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  4. FOREIGN POWER TRYING TO BLOCK ROCKET RANGE

    CANBERRA.—A foreign Power is attempting to block the rocket range project in Australia, according to the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt). ...

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  5. TO ATTEMPT EAST-WEST AIR RECORD

    Above: Mechanics at Point Cook checking engines of the R.A.A.F. Lincoln bomber which, with a twin-engined Mosquito, will this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PUPILS SAY GOOD-BYE

    Frances Johnson and Adrian Hayes say good-bye to Miss K. Ruddock, who for many years has been associated with kindergartens in Launceston, at a farewell gathering given in her honour yesterday by the Frederick St. Kindergarten Mothers' Club. Miss Ruddock ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TAX BET TAKEN UP BY FADDEN

    CANBERRA—There were uproarious, scenes in the House of Representatives yesterday when Mr. Fadden ...

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  8. —Football Competition— Enter for fifth Contest Now

    One correct estimate of a winning team's score in Saturday's football matches in Launceston, Hobart, the Midlands or the ...

    Article : 180 words
  9. WAGE-PEG MAY BE REMOVED

    CANBERRA.—It was possible that the wage-pegging regulations would be repealed before December 31, said the Minister for Health (Sen. McKenna) in the ...

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  10. Appeal to America For Grain

    STUTTGART (A.A.P.J. — The Anglo-American bizonal food committee has urgently requested ...

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  11. ARABS MAY WALK OUT

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).— It was suggested yesterday that the Arab states might walk out of the U.N. ...

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  12. Threaten Holdup of Mines

    SYDNEY.—Engine drivers—key men in coal mines— now threaten to hold up all N.S.W. mines early next week to press their demands for improved working conditions for open cut miners. ...

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  13. WEPT FOR CHINA

    NANKING (A.A.P.).—To focus attention cn the plight in which China finds itself as a result of the civil war ...

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  14. FAMILY DIE IN SMASH

    MELBOURNE. — A man, his wife, and two young children were killed instantly late yesterday afternoon when their ...

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  15. HIGHER DUTY DELETED FROM WOOL BILL?

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Republican leaders in the House of Representatives yesterday tentatively agreed to delete from the pending Wool Bill, provision for a maximum 50 per cent. ad valorem ...

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  16. Narvik "Traitor" Gaoled for Life

    OSLO (A.A.P.).—Cal. Konrad Bertram Sundlo, known as the "Traitor of Narvik," was yesterday sentenced to imprisonment for life ...

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  17. U.K. SHOWS AIR MIGHT

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Britain's most modern jet planes, the Meteor IV. and the Vampire III., were used ...

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  18. NAZI ESCAPES

    LEIPZIG (A.A.P.).—The former Gauleiter of Styria, Dr. Siegried Uiberreither, who last November was arrested on charges of war ...

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  19. PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Music and hymns rose above the clamour of busy traffic in thronged Victoria station yesterday morning. ...

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  20. FEDERAL PARLT. RISING SOON

    "The Examiner" Special Service. CANBERRA.—Both Houses of Federal Parliament are expected to rise at the end of this month for ...

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  22. SUGAR SMUGGLING CHECKED

    SYDNEY.—On the second day in succession, Sydney Customs officers stopped the alleged smuggling of large quantities of sugar from Australia by Chinese yesterday. THEY seized 100 bass, each ...

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  23. GIRL AT THE WHEEL

    Sea Scou[?] Barbara Banfield tries her hand at the wheel of the freighter Dandenong, now lying at King's Wharf, when her troop paid a visit to the ship yesterday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. TOTAL ECLIPSE OF SUN IN SOUTH AMERICA

    RIO DE JANEIRO (A.A.P.) — Starting on the Pacifie Coast near Valparaiso (Chile) about 9 a.m. next Tuesday, a total eclipse of the ...

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  25. U.S. DIPLOMATS TO RESIGN?

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.)—Reuters says that at least seven of the 15 men holding key positions in the upper echelon of the State ...

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  26. TAS. VISITOR HURT

    MELBOURNE.—Ethel Williams (49), a visitor from Moorleah (Tas.), was admitted to the Alfred Hospital last night with head ...

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  27. SOME WATCHES NOW "TOOLS"

    MELBOURNE.—Pocket watches may be classified as tools of trade for such workers as tramway and railway employees. ...

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  28. CONGRESS SHEARS POWER OF UNIONS

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Drastic labour legislation which will curtail considerably the powers of unions throughout the nation has now been passed by both houses of Congress. ...

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  29. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    ALTHOUGH—it is true, as stated by Professor Hardie, that few child psychologists attempt to apply ...

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  30. CO-OPERATION NEEDED, SAYS LORD BRUCE

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Close international economic co-operation was necessary if the world was to avoid a trade disaster "incomparably worse than that in 1929-32," Lord Bruce told the Mouse of Lords in his maiden speech ...

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