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  4. UNEMPLOYMENT WILL NOT BE SO [?]EVERE HERE [?]AYS CAHILL

    SYDNEY, Friday: The impact of unemployment and reduced works as a result of the [?]cuts would not be felt so severely in New Wales as in other States, the Premier (Mr. ...

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  5. 'O.K.' said the V.C.

    Fruitless marching of 2300 National Service trainees stirred Melbourne this week. No one was more impressed than Sgt. W. Peeler, V.C. (at left in top picture). "The boys are OK," he said. Sgt. Peeler won his V.c. in the First World War. He is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.S. Candidates in critical test today

    CHICAGO, Friday (A.A.P.): Presidential aspirations of five men faced a crucial test today in balloting by the Republican national nominating convention. Last night and in the early hours of this mornings, the names of five ...

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  7. P.M.'s REPORT TO NATION

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Prime Minister's "Report to the Nation" on his tour abroad from Brisbane City Hall next Tuesday night will now be broadcast in all States by at least 28 ...

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  8. Dewey walks out on talks

    CHICAGO, Friday (A.A.P.): The Governor of New York State, Thomas Dewey, walked out when Senator Everett Dirksen began his speech formally nominating Senator Taft at ...

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  9. C.P. TO REVIEW POLICY

    SYDNEY. Friday: The Australian Country Party's Federal Executive will meet in party next Tuesday and ...

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  10. Mockridge back in team

    LONDON, Fri. (A.A.P.): Australian cyclist, Russel Mockridge, this morning stoned the Australian ...

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  11. PLANES BLITZ N. KOREA

    SEOUL. Friday, (A.A.P.): More than 650 United Nations planes today blasted enemy military and ...

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  12. £200,000 TO AID FOOD EXPANSION PLAN

    CANBERRA, Friday: To further the five-year programme of expanded food production and increased export income, the Commonwealth will contribute £200,000 to a nation-wide Extension Service to farmers in 1952/53. ...

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  13. Unique rail engine gets to Albury

    ALBURY, Friday: The first railway unit to travel over the two trances in the line between Sydney and Melbourne ...

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  16. AIRLINES COMPANY TO CLOSE

    SYDNEY, Friday: Trans-Oceanic Airways shareholders today decided to proceed with voluntary, liquidation of the ...

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  17. TWO BURNED TO DEATH

    ADELAIDE, Friday. A young truck driver and a youth were burned to death when their semi-trailer ...

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  18. Tax reductions again urged

    CANBERRA, Friday: A reduction of taxation rates in the next Commonwealth Budget was urged today by the Associated Chambers of Commerce. ...

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  19. Wilkins beats Bennett

    BRISBANE, .Friday: Victorian featherweight champion "Bluer" Wilkins (9.0) stopped Australian ...

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  20. B.H.P. PAYS 8 1/3 PER CENT.

    MELBOURNE, Fri.: Broken Hill Pty. Ltd. today announced an unchanged dividend of lOd a share, equal to ...

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  21. MOVE TO REOPEN U.K. FOOD FUND

    SYDNEY, Friday: The New South Wales Local Government Association today decided to ask the Lord ...

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  22. Stadium bouts

    SYDNEY, Friday: Sydney Stadium manager, Mr. Harry Miller. said today Stadiums Ltd. hoped to stage a State ...

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  23. Oldest Mason dead

    LITHGOW. Friday: Mr. Sid Vincent, who was the oldest Mason in N.S.W., died in a private hospital at Lithgow ...

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