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  4. This Rail Car Ran Here Yesterday

    ABOVE: Mr L. Norwood, District Railway Superintendent, Clears sand from the railway tract at the Chaffey Avenue crossing while Mr Bert Watts, works foreman, inspects the permanent way. The two men were members of a party of railway officers who travelled from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Flooding Fears as Rivers Rising

    MANY Western NSW towns are threatened again with serious flooding as heavy rains continue to swell ...

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  6. THREAT TO U.S. MANCHURIAN FRONTIER POST

    AMERICAN Seventh Division troops in Korea yesterday advanced towards Samsu where two enemy battalions are reported to be massing within 10 miles of the American outpost at Hyesanjin on ...

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  7. TODAY’S WEATHER

    SUNRAYSIA FORECAST For 24 hours ending 6 p.m. today A fine day with temperatures becoming hot to very hot and east ...

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  8. Move To Extend Rail Strike Fails

    YESTERDAY’S militant move to have Victoria’s 38-day-old rail strike extended failed. The Disputes Committee of the Australian Council of Trade Unions and representatives of the 19 unions affected by the strike rejected the plan ...

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  9. Basic Wage Claims

    The application by the Australian Workers’ Union for the inclusion of the recent basic wage increase for the ...

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  10. ROAD SYSTEM SLATED BY MP

    EVEN if the Government provided adequate defence forces for Australia, they would be useless in the event of an attack from the North, because the road system was totally deficient, Mr. E. Ward (Lab. NSW) said in the ...

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  11. CHARGED WITH BOYS’ MURDER

    A State-wide search ended in Tamworth yesterday when a man was arrested and charged with the murder of two boys, whose ...

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  13. WAR BRIDES’ HOLIDAY PLAN

    Australian war brides in America have launched a unique “lend-lease” plan to give them selves a four-month holiday in ...

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    EMMY LOU KINLOCH, 20, daughter of Sir Alexander and Lody Kinloch, who was married on November 8 to Hugh Astor, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Transport Case Appeal Refused

    The Judicial Committees of the Privy Council In London yesterday refused a petition for special leave to appeal against a ...

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  17. Call-up Notices Planned This Year

    IF parliament passes the National Service Bill in the present session, notices instructing young men to register will be sent to the first batch of national servicemen before the end of this year. ...

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  18. £300 Grant

    The Premier (Mr McDonald) advised Mr Nat Barclay (CP, Mildura) yesterday that the Government has approved a grant ...

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  19. RAIL SMASH

    At least 18 people were killed and 53 injured when a troop train and a passenger train collided in the Rocky Mountains, near the ...

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  20. PM TO ATTEND LONDON TALKS

    The Prime Minister (Mr Menzies) will attend an Empire Prime Ministers’ Conference in London next January. This was indicated ...

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  21. Act Suggestion

    The Federal Government will give consideration when it amends the Commonwealth Arbitration Act to removing the ...

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  22. News Spots

    As the result of decisions at mass meeting of Sydney and Melbourne waterside workers yesterday, the ports of Melbourne and Sydney will remain idle. There has been no breakdown ...

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  23. Churchills At Journey’s End

    MR AND MRS WINSTON CHURCHILL talk with David Oake, youngest member of the cast of journal’s sad, after a recent leads performance of the famous play. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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