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  2. CARGO RATES FROM U.K. CUT 12 P.C.

    Freight rates on goods shipped from Britain will be reduced by 12 per cent, from today. This was announced by the chairman of the Overseas Shipping Representatives' Association (Mr. S. V. Jones) in Sydney at the week end. ...

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  3. COMMONWEALTH SHIPPING LINE

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Federal Ministers expect finality to be reached on negotiations to sell the Commonwealth Shipping Line to private interests within six weeks. Negotiations have been ...

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  4. Vacation in the Hills

    TERM HOLIDAYS AND THE HAPPY EXPECTANCY OF EXPLORING the snow country is the lot of these Xavier College students. They are among 180 who left by bus for Harrietville at the week end. Fr. J. M. Brady (centre front) is in charge of the party. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Shots Fired in Chase, Car Upsets

    Police fired two shots at a car during a high-speed chase in Victoria-street, city, early yesterday. ...

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  6. Carrier on Mystery Trip

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--H.M.A.S. Sydney sailed yesterday on the first stage of a "mystery cruise," which is thought to be connected with the atomic weapon ...

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  7. £5000 Leather Theft; Homes, Shop Robbed

    Thieves who broke into the premises of W. B. Richards Pty. Ltd., leather merchants, ...

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  8. Sid Barnes Dispute May Climax Soon

    Former Test cricketer Sid Barnes said yesterday he believed a climax was near in his dispute ...

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  9. Wool Auctions to Open Today

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The first auction series of the 1952-53 wool selling season will begin in Sydney at 2, p.m. tomorrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Risked Sharks to Swim for Help

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Eric Matthews, 45, married, of Wallarah-street, is believed to have been drowned when a wave wrecked a 20-ft. launch near the Bombora, a mile off Swansea. ...

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  11. Mora Shots

    Wireless patrol police who disturbed two youths in a parked car in Landsdowne- street. East Melbourne, early ...

    Article : 80 words
  12. Unions Meet in Congress

    The special trade union congress called to determine union policy on the employers' applications for ...

    Article : 51 words
  13. Wheat Rise Would Add 23 to Wage

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--A wheat industry leader tonight demanded an end of the present system by which he said growers helped to provide the public ...

    Article : 291 words
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  17. Ballot Boxes Impounded in Labor Vote

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--All Ballot boxes were impounded in the Labor party's preselection vote in Somerset ...

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  18. Uranium Report in S.W. Tasmania

    HOBART, Sunday. -- A geiger counter has been flown into the Lake Peddar area in South-West ...

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  19. Pushing on With Slum Reclamation

    The Premier (Mr. McDonald) gave an assurance at the week end That slum reclamation work would definitely recommence in the present calendar ...

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    TODAY IS ONE OF MANY MEMORIES for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vanstan who live in Richmond Terrace, Richmond. Friends and relatives will help them celebrate their diamond ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Lord Mayor, in Reflection--

    The Lord Mayor, Cr. O. J. Nilsen, whose term expires today, believes a business manager should be appointed to take some of the co-ordinating and ...

    Article : 314 words
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