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  4. PENCILS, BOOKS—AND AN APPLE

    Holidays are over but, after all, school is not such a bad place, said these three youngsters when they arrived at North Lismore Public School. They are (left to right) Irma Frost, Carole Fletcher and Judith Wightman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INDONESIA DENIES CLAIM ON NEW GUINEA

    DJAKARTA, Tuesday. — The Indonesian Ministry of Information today denied yesterday's statement by Mohammed Yanim, laying claim to the whole of New Guinea. ...

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  6. PETROL STRIKE: "Urgent" Talks On Dismissal Of Employees

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The dismissal of more than 1100 men by the Shell Oil Company, today, will be discussed as an "urgent matter" by the disputes committee of the N.S.W. Labour Council, tomorrow. ...

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  7. ATTACK ON DECISION TO UPSET BALLOT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—For the third time in three days, the decision of the Federal Council of the A.W.U. to upset the N.S.W. union ...

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  8. DOCTOR ON 9 COUNTS OFFORGERY

    GRIFFITH, Tuesday.—Dr. Solomon Goldberg had admitted having altered addresses on maternity allowance claim forms, to help his ...

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  9. WHARFIES REFUSE TO UNLOAD COAL; S.I.B. SUSPENDS 160

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A further 160 coalworkers were suspended by the Stevedoring Industry Board for 24 hours this morning, ...

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  10. Reds Among Migrants Alleged

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-A former member of the W.A.A.A.F, who reached Sydney in the Italian ship, Tascana, today, said that four Poles ...

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  11. SPARK FROM FAN MAY HAVE CAUSED NAVY DISASTER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The special inquiry into the cause cf the explosion aboard H.M.A.S. Tarakan which resulted in eight deaths, opened at naval base headquarters, Potts Point, today. ...

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  12. Casket Inquiry "Impossible to Sell Tickets After Drawing"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — The manager of Queensland Golden Caskets (Mr. Frank Burke) said in the Royal Commission ...

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  13. 72 Polio Cases In January

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Polio figures for January were the highest for any month since June, 1946, a spokesman for the Health ...

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  14. Rail Freight Rise £750,000 Cost Yearly To Home Builders

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Incresssd freights for Northl Coast and Tab brands timber, which come into operalion tomorrow, will cost N.S.W. home builders £750,000 a year, ths manager of the Associated Country ...

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  15. EFFORTS TO MOVE BATTLESHIP FAIL

    NORFOLK, Tuesday (AAP). — A mighty two hour effort to free the battleship, Missouri, at daybreak today, failed to release her from a ...

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  16. MR. MENZIES ASKED TO RESTORE SUBSIDIES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) was asked today to restore prices subsidies which the Chifley Government removed in May, 1948. Making this request during a one ...

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