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    "Quick, Arthur! We might get him." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. PRICE TALKS TO-DAY

    The State Prices Ministe[?] meeting in Melbourne to-day will have before them appl[?] tions for the decontrol of the ...

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  4. Security Loan Application For £2 Million

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. —The Savings Bank of South Australia has lodged applications for subscriptions to the ...

    Article : 164 words
  5. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Australia has a vital strategic interest in the future of the Suez Canal base, and it must be hoped that ...

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  6. LETTERS TO EDITOR

    Sir,—The decision of the High Court, announced on April 13, is to the effect that the money received by graziers ...

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  7. Senate Election Campaign

    Sir,—Referring to Mr. Menzies's opening broadcast in the Senate campaign, you said that his speech lacked the ...

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  8. Japan 's Trade Fetters Imperil Future Peace

    Japan, through no choice of her own, hut by the compulsion of fear and hunger, could again he an intolerable menace to the world. ...

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  9. Employment Rise In February

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— More Australians were in private. employment in February than in any month since last July, ...

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  10. Authority On China, For Nat. University

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— The Acting Vice-Chancellor of the National University, Professor M. L. Oliphant, announced ...

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  11. The First Mass

    Sir,—Mr. Brian Doyle in his article on the first Mass ("Herald" April 11), states that "the weight of evidence must surely ...

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  12. MELBOURNE LETTER Electoral Bill Will Await Supreme Court Decision

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— IN spite of the Country Party's efforts to stop it, the Electoral Districts ...

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  13. From Melbourne To Mexico

    To-day, in Mexico City, the curtain rises on the final Act of that thrilling melodrama, "Gimme the Games." ...

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  14. Victoria's Rainfall

    Sir,—In the "Herald" of April 14, it is implied that one of the reasons for the likely transfer of the naval college ...

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  15. Police Horses

    Sir,—[?] was distressed to see the state of the police horses on the day of the Korean veterans' march last week. ...

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  16. National University

    Sir,—In the very fair article about the Australian National University ("Sunday Herald" of April 12), there is one ...

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  17. Fish Poachers Were So Sorry

    ON April 8 a Japanese fishing vessel was arrested inside Australian territorial waters off the coast of New Britain. Here is the story of the incident, told by GEORGE CAIGER, who ...

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  18. Retarded Children "Can Do Things"

    FORTY teachers, psychiatrists and social workers concerned with the welfare of sub-normal ...

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  19. Right-hand Rule

    Sir,—I cannot agree with your correspondents who have argued that motorists who refuse other drivers the right to ...

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  20. Brisk Revival In Employment

    A definite rising trend in employment is evident from the latest figures given by Mr. Holt. The sharp ...

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  21. VICE-REGAL

    The Governor-General, his Excellency the Right Honourable Sir William McKell, attended [?]y Senator the Honourable W. H. ...

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