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  4. OVERALL INCREASE IN FOOD PRODUCTION IS ACHIEVED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Overall agricultural production is now about 20 per cent above the average level for the three years ended 1938-39, according to information placed before the Australian Agricultural Council today. ...

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  5. RIFT WIDENS BETWEEN U.S. AND THE SOVIET

    BERLIN, Wednesday (A.A.P.): American secretary of State, John Foster Dulles declared yesterday the United States would never attend a meeting of ...

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  6. THE QUEEN BY TELEPRINTER

    Picture of the Queen done by a teleprinter operator on his machine aboard the Gothic and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Tony will have a lot to say "back home"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: American Davis Cup star Tony Trabert said today he was sorry for his exhibition in the final set of the Australian championships against veteran John Bromwich at ...

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  8. Says migrant children have war disorders

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Tasmanian Government was concerned at the number of British children being brought to Australia under the Fairbridge ...

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  9. Potato Board bribery allegations

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Premier (Mr. Cahill) will ask police to investigate allegations of bribery in the New ...

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  10. Cabinet to consider bribe claims

    SYDNEY, Wed.: State Cabinet Ministers will meet on Friday to discuss allegations of police corruption. ...

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  11. Honeymoon couple rescued

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Police and fishermen rescued a honeymoon couple from wrecked ketch ...

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  12. TO RESUME MIGRANT NOMINATION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday Reintroduction of the Commonwealth Government's nomination scheme for British migrants was announced today by the ...

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  13. Passports problem complex

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Hie withholding of passports from Australian Communists wishing to travel ...

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  14. Survey puts Govt. in awkward spot

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Australian Government is placed in a delicate position on the inclusion of Japanese in the New Guinea survey teams. ...

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  15. Exservicemen attack survey

    SYDNEY, Wed.: Exservicemen's organisations today attacked Japanese participation in the survey of the Pacific. The president of the Air. ...

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  16. JAPAN WILL INCREASE DEFENCE FORGE

    TOKYO, Wednesday (AAP): Japan will increase her defence forces this year, the Japanese Premier (Mr. ...

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  19. Calwell attacks Govt. on Jap. survey plan

    HOBART, Wednesday: A bitter attack on the Menzies Government and the Anzus Pact was made by the Deputy Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Caldwell) when commenting on the announcement that some Japanese nationals ...

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  20. SHIPS IDLE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wed.: Twenty-seven ships in the port of Sydney will be idle tomorrow when waterside workers ...

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  21. Stabbed wife, hanged himself

    CANBERRA, Wed.: After stabbing his wife, and while six men were searching for him, a Palish migrant today ...

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  22. FINED £250 FOR EXACTING KEY MONEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A Bondi woman, Mrs. Piroska Szenes, Campbell Parade, Bondi, was fined the ...

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  23. 50 Merino rams allotted

    SYDNEY, Wed.: Eight war service land settlers gained Kurrumbede Merino flock rams in the Department ...

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