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  2. Forecast:

    Scattered showers, warm and sultry. ...

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  4. Heavy Sentences In Spy Trial

    BUDAPEST, Tuesday.— An Hungarian court today sentenced an American businessman, Robert ...

    Article : 266 words
  5. 30 INCH TOWEL LEFT IN ABDOMEN AFTER OPERATION

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (AAP).—A former army sergeant, Arthur Jefferson, is claiming 100,000 dollars damages because Army surgeons "negligently" left an 18-inch by 30-inch ...

    Article : 135 words
  6. TAY SALMON SEASON

    The salmon net fishing season has opened on the River Tay, Scotland, and will continue until August 20. The fishermen work day and night, according to the tides, on the many "beats" along the river. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PARIAMENT ASSEMBLES TODAY REPEAL OF BANK CONTROL, FIRST MAJOR MEASURE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A bill to repeal legislation for the nationalisation of banking in Australia, and a bill to curb Communist activities will be the first two major measures to be brought down by the Government in the first session of the 19th Commonwealth Parliament to open ...

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  8. Drive For New Dollar Markets

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Important modifications of Australia's approach to the dollar problem were hinted at by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) at a Press conference today. ...

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  9. Chinese Reds Invading Hainan Is.

    HANOI (Indo-China), Tuesday (AAP-Reuter).—Chinese Communist troops are today reported to be invading Hainan Island. ...

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  10. Brisbane Face Hold-Up On Waterfront

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Brisbane is threatened with a full scale waterfront hold-up next Monday as part of the Waterside Workers' ...

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  11. Father & 7 Children Incinerated

    ADISON (Michigan). Tuesday (AAP).—A farmer, Gerald Beagle, and seven of his nine children, were burned to death today when their ...

    Article : 60 words
  12. Migrants Not Suitable For Some Rail Jobs

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State Council of the Australian Railways Union today decided to move to have migrants in the railways removed from work involving safety, issues. ...

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  13. Body Cut From Neck to Thighs: Murder Charge

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Olaf Karl Kharlsen, 53, was committed for trial on a charge of murder in the Coroner's Court today. ...

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  14. WARRANT FOR ARREST OF MISSING MAN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — All police patrols have been alerted to search for Robert Brewster, main Crown witness in an alleged ...

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  15. CHIFLEY NOT OPPOSED FOR LEADERSHIP

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Parliamentary Labour Party today elected Mr. Chifley as its leader for the next three years. ...

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  16. P.M. TO LEAD PARTY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) was today elected Leader of the Parliamentary Liberal Party. ...

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  17. EXTRA £5 PRIZE DRAWN INLOTTERY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An extra £5 in prizemoney will be paid out in today's State Lottery, due to a mistake in the drawing. ...

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  18. State Not to Acquire Balmain Power Company

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — State Cabinet today altered the fail to control the generation of electricity by removing a clause giving the ...

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  19. No Controls Where Lease Involved

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The removal of controls on the sale of a business where a lease was associated with the sale was approved by the State ...

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  20. 5 More Polio Cases

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Five cases of poliomyelitis reported to the Health Department today brings the total to 122. ...

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  21. £3m Inverell-Glen Innes Rail Link Approved

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The construction of a £3,000,000 railway between Inverell and Glen Innes was approved today by State Cabinet. The Premier (Mr. McGirr) said ...

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  22. Conference Called To Avert Strike Threat at Mines

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — To avert a threatened strike at 10 mines, known as the J. and A. Brown group, the Coal Industry Tribunal ...

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  23. W.A. OPPOSED TO REMOVAL OF PRICE CONTROLS

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The West Australian Government is opposed to the total lifting of price controls. The Minister for Prices (Mr. A. ...

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