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  6. Long Trip For Youths

    Four young men who have had most of their sailing in sheltered waters will leave Ballina on Sunday morning in a 27-foot yacht to sail to Sydney. They are Jim Paterson and Ken Fallon, assistant ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Thousands of Sheep Lost In Two Bushfires

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Trangie residents were standing-by tonight to fight any fresh outbreaks of a huge bushfire which threatened to engulf the town earlier today. ...

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  8. SOUTHPORT MURDER WITNESS COULD NOT IDENTIFY MYSTERY FIGURE

    SOUTHPORT, Thursday.—A taxi-driver's wife told the Southport Police Court today that while waiting for her husband on the night of May 22 she saw a man with a dog standing near ...

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  9. Red Attack In Korea Resisted

    SEOUL, Thursday (AAP).——Chinese troops launched their biggest attack in a month early today on the ...

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  10. HIGH COURT RULING ON TAXATION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Money paid to an employee to supplement his military pay during the war was ...

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  11. MENZIES TO VISIT BELGIUM

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP). —Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, will make a 36 hours goodwill visit to ...

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  12. Economist Says Abandon Sterling Area

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The only way to ensure our future was to abandon the concept of the sterling area ...

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  13. Two Sailors Sentenced For Manslaughter

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Two sailors were each sentenced to seven years' imprisonment in Geelong ...

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  14. Communist Leaders Expelled by French In Moroccan Round-up

    NEW YORK, Thursday (AAP).—French authorities in Morocco have expelled 12 Communist leaders accused of "collusion" in this week's savage Nationalist riots, American newsagency reports from Casablanca stated. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA ON U.N. COMMITTEE

    NEW YORK Thursday (AAP)—Australia was among 10 countries named by the United Nations General ...

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  17. FLOODS IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Snow, heavy rain, floods and gale-lashed seas gave Victoria today its most ...

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  19. SUGGESTED NEW TITLE FOR DUKE

    LONDON Thursday (AAP). —A suggestion was made at the Empire prime ministers conference that the Duke of ...

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  20. Sir William Slim To Sail In February

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).—Field Marshal Sir William Slim will sail from London for Australia with ...

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  21. Minister to Meet Again In London

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP). — The Commonwealth Prime Ministers are expected to meet in ...

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  22. Eisenhower to Discuss Korea, Pacific Strategy

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAP).—President-elect, General Eisenhower, is due today in Pearl Harbour for high-level military talks, particularly concerning Korea and general ...

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  23. CLAIM FAILS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A widow's claim for compensation for the death of her husband was rejected by ...

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  24. CONFERENCE REPORT EXPECTED TODAY

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP). —A final communique on the results of the Commonwealth Economic Conference ...

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  25. KEITH MURDOCH LEAVES £410,000

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Estate of a gross value of £410,004 has been left by Sir Keith Murdoch, newspaper ...

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