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  4. An Australian To Be Governor Of N.S.W.; General Northcott Chosen

    Lient.-General John Northcott, C.B., M.V.O., has been appointed Governor of N.S.W. The appointment was announced tonight by the Premier, Mr. McKell. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 657 words
  5. REDS MAY TAKE CONTROL OF HUNGARY

    Hungary is on the verge of passing under complete Communist control, says the “Observer’s” correspondent in Vienna. ...

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  6. STEP TOWARDS END OF DISPUTE

    An official announcement states that Lord Clark-Kerr, British special envoy; Dr van Mook, the Lieutenant Governor-General of ...

    Article : 291 words
  7. France Desires An Accord With Britain

    “The cornerstone of French policy is to avert the division of the world into two blocs,” said the Premier (M. Gouln) today. ...

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  8. STILL A REMINDER OF JAP BRUTALITY

    Through this once restricting barbed wire, behind which many hundreds spent 3½ years of internment under Japanese rule in Java, come Dutch children each day to recommence their studies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. “DOCTORS NOT COMPELLED TO ATTEND CASE”

    “Unfortunately there is, no law to compel a doctor to attend to anybody.” the Minister for Health (Mr Kelly) said today. He was ...

    Article : 103 words
  10. MOUNTBATTENS ON WAY TO N.Z.

    Lord Louis Mountbatten left Mascot aerodrome at 11.20 o’clock tonight for New Zealand. They are travelling in their special Avro York plane. ...

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  11. DUTCH SHIPS TO SAIL

    An early meeting of waterfront unions to consider the Dutch ship hold-up has been forecast by the Waterside Workers’ Federation ...

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  12. MOSCOW MAY PLAY ACE CARD

    “There is much speculation and some uneasiness in London over the possibility of secret negotiations in Teheran reaching a last-minute agreement that would circumvent the Security Council’s action against Russia,” ...

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  14. LIBERALS HAVE WIN IN HENTY

    At the end of tonight’s counting Saturday’s Henty by-election, H. B. S. Gullett (Liberal) still maintained a lead of about 6000 ...

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  15. ATOMIC ENERGY MAY DRIVE BATTLESHIPS

    The Navy’s 40,000 million dollar peace-time research programme includes investigation into the use of atomic energy as a propulsive ...

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  16. Greeks Vote In Noisy Atmosphere

    Noisy demonstrations by parties who are boycotting the Greek election, which were scheduled for today, marked the closing stage of the ...

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  17. English Cook and Scullery Maid For Duke

    A cook and scullery maid for the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester’s household will shortly be sailing to Australia on a priority trip arranged ...

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  18. “AMERICA HAS 1500 ATOMIC BOMBS STORED AWAY”

    The American military authorities had 1500 atomic bombs stored up, and were producing more, Senator Hugh de Lacy told a teachers ...

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  19. RICE, WHEAT, AND MAIZE FOR INDIA

    The Combined Food Board in Washington has allocated 145,000 tons of rice and 14,000 tons of wheat and maize to India for the ...

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  20. Forecasts life and Death Struggle With Reds

    Foreshadowing a life and death struggle with Communism, Mr R. A. Butler, MP, addressing a political education conference, called for a ...

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  21. Mr Spooner to Oppose Prime Minister

    The Liberal Party candidate for the Macquarie seat now held by the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) will be Mr E. S. Spooner, a former Minister ...

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  22. Poland Badly Needs Food

    The leader of the US food mission to Europe (Mr Herbert Hoover) today declared that the food situation in Poland was the worst his mission had ...

    Article : 43 words
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