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  4. N.G. CONTROL "VITAL TO AUSTRALIA"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: New Gu[?]ea was not only a bastion of defence for Australia, but could also be a stepping stone to the conquest of Australia, warned Mr White (Lib., V[?]c.) during the debate on the New Guinea-Papua Bill in the House of Representatives to [?]ay. ...

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  5. COURTICE AND WARD WITNESSES NEXT WEEK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Federal Minister for Trade and Customs, Senator Courtice, will be called before the New Guinea timber deal Royal Commission next week as a witness. ...

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  6. EX-RAF MEN FOR RAAF

    Mr Drakeford the Minister for Air, announced recently that recruiting of 1000 former RAF ground staff members ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. White Austrglia

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The White Australia po[?]icy was not one of defiance, but of defence, Mr Hughes ...

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  8. MAY HAVE TO PUT THESE RUSSIANS OUT

    FRANKFURT, Tuesday: Eight members of the Soviet Repatriation Mission in the United States zone of ...

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  9. SHOWER OF £10 AND £5 NOTES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: A Main Roads Commission roller-driver, Mr Edward S. Andrews, working on a ...

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  10. JAPANESE STRAGGLER KILLED ON G[?]UAM

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: A Japanese straggier was killed on Guam on Saturday night, over four years after ...

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  11. Fears Invasion By Eire

    LONDON, Tuesday: A warning that Eire forces might be sent into Ulster, and that trouble might ...

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  12. POLICE SEARCH FOR MISSING WITNESS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The tracing of Ainslie Aubyn Kings ford, missing witness in the New Guinea timber case, was a matter ...

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  13. Garbage Tip Search For Jewels

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Two men waded through garbage at the St. Peter's tip today in an unsuccessful search for five ...

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  14. WIFE BURNT LICENCE "END OF MARRIAGE"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: A man said in the Divorce Court to-day that his wife claimed she had dissolved their marriage ...

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  15. Von Nida To Pay Alimony

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Norman Von Nida, 33, champion professional golfer, agreed to pay £12 a week alimony and ...

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  16. New B.M.A. President

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: [?]r Victor Hurley, President of the Royal Melbourne Hospital, was appointed the new Federal ...

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  17. ASYLUM INQUIRY URGED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Demand for a Royal Commission to inquire into New South Wales mental ...

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  18. Praise of Life Saver's Bravery

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Reginald Trew, Newcastle surf life saver, who dived into 15ft. of water to pull a team mate from a shark's ...

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  19. QUESTION ON N.G. TIMBER RULED OUT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: A question on the New Guinea timber inquiry in the House of Representatives today was ruled out of ...

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  20. 200MILLION CHINESE NOW "LIBERATED"

    NANKING, Tuesday: The Communist Radio claimed last night that more than 200million of China's 450million people ...

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  21. New "Peace Overture" By Russians

    BERLIN, Tuesday: A new Russian Berlin "[?]ea[?]e overture" was reported by the British licensed "Social Democrat" ...

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  22. Argument in High Court; O'Keefe Case

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The case for the Commonwealth would rest on whether Mrs O'Keefe was a migra[?]t within the meaning of the Immigration Act on January 16, 1947, Mr J. B. Tait, K.C., told the full High Court today. ...

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  23. CHECK-UP ON SPIES IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Tuesday: The French police have detained three more people for questioning in the country's ...

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  24. HIGH COST OF BERLIN AIRLIFT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The first eight months of the Berlin airlift cost the United States Air Force 119,702,000 dollars. ...

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  25. Tramless Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Thousands of people were forced to walk to and from their homes in drenching rain as a result of the ...

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  26. BUILDERS REFUSE TO WORK ON GRANDSTAND

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Carpenters and bricklayers refused to go ahead with the construction of a new grandstand, at Newcastle ...

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  27. DOGS USED IN SEARCH FOR MAN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Police dogs are being used in the search for Kevin Joseph Brown, 20, who escaped from the Emu Plains prison ...

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  28. Jail Terms For Two Priests

    WARSAW, Tuesday: A military court sentenced two Roman Catholic priests, Kazimierz Fertak and Viktor Lukinski, to ...

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  29. GALES STRIKE BRITAIN AND EUROPE

    LONDON, Tuesday: Roof-ripping, window-smashing gales, blowing up to 80 miles per hour, swept Britain and parts of Europe as March made its traditional advent. Small vessels in the ...

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  30. CHILD DROWNED IN WATERHOLE

    BUNDABERG. Tuesday: After an all-day search by police and civilians, a two-year-old boy was found dead in a waterhole about ...

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  31. SOFIA TREASON TRIAL ADMISSION

    SOFIA, Tuesday: Pastor Zdravko Bezlov, 28, the tenth and youngest accused in the treason trial of 15 protestant churchmen, ...

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