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    Emmerson Lynn, jun., 24-year-old son of a Kansas (U.S.) newspaper owner, who has been studying at Melbourne University for twelve months under the Rotary International Foundation scheme, spent the weekend as the guest of Burnie Rotarians, and is now at Devonport. He is pictured here with (at right) the president (Mr. K. A. Tattersall), and (left) the secretary (Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. REFUSES TO ORDER WAGE HEARING RESUMPTION

    SYDNEY, Monday.—By a four to one majority, the Full High Court to-day refused to direct the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to go on hearing the basic wage case. Application was made on behalf of the Australian Council of Trades ...

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  5. Miners Clash With Police

    LAGOS (Nigeria), Monday.—Eighteen were killed and 31 hurt in clashes between the police and coal miners and ...

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  6. RESCUED FROM ROUGH SEAS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Two men who had been adrift all last night in their disabled launch in Port Phillip Bay were rescued ...

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  7. International Regime For Jerusalem

    LAKE SUCCESS, Monday.—The Australian delegation presented to the United Nations Secretariat during the ...

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  8. 41 DEAD: SEVEN HURT IN PLANE CRASHES

    Forty-one persons are dead and seven injured in two more plane crashes. In Norway, a plane carrying 30 children, a crew of four and two nurses has disappeared, and in Singapore an R.A.A.F. plane crashed with the loss of five lives. ...

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  9. DRASTIC JAPANESE PETROL CUTS

    TOKIO, Monday.—Drastic cuts in petrol rations to Japanese car-owners have been put into effect as the Government prepares to ...

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  10. BRITISH EXPORTS RISE ENCOURAGINGLY

    LONDON, Monday.—Britain's exports for October reached the highest total since March, figures released by the Board of Trade disclosed to-day. October's exports totalled ...

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  11. Tremendous Strides in Television

    PERTH, Monday.—Tremendous strides had been made in television in Britain in the past three years, the director of ...

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  12. Egypt to Retain Martial Law

    CAIRO, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Sirry Pasha) announced after two Cabinet discussions that the ...

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  13. WOULD ENCOURAGE WORKERS TO EARN MORE AND OWN MORE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Opposition parties would encourage the workers to earn more, produce more, consume more and own more, the Federal president of the Liberal Party (Mr. R. G. Casey) said this evening. The Labor movement had been urging the workers to work harder and produce more, but ...

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  14. "Not Long Under Yoke of Imperialism"

    LONDON, Monday.—The Chinese Communist leader (General Mao Tse-tung), in a telegram to the Communist Party of India, ...

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