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  6. DRAMATIC BID FOR GAMES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—A desperate last-throw to retain the 1956 Olympic Games for Melbourne was made in Canberra today by the chairman of the Games Control Committee, Mr. A. W. Coles. ...

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  7. ANTARCTIC SEARCH FOR URANIUM BY AUST. EXPEDITION

    CANBERRA, Friday.—An Australian expedition will leave Melbourne in December to search for uranium in Australia's Antarctic territory. Announcing this in the ...

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  8. Birthday Flight

    Mr. J. Goslin, 96 yesterday, was still young enough to hold hands with ANA hostess Gwenda Holy, of Adelaide, when he arrived at Sydney from Melbourne yesterday morning. Mr. Goslin had a quick lunch with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Deadlock On U.N. Secretary

    DEADLOCK ON—ONE NEW YORK, Friday (AAP).—The United Nations Security ...

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  10. C' Wealth To Intervene In Hours, Wages Case

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Commonwealth Government is expected to intervene shortly in the hours and wages case before the Arbitration Court to provide factual information requested in agricultural matters and ...

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  11. CAIN'S DENIAL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Premier, Mr. Cain, tonight denied reports that he had agreed to the proposal put forward by ...

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  12. ACQUITTED

    Mrs. Laska Grace Savage, who Was acquitted in the Central Criminal Courts, Sydney, of having murdered her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. NO QUORUM IN HOUSE OF REPS.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The second reading debate on the supply bills of £151 million collapsed in the House of Representatives today when the House had difficulty in securing ...

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  14. REMAND FOR AIRMAN ON MURDER CHARGE

    PERTH, Friday—A remand of eight days was granted to the police when Duncan McColl Morton, 22, of R.A.A.F. ...

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  15. POLICE TO PROBE POISONING

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Two C.I.B. detectives drove to Portland today to investigate the death of a man who had ...

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  16. QUEEN MARY

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—Queen Mary had a "fairly good" night, a Marlborough House statement said today. ...

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  17. Builders May Intervene

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Australian master builders may intervene in the Olympic village crisis to avert a ...

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  18. CORNSACK PRICE DECREASE LIKELY

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Commonwealth Government. hopes in a few days to be able to announce a ...

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  21. REMAND ON MURDER CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Charged in the City Court this morning with having, on March 17, murdered Thomas ...

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  22. Persia Rejects Oil Prposals

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—Persian Premier, Dr. Mossadeq, today turned down the latest AngloAmerican oil proposals, but declared "the door is still open for friendly negotiations." ...

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  23. Cost Efficiency Expert Faces Court Charges

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A former company director, who had saved his firm thousands of pounds with an efficient ...

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  24. Move to Re-control Potato Price

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Potato prices might be re-controlled, the N.S.W. Minister for Prices, Mr. Landa, said today. ...

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  25. N.Z. MILE RECORD

    AUCKLAND, Friday (AAPReuter).—Olympic representative, George Hoskins, last night broke the national mile record ...

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  26. Conditions In Russia Exposed

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Working conditions in Australia are better than in Russia, according to Mr. Glen Fingleton, secretary of the Sydney mechanical branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation, Mr. Fingleton expressed ...

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