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  3. "BIGGEST CRISIS SINCE KOREA IN FAR EAST"

    LONDON April 7—The “Daily Express's political writer says the biggest crisis korea now threatens the Far East. It is the result of the campaign wagedby Communist-led rebels against the French in Indo-China. ...

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  4. LABOUR Party Sploit on Overseas Borrowing

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A spli[?] developed in the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party toduy, on the question of overseas borrowing. ...

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  5. HER GAMBLE REPAID

    Doctors shook their hea is doubtfully when ravenhailed London girl, Marie, 20, paralysed from the waist, down, said she wanted to marry and start a family. "Well" they said [?] "it might be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TELLS CQURT...

    PRISEBANE, Wednesday.— An economist, Mr. H. Her-, bert, told the Industrial Court today that there had ...

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  7. REFUSE TO LOAD MUNITIONS

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.Watersider.loading tommy guns and bombs for IndoChlna on the overseas ...

    Article : 202 words
  8. "Later This Year"

    BRISBANE.Wednesday.— The Premier (Mr.Gair told the Parliamentary Labour Party tonight that ...

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  9. SKELETON SETS POSEE FOR POLICE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A woman’s skeleton found at Strathcreck, 60 miles north of Melbourne, ...

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  10. Five Inquiry Postponed

    CUNNAMULLA, Wednesday.—The inquiry into the Commercial Hotel fire on Sunday in which six men lost ...

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  11. ''Stood Over” S. P. Men Court Told

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Three self confessed starting price bookmakers gave evidence in Melbourne General Sessions today against a young Brighton detective they ...

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  12. PRIVATE IMPORTS

    LONDON, April 7 (A.A.P.): Private Imports of butter and [?] type cheese will [?]e resumed, on May 8, the ...

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  13. HAD TOLD DRIVER “RIBS ARE SORE”

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A taxi driver told the Royal Commission today that Studley-Ruxton had ...

    Article : 131 words
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  16. Police Want “Civil Rights”

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The New South Wales Police Association decided today to press for full civil and ...

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  17. ALTER BOARD SCOPE ON LITERATURE BILL

    BRISBANE; Wednesday.—Purely religious publications will be exempt from the scope of the Board of Review proposed to be set up under the Objectionable Literature Bill. ...

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  18. School Boy mils 3 yr. Film Contrac[?]

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A 12-year-old Sydney school boy today won a three-year film contract to start at £1000 a year. The boy is Kit Taylor,of ...

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  19. Stale Speaker injured In Road Accident

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: The Speaker in the State Parliament, [?] John Mann, 57 was injured in a ...

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  20. Probe Death Of Grazier

    SYDNEY, • Wednesday.— Detectives investigating the death of a wealthy Armldalo. ¦ Brazier..wilt take.¦ un their,. ...

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  21. Wins Taxation Appeal

    SYDNEY. -Wednesday.—A High Court decision on taxation made teday would effect the liability of many ...

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  22. KEEP LIMIT ON PETROL SALES?

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. — The State Government was unlikely to go ahead with proposals to remove all. ...

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  23. 100-Year-old Coins

    SYDNEY Wednesday.— Two workmen uncovered four coins more than [?] years old in the foundations ...

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  24. Sixth Victim

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.— The sixth victim of the Cunnamulla hotel fire on Sunday. Donald J[?]mea Manson, ...

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