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  4. Decision at Lisbon

    LONDON, February 25.--Most Lon don newspapers welcome the firm defence planning decision at Lisbon, but emphasise that N.A.T.O. forces ...

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  5. FOOD AS DEFENCE

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Production of essential food items and other agricultural products in future will be ...

    Article : 317 words
  6. Seeks 'sacking' of Sir Arthur

    SYDNEY, Mon.--The Boggabilla branch of the New South Wales Graziers' Association wants the resignation or ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Ready for challenge

    Admiral W. Fechteler, U.S. Chief of Naval Operations, said recently that it would be "a vast ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. VITAL AS

    NEW YORK, February 25.--The Allies to-day offered to drop Norway from their list of neutral nations to police a Korean truce if the Communists would withdraw their ...

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  9. Further rainfall expected

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Thej Brisbane Weather Bureau to-day forecast possible follow-on rain for ...

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  10. Attempt to stop gifts to carnival

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Arbitration Court was asked to-day to stop three Communist officials ...

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  11. Could not resist fire urge

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.--Thomas Samuel Greenway (26), laborer, who pleaded guilty to two ...

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  12. OLD BLOCKS

    KOREAN armistice negotiators--with virtually all miner issues settled--yesterday were confronted with two old major ...

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  13. More pay if no strikes

    SYDNEY, Mon.--A large Sydney manufacturing firm will pay its employees more than £40,000 if ...

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  14. CONTROL LIFT ON CLOTHING

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A telegram opposing the proposed lifting of price control of textiles ...

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  15. France early

    FRANCE early to-day acted swiftly to develop the defences on the lines agreed on at the Lisbon conference. The ...

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  16. Aid depends on Federal Govt.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Extent of State financial aid to butter and cheese factories is likely to be governed by the ...

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  17. PROPAGANDA

    COMMUNIST negotiators at Panmunjon and official Communist radios at Pyongvan[?] and Peking have pounced ...

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  18. Denies family harnessed to farm machine

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The State Treasurer (Mr. Walsh) denied to-day any farmer in the Bundaberg electorate, his ...

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  19. FOUND £1000 O[?] ROADWAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Three men discovered £1000 in notes in an overnight bag which they picked up on the roadway in ...

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  20. Threat to capacity

    AUSTRALIA'S capacity to earn the necessary credits for capital imports was seriously threatened, and, in ...

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  21. Pilotless planes

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--South Australia is to produce a reasonably large number of Australian-designed pilotless ...

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  22. Jugoslavia cog in defence plan

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.--Mr. George Allen, U.S. Ambassador to Jugoslavia, declared yesterday Marshal Tito's army would ...

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  23. Troops withdrawn

    SAIGON, Feb. 25.--General Raoul Salan, acting French commander-in-chief, announced yesterday the French ...

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  24. Back to wheat?

    CANBERRA, Mon.--Falling wool prices and a definite prospect of a higher international wheat agreement price next ...

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  25. Activities shifting

    A REPORT of the committee which set up in 1951 to plan N.A.T.O.'s military strength said alliances and activities ...

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  26. Witness collapsed during S.P. hearing

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Before a press agency proprietor collapsed while giving evidence before the Royal Commission on off the course' betting to-day, the chairman (Mr. W. J. ...

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  27. Policy in detail

    Dealing with the Government's policy in detail, Mr. McEwen said-- Superphosphates: The ...

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  28. Ultimatum on butter issued by Minister

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Federal Minister for Commerce (Mr. McEwen) to-night delivered an ultimatum to State Ministers for Agriculture. Unless their Governments ...

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  29. Anglo-Egyptian dispute

    C[?], February 25.--Premier Aly Maher Pasha was reported yesterday to have formulated specific proposals for settling the AngloEgyptian dispute in negotiations which resume ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. Literary awards

    CANBERRA, Mon.--The Director-General of Jubilee celebrations (Lieut. Gen. h. H. Berryman) announced to-day ...

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  31. To see P. M. on camp evictions

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A deputation from the Victorian Labor Party will ask the Prime Minister ...

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  32. Prompt, effective

    THE report lays emphasis on defensive forces which are prompt, effective and practicable. "This requires: (1) Action ...

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  33. Body heat will provide power

    PRINCETON (New Jersey), Feb. 25.--A wrist radio receiver, powered by heat front the human body, may ...

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  34. Korea front quiet

    TOKIO, Feb. 25.--The twenty-first month of the Korean war began to-day. There was virtually no ...

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  35. More farms needed

    Stops were being taken for farmers to interview migrants before engagement was effected and the scheme would ...

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  36. 44 Hrs. work in 40 hrs.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Factories in the manufacturing grocery industry had exceeded the 44-hour working week production levels on a 40-hour week. Mr. N. A. Gibbs, an organiser ...

    Article : 121 words
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