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  4. ARMED PATROLS HUNTING HOLD-UP MEN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Armed with sub-machine guns, special patrols of police are hunting the desperadoes who blitzed Mort Street, at Mort's Dock, with tommy gun and revolver bullets in an unsuccessful attempt to snatch a £12,000 payroll, today. ...

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  5. DOCTOR FOR TRIAL ON 23 CHARGES

    GRIFFITH, Friday-Dr. Solomon Goldberg, 48, was committed for trial at Griffith Court today, on 23 charges of ...

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  6. PAINT FACTORY FIRE

    A foreman was blown through a galvanised iron wall and a chemist had his clothes set alight when fire followed an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. A.C.T.U WOULD CONFER WITH FEDERAL GOVT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The secretary of the A.C.T.U. (Mr. R. R. Broadby) said today that the A.C.T.U. will confer with the ...

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  8. NEW MOVES IN PETROL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There were two important moves in the Shell Oil Company strike today. One was an application for deregistration of the Coast district ...

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  9. Hopes to Settle War Refugee Cases in Year

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Holt) said today that he hoped within a year to have satisfactorily disposed of ...

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  10. Two Stowaways To Remain

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Two of live stowaways who landed at Melbourne this week are to be allowed to stay, because they obtained ...

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  11. BABY TAKEN FROM PRAM; FOUND LATER IN PADDOCK

    PERTH, Friday. — A three-months-old baby boy, who was taken from his pram at a picture show at Mayland, last night, was ...

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  12. APPEAL TO INFORMANTS ON CASKET

    BRISBANE, Friday.— The chairman of the Royal Commission which is investigating Queensland Golden Casket activities (Mr. ...

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  13. TWO POLIO CASES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Two new cases of polio were reported to the N.S.W. Health Department today. They brought the total for this year ...

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  14. £3 MILLION PORT WORK STARTS SOON

    GRAFTON, Friday.— An official function to mark the start of the £3,000,000 harbour works at Iluka, will be held on March 25. Deputy ...

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  15. FILM STAR'S BABY CAUSES STIR

    HOLLYWOOD, Friday (AAP).— News that Ingrid Bergman had given birth to a baby boy in a Rome clinic, last night, has ...

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  16. NO SUPPORT FOR POLITICAL STRIKES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In a statement which he made tonight, the President of the N.S.W. Labour Council (Mr. C. W. Anderson) ...

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  17. 4 DIE, THOUSANDS FLEE U.S. FLOODS

    CHARLESTON (West Virginia), Friday (AAP).—At least four persons died and thousands of families were forced to flee to higher ...

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  18. Proposal to End World Arms Race

    WASHINGTON, Friday (AAP).—Congressional atomic leader, Senator Brien McMahon, yesterday proposed that the United States spend 50,000 million dollars over five years to end "the world's truly terrible ...

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  19. 30 DIE IN SMASH

    CARTAGENA, (Colombia), Friday (AAP).—Thirty persons were burned to death yesterday when a bus struck the wall of a bridge Of ...

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  20. Tarakan Injuried Improving

    SYDNEY, Friday. Sydney Hospital officials said today that three of the Tarakan victims in the hospital may be discharged next week, ...

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  21. CHINESE SHIP ARRESTED

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The 3800 ton Chinese freighter, Union Star, was arrested tonight, in Brisbane, by the United States Government. A Supreme Court writ was issued ...

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