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  3. Renewed Strikes May Wreck Laniel Government

    France was paralysed to-day by a nationwide strike which may decide the fate of the Laniel Government. French police and security ...

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  4. OPERA COMPANY ARRIVES IN CANBERRA

    MEMBERS of the cast of the National Opera Company of Australia arrived in Canberra by train from Sydney yesterday. Last night they presented La Boheme to an audience of 650 at the Albert Hall. The company will continue with presentations every night at the Albert Mall, until next Tuesday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Government Threat To Use Free Labour On Wharves

    The Commonwealth Government will call for free labour on the Australian waterfront unless the Waterside Workers' Federation honours an undertaking to provide sufficient labour at key ports. The Federation has been given until next Tuesday, August 18, ...

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  6. DE COURCY'S BRILLIANT TEST PREVIEW

    Jim de Courcy provided a brilliant 164, against Essex today. He and Graeme Hole had a ...

    Article : 290 words
  7. FRENCHMAN'S BAD DAY

    Cattelin Tellier murdered his wife with a hammer yesterday because she complained that he had not told her of ...

    Article : 58 words
  8. 'Snatched Teacup From His Mother- in- law's Hands'

    A man told the City Coroner's Court to-day that he had snatched a cup of tea from his mother-in-law's hands after she drank part of it. He said he was "suspicious" of Mrs. Caroline Grills, who had ...

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  9. STATE CABINET MAY DROP PRICE FIXING

    State Cabinet will consider on Monday whether the Government should abandon or continue price control. ...

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  10. SILENCE ON VICTORIAN EXPULSIONS

    A "wall of silence" surrounds the decision of the Liberal and Country Party State executive to-night on whether Mr. Hollway ...

    Article : 158 words
  11. 400 DEAD IN GREEK EARTHQUAKES

    Four hundred are known dead in Greek earthquakes. Three hundred have been reported injured and 3,000 are ...

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  12. Ponies Burned In Mine Fire At Lithgow

    A fire which raged in the State coal mine since early this morning was brought under control late to-day. ...

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  13. Cabinet Demands 10 Percent Cut In Expenditure

    In an attempt to provide the maximum taxation relief in the 1953-54 Budget, Federal Cabinet has directed a 30 per cent, cut in the costs, of Commonwealth administration. ...

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  14. COMMUNISTS WITHHOLDING ALLIED OFFICERS?

    British military authorities are disturbed because only two Commonwealth officers, one a United Kingdom and one a South African pilot, have been freed to date by the ...

    Article : 206 words
  15. "Thallium Publicity Harmful"

    An appeal to the Press to help solve the thallium problem was made to-day by the State Minister for Health, Mr O'Sullivan. ...

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  16. COMMISSIONER OF POLICE CRITICISES JUDGE

    Judge Nield had made allegations against police officers as far back as 1939, and investigations, ultimately, had proved him ...

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  17. WANTS END TO FOOLISH NAMES FOR ABORIGINES

    The Western Australian Native Affairs Department has begun a campaign against the misnaming of aborigines. ...

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  18. NO SECOND CHARGE ON SAME FACTS

    A motorist acquitted or convicted of culpable driving could not be convicted later on another charge arising from the ...

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  19. MR. MENZIES ACCUSED OF "CANBERRA COMPLEX"

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, was a Victorian with a Canberra complex, the Acting Bramier, Mr. Galvin, said at Benalla to-night. Mr. Galvin, who was opening ...

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  20. Prices Riots In Colombo

    Violent demonstrations toroke out in Ceylon to-day in protest against price increases. The Government has increased ...

    Article : 103 words
  21. State Parliament Opened

    The State Governor, Sir John Northcott, to-day officially opened the second session of the 37th Parliament of New South Wales. ...

    Article : 92 words
  22. State R.S.L. Chief Re-elected.

    The State Conference of the R.S.L. to-day re-elected Mr. William Yeo State president of the League. ...

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