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  3. PUBLIC SERVICE TYPISTS AT GRADUATION

    COMMONWEALTH Public Service typists-in-training who received graduation certificates last night. From left: Joan Day, Colleen Evans, Marie Selleck, Judy Eady (who won a proficiency medal), Gwen Moignard, Coleen Murphy and June[?] McPhail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WEST OPPOSES TALKS ON KOREA OUTSIDE U.N.

    Western Powers are expected to reject to-day a new Soviet proposal for another international conference on Korea in the near future. According to a Reuter correspondent, they are expected to ...

    Article : 344 words
  5. LOST HER HAT

    AN EFFORTLESS, If unexpe[?]ted way of losing one's [?]at was demonstrated to Mrs. John Howse last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DINNER-HOUR HOTEL BREAK MAY BE TEMPORARY

    The tea break between 6.30 and 7.30 p.m. in the new hotel trading hours would be in the nature of a "preliminary trial," the AttorneyGeneral, Mr. Sheahan, said[?] in the Legislative ...

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  7. Three Die, Three Injured In South Coast Mines

    Three miners died and three others were[?] injured in South Coast mine accidents to-day. Two miners were suffocated by carbon dioxide gas while they were working on the coal face in Helensburgh Colliery. ...

    Article : 439 words
  8. Far Eastern Defence Talks To Be Held In Melbourne

    Far Eastern defence talks will be held in Melbourne from December 7 to 10. Representatives of the Far East military[?] staffs of France, ...

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  9. SHARP RISES IN LONDON WOOL PRICES

    A distinct price rally and an extremely buoyant tone we[?] noted when the London wool sales resumed[?] yesterday to w[?]despread ...

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  10. SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL APOLOGISES

    Sir Winston Churchill apologised yesterday for his controversial statement that in 1945 he ordered his army commander ...

    Article : 213 words
  11. Australia Still Pressing For U.K. Preference

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, is expected to give priority to settling differences between British and Australian ...

    Article : 191 words
  12. French R.L. Tour To Open At Canberra

    The Australian Rugby League Board of Control to-night announced the itinerary for the French team which will tour ...

    Article : 86 words
  13. UNION FINED £500 FOR CONTEMPT

    The Chief Judge of the Full Arbitration Court, Sir Raymond Kelly, to-day fined the Amalgamated Engineering Union the ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. Legal Move To Stop[?] Queensland Roads Bill Fails

    The High Court to-day unanimously rejected an application by a Sydney interstate transport firm to restrain the Queensland ...

    Article : 153 words
  15. WOOL PRICES FIRM AT GOULBURN

    Firm markets ruled for merino and crossbred wool at the Goulburn sales to-day. Only 700 bales of merino wool ...

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  16. PARTIAL CENSURE OF McCARTHY

    Wisconsin Republic Senator Joseph McCarthy has been censured by the United States Senate for his alleged abuse of an ...

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  17. Test Victory Has Given Our Batsmen New Confidence

    The Australians [?]erged from the first Test a much more confident side than when it[?] started, chiefly because Morris, Harvey and Hole found their batting form, which had been eluding them. This could have a vital effect on ...

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  18. ATOMIC BOMB ALMOST OLD-FASHIONED

    Sir Winston Churchill told the House of Commons yesterday that the hydrogen bomb had made even the atomic[?] bomb ...

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  19. Drowned When Car Ran Into Harbour

    A Chatswood businessman was drowned when his car plunged off Cremorne Point wha[?] ramp into the harbour ...

    Article : 101 words
  20. MANY INJURED IN TRAM COLLISION

    Forty people were injured when two crowded trams collided in City Road[?] Newtown, to-day. Passengers were[?] slashed by ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. U.S. Guarantees Formosa

    Completion of a mutual security treaty between the United States and Nationalist China[?] pledging United States[?] ...

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  22. GIRL, LOST, SWAM FOR 12 HOURS UNTIL RESCUED

    A 23-year-old German girl, who went for a swim at Sandringham last night, lost her bearings and swam for 12 hours ...

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  23. BRITAIN'S OLDEST WOMAN DIES AT 107

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mrs. Julia Gray, believed to have been Britain's oldest[?] woman[?] has died at Cambridge, aged 107. Until ...

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  24. MORE THAN [?],000 SENT MESSAGES TO CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Thursday. — Telegrams and letters of greeting received by Sir Winston Churchill for his [?]0th birtHday passed ...

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