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  6. AUSTRALIAN P.O.W's IN EXCHANGE

    TOKIO, Monday (AAP.Reuter).—Some Australians will be repatriated by Communists in the exchange of sick and wounded prisoners beginning next week. The number of disabled Australian servicemen has not been disclosed. ...

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  7. Congress Opened

    The National Eucharistic Congress was inaugurated at a solemn service in the presence of three ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. New Test At Monte Bello Is.

    LONDON, Monday (AAP).—Britain is to begin a series of important new tests with atomic ...

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  9. BITTER FIGHT LIKELY FOR SENATE CONTROL

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The campaign for the Senate elections on May. 9 will move into top-gear when the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, delivers the Government's policy speech in the ...

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  10. U.S. Senator Urges Test Of Russian Faith

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday (AAP).—Senator William Knowland, chairman of the Senate Republican Policy ...

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  11. PROTESTANT RALLY TO OPEN TODAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A United Protestant rally will be held in Pitt Street Congregational Church from ...

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  12. City Halls Crowded For Eucharistic Functions

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Large crowds attended Roman Catholic National Eucharistic Congress functions at the Town Hall and Sydney University to-night. More than 3000 people ...

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  13. W.A. OIL SEARCH TO CONTINUE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The destruction by fire of geological records at Canberra during the weekend, would ...

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  14. PENSIONER BURNED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Patrick McHugh, 65, pensioner, was burned to death when an exploding spirit stove set fire ...

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  15. 'Set Back' by Protest

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Not a single word would be spoken attacking men and women of other religions ...

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  18. FISHING TALKS WITH JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The first post-war Government-to-Government level conference between Japan ...

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  19. Incentive Pay May Cause Work Stoppage

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Paper mill employees will hold a series of stopwork meetings after April 22 if employers refuse to withdraw an incentive scheme under which workers would receive ...

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  20. Marginal Pay Increase Refused Metal Trade

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A metal trades Union's application for increased metal trades margins of up to £2/5/- a week for about 12,000 members was refused today by Federal Conciliation Commissioner L. P. Austin. The increases were sought for men employed in railway workshops in N.S.W., ...

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  21. £lm. Housing Order Denied

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Premier, Mr. Cahill, today denied that his Government had countermanded an order to build more than £1,000,000 worth of pre-fabricated houses. He said that the ...

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  22. ICOUPLE KILLED IN COLLISION

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.—A married couple riding a motor cycle were killed when they collided with a petrol ...

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