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  4. "Old Order" In East Changing

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The "old order" in the East was changing and Asia was determined to control its own affairs. THAT was stated to-day by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Get No Butter At New Price

    SYDNEY, Wed.--New South Wales consumers would not get butter at the new price, the President of the Primary Producers' Union, Mr. R. C. Gibson, said ...

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  6. Ridgway Regards Korean Talks As Hopeless

    NEW YORK, Wed. (AAP).--The United Nations' Commander, General Matthew Ridgway, has "written off'' the Korean cease-fire negotiations as hopeless, according to Columnist Robert Allen. ...

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  7. Peace Treaty Objection By Philippines

    CANBERRA, Wed.--The Minister for External Affairs. Mr. Casey, said to-day that of all the countries he visited in ...

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  8. British Migrants Still Substantial

    CANBERRA, Wed: "We will still have a substantial flow of British migration under the revised immigration ...

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  9. Atomic Powered Submarine

    WASHINGTON,. Wednesday (AAP).--A contract for the, first atomic powered submarine has been awarded to ...

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  10. Major Battles Developing In Korea

    TOKIO, Wed. (AAP-Reuter).--Major new battles appear to be developing along the east front in Korea as ...

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  11. Hobart Wharfies Immobilise Port

    HOBART, Wed.--Striking watersiders have immobilised the port of Hobart and three Interstate freighters, until ...

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  12. Price Control Relaxed

    SYDNEY, Wed.--New prices regulations were gazetted to-night, which removed certain items from price control. ...

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  13. Persians Give Dr. Mossadeq Confidence Vote

    TEHERAN, Wed. (AAP).--Both Houses of the Persian Parliament gave the Prime Minister, Dr. Mossadeq, a vote ...

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  14. Platoon Leader Made Martyr

    TOKIO, Wed. (AAP-Reuter).--A Communist martyr has been made of a 22-year-old Chinese platoon leader, Yao Ching ...

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  15. Guard Fired Into British Territory

    HONG KONG. Wed. (A.A.P.-Reuter).--A Chines Communist border guard fired into British territory last night in an ...

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  16. Typhoon Swings Towards Korea

    TOKIO. Wed. (A.A.P.-Reuter)--A typhoon sweeping across north-west Pacific is expected to hit the west coast of Korea ...

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  17. Expect Russia To Sign Peace Treaty

    TOKIO, Wed. (A.A.P.-Reuter)--There is growing belief in Japan that Russia will do the unexpected and sign the ...

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  18. Abandons Search For Salvage Gold

    LAE, Wed. (A.A.P.-Reuter).--Salvage expert J. W. Herd has abandoned the search made on behalf of the Salvage ...

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  19. Nationalisation Clash Likely In Britain

    LONDON. Wed. (AAP-Reuter).--A full-scale clash between two powerful wings of the British Trade Union Movement on ...

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  20. Corporation To Acquire Government Hostels

    CANBERRA, Wed.--The Minister for Labour, Mr. Holt, said to-day Cabinet had adopted his recommendation on the early ...

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  21. Cabinet Adopts Budget Principles

    CANBERRA, Wednesday--In a three day's sitting which concluded late to-night, the Federal Cabinet laid down the broad principles upon which the budget for 1950-51 will be founded. ...

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  22. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    MELBOURNE. Wed.--An appeal by Mr. R. A. Stevens, owner of Glamour Rose against the stewards' action ...

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  23. CHINESE ORDERED HOME

    FORMOSA, Wed. (AAP-Reuter).--The Chinese Nationalist Government has dismissed two of its representatives in the ...

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  25. Justice At. Stake

    ADELAIDE, Wed.--The real issue at stake was British justice and freedom and not Communism, the Leader of the ...

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  26. Youthful Crime In United States

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).--F.B.I. Director, J. Edgar Hoover, blames a breakdown in American home life for the serious rise in crimes by young people. ...

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  27. Should Seek German Migrants

    MELBOURNE. Wed.--Australia should take immediate steps to obtain the pick of the surplus German population or it ...

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  28. Suez Canal Blockade

    NEW YORK, Wed. (AAP)--Reports that Egypt might be willing to settle amicably the dispute over the Suez Canal ...

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  29. Japanese Peace Treaty

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday (AAP).--The State Department announced that 32 countries had formally accepted ...

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  30. Earthquake Shock 200 Miles Away

    NEW YORK, Wednesday (AAP).--Persons sleeping in Honolulu, 200 miles from the reported centre of the ...

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  31. Asian Quota System

    BRISBANE. Wed,--The admission of Asian settlers under a quota system was advocated, to-day by two Australian church ...

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  32. Red Campaign In Germany

    FRANKFURT, Wed. (AAP).--Communists bad launched a new campaign among German ...

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  33. Disregard Means War Declaration

    TOKIO, Wed. (AAP-Reuter.)-Disregard of Russia and China in the Japanese peace treaty would mean that Japan ...

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  34. DISQUALIFICATIONS REDUCED.

    MELBOURNE. Wed.--The Victorian Racing Club Committee to-night reduced from two years to 12 months, the ...

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  35. Wholesalers Boycott Japanese Toys

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--Japanese toys have been boycotted by the Victorian Chamber of Manufacturers, the chairman of the ...

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