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  3. RATIONING OF GAS COAL ORDERED AS STRIKE GOES ON

    The Joint Coal Board to-night ordered an immediate 25 per cent, cut in the use of coal supplies held by Sydney and Newcastle gas companies. ...

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  4. TASMANIAN PREMIER TO SEEK DISSOLUTION

    After a 90 minute Gaucus meeting this morning, the Premier of Tasmania (Mr. Cosgrove) announced ...

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  5. ITALIANS MAY BUY COMETS

    Italian officials are expected to discuss the possibil[?]ties of placing a contract for the British Comet, the world's fast commercial all-jet airliner, when directors of the De Havil[?]and Aircraft Company fly to Rome in the plane to-morrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SHARP U.S. WARNING TO COMMUNIST CHINA AGAINST "ADVENTURES"

    The United States Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) to-day bluntly warned the Chinese people that if they were led by the Communist regime into aggressive or ...

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  7. CALCULATED SILENCE BY STALIN SEEN

    Pictures showing Marshal Stalin recording his ballot in the Soviet election over the weekend is regarded in Moscow as ...

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  8. M.P. PROPOSES CONFERENCE WITH MINERS

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Holt) told Mr. Davies (Cunningham) in the House of Representatives yesterday, that he woul[?] ...

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  9. NO REASON FOR RECOGNITION OF RED CHINA

    The Government saw no reason why it should recognise Communist China the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. ...

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  10. STATE PREMIER OFFERS RESIGNATION TO LABOUR CAUCUS

    The Premier (Mr. McGirr) to-day offered his resignation as Premier and Leader of the N.S.W. ...

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  11. SECURITY COUNCIL VOTE TO MEDIATE IN KASHMIR

    Another phase in the dispute between India and Pakistan ended yesterday when the Security Council, by eight votes to nil, ...

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  12. CLARENCE NOT TO PREJUDICE OTHER SCHEMES

    The Minister for Development (Mr. Casey) assured Mr. McColm (Bowman) in the House of Representatives yesterday that the ...

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  13. JAP. FEARS OF AMERICAN REARMAMENT

    Some Japanese, particularly in intellectual circles, are becoming perturbed over American proposals for partial rearmament of ...

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  14. DEATH SENTENCE FOR MURDER PLO[?] KILLING 22

    Thirty-two years old jewelle[?] salesman, J. Albert Guay, h[?] been sentenced to be hanged [?] June 23 for the murder of [?] ...

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  15. CANCER TREATMENT AT ATOMIC PLANT

    The plant where the death-dealing atomic bomb was born will soon house cancer victims in an attempt to save life. ...

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  16. FINAL APPEAL TO UNIONS AGAINST DISRUPTIONISTS

    The Minister for Supply and Fuel (Senator McLeay) last night made what he described as a final appeal to strikers to ...

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  17. Serious Forest Fires in W.A.

    Some of the worst fires in the history of Western Australia are devastating large areas of forest country and farmland in the ...

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  18. THE GLOUCESTERS AT NAIROBI

    The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester arrived at Nairobi for a fortnight's holiday. They will take part in ...

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  19. COMMUNIST LIST STILL SECRET

    The Prime Minister (Mr Menzies) yesterday declined to release the names of the 35 or 40[?] Communists who he said in ...

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  20. QUEEN MARY'S CARPET IN DOLLAR DRIVE

    Queen Mary's hand-made carpet—presented to the nation to help England's dollar drive—will be sent, to the United States on ...

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  21. Exile May Be Lifted For African Chief

    First hint that the British Government's ban on Seretse Khama, chiefdesignate of the ...

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  22. TRUCULENT RAISED FROM THAMES ESTUARY

    [?]en salvage ships raised the ga[?]ed hull of the British submarine, Truculent, from the mud-bottom of the Th[?]s ...

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  23. PREMIER'S TALKS WITH LEOPOLD "UNFINISHED"

    Tired and tense the Belgian Premier (Gaston Eyskens) said after a three-hour interview with King Leopold yesterday—his ...

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  24. JAPAN SHELVES BUYING OF AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    The Japanese Government has shelved plans to buy an additional £1,600,000 sterling worth of Australian wheat, because, of, ...

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  25. 48 Public Servants Removed In U.K. For Subversive Taint

    Since March 15, 1948, 48 civil servants have been removed from their employment—22 on the grounds of Communist Party ...

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  26. CZECH FOREIGN MINISTER RESIGNS

    The Prime Minister (Anton Zapotocky) announced yesterday that the Foreign Minister, Vladimir Clementis had resigned and ...

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  27. ESCAPED LEOPARD SHOT AT AUCKLAND

    A burst of Sten gun fire at 7.15 a.m. to-day ended the tension in Auckland over the escape of a young-female leopard from its ...

    Article : 45 words
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