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  2. "We've piled up a good insurance" Coal "bottleneck" is now ended: Cochran

    AUSTRALIA'S coal "bottleneck" has been broken, Mr. S. Cochran, Joint Coal Board chairman, told the Parliamentary Public Accounts committee today. "The coal we've stockpiled now is ...

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  3. WHISKY NIPS Id. LESS TODAY

    The price of Australian whisky and gin will be 1/ a nobbler from today. Mr., Waldron, Prices ...

    Article : 170 words
  4. Flying runs in family

    Uncle and nephew were rewarded yesterday for their long service to aviation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 97 words
  5. Piano tuition in gaol

    Pentridge prisoners will soon be able to learn the piano—under a new educational and training ...

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  6. £15,000 CLAIM FOR LEG

    A man who lost his right leg in a crash at a private level crossing on February 2 last year yesterday claimed ...

    Article : 156 words
  7. £4,000 lost on huts

    The attitude of public servants had sometimes involved the Government in ...

    Article : 201 words
  8. PILOT SURRENDERS PRIZE RED JET FIGHTER TO ALLIES

    A NORTH KOREAN pilot flew into South Korea and surrendered his Russian-built MIG-15 jet fighter at Kimpo airfield. He becomes eligible for the £44,000 ...

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  9. Tech, schools soon on way

    Work will begin soon on seven new technical schools in the metropolitan area and country. ...

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  10. P.M. silent on 'better home'

    Mr. Menzies, Prime Minister, today would not say whether he would sponsor a national Marriage Guidance ...

    Article : 47 words
  11. £600 opium haul on ship

    Customs searchers yesterday seized opium worth £600 from the freighter Carpentaria at 6 Victoria Dock. ...

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  12. Holt to meet Premiers

    Mr. Holt, Immigration Minister, will meet State Premiers in Melbourne on Monday, October 5, to ...

    Article : 27 words
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  14. 12 face trial in Egypt

    Eleven Egyptian notables of the old regime are in prison today following a police swoop ...

    Article : 142 words
  15. 2 for trial on golf murder

    TWO Cypriots were committed for trial yesterday on a charge of having murdered the chief steward of the Royal Melbourne Golf Club on August 1. ...

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  16. Churchill spent a quiet day

    Sir Winston Churchill had a quiet Sunday lunch yesterday at his holiday headquarters in Lord ...

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  17. PMG man cleared

    A man who his worked for the P.M.G.'s Department for 33 years was yesterday cleared of a charge of ...

    Article : 197 words
  18. 'AUSTRALIA NEEDS FRIENDS'—CASEY

    MR. CASEY, Australian Minister for External Affairs, said tonight that no country, especially a nation with a small population like Australia, could he secure hy itself with the world ...

    Article : 144 words
  19. African rioters burn shops

    African mobs set fire to eight Indian stores and damaged and looted at least six others in a wave of rioting ...

    Article : 76 words
  20. Tougher time for East Germans

    The reliefs accorded to East Germans three months ago by their Government to allay popular discontent ...

    Article : 198 words
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