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  4. Indication Of Early End To Chinese Civil War

    “THERE [?] many indications in Paring yesterday that a po[?] [?]ment of the Chinese civil war is near. ...

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  5. New Moves In Profits Cut Scheme

    A MAJORITY of State Prices Ministers bas opposed the suggested postponement for one month of the 7½ per ...

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  6. Children At Camp

    DISTRICT [?] Club’s holiday camp on the Murray at Echo Point, near RED Cliffs yesterday. T[?] [?]worth, Merbein, Mildura, Irymple and Red Cliffs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Official Opening Of Scout Jamboree

    THE march past and assembly of 11,000 Scouts from 12 countries at Wonga Park for the Pan-Pacific ...

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  8. APPROACHING END OF HOSTILITIES IN JAVA

    WHILE hostilities in Java drew towards a natural close yesterday—virtual and complete victory for one side—the Security Council now has two international bodies in Batavia reporting on the situation. ...

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  9. Big Cuts In U.S. Forces

    THE American Army and Air Force will be sharply reduced in strength as the result a restricted military ...

    Article : 96 words
  10. More Industries For Rural Areas

    Every country centre in Victoria with a population of 1000 or more now had some form of secondary industry, said the ...

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  11. Zinc, Lead Price Rise Announced

    RISES in the domestic price for zinc and lead were announced yesterday by the Attorney-General (Mr. O[?] ...

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    TOP: Violinist Dorothie Sawtell playing at Wednesday night’s concert given by the South Australian C.T.A. Male ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Scout Drowns In Yarra

    A 14-year-old Scout at tending the Jamboree at Wonga Park, William MacDonald, of Meadows, South ...

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  15. Israeli Invaders Of Egypt Nearing Suez

    INVADING Israeli forces in Egypt are less than 100 miles from the Suez Canal, where British forces are still stationed under the treaty between Britain and Egypt. This was revealed yesterday ...

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  16. Inquiry Into Building Dept. Suggested

    When imposing a suspended sentence of six months’ gaol on Alfred William Davies (53), of Bondi, .engineer, who is alleged ...

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  17. BLAMING OF PILOT DENIED

    Statements published yesterday morning that Australian National Airways held Capt. Harold Shelton to blame for the crash of the ...

    Article : 116 words
  18. No Free Bibles

    Bibles may not be distributed; free to school children, ruled an Iowa Board of education because a minority group might feel ...

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  19. News In A Nutshell

    THE U.S. Secretary for Defence (Mr. Forrestal) yesterday called for “decisive” American action to extend military aid to Europe, but says that aid should first be granted in “modest proportion.” ...

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  20. GOOD MORNING

    TO the members of the South Australian Commercial Travellers’ Association Male Choir and supporting artists who ...

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    PROF. P. M. S. BLACKETT, Professor of Physics at Manchester University, who has been awarded the Nobel Prize ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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