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  4. THOUSANDS JOBLESS IN PERSIA AS BRITONS QUIT

    [?]EHERAN, Mon. (A.A.P.): Evacuation of British oilfields staff from the [?]uthern oil province of Khuzistan has [?]own thousands of Persians out of ...

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  5. "TRIAL BY POLITICIANS," EVATT SAYS

    PERTH, Monday: The Government was trying to include permanently in the Australian Constitution a denial of the right of trial for persons or groups declared Communist, and to substitute instead trial ...

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  6. 10,000 CIVIL SERVANTS MUST "TAKE IT"

    THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT is adamant that the Public Service be reduced by 10,000. Here is the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) telling a deputation of civil servants in Melbourne that they must take the cuts. Left to right: Mr. C. E. Arnold ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Latest U.K. Jet Plane Blows Up

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): Britain's latest experimental jet plane, the Handley Page 88, exploded in mid-air at Stansted ...

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  8. FADDEN APPEALS FOR PEOPLE TO DO BETTER

    "As increased production is one of the main cures for rising prices. Australians should resolve to do a better job in their spheres," said the Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) in a broadcast last night in support ...

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  9. MAN DIES IN FIRE AT MARRAR

    A well-known Marrar resident, Mr. Christopher Hayes, 76, was burned to death when his home was destroyed by fire last night. ...

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  10. ESCAPEE RECAUGHT IN HOTEL

    MELBOURNE, Monday: One of the three men who escaped from Carlton Watchhouse last Friday was arrested ...

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  11. CARRUTHERS HAS T.K.O. WIN OVER MEXICAN

    SYDNEY, Monday: Australian bantamweight champion, Jimmy Carruthers (8/7) stopped Mexican Enrique Morales (8/8) ...

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  12. VOTING DETAILS—WOOL GROWERS' REFERENDUM

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  13. Butter 3/2 Soon?

    PERTH, Monday: The retail price of butter in Western Australia, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania, may rise from ...

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  14. SUMMONSES SERVED ON IRONWORKERS' UNION OFFICIALS

    SYDNEY, Monday: Mr. Justice Richards in the Industrial Commission today ordered the issue of summonses against four officials of the Federated Iron-workers' Association, requiring them to be examined ...

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  15. MCGIRR BLAMES CANBERRA FOR BUTTER SHORTAGE

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Premier (Mr. McGirr) today blamed the Federal Government for the butter shortage. ...

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  16. MIGRANT SHOT NEAR GUNDAGAI; BULLET IN CHEST

    A Ukranian migrant, A. N. Otolyersenkow, 25, was admitted to the Wagga Base Hospital last night with a bullet wound in his ...

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  17. CHURCHES TO BACK ROAD SAFETY APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Monday: Churches in Sydney will assist in the State's road safety campaign, the Commissioner for Road Transport ...

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  18. BISHOP REPLIES TO CLAIM ABOUT SLUMS

    SYDNEY, Monday: Statements last night by the Chief Secretary (Mr. C. Evatt) that some churches owned the worst slum ...

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  21. N.Z. Wool Sales Ten Per Cent. Upon Last Week

    WANGANUI (N.Z.),Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Although buyers were restrained and slow in bidding, fleeces at today's sales sold ...

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  22. RAIL FARES, STATE TAXES UP IN VIC.

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The Victorian State Cabinet tonight decided to raise railway fares and freights and to raise State ...

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  23. U.S. DEPLORES INDIAN TREATY STAND

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.): The State Department last night deplored India's decision to make a separate peace treaty with Japan. The Department said: "There can never be united action for peace unless nations are willing to accept what to each may seem imperfections. "THE United States ...

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  24. Liberal Party Officials

    SYDNEY, Monday: The result of a postal ballot for the election of the State executive of the New South Wales Liberal Party ...

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  25. Says Sorghum Crass Will Make Paper

    SYDNEY, Monday: Mr. Arthur Neville, 76-year-old farmer from Yoalering, Western Australia, said today that sorghum grass ...

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