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  4. Fine Cattle In Show Parade

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Over £1,000,000 worth of prize livestock took part in the grand parade at the Royal Easter Show to-day. One of the best grand parades ever ...

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  5. Chancellor's Victory On New British Budget

    LONDON, Wednesday (A. A .P.).—Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps) scored an overwhelming victory in the House of Commons last night when his "hold the line" Budget proposals cutting food subsidies and maintaining ...

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  6. Uncle Sam's Dollars Have Performed A Miracle

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  7. SMALLPOX PRECAUTIONS

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Smallpox) precautions are a matter for the countries into which Australians travel, the Minister for Health ...

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  8. Steps To Form State Division Of Aust P.P.U.

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Preliminary steps in the formation of a New South Wales division of Australian Primary Producers' ...

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  9. Approves Marshalll Aid Expenditure

    WASHINGTON, Wed. (AAP).—By 354 votes to 48 the House of Representatives passed the Bill approving an expenditure ...

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  10. Minister's Comment On Criticism Of Army

    CANBERRA Wed.—Answering criticisms by the former Commander of the A.I.F. (General Blamey) that the army hardly ...

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  11. Pace To Go Before American Senate

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—President Truman has sent the North Atlantic Pact to the United States Senate with a special message requesting its approval as "one step on the road to peace." ...

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  12. U.K. Cabinet Talks On Strike

    LONDON, Wed. (A.A.P.)—Urgent decisions to safeguard Britain's food supplies, including the possible use of troops in ...

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  13. Economist's Warning Against High Prices

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The decine in the price of wool at the present sales should be regarded by Australia as an indication that the post-war period of unduly high prices for exports was now at an end. ...

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  14. Union's Proposal To McPhillips

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A.C.T.U. leaders put proposals to L, J, McPhillips in Long Bay Gaol to-day that could lead to an approach to the Court to have his one month's sentence reviewed. McPhillips has been given ...

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  15. Open Country Roads Claim Most Deaths

    SYDNEY, Wed.—More people were killed on open country roads than in Built up areas, the Acting. Superintendent of Traffic ...

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  16. Smallpox Suspect

    LONDON, Wed. (A.A.P.)—Another smallpox suspect—a man —among passengers from the liner Mooltan has been taken to ...

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  17. LOTTERY FORMS IMPORTANT

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Although two Lottery tickets issued to Mr. J. Churchill of Bondi Junction, were numbered 91735 in ...

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  20. Land Settlement

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—Up to February 28, 1949, the Commonwealth Government had approved of 6,788,548 acres suitable for ...

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  21. Strike May Delay Prime Minister

    SYDNEY, Wed—A strike of Qantas flight stewards may hold up the departure of the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley). who is ...

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  22. Monument To Soldiers Killed In Greece

    CANBERRA, Wed.—A replica of the monument erected in Athens to the memory of Greek, Australian and New Zealand ...

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  23. Little Benefit From Social Service Tax

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—"The disclosed surplus of £74 million in the Welfare Fund shows clearly that the taxpayers got back in benefits less than three-quarters of what they paid in." Mr. Fadden, Leader of the Country Party, said this in Brisbane ...

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  24. Acquitted On Serious Charge

    SYDNEY Wed.—Ivan Spencer Beck, 49, of Riverstone, formerly of Bondi was acquitted at the Quarter Sessions to-day on ...

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  25. Production Figures

    CANBERRA, Wed.—It was obvious that "lack of sympathy" by the Government had not prevented primary producers from doing ...

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  26. CUSTOMS UNION

    LONDON, Wed. (A.A.P.).—Sweden, Norway and Denmark announced to-day that they are considering forming a ...

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