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  3. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN WELCOMES CONVENTION DELEGATES

    Mrs. Herbert Brookes, Federal president of the National Council of Women, and vice-president of the International Council of Women, addressing a luncheon gathering of the A.C T. branch at the Gloucester on Wednesday. Mrs, Brookes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. EASTERN LAKE TO BE OMITTED FROM CANBERRA CITY PLAN

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. P. A. McBride) announced yeterday that he had approved a recommendation by the National Capital Planning and Development Committee that the plan ...

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  5. WEST GERMANY TO LIVE BEYOND ITS MARSHALL MEANS

    Western Germany is settling down to live beyond its means and the authorities have fulled themselves into a sense, of faise security, according to a report by American Marshall Plan experts. ...

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  6. Reception By Indian High Commissioner

    Satisfaction of the association of the new Republic of India with the British Commonwealth and the goodwill existing between the ...

    Article : 226 words
  7. READMITTANCE URGED OF LITTLE NAZIS

    The American High Commissioner,(Mr. McCloy) told a session of the Senate Foreign Relations ...

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  8. N.Z.RESISTANCE TO AUSTRALIAN PRICE OF WHEAT

    According to the Minister of Industries and Commerce there are signs of buyer resistance to the high prices at which ...

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  9. U.S. DEFRAUD ON TAX RETURNS

    'One out of every four taxation returns, filed by Americans, is incorrect. The errors are predominantly in favour of the ...

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  10. INDIA PROCLAIMED A REPUBLIC

    India was proclaimed a Republic to-day by the Governor-General (Mr. G. Rajagopalachari) and Dr. Rajendra Prasad was immediately sworn-in as its first President. Tens of thousands cheered as ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. SYDNEY "HERALD" SETTLES CASE WITH "TELEGRAPH"

    It was revealed in the Supreme Court to-day that the suit by the proprietors of the "Sunday Heraid" against publishers of the ...

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  12. DEATH FROM POLIO

    The first death from polio this year was reported to-day. The victim, a 22-year-old Mungundi man, died in Prince Henry ...

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  13. U.S. Amendment to Constitution for Freedom for Women

    A Constitutional amendment, ' intended to give women equal rights with men was approved by the Senate, and goes to the ...

    Article : 76 words
  14. SABOTAGE ATTEMPT FEARED ON LINER

    The police are investigating the possibility of a deliberate attempt to set fire to the 13,000 to[?] shaw savill liner, wairangi, ...

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  15. OXFORD STUDENTS GRANTED FREEDOM

    Oxford undergraduates, long prevented from drinking in public,may now drink in hotels and taverns. Nevertheless, they are ...

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  16. Two More Die After Tarakan Explosion

    Two additional deaths occurred to-day following the explosion yesterday on H.M.A.S. Tarakan. Evidence of pockets of gas and petrol fumes were discovered to-day on the ship and immediately the area near the craft was ...

    Article : 459 words
  17. SOVIET ABSORBS RICH AREAS IN CHINA

    New charges that Russia is absorbing four of China's richest northern areas were made by the State Department, which said that the Soviet Union "has placed the richest ...

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  18. REBEL SEIZURE OF POLICE BARRACKS

    Rebel forces, under the command of Captain Westerling, broke into the police barracks in Passar Baru this morning. ...

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  19. U.S. MUST GO AHEAD WITH HYDROGEN BOMB

    The United States should go ahead with the manufacture of the hydrogen bomb before Russia did so, declared "Frederick ...

    Article : 137 words
  20. RAIN FALLS IN DRY AREAS IN U.S.A.

    Desert lands in New Mexico and Arizona may be converted into rich crop-producing areas following A ground-based rain-making experiment in New Mexico last year, "which ...

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  21. HISS SENTENCED FOR PERJURY

    Algo Hiss, adviser to President Roosevelt at Yalta, and later Secretary-General of the U.N. Charter conference at San ...

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  22. [?]oPANY READY [?]O PROCEED WITH [?]LEVISION HERE

    If the Government said go [?] day, we could have television [?] the air in sydney and Melbourne in 18 months." This was ...

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  23. U.S. BUILDS NEW JET FIGHTER

    A new jet fighter, claimed to be the fastest ever built,suceessfully completed its first test flight yesterday. It was the ...

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  24. CHINESE FEAR SOVIET AID IN INVASION

    Chinese Nationalists fear that Russia will aid the invasion of Formosa with ships and planes, otherwise Chiang's troops are confident they can defend the island. ...

    Article : 139 words
  25. ENTRIES CLOSING FOR DAVIS CUP

    With only a week before the closing date, Australia's nomination for the Davis Cup matches has not been received; however, ...

    Article : 66 words
  26. U.S. CAPITAL TO. BUILD HOTELS IN JAPAN

    A 100 million dollar project to build a series of large hotels, resorts and commercial centres in Japan was announced last night. ...

    Article : 72 words
  27. ENGINES FELL OFF PLANES IN FLIGHT

    Engines fell off two Boeing strato-cruisers yesterday. Nobody was hurt in either mishap and the planes landed safely. ...

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  28. NEW DRAFT PLAN FOR JERUSALEM

    The U.N.A. Trusteeship Council will begin its discussi[?] on the status of Jerusalem on Monday. The chairman (Mr. Roger Garrenu) believes that an acceptable solution, to ihe problem can be found. ...

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  29. HUME SENTENCED TO 12 YEARS

    The self-styled "flying smug[?]er," Brian Donald Hume, was [?]entenced to 12 years after plead[?]g guilty, at Old Bailey Court ...

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