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  3. LACK OF JOBS MAY CAUSE FRESH PRUNING OF OUR MIGRANT INTAKE

    CANBERRA.—Unless the employment situation in the Commonwealth improves, the intake of migrants—already halved this year—may have to be reduced still further, some Federal Cabinet Ministers believe. Continued unemploymnt of Italian migrants is expected to be one of the ...

    Article : 468 words
  4. To-day's Cup course

    An aerial view of the Flemington course, where to-day's Melbourne Cup will be run. Listeners to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. POLICE CHALLENGED IN HALL TRIAL OUTBURST

    LAUNCESTON — In an emotional outburst from the public gallery, a woman yesterday challenged the evidence of a Crown witness at the trial of James William Hall in the Launceston Criminal Court. She was silenced by a policewoman as Hall sat tensed and excited on the edge ot ...

    Article : 363 words
  6. "Row leads to shooting"

    SYDNEY.— A fight over fowls and pigeons lcd to the shooting of a Polish market gardener ...

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  7. MORE SACKINGS IN N.S. WALES

    SYDNEY.— Two hundred more dismissals in the Transport Department were announced yesterday by the ...

    Article : 127 words
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  9. Votes from Korea

    SEOUL. — About 25 p.c. of the Amerlcan soldiers in Korea had enst absentee ballots in the Presidential election. ...

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  10. Renew radio licences

    HOBART—The Postal Department is conducting a eampulgu to detect users of unlicensed broadcast recel vera in ...

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  11. All safe bar the kittens

    BOSTON. — An epic, adventure-packed ocean voyage on a 48-foot ketch from Wellington, New Zealand, to Boston, ended on Sunday when the ketch Miru docked here. All on board arrived safe and ...

    Article : 335 words
  12. Tension Russia's fault- Tito

    ZAGREB.—Marshal Tito told the sixth congress of the Yugoslav Communist Party herc yesterday that Imperialist Russia was mainly responsible for the present world tension, but that the West must also be blamed. ...

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  13. FOUR DROWN WHEN CAR PLUNGES INTO FLOODS

    MELBOURNE.—An old model touring car plunged over a bridge and carried four people to their death in rain-swollen Little Moe River at Nilma, near Warragul, yesterday. Drowned were thre young children and a 40-year-old married woman. A fifth ...

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