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    U.S. GENERAL EICHEL-BERGER, who is in Australia for the ceremonies connect­ed with the commemoration ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.K. paratrooper killed near Wagga

    An English paratrooper stationed at Kapooka Military Camp was kill­ed, and four civilians received injuries in four accidents during the ...

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  6. AFT-EISENHOWER OLLOWERS N CLASH

    NEW YORK, Sunday (A.A.P.): Republic supporters of Senator Robert Taft and Gen. [?]hower clashed in four States yesterday [?] conventions were being held to select ...

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  7. 'HELLO, MUMMY,' SAID KAREN

    "Hello, Mummy," whispered Karen Ziche, shy little German orphan, at Essendon aerodrome. She had rushed straight from the plane into the arms of her new mother, Mrs. Noel Cawthorne, who had come with her husband from Adelaide to meet Karen. Karen is only nine but she has flown from Berlin to Australia alone. Karen comes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 250,000 STARVING IN MADRAS

    NEW DELHI, Sunday (A.A.P.): Nearly a quarter of a million women, children and old people are starving in Northern Madras in the worst famine for 75 years. ...

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  9. Less blackouts next month?

    SYDNEY, Sunday: About 80,000 to 90,000 kilowatts of power would be available to the inter-connected system within the next two months, an Electricity Commission spokesman ...

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  10. "No foreign power again in N. Guinea"

    SYDNEY, Sunday: No foreign power would ever again occupy New Guinea, Lieut.— General Robert L. Eichelberger, ...

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  11. HAM MADE [?] MEMBER CATTLE CLUB

    Minister for Agricul- Mr. E. H. Graham) was a lift member of the n Cattle Club of ...

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  12. BOY'S DEATH; SWALLOWED WEED

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A three, year-old boy, Richard Rarranell, of Telegraph Point, died in Port Macquarle ...

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  13. JAPAN "TARGET FOR COMMUNISM"

    NEW YORK, Sunday (A.A.P.): A leading United States foreign cor­respondent says Japan is "an obvious target for Communism," but other­wise her future is uncertain. The correspondent is Mr. Philip Potter, of the "Baltimore Sun," who recently returned from a special mission to Japan. ...

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  14. ALLEGED DRUG WARFARE

    NEW YORK, Sun. (AAP): Communist China was accused yesterday or drug warfare against the United ...

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  15. 'GLORIOUS GLOUCESTERS' RETURN HOME

    LONDON, Sunday A.A.P): The City of Gloucester yes­terday welcomed home the "Glorious Gloucesters"— the ...

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  16. Flood danger, ends on South Coast

    SYDNEY, Sun.: The flood danger on the South Coast has passed with the return of fine weather. ...

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  17. INDIA REDS WANT TO QUIT EMPIRE

    NEW DELHI, Sunday (A.A.P): Communist mem­bers of the New Indian Par­liament have disclosed they ...

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  18. 50,000 AWAIT BIG FLOOD

    CLINTON (Iowa), Sunday (A.A.P.): A record Mississippi river flood crest yesterday was bearing down on Clinton, an industrial city of 50,000. ...

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  19. Saar talks collapse

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Franco-German negotiations on the Saar broke down be­cause West German ...

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  20. Labor man for by-election

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The Labor preselection ballot for the Liverpool by-election on May 24 was won last night by ...

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  21. Australian on air mission

    MONTREAL, Sun. (A.A.P.): Mr. Stuart A. Campbell, Direc­tor of the Air Navigation and Safety Department of the ...

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  24. Eisenhower's plans

    NEW YORK, Sun. (A.AP.): General Eisenhower will not make a "whistle-stop" tour of America in his presidential ...

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  25. GRAHAM'S "ESSENTIALS" FOR FOOD PRODUCTION

    Tax relief for primary producers and Commonwealth financial aid to the States were essential in any plan to increase food production, Mr. E. H. Graham told the Australian Agricultural Council in Canberra this ...

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  26. Awards for aid to Sydney police

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Two British midshipmen who helped Sydney police arrest two men last July received ...

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  27. SERVICE IN GREECE

    ATHENS, Sunday (A.A.P.): Australian, New Zealand and British reprentatives yesterday attended a Service of ...

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