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  3. COURT SUSPENDS BASIC RATE ADJUSTMENT IN WAGE-HOURS DECISION

    The decision of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court not to interfere with the 40-hour week or the adult male and female basic wage rates has been received with mixed comment. The Court suspended quarterly living adjustments to the wage. ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN DELEGATES AT U.N. TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL

    Mr. John Herbert Jones [?]left), Australia's spec[?]al representative on the Trusteeship Council for New Guinea, and Mr. A. H. Loomes, Australia's regular representative on the Council, seated at the conference table during a meeting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Communist Demand For Five Neutrals In Korean Conference

    Communist China has told the United Nations it wants a round table Korean peace conference with the Soviet Union, India, Indonesia, Pakistan and Burma atending as neutrals, says an American Associated Press report from Tokyo. ...

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  6. TITO STAYS HAND IN TRIESTE

    Marshal Tito said to-day that, for the time being, Yugoslavia would not send troops to the italian boriler in spite of the continued concentration of Italian troops there. ...

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  7. CHINESE THREAT TO U.S.

    Chinese Communist leader in Korea, General Peng Teh Huri, yesterday promised to inflict "more serious ...

    Article : 280 words
  8. RUSSIA DENIES TERRITORIAL CLAIMS ANYWHERE

    Russia had no territorial claims on any country, Pravda declared to-day. This declaration was made by ...

    Article : 117 words
  9. TUBMAN PROBABLE WINNER OF REDEX RELIABILITY TRIAL

    Maitland chemist, K. Tubman, to-night seemed most likely winner of the 6,500-mile Redex reliability trial. Tubman, who reached the Sydney ...

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  10. CARELESSNESS STARTS THREE GRASS FIRES

    Carelessly discarded cigarettes or matches were believed to have started, three grass fires in Canberra during the ...

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  11. Alleged Find Of Bank Notes In Doyle's Cell

    Investigations into the alledged discovery of a [?]oard of bank notes in Reginald Aubrey Doyle's cell at Long ...

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  12. Food Output Catching Population

    More than half the world population still lacks sufficient food, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation said ...

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  13. Labour Warns Of Danger In Adenauer Plan

    The former Labour Minister for Defence, Mr. Shinwell, yesterday stated the British might have to revise their opinion about ...

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  14. NEWCASTLE NOT SUPPORTING MEAT STRIKERS

    Decision of the Newcastle and northern meatworkers not to support the Sydney men in the meat strike is expected to make little ...

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  15. Six Australian Entries In New Zealand Air Race

    Australia has six entries in the England to New Zealand air race, which will start on October 8. ...

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  16. OLD MAN BATTERED TO DEATH ON FARM

    James Joseph O'Meara, a 73year-old' farmed of Shannon Park, Pittong, 26 miles from Ballarat, was bashed to death with ...

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  17. Grow More Campaign For Russia

    The Russian Government today launched a colossal "grow more" campaign. The programme is to operate ...

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  18. SUCCESSOR TO STALIN IN COMMUNIST PARTY POST

    Moscow Radio announced last night that N[?]kita Khruschev had been appointed First Secretary of the ...

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  19. U.K. To Force Pace On Convertibility

    The U.K. is expected next November to press for a show down with the U.S. on the issue of currency convertibility, states a correspondent of The New York Times. ...

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  20. U.S. Leading In Davis Cup Round

    Tony Trabert and Vic[?] Seixas of the United States only need a doubles win against Canada today to secure another Davis Cup ...

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  21. TO SEIZE N.G. COCONUT

    All stocks of Tropie Snow coconut in Tasmania will be seized to-morrow. This decision follows the ...

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  22. MOSCOW CHARGES UNDECLARED WAR IN MOROCCO

    The Soviet newspaper, Pravda, Yesterday accused France of wag[?]ng undeclared war on the people of Morocco according to ...

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  23. MR. LI[?]ANOV ON WAY HOME

    The former Russian Ambassador, Mr. N. M. Lifanov, sailed in the liner Oreados for England with his wife and son on ...

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