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  6. BANK MOVE "MADNESS"

    CANBERRA.—Describing Federal Cabinet's decision to move for the nationalisation of Australia's privately owned banks as "sheer madness," the South Australian Premier (Mr. Playford) said tonight that his Government ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ROUND TOWN

    You can bank on Chiefly! DONT talk to almond growers about blossom tours ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EDITORIAL

    The Federal Government has taken one more step along the road to the socialistic Eden. It has ...

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  9. Arcade Blaze In Rundle St. Danger Area

    Flames shooting front the top of the building and the lift well attracted theatre crowds to a spectacular fire at Gay's Arcade, Twin street, City, shortly before 11 o'clock tonight. ...

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  10. LATE NEWS.

    New Delhi.—India's Prime Minister (Mr. Nehru today issued stern warning that his Government would spare no ...

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  11. Worst British Mine Tragedy For 34 Years

    LONDON, Saturday.—The worst mine disaster in Britain for 34 years occurred at the Whitehaven colliery, Cumberland, yesterday afternoon, when 111 miners were buried four miles under the sea by a big ...

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  13. Kittenish Hep-Cats

    Adelaide's reluctant hep-cats got in the groove at the Astoria Dance Hall last night in the first jitterbug competition held in Adelaide since the American "invasion." As cats go, the Adelaide bugs were strictly ...

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  14. "Lifer" Writes Plea For Rehearing

    SYDNEY.—Claiming that he was convicted unjustly 15 years ago, Paul Grierson, serving a life sentence Lone Bay Gaol (Sydney) ...

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  15. Tie-Up Continues

    SYDNEY.—There is no sign of an early settlement of the stevedore's strike, which brought the loading and unloading of most ...

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  16. Intruder Attacks Sick Woman

    An intruder walked in the front door of a house at Hackney this afternoon and attacked a young married woman as she lay helpless in bed. THE woman, who was alone in ...

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  17. 3 INJURED WHEN CAR HITS TREE

    TWO men and a woman were injured when their car left the road and struck a tree near Macclesfield at 2 a.m. today. ...

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  18. WAGE RISE, OF 10/- FOR N.Z.

    WELLINGTON.—The Arbitration Court today increased the standard minimum wage rates for skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled ...

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  19. Mac Arthur Says He Will Come Here

    CANBERRA.—General Douglas MacArthur, Allied Supreme Commander in Japan, will visit Australia. ...

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  20. S.A. Surgeon Returning

    Sir Hugh Cairns, noted brain specialist, would make a 12 months' visit to Australia next year, it was announced at the Adelaide High ...

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  21. Boy Flying Home

    PERTH.—Don McLeod. 14, South Australian schoolboy footballer, who broke his leg in a match last Saturday, will be flown to ...

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