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  4. BUTTER RATIONING ENDS IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Friday: The immediate abolition of butter rationing was announced tonight by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies). ...

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  5. Talks on Defence

    Field-Marshal Sir William Slim, Chief of the Imperial General Staff (centre), confers with Sir Frederick Sheddon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MELBOURNE POLICE watched the home of the Dean of St. Paul's (the Rex. Roscoe Wilson) after two warnings that it would be bombed were made on the telephone by a woman. Above is First Constable C. Kay patrolling the grounds at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Flood Devastation Continues: Six Dead

    SYDNEY, Friday: Unrelenting rain for the past seven days in N.S.W. central, coastal and metropolitan areas has caused: 1. A flood threat in the Hunter River Valley equal ...

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  8. NEHRU BACKS N.E.I CLAIM TO N. GUINEA

    DJAKARTA, Friday (A.A.P.-Reuter): The Indian Prime Minister (Pandit Nehru) today supported Indonesia's claim to ...

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  9. 50,000 MAY MISS VOTES: RAIN SEQUEL

    SYDNEY, Friday: Tomorrow's State election will be short of at least 50,000 votes. Flood rains over the last four days have made it impossible for the big majority of the 50,000 to ...

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  10. FIELD DAY AT WAGGA FARM ON JULY 4

    A Field Day will be held on the property of Cameron Brothers, "Mundowey," Wagga, on July 14, when the judging party ...

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  11. Miners' Leaders Split On Strike Issue

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Miners' Federation Central Executive admitted tonight that a split among Federation officials caused proposed stoppages on the coal fields on Monday to be called off. ...

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  12. SAYS WIFE KEPT HOME FOR ANIMALS

    SYDNEY, Friday: A husband said in the Divorce Court today that he was forced to live alone in a garage next door to his wife ...

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  13. Flying Saucer Seen By Two Wagga Men

    An object which they described as a guided missile, which threw a greenish glow over the snow-covered landscape, was seen in the sky recently by two Wagga men at Mount Kosciusko. ...

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  14. Jury Fails to Agree on Damages Claim

    SYDNEY, Friday: For one of the rare times on record, a Supreme Court jury failed to agree, in a common law action today. ...

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  15. Five Trapped in Mine

    MONTREAL, Friday: Rescue crews are st[?]gling to reach five men trap, in a coal-mine near Cadomin (Alberta) by ...

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  16. Antarctic Expedition

    WASHINGTON, Friday: Russia plans to send a new whaling and exploring expedition to the Antarctic. The State Department ...

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  19. Man Drowned in Pit

    SYDNEY, Friday: An elderly, man was found drowned in a pit at the new telephone exchange building in Dalley Street, near ...

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  20. Press Leaders Confer With Defence Chiefs

    OTTAWA, Friday (A.A.P.): Delegates to the Imperial Press Conference yesterday had a closed session on Commonwealth ...

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  21. N.S.W. Govt. to Take Mobile Homes Output

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Minister for Housing (Mr. C. Evatt) said today that he had completed arrangements with Mr. F. R. ...

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  22. C.P. Leader: "Poll Should Have Been Postponed"

    INVERELL, Friday: The Leader of the Country Party (Colonel Bruxner) today suggested postponement of the State elections. He said that if this were not done the ...

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  23. NO TRAMS IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Friday: Adelaide was without trams for several hours today while tramway employees attended a stopwork ...

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  24. PRIEST ADVISES ON MIGRATION

    TOKIO, Friday (A.A.P).-Reuter): Australia should not only admit Japanese visitors, but Japanese migrants, as well, said ...

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  25. Island Pall of Haze Clearing

    HONOLULU, Friday (A.A.P.): The haze pall which shrouded Hawaii and the vast Mid-Pacific for three days and nights is ...

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