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  3. 'COPTER PICKS 23 OUT OF SWIRLING WATERS

    SYDNEY.—People who had been stranded for hours on housetops in the Forbes area yesterday as the flood-swollen Lachlan River swirled by—it was reported 20 miles wide near the town-stared when rescuers appeared literally "out of the blue" in the shape of the R.A.A.F.'s first helicopter. Altogether the hover-plane plucked 23 from the roaring waters of the ...

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  4. Burnie girl wins Indian poem award

    Thea Stephens, a pupil of the Burnie High School, won one of the eight prices in the 14-15 year ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 282 words
  5. Food production talks on Monday

    SYDNEY. —Following Mr. Menzies' announcement that steps to increase food production would be given the highest priority on the defence programme, arrangements have been made for discussion on Monday between the ...

    Article : 223 words
  6. MIGHT HAVE TO HIT AT RED OCTOPUS' HEART

    WASHINGTON. —Any further aggression by Communist satellies would lead the free nations to carry the fight direct to the Soviet Union, Mr. Paul Ginsberg, commander of the Jewish War Veterans, an ex-servicemen's organisation, said yesterday. ...

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  7. 'Cock-eyed Bob' shows wrath

    PERTH—Striking with a deafening roar, a "cockcyed Bob" wrecked a house, demolished several ...

    Article : 195 words
  8. Unemployment alarms A.L.P.

    LAUNCESTON— Alarm at Tasmania's "snowballing unemployment figuras" was expressed at a meeting of the ...

    Article : 104 words
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  10. Tribute to staunch Union worker

    HOBART. —More than 25 years' service to the Tasmanian Union movement by Mr. J. H. O'Neill was recognised at a ...

    Article : 135 words
  11. Senate candidature report discounted

    HOBART.—Reports that ex-Senator R. Murray intended to stand for the Denison seat in the House of Repretentatives instead of the Senate were discounted in Hobard yesterday. The newly-elected Federal president of the ...

    Article : 188 words
  12. Witness's hotel life with dead woman

    ADELAIDE. — Further cross-examined in the case before the Criminal Court in which Bertram North and ...

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  13. WOULD SLASH PAY BY £250M.

    MELBOURNE. —Australia's national payroll would drop by about £250,000,000 a year, if employers were successful in obtaining a £2/6/- cut in the basic wage and an extension of the 40-hour week to 44 hours, economists ...

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  14. Loatta returns to home port to-day

    LAUNCESTON.—The auxitlary [?]tch Loatta, which sank at her moorings in Currie harbor (King Island) on ...

    Article : 88 words
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