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  4. AUST. TO STAY AS MEMBER OF G.A.T.T.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Australia will retain its membership of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade for a further 18 months until June 30, 1955. ...

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  5. QUEEN WELCOMED BY N.Z.'s SECOND CITY

    CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. Tuesday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh this morning began a busy day of official engagements ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. The will fly the Queen over Australia

    The Queen's Dakota and her crew. The RAAF has fitted out a special Dakota in which the Queen will travel during her stay in Australia. The crew are, left to right: Squadron Leader J. G. Cornish ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SHIRLEY BUTLER INQUEST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: An elderly widow said today that on the night of Shirley Butler's murder she heard a sound "like someone choking" coming from the ...

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  8. Aust. book on Korea

    CANBERRA. Tuesday: The work of Australian fighting forces in Malaya and Korea will be the subject of a book ...

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  9. OYSTERS, FOR THE LOOK OF THE THING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The protein requirements of the average adult could be obtained almost exclusively from ...

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  10. LUCKY ESCAPE BY YACHT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The crew of the 33ft yacht Gesture balled for their lives when mountainous seas almost ...

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  11. May be inquiry on resignation

    SYDNEY, Tuesday; Some Government members believe State Cabinet may order a Royal Commission into the circumstances of the suspension and ...

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  12. NO ROYAL HONORS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Rules of the Australian Labor Party provide that members must not accept Royal honors ...

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  13. Churchill will retire when ready

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: "Sir Winston Churchill will retire when he feels like it. He has never said it himself. It's only a rumor," said the Chancellor of the ...

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  14. Temora victim weakening

    One of the two women victims of an attempted, murder at Temora on January 6, at present in the Temora Hospital with a bullet wound in her head, has suddenly ...

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  15. Vietnam to increase army

    PARIS, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The Vietnam Government yesterday tabled plans to increase its Army strength from ...

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  16. DROWNED WHEN CLOSE TO SAFETY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: One of three fishermen stranded in a rowing boat in Port Phillip Bay off ...

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  17. Will streamline C'wealth works

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Kent Hughes) to-night announced a streamlining of Commonwealth works programmes. ...

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  20. OIL SHARES ADVANCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Nearly 51,000 oil shares of 12 stocks were sold on the Sydney Stock Exchange today. ...

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  21. GIBRALTAR CLAIM "NONSENSE"

    GIBRALTAR, Tues. (AAP-Reuter): The Gibraltar Chronicle yesterday hit back at the Spanish Press, and ...

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  22. C.S.I R.O. CHIEF CRITICISES PART PLAYED BY SCIENCE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The head of the C.S.I.R.O. (Dr. I. Clunies Ross) today criticised the meagreness of the contribution of science to food production in Australia in the past, but said we could look forward in the future to production much greater than we considered reasonable at the present ...

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  23. APPEAL TO PUBLIC ON 'KEY MONEY'

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. The Minister for Justice (Mr. Downing) today appealed to the public to co-operate with ...

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