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  4. GENERAL GOVERNMENT TO EASE POLICY ON CREDIT RESTRICTIONS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Federal Government will ease its [?] restriction policy and accelerate capital issues for [?] industry in Australia in the light of the severe import [?]ments announced on Saturday. ...

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  5. THREE SHIPS BELIEVED LOST IN NORTH SEA HURRICANE

    LONDON, Monday.—At least 10 seamen were drowned and 49 more are missing from three ships believed to have foundered during a 90 miles per ...

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  6. THE QUEEN RETURNS TO LONDON

    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 11, arriving at London Airport after her 4,600 mile flight from Kenya, where only 29 hours earlier she heard the news of the death of King George VI. From right to left at the foot of the steps are: The Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, Mr. Attlee, Mr. Eden and Lord Woolton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW ZEALAND WARNED OF TRADE DEFICIENCY

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—New Zealand has been warned by Mr. E. C. C. Fussell, the Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, that she has been importing recently about £10 million worth of goods a ...

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  8. ACCUSED MAN'S HUNGER CAUSES COURT DELAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—John Frederick Hayes, who is charged with the murder of William John Lee, was granted a 15 minutes' ...

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  9. To-day's Forecast

    Generally fine at first apart from Isolated afternoon thunderstorms on the highlands and western stops in southern half ...

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  11. Convict Sought in U.S. Murder Hunt

    NEW [?] —An [?] coat, out for the [?] J. Te-[?], of Willie "The ...

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  12. Good Forecast on Uranium Production Here

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The chief geologist of the British atomic energy organisation, Dr. C. F. Davidson, believes ...

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  13. 1½ Million Trout Ova On Order For New England Streams

    The New England Trout Acclimatisation Society has ordered one and a half million trout ova for distribution in New England streams. ...

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  14. Golf Membership Drive Successful

    The opening day membership drive at the Glen Innes golf course yesterday netted 10 new members and two ...

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  15. "CONSTABLE" HAD TOY REVOLVER

    TENTERFIELD: A prank in which a man posed as a police constable and pulled a toy revolver on ...

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  16. Can't Destroy Communism by Sword'—Spender

    WASHINGTON, Monday. Provocative use of the mounting strength of the free world might precipitate a war which ...

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  17. Red Accusation Threat to Korean Truce

    TOKYO, Monday.—Communists yesterday accused the United Nation Command of forcing captured Communists ...

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  18. 60,000 Troops is Early Aim of German Govt.

    HANOVER, Monday.—The West German Chancellor. Dr. Alexander Adenauer, said today he hoped that by next ...

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  19. RED ENVOY'S MOVE LINKED WITH OIL

    TEHERAN, Monday.—The Soviet Ambassador's visit to the Iranian Foreign Minister, Bagher ...

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  20. LATE OPENING OF WHEAT SILOS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The New South Wales Superintendent of the Australian Wheat Board, Mr. G. G. Nicholls, announced today ...

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  21. WILD-CAT STRIKE DISRUPTS US RAILROAD

    CHICAGO, Monday.—A surprise strike by drivers, firemen and conductors yesterday virtually tied up the big New York Central Railroad Company's system west of Buffalo and disrupted traffic on connecting lines to some parts of the Mid-West. ...

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