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  4. [?].I.A. PRESIDENT [?]UESTIONED [?]Y A.L.P.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Mr. J. [?]ckay, National President of the [?]erated Ironworkers' Association, [?]y refused to answer questions ...

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  5. NATIVE CHURCHMEN

    Two native members of the Seventh Day Adventist Church who arrived from Melbourne in Sydney. They arc (lift) Masive, a teacher from he inland highlands of New Guinea, and Manavaki, a pastor from the Solomon Islands. They ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NSW BASIC WAGE GOES UP BY 9/- IN FEBRUARY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Basic wage rises of 14/ in Brisbane, 10/ in Melbourne and Adelaide, 9/ in Sydney and Hobart, and 8/ in Perth will operate from the first pay period in ...

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  7. Bayonet lessons

    These lads at the business end of the bayonet are potential N.C.O.'s. Demonstrating is Sergeant P. Steer, at Puckapunyal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Murder and torture in U.N. prison camp

    NEW YORK, Toes. (AAP): Murder, ruthless torture and serious riots in the United Nations prison camp of Koja ...

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  9. Basic Wage jump of £5'17' in six years

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Since the end of 1945, the basic wage in Sydney has risen by £5/17/ a week from £4/19/ to £10/16/. The biggest jump in wages was at the end of 1950, when the Arbitration Court made a special general award increase of 19/ a week. ...

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  10. Milk 2d more per pint

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: State Government today approved an increase of 1/4 a gallon in the price of milk to producers. ...

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  11. [?]l sequel shooting Corryong

    ALBULY, Tuesday: An [?]-old laborer, passen-[?] a car in which Rob-[?]lliam Beecham was ...

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  12. 3 INJURED ON WAY TO FIRE

    A woman and two men were injured in a road accident yesterday afternoon while on their way to assist in fighting a bushfire at Mangoplah. Mrs Mariorie Kendall, 50 ...

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  13. Delicate operation succeeds

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: An eight-year-old girl who was not expected to live beyond the age of 25, has now been ...

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  14. AMBASSADOR RESIGNS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday : Mr. Stanton Griffis has resigned as United Stales Ambassador to Spain. Mr Griffis. ...

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  15. Shipping holdup set problem

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: There had been 182 separate cases of shinning holdups along the Australian coast, the Minister for Shipping (Senator McLeay) disclosed today. These had ...

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  16. SPECIALIST FLOWN TO COROWA CHILD

    An airliner was diverted from Canberra to Corowa late last night to allow a Melbourne specialist to attend a ...

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  17. A GRIM PICTURE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Shrinking rural production was alarming the Government circles, and if consumers weren't alarmed they soon would be, the acting Federal secretary of the Australian ...

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  18. Govt. amendments

    COLOMBO, Tuesday: The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association General Council in a nine-day session ...

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  19. BORN DURING FIRE

    LONDON, Tues. (A.A.P.): [?]nly by a policeman. [?] Murray, 35, gave [?] a son in her ground ...

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  20. EXTENDED TERM FOR POLICE OFFICER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Premier (Mr. McGirr) sal, today Cabinet had agreed to a two months' extension in ...

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  21. To lead No. 77 Korea squadron

    Squadron-Leader Ronald Susans, one of Australia's most experienced fighter-pilots, has been appointed commanding ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. A DRASTIC CURE

    NEW ORLEANS, Tuesday (A.A.P.): A man who slashed open his stomach with a penknife and cut out a foot of ...

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  25. U.S. WILL AGAIN HELP ANZACS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): An armed attack on Japan, the Philippines, Australia or New Zealand would involve the United States, Mr. John Foster Dulles said yesterday. He was testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, considering ratification of the Japanese Peace Treaty and security treaties with the four countries. ...

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  26. PLEA FOR PRICE CONTROL ABOLITION

    MELBOURNE, Tues: Unemployment and recession in the textile trades could only be prevented by the ...

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