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  3. INCIDENTS AT QUEANBEYAN SHOW YESTERDAY

    Top: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wheatley (left) chat with Mr. and Mrs. W. Kier before the judging of the Pony, under 13 hands, in harness. Lower left: "Trigger," ridden by Kevin Hallam, competing in the District Maiden Hunt Lower right: Judge Alee Brown, of Scone, awarding second prize in the District Maiden ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SOUTH AFRICAN DEMAND FOR PROTECTORATES

    The South African Prime Minister, Dr. Malan warned the British Government to-night that the transfer of British Protectorates to the Union of South Africa could not be delayed indefinitely. ...

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  5. COAL BOARD CALLS CONFERENCE. MINERS REBUFF A.C.T.U.

    The Joint Goal Board has called a Conference of interested parties to discuss the coal crisis in Sydney on Monday. Other moves in the coal dispute are:The Central Executive of the Federation annnounced that the ...

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  6. SUBURBS OF SEOUL ARE SHELLED

    American tanks to-day plunged to within two and a half miles of the South Koreans Capital of Seoul, ...

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  7. Wall Of Fire In S.W. Queensland

    A great wall of fire from Wyandra to Tatala in the Charleville district was out of control, Mr. Adermann, M.H.R., said ...

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  8. ATTLEE SURVIVES CENSURE MOTION ON MEAT SUPPLY

    The Labour Government had its second major victory in 48 hours last night when, by eight votes— 306 to 298— it survived an Opposition motion censuring it for mismanagement and lack of foresight in ...

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  9. INDUSTRY MAY BE ZONED FOR POWER

    The State Government, with the forces of moderate unions behind it is relying on the coal miners to produce enough coal ...

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  10. U.S. ATOMIC TESTS "ROCK KREMLIN"

    Members of the Senate Armed Services Committee have been officially informed that the recent atomic tests in Nevada have had a "very salutory effect" in Moscow. ...

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  11. Lighthing Kills Nurse Near Melbourne

    A bolt of forked lightning to-night hurled a 19-years-old nurse from a pier into Port Phillip- Bay killing her. ...

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  12. Friendship With Russian People: U.S. Move

    Twenty-one Democratic and Republic Senators yesterday introduced a resolution expressing friendship for the Russian people. ...

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  13. Mr. Williams Wants A.C.T.U.To Support Claims

    MR. Williams to-night made a statement which read in part: "The A.C.T.U. executive has rejected the Federation's ...

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  14. Dr. Evatt Will Be Challenged

    Dr. H. V. Evatt's deputy leadership of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party will be challenged at the next meeting ...

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  15. Recruiting

    SYDNEY, Fri. — The Associated Chambers of Manufactures has endorsed proposals that employers should, encourage ...

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  16. Tahiti May be Air Stop

    NEW YORK. Fri—Pan-Amcrican Airways has applied to the Civil Aeronautics Board for permission to include Tahiti in ...

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  17. Mittagong Derailment

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Derailment of a goods train near Mittagong today disrupted southern line rail traffic and blacked out telephone ...

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