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  6. Ironworkers Out-vote Communists In National Ballot

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Voting returns in the Federated Ironworkers' Association ballot tonight showed that Communist and left-wing officials of all branches throughout Australia, with one exception, have been defeated. ...

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  7. CORONATION REHEARSAL

    A State landau drawn by eight greys with small detachments of Guardsmen and Household Cavalry taking part in an early morning rehearsal of the Coronation procession. The troops marched twelve abreast ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NO CARGOES FOR N.C. BY CHRISTMAS

    The North Coast Steam Navigation Company has informed business houses on the North Coast that a dispute over rates of pay for seamen will prevent its vessels from making ...

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  9. Shapes Up

    Ready to meet all-comers, this valuable pure bred Boxer pup Shapes up at the apProach of strangers in Hyde ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SECURITY MOVES IN MEXICO

    MEXICO CITY, Monday (AAP).—Police and army troops patrolled the streets of Mexico today as a ...

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  11. TORNADO KILLS 30 IN AFRICA

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday (AAP).—More than 30 people were killed and 500 injured when a tornado hit ...

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  12. U.N. Sabre Jets Out-shoot Enemy M.I.G's.

    SEOUL, Monday (AAPReuter).— United Nations Sabre jet pilots shot down twenty-three enemy ...

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  13. BREAD PRICE TO RISE TODAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The price of bread will rise by a halfpenny per two pound loaf throughout N.S.W. tomorrow. Announcing this today, the ...

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  14. MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The registration of new motor vehicles rose to 13,205 for October, ...

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  15. Trader Sale, Provision in Meat Contract

    BRISBANE, Monday.—There was ample provision in the 15-year meat agreement for resumption of ...

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  18. Menzies Calls For Closer Ties With U.S.

    LONDON, Monday (AAP-Special).—The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, is expected to call for a concerted Commonwealth economic trade programme in specific terms, and ...

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  19. Labour Majority of 16,627 in Werriwa

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The latest figures today for the Werriwa by-election gives Mr. E. G. Whitlam (Labour) ...

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  20. MELBOURNE BEER STRIKE TO END

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Melbourne's 34 day old beer drought will end on Wednesday. ...

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  21. Burxner, Judge Clash On Electorate Issue.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—liamentary Country Part tion of State electorates. Mr. Bruxner challenged ...

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  22. Liquor Inquiry Not To Reopen

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The State Government will not seek a reopening of the Liquor Royal Commission to hear ...

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  23. "Beef Airlift" May Reach 360,000 Tons Yearly

    NEW YORK, Monday (AAP). The man maninlu responsible for Australia's novel "beef airlift" predicted here today the cargo carried under the scheme would rise to 360,000 tons a year. ...

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