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  4. C.P. BILL IN COURT

    MELBOURNE, Mon.: The Victorian Government could not answer the challenge to the ...

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  5. INSIGNIA OF THE GARTER

    The insignia of the Most Noble Order of the Garter conferred on Mr. Churchill—the Collar with the George appended; Garter; Star; and Lesser George on a blue ribbon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Inspection of Guard

    The Governor-General (Sir William McKell) inspects the Guard of Honor from the 45th Battalion, the St. George Regiment at the annual service of be Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George at St. James Church. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. VOLCANO ERUPTS

    TOKYO. Mon. (A.A.P.) Aso volcano erupted today killing at least six people. Some unofficial estimates ...

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  8. WAGGA PACKED OUT FOR GOLD CUP MEETING: BIG CROWD LIKELY

    For several days hurrying street crowds, increasingly heavy traffic, race fashion displays in store windows, and hundreds of new faces have heralded the coming of Wagga's most important racing fixture-the ...

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  9. Some union officials criticised

    SYDNEY, Monday: National secretary of the Federated Ironworkers' Association (Mr. I. Short) said ...

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  10. Trainees represent all States

    CANBERRA, Monday: Nineteen RAAF trainee-pilots to commence training at Archerfield (Qld.) on May 12 next ...

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  11. Want inquiry on power charges

    SYDNEY, Monday: Sydney County Council will ask the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Renshaw) to institute a public inquiry, with powers of a Royal Commission, into ...

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  12. LACK OF RAIN WILL CUT WHEAT CROP

    SYDNEY, Monday: The New South Wales wheat crop would be seriously diminished if rain did not fall on the wheat belt soon, agricultural authorities said today. Farmers in many districts ...

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  13. WHITE ANTS EAT EQUIPMENT

    DARWIN, Monday: White ants have completely destroyed all the equipment of a mining company. ...

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  14. Exchange POWs in Aust. May 4

    CANBERRA, Monday: The five Australian soldiers handed over in the exchange of sick and wounded prisoners-of-war in Korea recently will leave Japan by air to return to Australia on May ...

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  15. P.M. REPLIES TO STATEMENTS ON TAXATION

    PERTH, Monday: Most people would be willing to pay more taxation if they had more income the Prime ...

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  16. Progress in Snowy power talks

    SYDNEY, Monday: Substantial progress had been made towards concluding an agreement on the distribution ...

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  17. PROTEST OVER DUKE'S SUNDAY CRICKET

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The honorary treasurer of the Sunday Observance Council (Mr. W. Gordon ...

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  18. Peace hopes fall

    PANMUNJON, Monday (A.A.P.): Hopes of an early peace in Korea dwindled yesterday at the first full plenary ...

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  19. Stoppage over incentive bonus scheme

    MELBOURNE, Monday. A 24-hour stoppage of workers employed by Australian Paper Manufacturers Ltd. In Victoria ...

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  20. WILL ASK FOR CENOTAPH TO BE MOVED

    SYDNEY, Monday: The R.S.L. Anzac Day Committee would urge the removal of the Cenotaph from Martin Place ...

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  23. Australian's win in 500 c.c.

    NAMUR, Monday (A.A.P.): Australian motor cyclist Ken Kavanagli yesterday won the 500 c.c. race over 10 laps at the ...

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  24. GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN WARY MOOD

    MELBOURNE, Monday. Australia's Governor-General designate (Field-Marshal Sir William Slim) parried all ...

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  25. HUGE INVESTMENT IN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT—FADDEN

    WELLINGTON, Monday: Public and private investment in national development programmes had created a record, the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) said tonight. He said that private ...

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  26. OVERSEAS ROUND-UP

    LONDON, Monday: A tiny electric motor—20 of them will go into a thimble—will be on show at the British ...

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