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  4. Happy Warriors Travel in Style

    They are members of a party of 12 who are in Melbourne to perform native warrior dances in an aborigines' entertainment at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GOVERNMENT ASKS COURT TO DEREGISTER WHARF UNION

    MELBOURNE, Fri.: The Commonwealth Government today applied to the Arbitration Court for deregistration of the Wateside Workers' Federation. ...

    Article : 402 words
  6. MISSING MEN MAY BE SAFE IN PARIS

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): Parents of the two missing British Foreign Office officials for whom an international search is now in progress, received telegrams yesterday indicating that their sons are "safe" ...

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  7. N.S.W. Govt. Concerned Over Works

    SYDNEY, Friday: The State Government was gravel concerned at the future of its developmental programmes and ...

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  8. TRAGIC "RAG" SEQUEL

    ADELAIDE, Friday: Mr. Justice Abbott today sentenced four senior medical students to two months' hard labor for the manslaughter of a first-year student in the University "ducking rag." ...

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  9. RESERVOIR IS OPENED BY COMMUNISTS

    TOKYO, Friday (A.A.P.-Reuter): The Chinese Communists opened the floodgates of Chorwon reservoir today in an apparent attempt to flood the Hantan River and hinder the Allied advance. ...

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  10. Dam Bursts, But no Casualties

    LISMORE, Fri.: The 160,000,000 gallons Rockey Creek Dam burst at 6.30 turn, today and was last reported heading towards ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND P.M.'S PLANE FORGED TO RETURN

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Solent flying boat from New Zealand carrying the New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr. Holland) was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FIRST BLOCKS FOR CLOSER SETTLEMENT

    SYDNEY, Friday: The first blocks for closer settlement of 7,000,000 acres of land in the Western Division withdrawn ...

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  13. ALLIES AGREE ON CEASEFIRE TERMS IN KOREA

    NEW YORK, Friday (A.A.P.): The sixteen nations fighting in Korea under the United Nations' flag are understood to be agreed ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICA'S BIG SCORE

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  15. 57 KILLED

    NEW YORK, Friday: At least 57 persons were killed and more than 50 others injured in two railway disasters on the ...

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  16. WIND, RAIN HAVOC

    SYDNEY, Friday: Gale force winds, accompanied by torrential rain, caused widespread havoc along the central and southern coast of N.S.W. today. The winds, which at times reached a velocity of ...

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  17. C'WEALTH TALKS

    LONDON, Friday: Common[?]th defence talks to be held [?] London this month concern [?]blems particularly affecting ...

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  18. Wagga Seeks 836 Govt. Homes

    SYDNEY, Friday: In the 80,000 applications for Housing Commission homes, the most from a country centre came from Wagga (836) the Shires' Association annual conference was told today. ...

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  21. New Members of Parliament to be Sworn in

    CANBERRA, Friday: Members of the 20th Federal Parliament will be sworn in on Tuesday morning before the official ...

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  22. NEW LUXURY SHIP HERE

    FREMANTLE, Friday: The luxury Orient Company liner, Oronsay (28,000 tons) arrived here today from England. ...

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  23. RUSSIAN THREATS TO PERSIA

    TEHERAN, Friday: Russia took a hand in the Anglo-Persian oil dispute yesterday, when a secret radio transmitter in Azerbaijan, on Persia's Northern frontier, broadcast a series of threats to Prime Minister Mossadeq. THE radio warned him that ...

    Article : 290 words
  24. Special Gangs Scavenge for Railways Coal

    GOULBURN, Friday: Special gangs are hosing out coal bins at Goulburn railway yards to get enough fuel to keep trains ...

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  25. PORTS NEAR NORMAL

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Ports throughout New Zealand are slowly returning to normal, and all ...

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