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  4. CHURCH OF SURGES

    LONDON, Friday.—Returning to his role of war strateg[?] Mr. Winston Churchill yesterday warned the [?] of Commons that it was at once a grave imperative to form a front in Europe against a possible ...

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  5. BRITAIN WILL SPEND £780 MILLION ON DEFENCE PROGRAMME

    LONDON, Friday.—Britain in the 1950-51 financial year will spend £780 million on defence, but plans to reduce service manpower, the Defence Minister, Mr. Emanuel Shinwell revealed to Parliament yesterday. ...

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  6. NEW ENGLISH POWER STATION

    On the site of the new Bankside Power Station on the South Bank of the River Thames is r[?]sing a network steel girders that will, when completed, be the steel structure of the boiler house of the most impressive power station yet built. This ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SERETSE KHAMA WILL RETURN HOME

    LONDON, Friday.—Seretse Khama, exiled Bechuanaland Chieftain, will probably return home by plains on March 20 to ...

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  9. BRIBERY INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Commissioner for Railways, Mr. Garside, gave evidence before the Bribery Royal Commission ...

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  10. CLAIM FOR £7000 IS UPHELD

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A 77-year-old husband won his [?] in the Supreme Court today against his young wife ...

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  11. DUAL SUICIDE PACT FAILS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A woman who allegedly watched her husband die of cyanide poisoning after a suicide pact ...

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  12. Season "Almost Too Good"

    SYDNEY: "The season in New South Wales is almost too good" said the secretary of the Grazers' Federal Council, Mr. J. ...

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  13. LONDON TO ROME IN TWO HOURS

    LONDON, Friday.—Britain's De Havilland Comet, the world's first all jet airliner, flew from London to Rome and back ...

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  14. WIVES MAY BE SENT TO JAPAN

    TOKYO: British Commonwealth headquarters this week circularised the Australian Occupation Forces in Japan ...

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  15. COAL SHORTAGE HITS B.H.P.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—Newcastle's, B.H.P. steelworks, already operating on a reduced scale, may cease steel production ...

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  16. Labor to Define Attitude on New Banking Bill

    CANBERRA.—The Treasurer. Mr. A. W. Fadden, last night introduced a bill to repeal the Bank Nationalisation Act and amend ...

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  17. Temperance Body Intervenes Over Wine Exports

    CANBERRA: The Australian Temperance Council has cabled the British Prime Minister, Mr. Atilee, urging him not to break ...

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  18. DUTCH PARLT. TO DECIDE ON KING LEOPOLD

    BRUSSELS, Friday.—Only the decision of Parliament—in which Royalists hold a majority—stands between King Leopold and the ...

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  19. Marketing Bureau Quotations

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  20. ALLOWANCE FOR T.B. TREATMENT

    CANBERRA.—The Minister for Health Sir Earle Page, said in the [?] of Representatives yesterday that the Government ...

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  21. JOCKEY'S WIFE ACCUSES DUGAN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mrs. Doris Thompson, wife of the jockey, Jack Thompson, said in Central Police Court that D'Arcy Dugan ...

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  22. Film Companies Cutting Costs

    HOLLYWOOD.—American film companies are trying to make up for declining earnings [?] dismissing hundreds of employees, ...

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  23. WANTS MEETING TO DISCUSS ASIAN AFFAIRS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Truman was today urged to initiate a meeting between Australia and the South East ...

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  24. Czechs. Expel Papal Diplomat

    LONDON, Friday—Czechoslovakia has expelled Monsignor Ottavio De Liva, only diplomat left in the Papal nunciature, thus in ...

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  25. MAIN PRIZES IN STATE LOTTERY

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  26. Octopus Attacks Man in Boat

    WOLLONGONG, Friday.-A ten foot octopus climbed into a boat and attacked a man at Ulladulla yesterday. ...

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  27. NEW VARIETIES OF POTATOES

    SYDNEY: These new varieties of potatoes bred in N.S.W. had come through a severe disease test this season with satisfactory ...

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  28. N.Z. 3 FOR 84 AT LUNCH

    New Zealand had lost three wickets for 84 at lunch adjournment today in the unofficial test against Australia. Ring claimed ...

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  29. Bodies Recovered From Truculent

    LONDON, Friday.—Salvage men last night recovered two bodies from the forward control-room of the beached submarine, ...

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  30. Forty Drown When Ship Sinks

    GUAYAQUIL (Ecuador), Friday—The steamer Bolivia sank in the Guayas River early yesterday with a possible loss of at ...

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  31. Britain Prepared For Atomic Warfare

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Congress atomic leader, Senator Brien McMahon, said yesterday that Britain's civil defence ...

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  32. MOVE TO ABOLISH UPPER HOUSE ES UNLIKELY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There is little possibility of the Parliamentary Labour Caucus directing the Government to bring down ...

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  33. U.S. Seaman Flown Home to Die

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An American seaman dying of cancer is flying home to New York today to die. ...

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  34. Battleship Capt. to Be Courtmartialled

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Navy has ordered that Captain W. Brown and two other officers of the battleship Missouri, ...

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