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  2. 'TAKING IT OUT OF HIDE OF WORKERS'

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) today accused the Premier (Mr. McDonald) of "taking it out of the hide of his employes when his extravagant claim for loan funds was refused." ...

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  3. JAPAN TREATY RATIFICATION

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) declared today that the Japanese peace treaty should be ratified by Australia by next February. ...

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  4. Judge and Judged at South St. Competitions

    YOUNG PIANOFORTE EXPONENTS were being heard when these views were taken at the opening stages of the 1951 South-street (Ballarat) Competitions. LEFT: Valerie Bollman, of Ballarat, busy at the keyboard. CENTRE: Expressive study of the adjudicator. Mr. L. Godfrey Smith, of Sydney. RIGHT: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. T.H.C Sec. Would Ban Overtime

    Application by unions of a complete ban on overtime in all Australian industries was suggested yesterday by the ...

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  6. Church Opposes Drink at Airports

    Delegates to the Presbyterian General Assembly last night attacked a proposal by the Federal Government to provide liquor facilities at certain airports. ...

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  7. The Moon is Blue

    Escapist fare, in brisk, witty, American idiom, The Moon Is Blue should be an antidote for the dolorous chants of the politicians these times. ...

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  8. REFERENDUM CONTROVERSY

    Several prominent citizens, including University professors, ministers of religion, and King's Counsellors, yesterday issued a statement opposing the granting of powers sought in the referendum. ...

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  9. The Measure

    The Official Receiver (Mr. G. W. Burns) to witness in Bankruptcy Court yesterday: "It's not a very big town, is ...

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  10. Sydney Fire

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A fire caused £20,000 damage at the factory of Densified Woods Pty. Ltd., at the corner of ...

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  11. Receiver Gets 18 Months' Gaol

    For having received stolen property, Norman Stanley Windebank, of Newlands-road, North Coburg, was sentenced ...

    Article : 100 words
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  13. Casualties in Korea War

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The latest casualty list contains the names of three members of the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian ...

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  14. Death Terminates Surveyor's Task

    AUCKLAND, Friday. -- A Sydney marine surveyor, 77-year-old Captain .W. T. Howell, died in hospital here today. He ...

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  15. Bail Refused in Murder Charge

    Mr. [?] Martin in the Supreme Court yesterday refused an application for bail made on behalf of Henry ...

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  16. Snow Still at Buller, Hotham

    Although the Mt. Buffalo ski school has ceased operations for the present season, skiers are assured of excellent ...

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    WOULD YOU HAVE DONE IT THIS WAY ? -- When the Moderator of the Church of Scotland (Rt. Rev. Dr. White Anderson) visited Kildonan Children's Home, Burwood, yesterday, young Neil Brown took pride in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Democratic Rights Theme of Speech

    GRIFFITH (N.S.W.).--, Friday.-- Lawyers of ancient Rome, the case of the Dorchester laborers, and local family history were mentioned by the Leader of the ...

    Article : 324 words
  21. Mr. McCreery New National Fitness Head

    The appointment of Mr. John S. McCreery as chairman of the National Fitness Council of Victoria was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Secret Ballot's Soon in Force

    Regulations for secret ballots in trade unions will be gazetted next week under the recently amended Arbitration ...

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  23. Czech Criminals May Be Deported

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Described by Judge Renshaw as "fine specimens of a vicious and criminal element from Czechoslovakia," two young new Australians were ...

    Article : 340 words
  24. Second Year of Medicine Plan

    With the start of the second year of the Commonwealth "free medicine" scheme, the Federated Pharmaceutical ...

    Article : 161 words
  25. Big Haul in Traffic Fines

    KILMORE, Friday.--At Kilmore court of petty sessions today fines imposed for traffic and transport offences totalled ...

    Article : 93 words
  26. Morwell Needs School Room

    MORWELL, Friday.--School accommodation cannot keep pace with the increasing population in Morwell. ...

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  27. Died Instantly in Truck Crash

    James Rowan Sidebottam, 18, of Pine Lodge, was killed instantly yesterday afternoon when his truck struck a car ...

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  28. Watersiders to Return to Work

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Waterside workers on strike at Port Adelaide will be instructed by the W.W.P. branch executive ...

    Article : 91 words
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