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  4. EMERGENCY STATE. IN CAIRO.

    CAIRO, Friday. (A.A.P.).—A state of emergency was proclaimed in Cairo this morning to "preserve public security." This step follows visits by gangs of young ...

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  5. Metal Trade Move For Stoppage

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A move for a 24-hour stop-work meeting in all States was launched to-day by the Victorian branch of the Metal Trades Federation. ...

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  6. New Chief Inspects Guard Of Honour

    The new chief of the Air Staff Air Marshel J. D. I H[?]dman, C.B., O.B.E , D.F.C., inspecting the R.A.A.F. guard of honour after he landed at Laverton, Victoria. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Long-Term Finance Proposals

    LONDON, Fri. (AAP).—The Australian Teasurer, Sir Arthur Fadden, is understood to have outlined ...

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  8. Egyptians Trade With Reds

    CAIRO, Friday (A.A.P.).—Egypt is reported to have approved in principle a trade agreement with ...

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  9. Taxi Driver Scares Off Bandit.

    SYDNEY, Fri.—With a pistol pointing at his back, a 29-years-old taxi driver to-night scared off a bandit ...

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  10. Air Force Men For Canada, Then Korea

    CANBERRA, Fri.—The Minister for Air, (Mr. McMahon) to-day announced the posting of two R.A.A.F. ...

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  11. ALP Men Contest FIA Ballot

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Two Newcastle men will contest key positions in the Federated Ironworkers' ...

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  12. Fresh Move In FIA Struggle

    SYDNEY, Fri.—A fresh move to ask the Commonwealth Savings Bank to refuse to pay cheques signed by former officials of the F.I.A. will be made by A.L.P. supporters. ...

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  13. A.B.C. BANS SONGS

    SYDNEY, Fri.—The Australian Broadcasting Commission has banned some songs from the London ...

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  14. Big Turf Stir In Melbourne Over Swab.

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—A big turf stir was created in Melbourne to-day when V.R.C. stewards announced ...

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  15. Grazier Guilty On Gold Charge

    DARWIN, Fri.—Constantine Perry, a well-known Northern Territory miner and grazier, pleaded guilty ...

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  16. Passports For Mrs. Street

    CANBERRA, Fri.—Any embarrassment or inconvenience Jessie Street suffered through being unable to ...

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  17. TRUCE TALKS STILL STALLED

    TOKIO, Friday (AAP-Reuter).—Korean truce supervision negotiations were more cordial to-day, but no definite progress was made. There was a similar lack of progress in discussions on the exchange of prisoners ...

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  18. Japanese Team For Olympiad

    TOKIO, Fri. (AAP-Reuter).—The Japanese Olympic Games team which will go to Helsinki this year will ...

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  19. Not Lost Caste, Says Sedgman.

    ADELAIDE, Fri.—Davis Cup tennis player Frank Sedgman said to-day he did not feel he had lost caste as ...

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  20. Geelong Workers Reject Directions.

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—Geelong waterside workers to-day rejected a direction by the executive of their union ...

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  21. A.W.U. WITHDRAWS FROM A.L.P. IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—The Australian Workers' Union has decided to withdraw its affiliation from the ...

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  22. US Not Involved In Middle East

    WASHINGTON, Friday (AAP).—Mr. Churchill has failed to persuade the United States to become militarily involved in Britain's Middle East troubles, says United Press. ...

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  23. Shortages Delay Coal Transport

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Lack of steel rails and railway sleepers were seriously delaying railway plans to speed up ...

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  25. Labour Fund Sought To Fight Communism

    BRISBANE, Fri.—The Australian Workers Union will ask the Queensland Central Executive of the ...

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  26. Want Boycott On Royal Tour

    ADELAIDE, Fri.—Metal trade unionists at the State Electricity Trust's Marleston depot to-day advocated ...

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  27. McDermott Makes Compensation Request For Imprisonment

    SYDNEY, Fri.—A formal request has been made by Frederick Lincoln McDermott for compensation ...

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  28. Guard Of Honour For Royal Couple

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Yachts, steamers, ferries, tug boats, motor and rowboats will form a guard of honour for the liner Gothic carrying Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh when it arrives here on April 1. ...

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  29. EGYPT WILL APPEAL

    PARIS, Fri., (AAP).—A spokesman of Egypt's United Nations delegation said to-day Egypt would ...

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  30. BREAD SHORTAGE FACES NORTH-WEST

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Towns in the north-west of the State would face a bread shortage soon unless a price ...

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  31. Fund Assistance Might Be Sought.

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).-Britain might seek assistance from the International Monetary Fund on behalf of the sterling area, say observers at the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' talks. ...

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  32. Repair Aerodrome, Or No Service To Wollongong

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Unless the Wollongong Council repairs the local aerodrome. South Coast Airlines will ...

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  33. Minister Urges Milk Price Rise

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Retail milk prices will rise by 2d a pint if State Cabinet adopts a recommendation by ...

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  34. Bus In River, 12 Killed

    OAXACA, (Mexico), Fri., (AAP).—A bus loaded with farm-workers plunged into a river near here, killing 12 ...

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