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  5. ‘FUNDAMENTALLY RIGHT’

    FEDERAL Government’s anti-inflationary programme was fundamentally right and it would follow it through. ...

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  6. 1954 labelled ‘danger year’

    Russia was building towards the peak of its military strength which would make 1954 the most dangerous year of all to American security. ...

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  7. COLUMN

    I WAS quite interested in Mr Menzies’ plea fc[?] more help from the people of Australia in wha[?] ...

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  8. Casey’s theory on “saucers”

    Three explanations for the appearance of what are known as “flying saucers” over parts of Australia, were advanced yesterday. The opinions were put ...

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    Buronga market gardeners are preparing to meet a heavy demand for early tomatoes with construction of bigger ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Stay asked over arbitration plan

    The Australian Council of Trade Unions will ask the. Federal Government not to proceed this session with its bill to amend the Arbitration Act. A conference of 93 Federal ...

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  11. Strike may “snowball”

    The staydown strike of miners of the State-owned mine at Collinsville, 600 miles north of Brisbane, is likely to ...

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  12. BILL TO END SUPER-TAX

    The Treasurer ( Sir Arthur Fadden) yesterday introduced into the House of Representatives the Land Tax Bill 1952 ...

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  13. New outbreaks of gaol rioting

    Twa new outbreaks, the second of which was halted with tear 40?, occurred at the Bordeaux Gaol, Montreal, yesterday. The new outbreaks involved ...

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  14. Bombers to ‘attack’ Sydney

    From daylight today ‘attacking’ force of heavy and fighter bombers will “batter” key points in Sydney. The ...

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  15. Bank equality says Menzies

    The Prime Minister told the House of Representatives yesterday he believed there should be no burdens placed on ...

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  16. Labor gains in UK polls

    Labor registered a net gain of 36 seats in the first results of the second-round of Britain’s local Government ...

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  17. Truce no nearer

    UN and Community negotiators ore apparently still no nearer agreement on a Korean armistice. ...

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  18. Declared habitual criminal

    A truck driver sentenced in Melbourne yesterday to four years' gaol and then to reformatory ...

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  19. Darwin murder “admitted”

    One of two New Australians charged with murder is alleged to have admitted shooting George Thomas Grantham ...

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  21. Sydney port thrown idle

    A sudden stoppage of waterside workers in Sydney yesterday many continue until Friday morning. ...

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  22. Couple gaoled for big swindle

    A King’s Cross estate agent was yesterday found guilty of 12 charges of fraudulent misappropriation of more than £6000. He was 51-years-old Joseph ...

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  23. Father, son still missing

    Late last night there was still no definite trace of Victor . George Tngwell (63), of Lanslhorne's Creek and his son ...

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  24. High Tas. social services

    The smallest State in Australia, Tasmania, had the highest per bead of population expenditure on social services ...

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  25. No date for Royal Tour

    No date for the Royal Tour of Australia has been suggested yet by the Federal Government to Queen ...

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