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  4. HINT OF CHANGED RUSSIAN TACTICS IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Friday: An apparent change of Soviet tactics, though not of ultimate policy, towards the West, is detected by some observers in the sudden withdrawal of a speech which ...

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  5. Casey Offers to Give C.P. Leadership Of United Party

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The Federal President of the Liberal Party, Mr R. G. Casey, today offered to stand aide in favor of a Country Party man if this would fac[?]ate a union between the Liberal and Country Parties, as suggested yesterday by the Victorian State Parliamentary Liberal Party. ...

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  6. BOWLING CLUB OPENING

    PICTURES (above and right) show members participating in the "spider" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Australia Recognises Israel

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Prime Minister, Mr Chifley, announced tonight that the Government of ...

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  8. Iced Water For Wharfies In Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Friday: Brisbane shipowners will soon spend more than £10,000 to provide waterside workers with iced ...

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  9. INKSPOTS AS CLUES

    BERLIN, Friday: The British-Licensed Berlin Telegraf said that the Soviet Commandant at Estal, in the ...

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  10. Appeal To Chines Reds

    NANKING, Friday: Well-informed sources said that the Acting President, Li Tsung-jen, today sent a ...

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  11. Hundreds Drown When Ships Collide

    SHANGHAI, Friday: More than 600 lives are feared lost in a collision last night between two ...

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  12. METAL UNION MEMBERS SEEK BIG WAGES RISE

    MELBOURNE, Friday: A weekly basic wage of £10 is claimed by seven metal trade unions, acting jointly, in summonses taken out of the Arbitration Court today against 12 employers' organisations. ...

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  13. Old Schooner Rejuvenated

    BRISBANE, Friday: The 28-year-old auxiliary sailing schooner, Argosy Lemal, will return to commercial service next ...

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  14. 400,000 Tons of Sugar For Britain

    BRISBANE, Friday: As a result of the record sugar harvest, Britain will receive 300,000 tons more sugar from Australia ...

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  15. PEACE TALKS NOW HANG ON THREAD

    LONDON, Friday: Only a miracle can save the Israeli-Egyptian peace talks, said a United Nations official at Rhodes, ...

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  16. CHEMISTS NEUTRAL IN CLASH

    HOBART, Friday: Although Pharmaceutists applauded the Government for introduction of the National Health Scheme, they ...

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  17. Chifley to Consider Higher Service Pensions

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Prime Minister, Mr Chifley, to-day told the President of the RSL, Mr Eric Millhouse, and the ...

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  18. Willed His Body to University

    SYDNEY, Friday: Kenneth Charles Hudson, 54, well-known throughout the Commonwealth as a dog fancier and judge, also ...

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  19. EDEN NOW NOT SO WELL DRESSED

    VANCOUVER, Friday: Mr. Anthony Eden arrived here today, en route to New Zealand and Australia. ...

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  20. MILKING MACHINE MYSTERY REFERRED TO PRIME MINISTER

    CANBERRA, Friday: The "flying plates" being hurled by some mysterious force from a Tarcutta, New South Wales, ...

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  21. PROFIT MARGIN CUT ON SOME MEN'S CLOTHING

    SYDNEY, Friday: Varying from 5 per cent. to 12 12 per cent., reduced profit margins for manufacturers on men's, youths' and ...

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  22. MINK COATS CHEAPER IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Friday: Following a Government announcement that the price of living index has declined for the third straight ...

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  23. NO MAJOR NAVAL BASE FOR GUAM

    HONOLULU, Friday: Rear-Admiral James E. Maher said here today that the United States Navy had cancelled its plans to build a ...

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  24. FOUND HANGED IN HOSPITAL

    BRISBANE, Friday: A 39-year-old married woman was found hanged by a pyjama cord attached to her bed in Ward 16 of ...

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  25. Indonesian Woman, Married To Australian, Ordered to Leave Country

    MELBOURNE, Friday: An Indonesian woman who married an Australian after her husband was killed in an air crash, and her eight children, have been ordered by the Minister for Immigration, Mr Calwell, to leave Australia by midnight on February 28 ...

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  26. New Blizzard Sweeps U.S. Mountain States

    NEW YORK, Friday: Reports from Omaha say that thousands more sheep and cattle were doomed to death by starvation today when another snowstorm, with exceeding ly high winds, swept across the, mountain States. ...

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  27. LOST ARM AND LEG, BUT IMPROVING

    BRISBANE, Friday: Doctors and nurses at the Brisbane General Hospital regard Alfred Spearing, 68, as one of their ...

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  28. LIBERAL PARTY TO APPEAL FOR ELECTION FUNDS

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The Liberal Party shortly will launch an appeal for 5- from each man and women ...

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  29. DENSE FOG OVER ENGLAND

    LONDON, Friday: The worst fog since November, 1948, held up trains, buses, ships and planes. ...

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