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  4. AUSTRALIA DESIRES RETURN TO ECONOMICAL NORMAL: MENZIES

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P. Special).--Australia could not again import on the 1950-51 scale unless there was another wool boom, Australian Prime Minister Mr. R. G. Menzies said yesterday. Such a boom, he declared, would be undesirable because such fluctuations could not help Australia's ...

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  5. Record Stand By Indians In First Test

    LEEDS, Friday.--A record-breaking fourth wicket stand of 222 runs by captain Vijay Hazare and Vijay Manjrekar, ...

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  6. PRINCIPAL LOTTERY AWARDS

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  7. General Eisenhower Outlines His Policy

    ABILENE (Kansas), Friday. --General Dwight Eisenhower, former Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, has geared his personal drive for the Republican Presidential nomination to the ...

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  8. McGregor And Rose Still In Belgian Singles

    BRUSSELS, Fri.--Only two Australians, Ken McGregor and Mervyn Rose qualified for the semi-finals ...

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  9. More Boilers At Power House

    Eight boilers, which are in the process of being installed at the Lithgow power house, will ...

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  10. Prime Minister Non-Committal On Royal Tour

    LONDON, Fri., A.A.P. Special).--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) last night, declined to say ...

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  12. DE GAULLE IN OPPOSITION TO TWO TREATIES

    PARIS, Friday.--General De Gaulle says the French nations cannot ratify the German peace pact and the ...

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  14. BUSINESSMEN WILL FIGHT SATURDAY ISSUE LEGALLY

    Although the Shop Assistants' Union and supporting organisations had decided, if necessary, on militant industrial action to retain Saturday closing, businessmen seeking a return to Saturday ...

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  15. Near Miss In Lottery Prize

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon. An injunction restraining the N.S.W. State Lottery Director (Mr. Quinlan) from ...

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  16. NO UNEMPLOYMENT FEAR IN WEST

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--The chairman of the Joint Coal Board (Mr. S. F. Cochran) said last flight there was no need for miners on the western coalfields to fear unemployment because of the coal production position, which, provided transport problems were eventually overcome, was good. Mr. Cochran was ...

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