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  4. Largest Aircraft

    THIS JS merely the nose of the world’s largest plane, the Bristol Borazon, now nearing completion at Bristol England), at a cost of £8,000,000. The plane will carry 100 passengers with a crew of seven and five stewards. Its maximum level speed will be 300 m.p.h. at 25,000 feet. It has eight 18-cylinder motors, each ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Truman Seeks Record U.S. Peacetime Force

    BY JULY, 1950, America plans to have the most powerful military force she has ever maintained in peacetime. IT IS contemplated that by them the U.S. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Further Cuts In Taxes Predicted

    FURTHER income tax cuts can be expected this year if the healthy rate of revenue for the first half of this financial year is maintained for the rest of the year. Writes ...

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  7. Migrants’ Racket In Housing

    SOME unsponsored migrants were making a successful racket out of the housing shortage in Australia, ...

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  8. Warning On Hotel Licences

    HOTELKEEPERS who refused to serve meals might have their licences opposed when they come before the ...

    Article : 108 words
  9. U.K. Will Fulfil Treaty Promises

    TO REVIEW what Whitehall describes as an “extremely pave matter,” the British Cabinet met yesterday for ...

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  10. REPORT ON PRICE CONTROL SOUGHT

    THE PREMIER (Mr. Hollway) said yesterday that he would ask the Prices Branch to prepare a report for Cabinet on the effect of price control on the availability ...

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  11. TRAGIC END TO PARTY

    A party to celebrate the 21st birthday of Vera Morris, of Whangarel (N.Z), had a tragic ending yesterday. ...

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  12. FLOODS FOLLOW SYDNEY GALES

    Fifty mile an hour gales lashed Sydney and suburbs over the weekend and traffic was strandad in low lying areas by floods ...

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  13. CRASHED PLANE NEAR VOLCANO

    A coast guard plane sighted the wreckage of a plane on the western slope of the erupting Mauna Loa Volcano yesterday as the ...

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  14. Import Of Coal Costly

    Overseas coal which was now arriving in Victoria In increasing quantities was costing the Victorian ...

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  15. PURCHASE OF FLAX CROPS

    The Federal Government would contract with flaxgrowers for the purchase of the 1949 crop, the Minister for Commerce (Mr ...

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    THE DUCHESS OF KENT recently distributed Australian food parcels to patients and staff at the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital in London. Here she is giving a parcel to Mrs Marjorie Flynn. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. U.S. Fliers Killed In Japan Crash

    Two American Air Force fliers and three Japanese laborers were killed on Saturday when a B26 Invader aircraft crashed into a ...

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  18. Vital CP Meeting Today

    PLAIN SPEAKING by Country Party leaders and members on the CP-Liberal split is expected to be the highlight ...

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  19. Truce Mission Fails To See Chinese Reds

    ATTEMPTS to secure a cease-fire at Tientsin have failed, stated a Nanking message received yesterday. The Four-man City Council truce which went to the ...

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  21. Egypt Has New Complaint

    EGYPT has submitted a new complaint that Israeli forces yesterday took up positions between Rafar and El Arish, ...

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  22. News In A Nutshell

    GENERAL MANAGER of the Egg Board (Mr H. F. Fox announced yesterday that the Board expects to pay a cash bonus of £70,000 to egg-producers next month. ...

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  23. GOODMORNING

    THOSE who so cheerfully welcomed the handing over of a large area of Palestine to the Jews, on the ground that this ...

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  24. No Licence For Wheat

    Chairman of the Australian Wheat Board (Mr. F. H. M. Cullen) said In Melbourne Yesterday that wheatgrowers ...

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