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  2. CONCRETE FOOTPATHS

    New concrete footpaths are being constructed along the full length of Reibey St., Ulverstone. Already paths ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 47 words
  3. ECONOMIST DENIES "RECESSION" BORN OF CREDIT RESTRICTIONS

    MELBOURNE.—The current recession had not been caused by a restrictive credit policy or by any governmental action to take money out of circulation, a Sydney economist, Mr. Henry Randerson, told the Arbitration ...

    Article : 463 words
  4. NEW RUSH OF COMPETITION

    MELBOURNE.—A fresh breeze in the form of competition, both individual and corporate, had swept over the economy of Australia, the chairman of the National Bank (Mr. H. D. Giddy) told the annual meeting of the ...

    Article : 237 words
  5. Hospital used by one in six

    LAUNCESTON. — One person in every six in Northern Tasmania received treatment of some kind from the ...

    Article : 145 words
  6. SON WANTS FATHER PUT TO DEATH

    BERLIN.—The son of one of the accused in the Prague trial of former Communist officials has asked the Court President to sentence his father to death, the East German newsagency ADN reported from ...

    Article : 307 words
  7. Indian plan given voting priority in Assembly

    NEW YORK.—The 21 nations, headed by the United States and Britain, who sponsored the original resolution before the General Assembly on Korea, have unanimously decided that priority in voting be given to the Indian compromise proposals. After a 50-minute meeting ...

    Article : 307 words
  8. CARS FLATTENED BY TANKER

    WELLINGTON — A runaway petrol tanker raced at 80 miles an hour down steep York Place hill in central Dunedin ...

    Article : 131 words
  9. 82-year-old's warning

    LONDON—An 82-year-old Liberal peer on Tuesday night called for the reform of the British House of ...

    Article : 188 words
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    Unless otherwise stated all overseas news in this issue is supplied by Australian Assoiated Press of which this ...

    Article : 25 words
  11. POLIO ON UP GRADE.

    SYDNEY.—Increase in recent polio was greater than expected, the Deputy-Director General of Public ...

    Article : 112 words
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  13. Scholarships to four students

    LAUNCESTON— Four scholarships have been awarded by the board of Christ College, Hobart, to northern students at ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. PATROLS PROBE ENEMY LINES

    SEOUL.—United Nations patrols slashed behind Communist lines yesterday, probing for possible preparations for attacks timed to coincide with General Eisenhower's arrival in Korea. ...

    Article : 315 words
  15. Housing Control Bill next year

    HOBART — Legislation to remove housing from Agricultural Bank control will not be introduced during this sitting ...

    Article : 117 words
  16. RESERVES FINDING IN MIGRANTS' CASE

    SYDNEY.—The Full High Court yesterday reserved judgment in a test case to determine whether Commonwealth Hostels Ltd. was authorised to increase accommodation charges for migrants. ...

    Article : 183 words
  17. Police force report to-day

    HOBART — The special report into alleged irregularities in the Tasmanian police force will come ...

    Article : 98 words
  18. Air chief's tour nears end

    OTTAWA.—Air Chief Marshal Sir William Dickson, R.A.F. Air Chief of Staff-designate, who recently visited Australia and ...

    Article : 63 words
  19. BILL TO ASSIST COAL MINES

    HOBART — A bill providing Government assistance to coal mines in the form of bank guarantees on overdrafts was ...

    Article : 59 words
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