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  4. PEACE TREATY ONE OF RECONCILIATION

    TOKYO: The United States wanted the Japanese peace treaty to promote reconciliation between those who had been enemies, Mr John Faster Dulles said to-day. Mr. Dulles, President Traman’s special representative ...

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  6. MR BEVAN RESIGNS FROM GOVERNMENT

    LONDON: The Minister for Labour, Mr; Aneurin Bevan, has resigned from the Attlee Government in protest against the Budget. Mr. Bevan said the Budget was based on a scale of military expenditure in the coming year which was “physically unobtainable without grove extravagance.” ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SHOWERS ARE PROBABLE TO-NIGHT.

    NSW FORECAST: Fine in most of the State Cool to cold night, with scattered fronts inland and along the tablelands. ...

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  8. STILL IN COMA AFTER THREE MONTHS

    SYDNEY: Two year old encephalitis victim, Heather Williams, is still is a coma after three months in Wesrwork ...

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    United States Marine Corps tanks, firing their suns at they advance cross a riverbed in an attack against Chinese Communist positions in Korea. Ground attacks such as this frequently are co-ordinated with air attacks by United Nations ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. To-day’s Leader: The Factory Age

    SYDNEY: Parents are keeping their children away from Pretty Beach school, near Woy Woy, as a protest against the condition of ...

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  11. HOSPITALS’ BED SHORTAGE

    SYDNEY: People were dying because they could not get beds in Sydney hospitals, doctors declared to-day. ...

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  12. Officer Favours Commonwealth Division

    TOKYO (AAP-Reuter). [?] General James van Fleet Commander of the [?]army, said yesterday he would favour ...

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  13. FLOODS CLOSE N.Z. MINE

    WELLINGTON (AAP-Reuter): The largest anthracite mine in New Zealand has been wiped out b y recent South Island floods. ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT WILL NOT COMPROMISE

    WELLINGTON,— With the waterfront strike now in its 10 th week the government is standing firm in its determination to ...

    Article : 126 words
  15. Increase In Price Of Newsprint

    LONDON: The Board of Trade has authorised an increase of £18/16/3 sterling for home prodnoed newsprint, making the ...

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  16. Chinese Break Into Allied Lines After Heavy Attack,

    TOKYO: Chinese Communists smashed into Allied lines in western central Korea to-day in e heavy attack. Allied command headquarters to-day. reported that heavy fighting rages yesterday in the western sector north ...

    Article : 165 words
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  18. HEAVY BETTING ON ELECTIONS

    SYDNEY: Thousands of pounds are being wagered on the result of the Federal elections to be held next Saturday. ...

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  19. 211 PERSONS KILLED IN FOUR MONTHS

    SYDNEY: An average of two persons a day has been killed In road accidents in NSW this year, In the first 22 days of this ...

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  20. Purchase Of Car Brought Penalty

    SYDNEY: Reginald Aubrey Doyle, of Beach-rd, Darling point, was fined £500 in the Special Federal Court today for ...

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  21. ARCHBISHOP URGES TOTAL ABSTINENCE

    MELBOURNE: The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, Dr. Mannix, has urged young Australians to take a ...

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  22. Wheelers’ Protest On Dusty Road

    CESSNOCK: The only idle mine on the south Maitland coal field to-days’ Maitland Main. The wheelers came home [?] ...

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  23. TOO CANNY FOR ROCKET JOB

    ADELAIDE: A young man thrown as the “rocket range [?]” is estimated to have won more than £40,000 at the races ...

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  24. Fined For Behaviour At Election Meeting

    NEWCASTLE: A laaburer was fined £5 in Newcastle court today for offensive behaviour at the Prime Minister’s election ...

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  25. FOUR WINNERS FOR JOHNSTONE

    PARIS: Australian jockey “Tago” Johnstone rade four [?] for French owner Mayor [?] Bouscac at Longchamp ...

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  26. MAHARAJAH PLEDGES ALLEGIANCE

    NEW DELHI: The ex-Maharajah of Baroda has written to Prime Minister Nehru assuring him of the [?] alleged ...

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  27. Cream To Be Rationed Again

    SYDNEY; From to-morrow cream will be supplied only [?] persons holding medical certain [?] authorities [?] ...

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  28. NO RAIN REPORTED

    SYDNEY: No rain was reported in the Hastings, Hunter, and Meaning districts for the 48 hours ended [?] a.m. to-day. ...

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