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  3. FUTURE OF NATION'S SHIPS STILL OBSCURE WITHIN GOVERNMENT

    CANBERRA — The future of the Commonwealth Shipping Line is still providing one of the major puzzles in Parliament. Statements made in the House of Representatives yesterday only served to make the position still more obscure. Two Ministers inferred that the line was for sale, ...

    Article : 481 words
  4. EARLY TOURISTS

    Among the early tourists at present touring Tasmania are these four girls —three from Victoria and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 82 words
  5. PEKING ROAD IS "OPEN" TO U.K. PASSPORTS

    CANBERRA.—The Federal Government will not attempt to prevent Australians holding British passports from attending the Peking peace conference this month if they so desire. The Acting Minister for Immigration (Mr. Beale) said this yesterday when commenting on a statement made in Sydney on Thursday by the Rev. G. Van Earde ...

    Article : 308 words
  6. BROKE OWN LAW: FINED 2½d.

    CAIRO.—General Naguib was fined for breaking one of his own laws when he referred to the former Prime Minister (Aly Maher) as "his excellency." General Naguib ...

    Article : 189 words
  7. ACCIDENTAL DEATHS

    HOBART— Two deaths occurred at the Royal Hobart Hospital yesterday as the result of accidents. ...

    Article : 66 words
  8. Police dogs guard atom chief's plane

    SINGAPORE — Britain's chief atomic scientist, Dr. W. G. Penney, en route for the Monte Bello Islands, on Thursday night slept in a bungalow on the fringe of Changi airport while R.A.F. guards with police dogs patrolled roads leading to the airfield where his plane waited. ...

    Article : 297 words
  9. P.M. denies war commitments

    CANBERRA. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) yesterday flatly denied he had committed Australia to active ...

    Article : 63 words
  10. NEW LIGHT ON HOWELL CASE

    MELBOURNE. — Police have drawn a curtain of secrecy round the sensational finding of a sawn-off pea rifle, a dagger, and a bunch of car keys near where Constable George Howell was murdered at Caulfield on January ...

    Article : 239 words
  11. TO PLAN TAFT'S ELECTION ROLE

    NEW YORK. — The long-awaited meeting between General Dwight Eisenhower and Senator Robert Taft on the latter's role in the Republican presidential campaign took place yesterday. ...

    Article : 226 words
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