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  3. BIG MIGRANT FAMILY

    LARGEST FAMILY to arrive in Sydney on the liner Orontes was the Augustus family from the Isle of Wight. They are: Brian (3), John (4); Ian (6), Roslyn (7), Maxine (8), Valerie (10), David (14), Moyra (15), and Mr. and Mrs. Augustus. Mrs. Augustus said, "Eight children are a handful, but I want to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RAILWAYMEN"S THREAT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Stop work meetings are threatened by 12 railway unions if they cannot successfully negotiate margin demands with the Premier (Mr. Gair) hi seven days. ...

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  5. Strikes To Return To Work On Monday

    MARYBOROUGH, Thursday.-Strikers at Walkers Ltd., decided by 165 votes to 25 at a mass meeting today to return to work on Monday. ...

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  6. TRIUMPH FOR Mr. EDEN

    LONDON, June 24 (A.A.P.): The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) had a House, of ...

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  7. Artist Gets Death Sentence

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A young Sydney commercial artist was today sentenced to death on two charges of ...

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  8. WHARF STOP AT CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, Thursday. —Wharf hold up was agreed to this morning at a meeting of about 600 members ...

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  9. OIL SHOWINGS AT ROUGH RANGE

    PERTH, Thursday.—Oil showings were brought to the surface at the Rough Range No. 1 well under dramatic circumstances. The State Governor (Sir Charles Gardner) was stepping from his privately chartered plane at Learmonth to be welcomed by senior ...

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  10. Mother Pleads For Man’s Reinstatement

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. —A mother today pleaded with the Victorian Civil Ambulance Service to ...

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  13. Bashed With Hammer

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— John Logan, 64, caretaker, was bashed on the head with a hammer in his room ...

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  14. MAILBAG THEFT

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A mailbag containing about £1432 worth of registered mall today disappeared from the ...

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  15. UPHOLD APPEAL BY DOCTOR

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The State Full Court today upheld an appeal by Dr. Joseph Roy Baker, of Springwood, against the decisidn of the Medical Disciplinary Tribunal that he ...

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  16. TO ADOPT FIRM STAND WITH STATE PREMIERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Commonwealth Government will adopt a firm stand with State Premiers on the allocation of finance for 1954-55 when they meet here next week for ...

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  17. FOOTBALL TEAM HYPNOTISED!

    M'BOROUGtH, Thursday: The Junior Brothers Bugby League team which will face its ...

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  18. £20,000 HAUL OF OPIUM

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Customs officials have seized more than £20,000 worth of opium front the British ...

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  19. GOV.-GEN. ALMOST UNRECOGNISED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— The Governor-General (Sir William Slim) and lady Slim drove through, ...

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  20. DIFFERENCES IN POLICIES?

    WASHINGTON, June 24. —The informal talks which Sir Winston Churchill and President Eisenhower are ...

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    BRISBANE, Thursday. Executive approval was given today to the publication of a proclamation that ...

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