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  6. WARNING TO UNION

    AT a mass meeting today. ALP Industrial Group within the Australian Railways Union will make a determined bid to end Victoria’s 36-day-old rail strike In a statement yesterday on behalf of the Group, Mr Frank Scully, MLA, ...

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  7. AT LONDON THEATRE

    AUDREY WHITE, wearing a white grosgrain bodiced gown a black skirt, attends the first night of a new London show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Off-Peak Water On Age

    CITY Council’s bon or the use of [?]peak clean [?] water service her [?] lifted. ...

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  9. THEY WENT PREPARED

    BEVERLEY GREIER, June Penaluna and Pamelo Greier set off to Central State School yesterday well prepared for the slush and mud after the weekend rain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TODAY’S WEATHER

    SUNRAYSIA FORECAST (for 24 hours ending 6 pm today): Cloudy, but chiefly fine and mild, with light southeast winds. ...

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  11. Americans Only Four Miles Off Manchuria

    CONTINUING its drive through snow north of Kapsan, the American 7th Division in North Korea was only four miles from the Manchurian border yesterday, and as expected to reach the frontier by nightfall. An Australian platoon was ...

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  12. U.S. RECOGNISES AUST. WAR AID

    AMERICA had not treated with disregard the immediate contribution Australia had in ads in the Korean war, the Prime Minister {Mr. Menzies) said in Melbourne yesterday. ...

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  13. 12 ARRESTED

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  14. District ARU’s Demands

    MEMBERS of Sunraysia branch of the Australian Railways Union, at a meeting on Sunday, instructed ...

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  15. 7300 Out in Dockers’ Strike

    A dispute on night work during a wet night last week resulted in 7[?] Sydney waterside workers going on strike yesterday. ...

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  16. GOVT. PLAN ON RICE

    THE Minister for Commerce (Mr. McEwen) said yesterday that the Common-wealth would consider ...

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  18. Russian Protest On Jap Release

    Russia has protested to the United States against the proposed release from prison of former Japanese Foreign Minister ...

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  19. 120 U.K. Recruits For Army

    The first batch of 120 British volunteers for the Australian Army arrived in Melbourne aboard the liner Ormonde ...

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  20. PLANE TO FIGHT ’HOPPERS

    A Qantas DC3, specially fitted with tanks and spraybors, left Archerfield (Queensland) yesterdays afternoon in on attempt ...

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  21. Menzies Offers Federal Talks

    The Prime Minister (Mr Menzies) told delegates when opening the local Government public convention in South Melbourne ...

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  22. Call-up Plans For National Service

    YOUTHS called up for National Service training will be X-rayed before being otherwise medically examined, the Minister for Labor and National Service (Mr. Halt ) said in Melbourne yesterday. ...

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  23. 210d For Merino Fleece At Sales

    Merino fleece brought 210d at the fifth series of Melbourne wool sales yesterday, when 11,300 bales were submitted. The selection ...

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  24. News Spots

    The death occurred a this home in Essex yesterday of Dr Thomas Wood, composer, author and musician, aged 58. He was the author at the book Cobbers, which proved valuable in fostering relations and friendships between people of the Commonwealth. ...

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  25. Attack On ‘Red’ Act

    DR. H. V. EVATT yesterday told the Full High Court that the Communist Party Dissolution Act was “the ...

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  26. Reports Of Camp ‘Revolt’ Exaggerated Says Holt

    PRESS reports of an alleged “revolt” at Cowra Immigration Camp at the weekend were greatly exaggerated, the incident being confined to one of seven blocks at the camp, the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Holt) said in Melbourne yesterday. It was being treated as purely ...

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