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  5. BRILLIANT OPENING FOR ROYAL SHOW

    Over the portals of the great enclosure of the Royal Agricultural Society might well be emblazoned the words "Australia Unlimited." Opened yesterday, the first Royal Show of the post-war era carries once again a message of bounteous production, unrestricted ...

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    SHOW ARISTOCRAT.--David Spottiswood was unafraid when his mother lifted him up to admire Park View Winston Cranbourne, an entry in the Illawarra Shorthorn class, at the show yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. A.N.A. WILL NOT REDUCE FARES

    Announcement of Trans-Australia Airlines' reduced fares was simply price cutting and Australian National Airways did not intend entering into a "free for all." ...

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  8. DRIVE AGAINST THIEVES

    A "phantom flying squad" of volunteers is now aiding a Scotland Yard drive against night raids shops and warehouses. ...

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  9. STILL IN CABINET

    The. U.S. Secretary for Commerce (Mr. Wallace), after a long conference with President Truman) at the White House, ...

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  10. LATE NEWS

    GANDER (Newfoundland).--Search plane sighted wreckage of missing Belgian air liner in hilly lake country 22 miles S.W. ...

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  11. United States of Europe As Peace Basis

    The first practical step to end the present unhappy situation should be to form a Council of Europe. In all this -urgent work France and Germany must jointly take the lead. Great Britain, the British Commonwealth of ...

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  12. RELIEF OF DROUGHT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Drought stricken parts of Queensland received the best September rains in living memory with falls ...

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  13. SARCASM AT U.N.

    It was Sir Alexander Cadogan's day at United Nations Security council. The thirteenth meeting in the Ukraine's "War ...

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  14. AUSTRALIANS IN TOKIO PARADE

    Reuter's correspondent says that Lieus.-General Robertson reviewed, 600 officers and men of the 65th Battalion of the 7th ...

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  16. U.S. BASES IN THE PACIFIC

    The "Herald-Tribune," referring to the reported U.S. decision to reduce Manus Island and some other Pacific bases to "caretaker" ...

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  17. EMPHASIS ON PRODUCTION

    Ability to get things done has become more important than ever in Russia, which plans to treble production above the pre-war ...

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  18. ARCHBISHOP'S ARREST

    When news reached the Vatican this morning of the arrest of the head of the Roman Catholic Church in Yugoslavia ...

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    DOUBLE WINNER.--Pyingerra Aristocrat, won two prizes in the Clydesdale classes at the show yesterday. Owned by Messrs. J. T. Martin and T. C. Trewin, or Devenish, he took first prizes in the four to seven years class and the Colonial Breed class. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. FRICTION NEAR TRIESTE

    The Press Association diplomatic correspondent says that the British Ambassador at Belgrade has handed, a Note to the ...

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  21. NEWSPAPER DISPUTE

    There are hopes for a settlement of the dispute which has restricted newspaper production in Melbourne for a week. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN FILM IN NEW YORK

    An Australian color film, Australia To-day, was shown at the Waldorf Astoria ballroom to-night to 500 American and other foreign ...

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  23. BIG HAUL OF DIAMONDS

    Reuter's correspondent says that five armed men, believed to be members of the Jewish terrorist, organisation, Irgun Zvai ...

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  24. DEATH OF NOTED U.S. AUTHOR

    Mr. Stewart Edward White, the well-known American author of books on travel and adventure, has died, aged 69 years. Mr. ...

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  25. Most Potent Poison Known to Man

    The United States chemical warfare service has produced a deadly new super-poison. One ounce of it could wipe out 180,000,000 people silently and swiftly. It is the most potent poison known to man. ...

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  26. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  27. INDEPENDENCE OF FAROE ISLANDS

    The Faroe Islands have been proclaimed a State as a result of the recent plebiscite. The Danish Government is still ...

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