr Hollway’s ...

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  15. Son Born To Centenarian

    On the eve of his 100th birthday, Italian peasant Berardo di Sandri, of Teramo, was yesterday ...

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  16. ACTU STILL AGAINST BILL

    After a debate which lasted for a day and a 'half, the inter-state Executive of the Australian Council of Trade Unions decided ...

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  17. GOOD MORNING

    THE announcement that the King and Queen, and possibly princess Margaret, will visit Australia and New Zealand in 1952, has been welcomed with great rejoicing in the two Dominions. The disappointment at the ...

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  18. PAGE OUTLINES NEW HOSPITAL AID SCHEME

    THE Minister for Health (Sir Earle Page) yesterday outlined a scheme to replace the Hospitals Benefit Scheme introduced by the Labor Government. Main points of the new scheme are the abolition of the ban on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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