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  5. WEST AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS

    PERTH, Sunday-- As a result of the State elections yesterday, the fate of the Labor Government here now hangs in the balance. Labor has lost at least five seats and it ...

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  6. MEAT CRISIS TALKS

    New means of trying to settle the meat crisis will be sought when the Premier (Mr. Gain) confers with the Federal Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Pollard) ...

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    QUEEN MARY OPENS EXHIBITION-- Queen Mary went to Olympia to perform the opening of the Ideal Homes Exhibition. Photograph shows her making a tour of inspection of the exhibition.-- Air mail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. LEWIS W. DOUGLAS, new U.S. Ambassador to Britain, who arrived in London by air yesterday, told ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PRESSURE ON P.M.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- Troubles press upon a tired, overworked Prime Minister, from all sides. The coming week has more than ...

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  10. Warning by Navy Head on Defence.

    The Secretary for the Navy (Mr. James Forrestal), addressing the Foreign Policy Association to-day, ...

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  11. CIVIL WAR IN CHINA

    Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek, addressing the Kuomintang's executive committee, said hopes for settlement of China's ...

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  12. UNDERWRITING THE GREEKS

    "The American programme regarding Greece is a simple one of giving economic aid in response to an appeal from Greece itself." This was stated by State Department officials in a ...

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  13. WRECKED PLANE

    Police officials at Vacherie have reported that the missing French Dakota has been found in the Alps near Grenoble, 40 miles ...

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  14. MIGRANTS STUBBORN

    After refusing for several hours to leave, a landing craft, the first batch of the Jewish illegal immigrants to Palestine who ...

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  15. Singer's Loyalty Queried

    NEW YORK, Mar. 16 (A.A.P.). Kirsten Flagstad, Norwegian soprano, who arrived here on Friday from Europe for a concert ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. SEEKING A NEW HOME

    Mr. Thomas Scott, 72 years of age, with his wife and two sons, passed through here en route from Croydon (England) to ...

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  18. UNDERGROUND ARRESTS

    Police announced the arrest of 122 persons and the killing of two others in armed clashes during a month long drive against an ...

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  19. AMAZING SEA CHASE

    A dramatic rescue of four survivors from, a blazing coastal vessel, Empire Jonquil (369 tons) was effected by a trawler as the ...

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  20. GRAVE ERRORS OF HITLER

    Field Marshal Kesselring, in giving evidence before the British military court, which is trying him for war crimes, said ...

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  21. "PASSING THE BUCK" SAYS U.K.

    A sub committee consisting oi Australia, Poland and Columbia returned to the Security Council without making any ...

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  22. IN OTHER PAGES

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  23. BRITISH SUMMER STARTS WITH SNOW & FLOODS

    On the eve of British "summer time" snow and Blizzards again struck London and many parts of the country and combining with widespread floods from the thew, described as the worst in many districts for 50 ...

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  24. Australia's Short Shirt Supply

    Australian men, short of shirts, are likely to remain short. British textile exports to Australia, including men's cotton and rayon shirts, will probably decrease in future so the shirt shortage is unlikely to be relieved. ...

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    UNDER MARTIAL LAW.-- British troops keep people in order as they lino up to receive bread in the Mea Shearim area of Jerusalem. This picture was taken during a brief relaxation of the curfew to enable food to be obtained by the inhabitants.-- Air mail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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