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  4. MENZIES ACCUSED OF "WINDOW DRESSING"

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Federal Government had brought about a serious economic nation that had created a national emergency, Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Evatt) said ...

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  5. Judge slates hotels' rush periods

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Liquor Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Maxwell) today described drinking conditions in hotels between 4 and 6 pm ...

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  6. Search in snow for six hikers

    Trudging along a snowy road from Marysville, a fresh party of volunteers set out to find the six ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SOUTH AFRICAN UNREST

    CAPETOWN, Thursday (A.A.P.): Special plain clothes police, armed with revolvers, stood guard round the official residence of Prime Min­ister Daniel Malan last night as police ...

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  8. Wild riots in three capitals

    TOKYO, Thursday (AAP): Rioting Communists celebrat­ing May Day caused wide­spread destruction in Tokyo, ...

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  9. £80,000 for Junee hospital

    The Minister for Health (Mr. M. O'Sullivan)has informed the Board of Directors of Junee Public ...

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  10. SIX HIKERS FOUND -ALL SAFE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Alive, but pale and shivering and looking "Very washed out," the six missing hikers— four men and two girls— arrived at Marysville late this afternoon, threequarters of an hour after searchers had found them about 12 miles east of the town and five miles off the ...

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  11. SOLDIERS NEARER A-BLAST

    LAS VEGAS, Thursday(A.A.P.): Scientists hastened final preparations yesterday to touch off an atomic ...

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  12. Early Budget this year

    CANBERRA, Thurs.: The Commonwealth Government's Budget for 1952/53 will be brought down earlier than Miss Pat Rodgers holding the 61b 90z. potato grown by Mrs. L. Miller, of Almurta, near Wonthaggi. Mrs. Miller grew it in a kerosene tin, according to Instructions by announcer Danny Wtbb in a radio session. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. 150 MEN IN TUNNELS

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Miners in the Collinsville State coalmine are staging Queensland's first "staydown strike." The miners, who are waiting 700 yards ...

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  14. Magazine tips Eisenhower

    NEW YORK, Thursday (A.A.P.): Neither General Dwight Eisenhower nor Senator Robert Taft will have a first ballot margin when the Republic national convention meets in Chicago ...

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  17. RECORD LOAN PROGRAMME

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Australian Loan Council was today asked to approve a borrowing programme of £344,950,000 for Governmental works during 1952-53. This includes £37,468,000 sought by the Commonwealth for the Commonwealth-State housing agreement. ...

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  18. "L" PLATES FOR DRIVERS LEARNING

    SYDNEY, Thursday: From tomorrow, all persons taking out permits to learn to drive will have to carry "L" plates ...

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  19. COWRA MAN'S £191,642 ESTATE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Cowra grazier Stanley Richard Forbes Coward, who died last December, left an estate of ...

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