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  3. A.C.T. STUDENTS GET GOOD PASSES IN LEAVING

    Students at the Canberra High School gained some excellent passes in the 1952 Leaving Certificate examination. ...

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  4. TREASURER DEFENDS TAX POLICY, PLANS

    Defending the taxation policy of the Government, the Treasurer, Sir Arthur Fadden, said last night, "The present demand for wholesale taxation reductions amounts to a ...

    Article : 875 words
  5. N. Sudanese-Egyptians Sign Agreement; New Threat To Britain

    The four main Northern Sudanese political parties signed an agreement with an Egyptian mission during the week-end, accepting proposals from Cairo for ending the ...

    Article : 369 words
  6. 'Short-Term Success' Makes NATO Crisis; Army Problem Acute

    The crisis in N.A.T.O. will be one of the first major problems confronting the new administration of President-Elect Eisenhower, Hanson Baldwin says in The New York Times to-day. Baldwin recently returned from a three months survey of ...

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  7. TAFTS DESIGNS ON FOREIGN POLICY

    Upon incoming President Eisenhower would very much depend whether [?]ere was to be serious friction ...

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  8. U.K. TO BUY ALL OUR AVAILABLE CANNED GOODS

    The British Ministry of Food had contracted to buy all available supplies of canned apricots, peaches, pears and pineapples from Austrlia during the coming season, the ...

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  9. More Leadership By Britain Urged By Acheron

    United States Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, has made a personal appeal to Mr. Winston Churchill to provide ...

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  10. TEST TEAM LEAVES ON MARCH 6

    The Australian touring cricket team will leave for England on March 6, the Victorian Cricket Association announced to-night. ...

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  11. STORMS CEASE IN EASTERN U.S.

    A new squall was gathering off the Pacific north-west States yesterday, but a mass of cool air moving down froud Canada drove ...

    Article : 87 words
  12. HOTEL GUNMAN HAD SENSE OF HUMOUR

    Every policeman in London last night was issued with a description of a 6ft. 2in. tall, gloved gunman, with a sense of humour. ...

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  13. Burmese Warned on Reds

    RANGOON, Mon.—Yugoslav Foreign Minister, Mr. A. Bebler, told a mass rally of socialists in Rangoon yesterday that the ...

    Article : 76 words
  14. STRANDED TRAIN TO RUN

    ADELAIDE, Mon.—It is expected that the train for Alice Springs held up by floodwaters at Finke River crossing will be ...

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  15. TWO CANBERRAS TO COMPETE IN N.Z. AIR RACE

    Two R.A.A.F. Canberra jet bombers will compute in the England-New Zealand air race next October. ...

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  16. "Pacific NATO" Urged To Block Red Moves In East

    A "Pacific N.A.T.O." (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) to block Communist aggression in the Far East might succeed better than such an alliance had in Europe, Mr. Walter Judd, Republican member of the House of Representatives for Minnesota, said to-day. ...

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  17. SENATOR'S CAR BADLY BURNED

    Fire severely damaged a sedan car being used to take the President of the Senate, Senator Mattner, from Canberra to his ...

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  18. Students Deny Reds Sponsored Riots In Karachi

    Student bodies which organised the agitation for lower fees and better college facilities last week, last night denied a police ...

    Article : 106 words
  19. CLAIMANT TN LIBEL SUIT DIES

    A £25,000 libel suit was adjourned in the Supreme Court today when it was announced that the claimnant had died. ...

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  20. 39 MEN WORK WITHOUT PAY

    Thirty-nine men are working at Bunnerong power house without pay. The men, employed by J. R. ...

    Article : 90 words
  21. Mr. Dulles To Visit Asian Countries

    Mr. John Foster Dulles plans to visit India, Pakistan and several other Asiatic countries in the spring. ...

    Article : 144 words
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