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  4. CHILDREN KILLED IN AVALANCHE

    Fresh avalanches floods and storms in Europe have claimed at least 12 more victims and injured many others. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE WITH AMERICA

    A far at he knew, Australia had not asked for a bilateral Pacific alliance with the United States, Secretary of State Dean Acheson said yesterday. He had been asked at a press conference if Australia ...

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  7. GOVERNMENT WINS BY TEN VOTES

    Prime Minister Clement Attlee's Labour Government last night survived the first of two major challenges when, by 10 votes—308 to 298—it defeated a Conservative motion seeking to prevent the nationalisation of Britain’s ...

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  8. EXCEEDED REGULATION SPEED

    Driver of the passenger train involved in Tuesday night’s disaster at Woodbridge, New Jersey, has admitted he was ...

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  9. Cool Night, Warm To-morrow

    NSW FORECAST: Pine weather conditions at first Mild to warm along the coast end table lands, with south-east winds. Hot ...

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    LIAQUAT ALI KHAN, Prime Minister of Pakistan, who is expected to visit Australia this year for the Jubilee celebrations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. STRIKE HOLDS UP UNLOADING OF FOOD

    Delay to four of the largest cargo liners trading between Britain and Australian and New Zealand ports Is threatened by ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN TRIED IN JAPAN

    Australian ex-serviceman, Kenneth William Gibbons, who returne dto Japan to see his Japanese wife and child after being ...

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  13. Talks On Japanese Settlement

    The Minister for External Affairs Mr. Frederick Bridge, will leave for Canberra on Saturday for talks with Australian ...

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  14. Committed On Car Stealing Charge

    At Kurri Kurri court to-day Thomas Edward Broderick, 28 a tailor’s cutter was committed for trial at Maitland sessions to be ...

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  15. Nazi Poison Spray Put To Good Use

    A German scientist’s poison spray, designed to kill Britons during the war has been transformed to protect their peace ...

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  16. Wanted Sunshine For His, Baby

    Columnist Hedda Hopper says she has received a cablegram from the wife British film actor Robert Newton asking ...

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  17. To-day’s ceader : Settling The Squatters

    The King and Queen will visit Belfast from June 1 to June 4 ...

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  19. 16 Killed In Two Explosions

    Five men were killed when a large shall they were filling exploded at an arsenal near hare yesterday. ...

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  20. More Unemployment Follows Strife

    Although the back-to-work movement among striking railway [?]ters gained momentum at several points in the United ...

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  21. Steel Board Chief Criticised

    Mr. Winston Churchill, during yesterday’s steel nationalisation debate in the Commons, made a strong attack on “the brace of ...

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  22. PLANE CRASH IN STORM

    A marine transport plant crashed in a rain and windstorm at Eastville (Virginia) yesterday, killing all nine men on board. ...

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  23. Real Cause of World Tension Comes From Soviet Union

    It was not German rearmament but the maintenance and building up of the armies of the (Soviet Union and its satellites which was creating International tension in the world, Secretary of State Dean Acheson told a press ...

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  25. Fire Destroys Gum Crop On Island

    Fire swept through Cape Barren island yesterday, destroying most of the Island’s yacca gum crop, the inhabitants’ main source ...

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  26. STRIKE OVER PROSECUTION

    Kalinga miners met on the pit top this morning and decided not to work to-day, as ft protest against the prosecution of the ...

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  27. NEARING 38th PARALLEL

    South Korean troops supported by heavy American artillery, yesterday smashed within 27 miles of the 88th Parallel after a ...

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  28. Cyprus Military Cantonment

    Establishment of a big new British military cantonment at Dhekella, near Larnaca, on the south coast of the island, has ...

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  29. Helicopter Pick Up Wounded

    [?] on a [?] front hill in Korea yesterday under a barrage of [?] and saved a force of [?] ...

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  30. Sabre Jets For Royal Air Force

    Britain is examining a proposal to buy American Sabre 1st fighters for the RAF, Air Micleter Arthur Henderson told ...

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  31. TRAIN DELAYED

    Derailment of an empty electric train near Flemington sheds the morning delayed peak-hour services for several hours. ...

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