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  4. EARLY MOVE FOR STATE ELECTION

    Following last week's conferences of Country party and Liberal-Country party delegates, the Premier (Mr. Hollway) will very soon ask the Governor (Sir Dallas Brooks) for a dissolution of the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  5. M.C.G. FOR GAMES CONDITIONALLY

    The main arena for the 1956 Olympic Games will be the Melbourne Cricket Ground if it is altered to meet the Games requirements and if the State Government guarantees the cost of the alterations. ...

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  6. Olympic Games Site Chosen

    THE MEN WHO CHOSE THE SITE.--Members of the Olympic Games organising committee shown seated at the conference table at the Town Hall (above). They are, standing from left: Mr. E. S. Tanner, Sir George Wales, the Lord Mayor (Cr. J. S. Disney), Messrs. C. R. Aitken, H. G. Alderson, G. Moir, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Latest on Tram Strike

    Melbourne is still without trams. No new developments took place during the week end. ...

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  8. Czech Monks Plead Guilty to Treason

    Official Czech sources said two more Roman Catholic monks pleaded guilty yesterday to charges of high ...

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  9. Week-end Flare-up in Malaya's Bitter Struggle

    SINGAPORE, April 2 (A.A.P.-Reuter).--The Malayan struggle was marked at the week end by the heaviest R.A.F. air attack yet on terrorists, while 26 persons were injured in a grenade-throwing incident in an amusement park in the ...

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  10. India, Pakistan Discuss Minorities

    The Prime Minister of Pakistan (Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan) arrived in New Delhi this morning and began informal ...

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  11. Bridges Case Verdict Awaited

    The jury in the Harry Bridges perjury trial adjourned last night after failing to reach a verdict in two days of ...

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  13. JAP. BANDIT MURDERS SIX

    A masked Japanese bandit last night murdered six persons by slitting their throats with a sword before escaping ...

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  14. Germany to End Rationing in May

    BONN, April' 2 (A.A.P.). A Government official said all food rationing would be ended in West Germany on ...

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  16. DISASTROUS N.S.W. FLOODS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Three men have been drowned and one was missing in N.S.W. floods during the week end. Flooding has now caused £750,000 worth of damage in farm areas. Flood waters racing down ...

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  17. Terrorists Run Rubber Factory

    Malayan terrorists have been running a rubber factory, complete with equipment and stocks of cured ...

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  18. Japan Peace Treaty Hint

    Recent changes in the State Department of the United States have led to a strong feeling in Japan that a peace treaty will be signed with Japan before the end ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. First Glasgow Smallpox Death

    LONDON, April 2 (A.A.P.). A woman doctor died of smallpox at Hamilton (Glasgow) yesterday. ...

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  20. Doctor Again Attends Pope

    ROME, Apr. 2 (A.A.P.). Pope Plus was visited by his private doctor for the third time in 24 hours yesterday. ...

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  21. Danger Passes in Victoria

    Only light rain fell in Victoria during the week end and the flood danger has passed Most rivers are falling. ...

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  22. Accidents Cost Seven Lives

    Seven persons died in accidents during the week end in Melbourne. Only two of the victims ...

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  23. COL. HODGSON FOR CANBERRA

    The British Commonwealth member of the Allied Council in Japan (Lt.-Col. R. Hodgson) is returning to Canberra ...

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    A STRIKING SPECIMEN OF A WEDGE-TAILED EAGLE was recently caught in a crow trap on the Woodlands Estate of Mr. J. McGauchie, near Bendigo. The bird has a wing span of seven feet. Up to 400 crows are netted yearly in traps on the farm, in a drive to protect lambs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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