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  3. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

    Winners of the Australian Broadcasting Commission's Oversea Musical Scholarship competition photographed in Sydney. From left: Miss Sybil Willey (contralto), of Brisbane, and Mr Manfred Clynes (pianist), of Melbourne, who won scholarships to the Juiliiard School of Music, New York and Miss Beryl Kimber (violinist), of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FOREIGN MINISTERS MAY RE CLOSE TO SOLUTION

    NEW YORK, Wed.—With almost imperceptible gradualness, the four Foreign Ministers ai present appear to be nearing a solution of the Trieste issue, with a series of complicated ultra-secret negotiations going on behind ...

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  6. KRAMER (USA) DISPLACING PAILS AS FAVOURITE FOR WIMBLEDON

    LONDON, Wed.—Judging by forecasts of lawn tennis writers in British newspapers, it would seem that Kramer (USA) has replaced the Australian Dinny Pails as the favourite for the Wimbledon crown. THIS does not mean that Pails' ...

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  7. LIBERALS TO PLAN FOR ELECTION

    ADELAIDE, Wed.—Plans for the Australia-wide campaign of the Liberal Party at the forthcoming Federal election will be discussed at a ...

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  8. Investigators Report Prima Facie Treason Case Against Major

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Special investigators had reported that a prima facie case of treason against Major Charles Cousens could be established if prospective witnesses gave court evidence on the lines of their preliminary statements, the Acting Attorney-General (Mr Holloway) told the House of Representatives today. ...

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  9. Players "Without Country"

    LONDON, Wed.—Two Polishborn players, C. Sphychalla and I. Tloczynski, discovered when they arrived at ...

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  10. Dancer Showed "Too Much"

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wed. — Sally Rand, the world famous American fan-dancer and bubble dancer 15 years ago with her near-nude, ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. Mongolia Seeks To Join UNO

    NEW YORK, Wed. (AAP).—The Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of the Mongolian Peoples' Republic have requested admittance to the ...

    Article : 87 words
  12. Cigarette Papers To Be Imported

    CANBERRA, Wed. — Cigarette papers will be imported under special licence to counteract the Australian shortage, the Minister for ...

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  13. Moslem League To Join interim Government.

    NEW DELHI, Wed. (AAP).— [?] Moslem League working committee has sent a letter to the Viceroy (Lord Wavell) ...

    Article : 133 words
  14. STOP PRESS

    NEW DELHI. — British Cabinet mission anuounced intended to issue statement within 24 hours. Mission attache said: "It will be ...

    Article : 195 words
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