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  4. Soviet Needs Support Of People Abroad

    MOSCOW, Wed.--Marshal Stalin, in his first reported speech in four and a half years, told the 19th Soviet Communist Party Congress last night that the Soviet Union ...

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  5. QUEEN AND DUKE VISIT AUSTRALIA EARLY IN 1954

    LONDON, Wed.--Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will visit Australia and New Zealand early in 1954. An official announcement from Buckingham Palace said that the Royal Party will leave England in December 1953 and will visit ...

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    The Queen, with the Duke of Edinburgh, chat to some of the guests or the lawn at Buckingham ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. World War Unlikely; Churchill

    LONDON, Wed. -- A third world war was unlikely--because it would he accompanied by ...

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  8. Australians Delighted

    CANBERRA, Wed.-- The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, said to-day that every Australian would be ...

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  9. Flinders By-Election On Saturday

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--On Saturday, polling will take place to elect a successor to the late Colonel R. ...

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  10. Long Service Leave For Miners

    SYDNEY, Wed.--A conference in Sydney to-day agreed on a plan, under which coal miners ...

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  11. Demonstration At Canberra

    CANBERRA, Wed.--Five hundred demonstrators on the steps of Parliament House to-day, "counted out" the Government and boo-ed and cat-called the Treasurer, Sir ...

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  12. OIL SEARCH BY RADAR

    CALGARY (Alberta), Wed.--The scientist who as a radar pioneer helped to win the battle of Britain in ...

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  13. Further Drop In Employment

    CANBERRA, Wed.--Over all employment in Australia, including Government employment, showed a further ...

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  14. America Behind U.K. With Jets

    SYDNEY, Wed.--America is at least four years behind Britain in the manufacture of jet airliners, the ...

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  15. Britain's Reply On Oil Dispute

    LONDON, Tues.--Britain's reply to the latest Iranian note on the oil dispute will be delivered to Premier ...

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  16. Counter-Attack By Chinese

    TOKIO, Wed.-- The Eighth Army reported today that Chinese troops had counter-attacked in the face ...

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  17. REBELS CAPTURE OUTPOSTS

    HANOI, Wed. -- Strong Vietminh rebel forces have captured a number of French Union outposts in ...

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  18. W. M. Hughes Improves

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The condition of Mr. W. M. Hughes, continued to improve to-day. ...

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  19. Factory Rocked By Explosions

    BARKSDALE (Wisconsin) Wed.--Two explosions rocked a Du Pont explosives factory here early to-day. ...

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  20. Seek Endorsement For New Seat

    SYDNEY, Wed. -- The N.S.W. Minister for Labour and Industry, Mr. Finnan, will seek endorsement for ...

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  21. Death Duties Legislation

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Exemption limits under the Government's death duties legislation would be raised, the ...

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  22. Uniform Tax Power Challenged

    MELBOURNE, Wed. -- The Victorian Government took out a High Court writ to-day, challenging the ...

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  24. May Amend Law

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The N.S.W. Premier, Mr. Cahill, said to-day he would consider amending the law to ...

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  25. Cost To Railways Of 40-Hour Week

    SYDNEY, Wed.-- Introduction of the 40-hour week had cost the N.S.W. railways an extra £2,500,000 a year ...

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  26. Former Sergeant Sought Leniency

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The Commissioner of Police, M. C. J. Delaney, said to-day he had seen a report from former police sergeant Edward Clyde Davis, in which Davis asked for leniency and gave a solemn ...

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  27. Century By Morris

    HONG KONG, Wed.-- Australian lefthand batsman. Arthur Morris, scored a spectacular 165 runs to-day ...

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  28. KING'S MEMORIAL FUND

    LONDON, Wed.--The fund for a national memorial to the late King George VI has reached Over a quarter ...

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  30. Police Appointments

    SYDNEY, Wed.-- The appointment of Supt. J. Wiley as Chief of the Criminal Investigation s Branch, ...

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  31. May Appoint Sugar Tribunal

    CANBERRA, Wed.--The appointment of a three-man tribunal to investigate costs and other associated elements in the sugar industry has been recommended to the Commonwealth Government. ...

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  32. Leucotomy Operation

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Both Houses of Parliament today passed the Lunacy (Amendment) Bill without ...

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  33. Atomic Test Site Prohibited Area

    CANBERRA. Wed.--The Minister for Defence, Mr. McBride, said in the House of Representatives to-day ...

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  34. Davis Cup Squad

    MELBOURNE, Wed. -- Eight players were named by the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia late this ...

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  35. BRITISH HELP TO YUGO-SLAVIA

    BELGRADE, Wed.--Britain will contribute £4½ million sterling as her share of the three-Power economic ...

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