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  5. LINCOLN LOADS UP

    HOISTING 500-Ib bombs into the bomb bay of an RAAF Lincoln at Tengah air base, in Singapore. Since 1949, the RAAF has been helping British and Malayan forces suppress Communist bandits in that area. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 6d rate rise likely

    A RECORD BUDGET, with planned estimates and receipts exceeding £200,000, is likely to be adopted by Mildura ...

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  7. COLUMN

    WHO knows their Wentworth? A St. Kilda man has asked for some of the district’s ...

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  8. CP “cannot meet in time”

    A time limit of two months which had been fixed by the LCP State Council for amalgamation talks with the ...

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  9. Planning of probe terms

    State Cabinet on Monday will consider the terms of reference now being prepared by the Crown Law Department for the Royal Commission next week into the alleged bribery offers ...

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  10. JAP GOVT. RETURNED

    Prime Minister Shiaeru Yoshida’s governing Liberal Party had clearly won the Japanese general ...

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  11. IN AIR FOR 14 HOURS

    U.S. Far East Air Force disclosed yesterday that a F-80 Shooting star jet fighter had stayed in the air continuously ...

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  12. £18,000 damage in two fires

    More than £12,000 worth of damage was caused when fire gutted the Chevron retread factory in Hopkins Street, ...

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  13. Enlistment-disappointing

    Disappointment with the small percentage of National Service trainees who enlisted in the Citizen Force reserves ...

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  14. CASEY FOR UN SESSION

    Minister for External Affairs (Mr Casey) said last night he would lead an Australian delegation to the seventh session ...

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  15. Court ruling on firms data

    The Arbitration Court will rule today whether employer witnesses in the wages and hours case may refuse to supply financial information and certain other date about their firms. ...

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  16. Damages claim on patrolmen

    Two Melbourne Wireless Patrol constables have been served with a writ for £10,000 damages. ...

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  18. Injured man dies

    A man injured in a motor accident in 3rd street, Merbein, on Monday, died in Mildura Base ...

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  19. TRIBUTE TO EX-MINISTER

    Both Houses of Federal Parliament yesterday adjourned until Tuesday as a mark of respect to the late Mr H. P. ...

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    MR AND MRS L. KERR made this charming picture as they left the Red Cliffs Church of Christ after their marriage recently. The bride was Nellie Raymond. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. LCP’s policy of liquor reforms

    State Council of the Liberal and Country Party yesterday agreed to an executive recommendation for liquor reforms, including 10 p.m. closing of bars. The plan seeks staggering of ...

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  22. Child’s death

    A child is believed to have choked to death after eating his evening meal at Merbein last night. ...

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  23. “Peace” talk on

    Peking Radio yesterday announced the “victorious opening” of China’s long-heralded Asian and Pacific “peace” ...

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  24. Wouldn’t confirm report of blast

    A British Ministry of Supply spokesman declined yesterday to confirm a report by the London Evening News that there were strong reports in London that in first of the British atomic explosions “has now ...

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  25. Wheat scheme extends to cover 1953-54 crop

    The existing wheat stabilisation scheme would be extended for one year to cover the 1953-54 crop, a meeting of State Agricultural Ministers decided in Canberra yesterday. The Ministers conferred with ...

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