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  3. Wind Will Decide Day Of Woomera Atomic Tests

    The atomic weapons which are to be tested in north-west South Australia shortly are not expected to be detonated while steady south-east winds are blowing. The first of the two major explosions is likely to take place on ...

    Article : 532 words
  4. RISKED LIFE TO CHECK FIRE

    FARMER BOYD, a safety engineer at the Shell Company's chemical plant, in California, risked his life to cut the supply of alcohol which fed a fire in the plant. The fire followed an explosion caused through a leak in a "batch kettle." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "No Coal Stockpiling Unless South Coast Miners Open Books"

    The Commonwealth Government will not provide the finance to stockpile coal until the Miners' Federation permits vacancies in South Coast mines to be filled. Announcing this last night, the Minister for National ...

    Article : 428 words
  6. JOAN MURRAY ROBBED

    A thief last week stole jewellery and money worth £20 from bus conductress Joan Murray, while she was absent ...

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  7. "Superfortresses Could Gain Atom Secrets"

    Although no American observer will be allowed to watch the Woomera atomic test early next month it will be possible for the ...

    Article : 140 words
  8. MR. CASEY REVIEW U. N. PROBLEMS

    The United Nations was at a stage where it was hard to see any solutions ahead to many problems, the Australian ...

    Article : 249 words
  9. Higher Uranium Prices Urged

    Professor Harry Messell today urged that a more equitable price should be paid for Australian uranium. ...

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  10. Rum Jungle Mine Six Months Ahead Of Schedule

    The Rum Jungle uranium mine will be in full-scale production by July 1, 1954— six months ahead of schedule. The manager of Territory ...

    Article : 364 words
  11. Wool Markets Firm

    Prices compared with Newcastle closing sales on Thursday ruled fully firm for all descriptions of merino fleece at the ...

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  12. BUTCHERS MOVE TO RESTORE SATURDAY TRADING

    An application to permit butcher shops to open on Saturday mornings during Autumn and Winter was made to-day before ...

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  13. TWO COMPANY DIRECTORS MURDERED AT PERTH

    Two company directors were murdered in the office of C. M. Wilson & Co. Pty. Ltd. timber merchants, of Troode Street, ...

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  14. Fatal Explosion at Armidale

    A man was killed and another seriously injured in an explosion at the Oakey River hydro-electric works this afternoon. ...

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  15. NEWS IN BRIEF

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The United Nations will decide this week whether a renewed attempt should be made without delay to ...

    Article : 345 words
  16. IGNORED WOMAN'S CALLS FOR HELP

    A 55-year-old woman pensioner in Central Court to-day said four men had ignored her eries for help, while she ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. Girl Dead; Youth Under Guard

    A police guard has been placed over a young man who was found alongside the body of girl in a gas-filled car at Mount ...

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  18. POLICE BELIEVE CAR CRASH VICTIM KILLED NORWEGINS

    Police suspicions that a man who was killed in a car smash at Kiama last night was the killer of the Harpestad family were strengthened to-day. ...

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  19. Tribesmen Demand Release Of Mossadeq

    Ghashghai tribesmen formed a battleline of 10,000 horsemen and infantrymen before the southern Iranian city of Shiraz on Sunday ...

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  20. THIRD ANNIVERSARY IN KOREA

    TOKYO, Monday.—The Third Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, to-day celebrated the third anniversary of its arrival in ...

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  21. Absolute Union Preference In New South Wales

    State Cabinet to-day approved legislation to give unionists working under State awards absolute preference of employment in New South Wales. Announcing this to-day, the ...

    Article : 345 words
  22. COMMUNIST WAR CRIMES

    The United States Army was carefully collecting evidence on hundreds, of Communist war crimes in Korea and probably ...

    Article : 124 words
  23. U.S. SPEED ATTEMPT DEFERRED AGAIN

    THERMAL (Calif.), Monday.— The United States Navy yesterday again called off an attempt by an F4D Skyray on the British ...

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