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  3. ENFORCE LAW

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Reaffirming as the basic principle underrating support for the industrial arbitration system, the ...

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  4. UMPIRES NOT WORRIED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. --The Test umpires. Jack Scott and George Borwick, showed no sign of concern yesterday about ...

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    In Queen's Park on Saturday morning. Mr. K. E. Simpson, one of the instructors of the School of Physical Education, gave a demonstration of a "hand stand with support." He was assisted by a student. Graham McKean. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "Jack in the Box".--An imaginative movement from the primary school syllabus which is practised by members of the School of Physical Education now being held in Toowoomba. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COMPROMISE REACHED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- A compromise has been reached in the United States Senate on the question of Mr. Bilbo ...

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  8. LANDING PERMITS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The present indiscriminate system of issuing landing permits to aliens was criticised by a ...

    Article : 117 words
  9. TERRORISTS WARNED

    JERUSALEM, Sunday.--The new wave of Jewish terrorism in Palestine has been condemned by the Jewish Defence Organisation, Haganah. Posters and leaflets have appeared in Tel-Aviv ...

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  10. THIRD CRICKET TEST

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--An important decision will confront Australia's Test captain, Don Bradman, to-morrow. With Australia 307 runs in front of England and six batsmen still to be ...

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  11. ATOMIC BOMB

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The American representative on the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission (Mr. Bernard ...

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  12. PACIFIC BEACHES

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- One hundred, and fifty thousand holiday makers spent £1,000,000 at Pacific beaches between ...

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  13. SALE OF FERTILISER

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The abolition of fertiliser rationing has been announced by the Minister for Agriculture and ...

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  14. Y.A.L. BOYS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--About 300 boys members of the Queensland branch of the Young Australia ...

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  15. COAL LOOTERS

    HAMBURG, Sunday.--The police in the past week have arrested 1000 coal looters. Police swooped on railway point Junctions where ...

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  16. FALL IN BATHROOM

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A fall in a bathroom is believed to have caused the death of an elderly woman at Mossman to-day. Mrs. ...

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  17. STRUCK MINE

    ATHENS, Sunday.--The British cargo steamer, Herberton, sailing from Alexandria to Chalcidice, hit a mine about a mile off the ...

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  18. TREBLE RESCUE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Ernie Phillip (40 years), president of the Tamarama Surf Club, made four of five rescues at Tamarama ...

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  19. CLOSED TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Most of the butcher shops in Sydney and Newcastle will be closed to-morrow as a protest against the ...

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  20. WORLD BANK

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. -- The only nations represented on Bretton Woods which so far have not Joined the world bank are ...

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  23. POLISH ELECTIONS

    LONDON. Saturday. -- The "Dally Telegraph's diplomatic correspondent says that a Joint Anglo-American note is being ...

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    The opening day's syllabus of the School of Physical Education in Queen's Park included exercises of cartwheels by a group of male students. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. ARRIVAL AT KURE

    KURE, Sunday.--The Australian cruiser, Shropshire, flying the flag of Commodore H. D. Farncomb, has arrived in Kure ...

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  26. TROOPS FOR JAPAN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The troopship Kanimbla sailed for Japan on Saturday with nearly 1000 troops. Most of them are ...

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