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  5. BRIBERY CHARGE COMMISSION: Wider Terms Of Reference Recommended

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Justice Dwyer announced this afternoon he would advise the State Government to widen the terms of reference in the Royal Commission probing charges of bribery. ...

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  6. CHILD STAR FOR NEW FILM

    Suzanne Parrett, 11, of Belle[?]ue Hill, who has been chosen from scores of others to play Australian pianist, Eileen Joyce, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THREAT TO STEEL INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. H. Gallagher) will hold a conference in Newcastle tomorrow morning to try to settle a dispute which threatens a major crisis in ...

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  8. AIR SERVICES IN VICTORIA SUSPENDED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—All flying operations throughout Victoria have been suspended because of bad weather. ...

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  9. LABOR DISPUTE EXPECTED TO "FIZZLE OUT"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Political observers believe that the crisis in the Labor Party in N.S.W. will "fizzle out" within the next week. ...

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  10. BANK PLAN MAY DIVIDE LABOR

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Menzies-Fadden Commonwealth Bank plan had been deliberately designed to drive a wedge into the Federal Labor Opposition, it was claimed by authoritative Government ...

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  11. Fears for Safety Of Hikers

    KATOOMBA, Friday.—Searchers [?]ar that a man and his son who [?]ave been missing in rugged coun[?]y at Wentworth Falls since ...

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  12. DIFFICULTIES FACE MOVE TO BAN REDS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Constitutional difficulties are reported to have arisen in the way of the Government's intention to legislate to ban Communists from holding union office. ...

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  13. 40 BELIEVED LOST IN SINKING

    GUAYAQUIL (Ecuador), Friday (AAP).—At least 40 persons are believed to have lost their lives when the steamer Bolivar, carr[?]ing ...

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  16. Strikers Petition For Resignation Of Vic. Premier

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—As Melbourne entered its 23rd day without trams, nearly 2000 tram strikers signed a petition to Labor members ...

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  17. US Anti-Submarine Forces 'Inadequate'

    WASHINGTON, Friday (AAP).—Admiral Forrest Sherman, Chief of Naval Operations, has told Congress that the U.S. Navy is being cut so sharply that it will be far from completely adequate to cope ...

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  18. JAMMED DOOR MAY HAVE CAUSED TRUCULENT SINKING

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—The submarine Truculent, lying battered in 10 feet of water in the Thames Estuary, gave up its first secret ...

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  19. "WARNING" STRIKE AGAINST KING

    BRUSSELS, Friday (AAP).—Miners, tramwaymen and electrical and metal workers in Belgium's Walloon (French speaking) ...

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  20. DEATH SENTENCE

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—A Supreme Court jury today found Henry Rogers, 41, married, of Renown Park, guilty of the murder in ...

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  21. COLLAPSE OF S.A. ON WET WICKET

    ELLIS PARK, Friday (AAP).—A South African eleven, sent in on a wet wicket at Ellis Park today, collapsed against a hostile Australian ...

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  22. RICH GOLD STRIKE KEPT SECRET

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the past 18 months nearly £10,000 has been taken from a secret gold mine in Wedderburn, 150 miles from Melbourne. The secret was revealed yesterday with the story that Bert Smith, ...

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