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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 4 words
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  5. Decision awaited on aid

    The Government awaited a decision from the Commonwealth on whether dried fruit ...

    Article : 260 words
  6. Another test on speed limit likely

    The High Court may be asked to upset yesterday's State Full Court ruling that Victoria’s 30 mph ...

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  7. NEW TURN IN DISPUTE

    THE shearing dispute between graziers and the Australian Workers’ Union now threatens to spread to other trade unions. At Geelong yesterday, 400 members of the Storemen and ...

    Article : 234 words
  8. Menzies to go abroad

    CANBERRA (AUP)—The Prime Minister (Mr Menzies) will leave Australia at the end of this month for a two to three month tour during which he will pay official visits to four countries. ...

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  9. COLUMN 8 Reports the Lighter side

    WE’RE still thinking over the latest football report we’ve had from our spies down-coutnry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Miller’s record score

    LEICESTER (AAP) Betting carefully but attractively, Australian vice-captain Keith Miller ...

    Article : 221 words
  11. Lottery results

    The Bean syndicate, of Anokie, via Geelong, won fifth prize of £750 in Tattersall’s 267th consultation drawn in Melbourne ...

    Article : 118 words
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    ENGINEERS are well ahead of schedule on their job of straightening, widening deepening Frenchman’s Creek, the inlet into Lake Victoria. Sunraysia Daily Feature Service Photos show: TOP—The huge dragline excavator, which takes a seven cubic yard bite at each operation, is swung away from the Excavation to unload. ABOVE—Down ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. ATOM TESTS AFFECT FISH

    CANBERRA (AUP) — British atomic tests at Monte Bello had ruined thousands of square miles of rich fishing ...

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  15. Denial by company

    MELBOURNE (AUP)—A Ford Company spokesman yesterday denied that mass sackings were threatened ...

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  16. Three argue on escapes

    MELBOURNE (AUP) — Three men told the Court of General Session yesterday they were justified in escaping from French Island penal settlement because they considered they were illegally held ...

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  17. FOUND

    MELBOURNE (AUP)— Robert Walter Ackroyd, 22-year-old prisoner, who escaped from Beechworth Gaol ...

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  18. Students arrested

    SYDNEY (AUP) — Three University students were arrested yesterday on the footpath outside a ...

    Article : 51 words
  19. NSW Govt. unlikely to hold new referendum

    SYDNEY (AUP)—NSW Government is almost certain to reject demands for another referendum on hotel hours. The Temperance Alliance wants a referendum following ...

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