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  4. 19 Native Children Die In Whooping Cough Epidemic

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—A whooping cough epidemic which is sweeping through the Northern Territory has caused the deaths of 19 native children since Christmas. The Acting Chief Medical Officer ...

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  5. PLANT CLOSING: STRIKE WILL CUT PETROL SUPPLIES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A stoppage of work by employees at the Clyde Refinery of the Shell Oil Co., tomorrow morning, will cut Australia's petrol supplies by 12 per cent, if the strike is not ...

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  6. New Flare-up In Wharf Dispute May Be Settled Today

    SYDNEY, Tuasdsy.—A fresh dispute over first aid men flared up on the Sydney walefront today, but it may be settled tomorrow. Developments at the ...

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  7. ASKED FOR 3 MINS. START

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—A man who had admitted killing: a woman, has asked for three minutes' start before the alarm was given, a ...

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  8. INVESTMENT OPENING IN INDONESIA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Spender) said tonight that there were opportunities for large-scale investment of ...

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  9. Wartime Refugees Allowed To Stay

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Asiatics admitted to Australia as wartime refugees, and who had not contravened any civil or securiiy laws, would be allowed to remain here, the Minister for Immigration (Mr. ...

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  10. SENATE COUNT IN N.S.W. COMPLETE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The seventh and last candidate to be elected to the N.S.W. Senate team is Ald. J. P. Tate (Lib.-C.P.) group). ...

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  11. MAN KILLED IN CAR CAPSIZE

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—A turning holiday maker was killed and his wife and child suffered slight injuries, this morning, when ...

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  12. Death of Hiking Party Member

    BURNIE, Tuesday.—The body of William Tomasette, 28, of Drouin, Victoria, is lying in a hut list at Lake Windemore, Tasmania, 4000 feet ...

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  13. R. S. L. EXPELS FORMER COUNCILLOR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A former State councillor of the R.S.L. was today expelled from the League. He is the sixth to lose ...

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  14. COMFORTABLE WIN FOR AUSTRALIA

    PORT ELIZABETH, Tuesday (AAP).—Australia had a comfortable win of an innings and 39 runs over Eastern Province in a three day ...

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  15. "China Should Not Become Puppet of Moscow"

    COLOMBO, Tuesday (AAP).—China's national traditions were too great to fail into the role of a "mere puppet of Moscow", both Mr. Ernest Bevin (Britain) and Mr. Pandit Nehru (India) are understood to have ...

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  16. BABY BOY SPENT NIGHT IN SCRUB

    Sydney, Tuesday. — An 18 months old baby boy, who had been missing in dense scrub at Bowen ...

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  17. Pay Rise for 800 Council Clerks

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Substantial pay increases were granted to approximately 800 clerical employees of most municipal and shire ...

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  18. Treasury Needs £310M to Ensure Budget Balance

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Between now and June 30 next, the Commonwealth Treasury will need to collect an additional £310,213,000 to ...

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  19. WOMEN TO SERVE ON VIC. JURIES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Women are to be allowed to serve on juries in Victoria. The Attorney General (Mr. ...

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  20. Move to Fulfil Promise on Child Endowment

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Legislation to pay child endowment of 5/for the first child will be introduced in the first sessionof the nineteenth ...

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  21. U.S. NAVAL PROTECTION

    BANGKOK, Tuesday (AAP-Reuter).—The United States Navy will protect American merchant ships outside Chinese territorial waters, ...

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