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  3. DUTCH PAPER MAKES ATTACK ON Dr. EVATT

    An allegation that the Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs (Dr. Evatt) had used Australian watersiders' and seamen's unions as a means of undermining Netherlands interests and general ...

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  4. INVASION FEARS OF TIBET BY COMMUNISTS

    An invasion of Tibet by Chinese Communists is considered by some observers to be imminent, says ...

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  5. WESTERN UNION LEADERS LUNCH TOGETHER ON MANOEUVRES

    General De Lattre De Tassigny and General Sir Charles Keightley lunch on improvised tables. General Lettre Tassigny is C-in-C Land Forces' Western Union; General Keightley is C-in-C B.A.O.R. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. YUGOSLAVIA ACCUSES RUSSIA OF PRESSURE

    Yugoslavia yesterday charged Russia with appearing before the United Nations as the champion of peace while exerting military, economic and political pressure in efforts to oust Marshal Tito. ...

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  7. U.S. STEAMER SHELLEP BY CHINESE SHIP

    The. American steamer, Flying Cloud, of 6,214 tons, was yesterday attacked by a Chinese ...

    Article : 137 words
  8. No Illegal Traffic In American Arms To North Ireland

    An allegation of illegal traffic in United States arms into Northern Ireland was denied in Parliament yesterday by the ...

    Article : 138 words
  9. NATIONALISATION OF STEEL DEFERRED

    The Parliamentary Labour Party accepted the Government's plan to defer the operation of steel nationalisation until after ...

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  10. Dr. NOTT BLAMES MINISTERIAL NEGLECT FOR CANBERRA'S ILLS

    Cool disregard and lack of interest shown by Ministers of all parties has resulted in Canberra not receiving the balanced development to which the National Capital of Australia is entitled, declared Dr. L. W. Nott, outlining ...

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  11. Germany To Build Merchant Ships

    An agreement, permitting Germany to build ocean-going merchant ships exceeding the limits of 7,200 tons and 10 Knots, was ...

    Article : 111 words
  12. Wrong Body Of Air Crash Victim

    The funeral and burial services for Ginette Neveu, the famous Frech violinist killed in the recent Air France crash in ...

    Article : 75 words
  13. Accidental Death In Car Crash

    Accidental death was the verdict returned at the inquest on Alfred Bentley, 76, who was killed earlier this month when ...

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  14. MR. MOIR SAYS LIBERAL GOVERNMENT WILL END POLITICAL JOBBING

    No worthy employee of the Commonwealth need fear for his job under a Liberal Government, stated Mr. M. J. Moir at the Albert Hall last night, when the party held its largest meeting of the campaign in Canberra to date. ...

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  15. "TOO MUCH DONE TOO QUICKLY IN BRITAIN

    A conviction, that too much had been done too quickly towards establishing a welfare State in Britain,was voiced by Sir Graham Cunningham, chairman of the Dollar Exports Board, in a speech to the American Chamber of ...

    Article : 120 words
  16. U.S. MINE WORKERS PAY 1,420,000 DOLLARS IN FINES

    The United Mine Workers' Union yesterday paid 1,420,000 dollars in contempt fines for failing to obey the court order ...

    Article : 95 words
  17. CHURCH NOT TO ENGAGE IN POLITICS

    The church was never intended to engage in the solution of political problems and, in that sense, it ought to be ...

    Article : 141 words
  18. Address System Failed Prime Minister At Nundah

    The public address system in the Imperial Theatre at, Nundah failed to-night while the Prime Minister '(Mr. Chifley) was ...

    Article : 268 words
  19. COMMONWEALTH TEAM WON AGAINST INDIA

    Spin bowling by the Australians, Tribe and Pepper, was largely responsible for the Commonwealth team's victory by ...

    Article : 121 words
  20. MULTILATED BODY OF CHILD FOUND

    The mutilated body of Linda Joyce Glucroft, aged, 6, was found buried beneath rubbish in the yard of a man suspected of ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. WAY PAVED FOR POLISH TRIALS

    Observers in Warsaw believe that the way has been paved for treason trials. n Poland by the President (BoleSlaw Bierut) ...

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  22. SEDGMAN RANKED No. 5 PLAYER

    Frank Sedgman, of Australia, was ranked No. 1 among foreign amatours for this year, and fifth in the world rating by the ...

    Article : 76 words
  23. BRITAIN, FRANCE NOT TO RECOGNISE DANUBE CONTROL

    Britain and France yesterday presented notes to the Governments of Russia, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Rumania, ...

    Article : 87 words
  24. POLISH BABY- BORN IN PLANE

    A Polish woman and her baby girl who was born yesterday in an airliner over the Atlantic arrived in New York doing fine. ...

    Article : 59 words
  25. 113½d. AT NEWCASTLE WOOL SALES

    Under strong and general competition from the Continent and Great Britain with, some support from Japan and Australian mills. ...

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  26. MT. ISA MINES MADE PROFIT OF £1,457,337

    Mt. Isa Mihes Ltd. reported a record net profit of £1.457,337 for the year, ended June 30. ...

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