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  2. Clearing line

    NORTH-WEST COAST RAIL SERVICES were back to normal yesterday morning after a break-down gang had worked well into the hight clearing and repairing the line near Lonah, where one of a long rake of trucks making up the afternoon goods train jumped the rails. Picture shows members of the gang pushing a flat topped ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 71 words
  3. Transfer of taxing rights regarded as dead letter

    CANBERRA—Abandonment of uniform taxation and transfer of taxing rights back to the States are now regarded by the authorities as a dead issue. They assert that this opinion was ...

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  4. Dwellers should own homes

    CANBERRA.—A conference of Commonwealth and State housing authorities will be called before the present housing agreement expires to devise a plan under which Housing Commission dwellers may ...

    Article : 299 words
  5. FREE FIREWOOD OR ELSE STRIKE

    MELBOURNE.—Five hundred members of the Australian Workers' Union at Kiewa hydro-electric project will strike on Friday, August 21, unless the S.E.C. restores their "free firewood concession." ...

    Article : 250 words
  6. G.I. CHEATS DEATH ROOM

    MUNSAN—A returning American soldier said yesterday the Communists had a "death room" at his prison camp, ...

    Article : 187 words
  7. STILL SEEKING TYPHOID GERMS IN COCONUT

    CANBERRA.—The School of Tropical Medicine at the Sydney University was continuing its examination for typhoid germs into all brands of desiccated coconut, the Director-General of Health (Dr. Metcalfe) arinounced yesterday. The results of the ...

    Article : 275 words
  8. Knotty migration problems

    CANBERRA.—A conference with State Migration Ministers would be arranged to discuss migration problems affecting the State Administrations, the Minister for Migration (Mr. Holt) stated at the Premiers' conference ...

    Article : 166 words
  9. Raises military spending

    WASHINGTON — United States officials said yesterday they estimated the Soviet Union had raised its 1953 ...

    Article : 122 words
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  11. U.K. firms test missiles in S.A.

    MELBOURNE. — Six British firms bad established subsidiary organisations at Salisbury, South ...

    Article : 149 words
  12. 51 EGYPTIAN[?] REDS ARRESTED

    CAIRO— Fifty-one Communist sympathisers are reported to have been held for questioning by the ...

    Article : 83 words
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  14. ENGINEERING INDUSTRY IS IN "BUOYANT" POSITION

    SYDNEY.—The Australian engineering industry was in a "buoyant" position, and the demand for workers was greater than could be supplied, the secretary of the Victorian branch of the Metal Trades' Federation (Mr. C. M. Southwell) told the full Arbitration Court yesterdays. ...

    Article : 252 words
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