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  3. FLOATING MOUNTAIN OF ICE

    THE COASTGUARD icebreaker, Westwind, is dwarfed by an iceberg in-Melville Bay, off the coast of Greenland. The ship is 6,000 tens and 296ft.'long. The iceberg weighs about 4,000,000 tons and is 300ft. above the water. The Westwind js engaged in carrying cargo [?] United States bases in Greenland, Baffin Island and Eastern Canada. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. LABOUR DISPUTE MOVING TO RAILWAYS UNION

    A bilter dispute is looming between Industrial Group supporters and pro-Evalt followers in the election of officers for the N.S.W. Branch of the Australian Railways Union. The election will be held shortly under the control of the ...

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  5. Presentation Of Budget Next Wednesday Night

    The Treasurer, Sir Arthur Fadden, will produce his sixth post-war Budget to the House of Renesentatives next Wednesday night. Both Houses of Parliament ...

    Article : 331 words
  6. FISHERMEN'S BOUT WITH WHALES

    A 37ft. fishing boat and its crew of four clashed with two whales 50 miles from Mackay this week, and cscaped ...

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  7. Singapore's Governor To Accept Advice

    The political crisis which had heen threatening the colony's first Government ended to-day. The Governor, Sir Robert Black, told the Legislative Assembly that he would, in future, act on the advice of the Chief Minister, Mr. David. ...

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  8. In Brief...

    BANGKOK, Thursday.—Thailand is sending a five-man delegation to the S.E.A.T.O. military sub-committee on ...

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  9. MARRIAGE COMPLICATION' INCREASES

    The marriage tangle of Mrs. Una Schmidt, estranged wife of airman Daniel Schmidt, newly freed by Communist China, ...

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  10. BOY'S BODY FOUND IN EXCAVATION

    The discovery of the body of six-year-old Ray Nicholls to-day ended an intensive police search. The body was recovered from ...

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  11. STATE OPPOSITION CRITICISES INCREASED RAIL CHARGES

    Liberal and Country Party leaders to-day bitterly attacked the Cahill Government on its decision to increase railway passenger fares and freight charges. ...

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  12. RUNAWAY TANKS KILL FOUR

    Two Char[?]teer tanks ran amok at T[?]head camp. Salisbury Plain, to-day and killed four men. ...

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  13. NORTH KOREANS SHOOT DOWN AMERICAN PLANE

    A United 'States unarmed trainer aircraft was shot down over North Korea to-day, U.S. Far East Air Forces ...

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  14. DEPARTING DIPLOMATS

    THE RETIRING Indian official secretary, Mr. P. Ratnam, with Mrs. Ratnam and their children, Asoka and Madaavi, who will leave Canberra on Sunday to take up a posting at the Indian Embassy in Moscow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. BABIES DIE IN FIRE

    Two young children were burned to death early to-day when a house caught fire six miles from Uralla. ...

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  16. SOUTH KOREANS SEVER TRADE RELATIONS WITH JAPAN

    The mounting Japanese-South Korea erisis worsened to-day when South Koreu severed all trade relations with Japan. A United Press dispatch said ...

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  17. BOY SCOUTS MISTAKEN FOR REBELS

    ONTARIO, Thursday. — A group of 20 Boy Scouts from Curacuo arrived at Niagara-on-the-Lake yesterday for the ...

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  18. CONDUCTOR SACKED FOR SHAKING GIRL PASSENGER

    LONDON, Thursday. — Bus conductor Ernest Haven, 23, who was fined £3 on Monday for putting a 19-year-old girl passenger ...

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  19. INDIANS' PROTEST IN LONDON

    LONDON, Thursday. — A young Indian couple on their honeymoon began a fast outside the Portuguese Embassy ...

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