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  3. ATTLEES WELCOMED AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE

    THE BRITISH LABOUR LEADER, Mr. Atilee, and Mrs. Attlee were welcomed by Their Excellencies the Governor-General, Field Marshal Sir William Slim, and Lady Slim at Government House yesterday. From left: Mr. Attlee, Lady Slim, Mrs. Attlee and Sir William Slim. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. EIGHT NATIONS SIGN SECURITY

    Ministers of eight nations to-day signed a collective security treaty pledging united action against any aggression in South-East Asia or the South-West Pacific. They also issued a declaration of principles to be known as the ...

    Article : 635 words
  5. Angry Exchanges In House On Telephone Tapping

    The Leader of the Opposition, Dr. Evatt, figured in a heated scene in the House of Representatives yesterday when he was forced to withdraw charges against the ...

    Article : 351 words
  6. Chinese Nationalists Bomb U.K. Freighter In Air Raid

    Nationalist Chinese planes last night bombed and strafed the British freight, Inchkilda, the ship's owners said to-day. The Nationalist planes were attacking the Communist ...

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  7. Mass Meeting Of Transport Unionists Seeks Margins Rise

    About 3,000 Government transport employees at a mass meeting at Sydney Town Hall to-night carried a resolution for increased ...

    Article : 117 words
  8. M. Roche Told No Government Link With Protest

    The French Ambassador to Australia, M. Louis Roche, is understood to have been told yesterday that the ...

    Article : 210 words
  9. Mr. Ward Calls Mr. Calwell To Order

    Mr. Ward (East Sydney) last night called his Deputy Leader, Mr. Calwell, to order when Mr. Calwell was sitting on the ...

    Article : 126 words
  10. London Criticism of Dr. Evatt

    "Australian Labour Leader, Dr. Evatt, has not been made a martyr—he merely got what he asked," The London Daily ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. Abrupt End To Labour Caucus Meeting

    A meeting of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party yesterday ended in disorder after the Leader, Dr. Evatt, had addressed members on the Petrov Royal Commission. ...

    Article : 202 words
  12. Mr. Dulles To Visit Formosa

    The American Secretary of State, Mr: John Foster Du'les, will fly to Formosa to-morrow morning for an on-the-spot ...

    Article : 113 words
  13. TOP MAU MAU TO BE ISOLATED

    Jomo Kenyatta and four Africans convicted with him of directing the Mau Mau terror organisation are to be confined ...

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  14. M. ROCHE AT PARLIAMENT

    FRENCH AMBASSADOR, M. Louis Roche, accompanied by Mr. J. Gibson of the Department of External Affairs, entering Parliament House yesterday for talks with the Acting Minister for External Affairs, Senator Spicer. He is believed to have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. LARGER SWIMMING TEAM WAS NEEDED FOR GAMES

    Australia should have sent a larger swimming team to the Empire Games in Vancouver, the manager of the Australian ...

    Article : 187 words
  16. £666,695 ESTATE OF CITY MERCHANT

    An estate of £666,695 was left by Phillip Howard Bushell, 74, merchant, of Darling Point, who died last March. ...

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  17. Labour Members Anxious To Boycott Attlee Welcomes

    Intense pressure was exerted yesterday on a number of Federal Labour members to prevent them boycotting the two official functions to the British Labour Leader, Mr. Attlee, in Parliament House to-day. ...

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  18. Princess Had "Good Night"

    New Brunswick, Wednesday. Nearly 100 people stood in the raina s the Duchess of Kent smiled and waved goodbye from ...

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  19. FROGS HAVE ACCENTS

    GAINESVILLE, Wednesday. —Dr. F. ank Blair and Mr. David Pettus, after months of taperecording and "interviewing" ...

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  20. DIAMONDS IN SUNKEN DUTCH PLANE

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—Diamonds worth more than £stg.357,000 may be eventually recovered from the wreck of the ...

    Article : 77 words
  21. APPEAL MAY FALL ON DEAF EARS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. —The Washington Star to-day predicted that Chinese Communist Premier Mao Tse-Tung, will ...

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