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  4. RULING ON JUDGE'S POWERS TO-DAY?

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The High Court to-day adjourned until to-morrow an application by three unions for a temporary ...

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    The Marlow Regatta is always looked on as one of the most pleasant days in the English rowing calendar. This year, with the help of perfect weather, it excelled itself. The photograph shows a general view of the finish of one of the eights beats. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. UNION LEADERS WARNED BY ARBITRATION COURT JUDGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Union representatives were warned by the Chief Judge (Mr. Justice Kelly) in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day that he would take action against them for contempt of court unless they ...

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  7. SHARPLEY TELLS OF HOPES FOR RED DICTATORSHIP

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Some fop Communists believed that Red dictatorship of Australia by 1958 was a practical possibility, said Cecil Sharpley in evidence before the Royal Commission inquiring into Communism ...

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  8. BUSINESS HOURS TO BE STAGGERED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Business and office hours will be staggered from next Monday to further relieve the lighting ...

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  9. NORTHERN TERRITORY FARM RESULT OF HOLIDAY TRIP

    A holiday trip to the Northern Territory, during the course of which thousands of acres of first-class agricultural land were discovered, led to the establishment of the Stuart Plains Agricultural Project by Messrs. W. ...

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  10. ELEVEN ROSEWOOD MINES PRODUCING

    IPSWICH, Tuesday. -- Eleven mines, producing approximately 500 tons of coal and employing 190 men, were working in the ...

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  11. OFFENSIVE AGAINST COMMUNIST MINERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A full-scale offensive against Communists in the Miners' Federation has been launched by ...

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  12. MAN'S BODY RECOVERED FROM BARRON RIVER

    CAIRNS, Tuesday. -- The body or a man was recovered from the Barron River to-day by a police party. He was William ...

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  13. RECESSION IN WOOL PRICES FEARED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- To a large extent the whole economy of Australia was buoyed up by current wool prices, and the ...

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  14. MORE APPLICATIONS FOR UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The number of applicants for Commonwealth unemployment benefit in Queensland ...

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  15. WIDER BENEFITS FOR DISABLED SERVICEMEN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Wider benefits for ex-Service-men sulfering from war-caused disabilities were announced by ...

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  18. RESCUE AT. SEA

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The British motor vessel Britannic picked up the crew of two of the small Esthonian yacht ...

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  19. IMPROVEMENTS PLANNED FOR LONDON'S RAILWAYS

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Mr. Barnes (Minister for Transport) announced in the House of Commons yesterday that the ...

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  20. ADDITIONAL DEFENCE PLAN ALLOCATION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The allocation of an additional £45,000,000 for expenditure by the services under the ...

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  21. STATE SURPLUS EXCEEDS BUDGET ESTIMATE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The State Government finished the financial year with a surplus of £19,769, compared ...

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  22. "RAYON SPINNING MIGHT PROVE UNECONOMIC"

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The chairman of Courtaulds Limited, Mr. J. C. Hanbury Williams, in his annual statement, ...

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  23. NOT GUILTY VERDICT IN BRISBANE MURDER CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A Supreme Court jury to-day found John Albert Allsopp (31. truck driver) not guilty of the ...

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  24. CANADIAN CREW BLAME REDS FOP SYMPATHY STRIKE

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The "Daily Express" says that 37 crew members of the strikebound Canadian ship. ...

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  25. THIRTY-SIX YEARS AS LODGE SECRETARY

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday. -- Thirty-six years may not be a record as secretary of a friendly society lodge, but it ...

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  26. RAIL SMASH IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Tuesday. -- Several passengers were killed and others injured when the Paris Strasbourg express was derailed ...

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