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  4. ATLANTIC PACT WEAPON AGAINST AGGRESSION

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Ways of building the North Atlantic Defence Treaty into a forceful [?] Russian aggression will be discussed at [?] conference in Washington on ...

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  6. America Reassured U.K. Will Not Help Arm Russia

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Foreign policy leaders of the United States Senate to-day quickly discounted Senate fears that Britain might be preparing to ship war materials to Russia and satellite ...

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  7. Open Air Lessons For Patients.

    Youthful convalescents at Black Notley Hospital, Brain tree, in Essex, receive lessons from teachers supplied by the Essex Education Committee, who visit the wards for daily classes, which are held in the open when weather permits. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Naura Island Administration to Be Investigated

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Acting Minister for External Territories, Mr. Chambers, is to investigate at the request of the ...

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  9. MAIN PRIZES IN LOTTERY [?]

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  10. American Estimate Of Red Sympathisers

    WASHINGTON, Friday. —There are nearly 825,000 American Communists and fellow travellers who would be [?] ...

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  11. Men To Decide on Stores Strike

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The State Secretary of the Storemen and Packers' Union, Mr. F. Hamilton, said to-day that hopes of a ...

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  12. RECOVERY OE BRITAIN NOW IN SIGHT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Sir Harold Howitt, an English chartered accountant, said yesterday that Great Britain ...

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  14. Virus Experiments May Cure Cancer

    LONDON, Friday.—Revolutionary advances in cancer research may follow virus experiments by the Imperial Cancer ...

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  15. £14½ SPENT ON ON LAND FOR EX-SERVICEMEN

    Up to January 31, the Commonwealth Government had approved 6,634,298 acres as suitable for ex-servicemen ...

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  16. HIGH COURT TO HEAR APPEALS OF TWO CHINESE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. Justice Rice, in the High Court to-day granted an interlocutory injunction restraining the ...

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  17. CROWD ACCLAIMS MR. CHURCHILL

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— Secrets [?] and police had to drive a wedge through reporters, photographers and cheering ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT ORDERS DOLLAR CUTS

    CANBERRA: The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, said yesterday that the Government had ordered further economies in ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Mor e rain in upper Darling districts with further heavy flals and local flooding, mainly overcast with scattered rain in ...

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  20. TRADES HALL HITS AT COMMUNISTS

    SYDNEY, The New South Wales Trades and Labour Council last night called on all [?] to ...

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  21. LEGAL ACTION AGAINST UNION LEADER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Leslie John McPhillips assistant secretary of the Ironworkers' Union, has been summoned to ...

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  22. No Talk of Pacific Defence Pact Yet

    NEW YORK: The Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, said yesterday that the United States had not received proposals for a ...

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  23. ARMY ENGINEERS FIGHT BIG FLOOD

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Army engineers are working to combat raging flood waters which are spreading over the Port Allen ...

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  24. LEADER ORDERS U.S. MINERS BACK TO WORK

    PITTSBURGH, Friday.—John L. Lewis, United Mineworkers' leader, has ordered his 563,000 idle coal miners to return to ...

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  25. BIG R.A.A.F. SURVEY JOB

    MELBOURNE: Australian built Mosquitoes of a RAAF survey squadron equipped with the latest aerial cameras will ...

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  26. ANOTHER WIN FOR COOK

    LONDON, Friday.—Australian Billy Cook for the second day in succession, rode a winner at Liverpool, when he piloted the ...

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  27. Instructions To U.S. Communists

    NEW YORK, Friday.—A witness at the conspiracy trial of 11 Communist leaders said yesterday that Dmitri Manuilsky, the ...

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  28. TWISTED FINGER OFF TO SAVE HIS LIFE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Douglas Lisson, 40, of Seaforth, twisted his finger off to save his life when he was trapped 15 feet below the ...

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  29. Clyde Works Will Completely Close

    SYDNEY.—The Clyde Engineering Company today would give notice to members of its administrative staff, the industrial ...

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  30. Another Change in Russian Council.

    LONDON, Friday.—Moscow radio announces Marshal Bulganin, vice-chairman of the Council of Minister of the U.S. ...

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