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  4. "POLICY ON DUTCH SUICIDAL"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Government's policy of antagonising the Dutch was suicidal, declared Mr. Holt (Lib., Vic.) in the House of Representatives today. ...

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  5. Got The Bird—Then Cooked It!

    MRS. W. L. WALSH, of Twin Hills Farm, Croydon (V.) was among the shooters who assembled before dawn the other day to open the duck shooting season in Victoria. With her husband (above) she tried her luck in a reedy lake at Lilydale but brought down only one bird—just enough for two. Mr. Walsh did not bag one. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. U.S. Would Defend Japan—MacArthur

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): If Japan were attacked, America would certainly defend her, declared General Douglas MacArthur in an interview. He added his belief that Russia would not attack ...

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  8. ABOUT-FACE BY ACCUSED IN HUNGARY

    LONDON, Wed. (A.A.P.): The trial in Budapest of 14 men on counts relating to the blackmarket charges ...

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  9. RESULTS OF WOOL BOARD CONTESTS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The prizewinners in two competitions conducted by the Australian Wool Board were ...

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  10. P.M. QUERIES PROMISE OF U.S. AID

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Although Brigadier-General Robert Travis, G.O.C. of the U.S. Pacific Air Command, said the ...

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  11. DARBY MUNRO FOR TRIAL ON DRIVING CHARGES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Jockey Darby Munro, 35. at the Kogarah Court today was committed for trial on charges of ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN AIRWAYS TO BE 'WORLD'S SAFEST'

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: A £3,000,000 scheme to make Australia's airways the safest in the world has been adopted by the ...

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  13. Boycott of Parlt.

    BELFAST, Wednesday: Nine Nationalist members of the Northern Ireland Parliament who are opposed to continued ...

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  14. NEW GUINEA TIMBER INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Wartime chief of the Brisbane branch of the Army Inventions Directorate (Mr. Alfred Crammond) told the Royal Commission on the New Guinea timber case today that he had almost been given to understand that Edward Farrell was a "glorified King's messenger, operating ...

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  15. Health Scheme Attacked

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: "Instead of working from the cradle to the grave, the Government is working back from the grave to the cradle in its efforts to provide a National Health Scheme," Sir ...

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  16. O'KEEFE CASE JUDGMENT RESERVED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Judgment in the O'Keefe deportation case was reserved by the Full High Court today ...

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  17. Commission Appointment Criticised

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The appointment of Mr. Shand, K.C., to assist the Royal Commissioner ...

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  18. 18 Give Blood at Wagga Since Service Started

    The Wagga secretary of the Australian Bed Cross Society Blood Transfusion Service (Mr. A. B. Sadleir) said yesterday ...

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  19. Court Refuses Re-registration of B.W.I.U.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The Arbitration Court today refused to re-register the Building Workers' Industrial Union. ...

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  22. Cruiser Deserts to Reds

    HONG KONG, Wed. (A.A.P.-Reuter): It is reliable reported in Shanghai that the Chinese cruiser, Chungking, (formerly ...

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  23. CYCLONE AGAIN HITS QUEENSLAND; HEAVY DAMAGE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Queensland coastal towns have been devastated by a raging cyclone, and already two deaths have been reported. THE cyclone is expected to ...

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