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    Isolated storms, holiday. ...

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  4. 51 SHIPS IDLE IN SYDNEY; DISPUTE NOW NATIONWIDE

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Federal Council of the Waterside Workers' Federation tonight decided to ban the handling of shipping arriving in other Australian ports from Sydney, Hobart and Port Kembla. This means that the separate disputes, involving waterside workers in those ...

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  5. Three Die In Sydney Heat

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Three people collapsed and died in Sydney today as the temperatures soared to 103.1 degrees—highest in the city since November 6, 1946, and the highest maximum temperature since ...

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  6. BRITAIN RECOGNISES CHINESE REDS

    LONDON, Friday (AAP). — Britain today announced recognition of the new Chinese People's Republic, formed by the Communists. Britain is the first Western power to break with ...

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  7. Father and Son Tradition NEW CHIEF JUSTICE, LIEUT. GOVR.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Mr. Jusdice Street was today appointed Chief Justice and Lieutenant-Governor of N.S.W., the ...

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  8. MALAY YOUTHS SENTENCED TO DEATH

    SIBU (Sarawak), Friday (AAP-Reuter).—Two Malay youths found guilty today of having murdered the Governor of Sarawak (Mr. ...

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  9. THREAT TO PETROL SUPPLIES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Petrol supplies will be seriously affected if engine drivers and firemen employed by the Shell Oil Co. carry out a threat to ...

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  10. Ships Diverted From Suez Canal

    HAIFA, Friday (AAP).—Shipments of goods from Australia and the Far East, for Haifa, that would normally come through the Suez ...

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  11. US WARNING TO RUSSIA

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—A clear warning to Russia that America could not stand idly by if Yugoslavia were attacked, was ...

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  12. FATALLY INJURED IN PLANE CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The pilot of a Tiger Moth bi-plane was fatally injured, when the aircraft crashed through high tension wires ...

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  13. Murder Charge: "Showed Detective Cyanide in bottle"

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Senior Detective Currer related in the city court, today, that Walter Henry Cannon had shown him a bottle ...

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  14. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE

    ROME, Friday (AAP).— Women passengers on the Milan Express screamed with horror, as they saw a ...

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  15. CHARGED WITH MURDERS

    SYDNEY, Friday. — A 23-year-old moulder was today charged with the murder of Mrs. Dorothy Dart, 49, and her 20 years old daughter, Dorothy Jean Dart. He is Kevin John Irwin, of ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN FILM RANKED WITH MEDIUM WESTERNS

    NEW YORK, Friday (AAP). — The Australian film, "Sons of Matthew", renamed in America "The Rugged O'Riordans", ranked ...

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  17. New Zealander K.O.'d

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—New Zealand middleweight champion Bos Murphy, was knocked out in the first round of a scheduled 10 ...

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  18. WANT PAYROLL TAX LIFTED

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Queensland graziers have asked the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) to abolish the payroll tax. ...

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  19. 11 POLIO CASES THIS YEAR

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Two were reported to the Health total for N.S.W. to 11 since more cases of infantile paralysis ...

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