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  4. MELBOURNE CHOSEN FOR OLYMPIC GAMES

    ROME, April 29.—Withstanding strong claims by Los Angeles, Detroit and Buenos Aires, Melbourne yesterday gained the International Olympic Committee’s choice as the venue of the 1956 Olympic Games. ...

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  6. SOME COASTAL SHOWERS

    NSW FORECAST: Some coastal showers, but becoming main cloudy in the southern sections: fine elsewhere: some ...

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  7. CHANGED RUSSIAN ATTITUDE ON THE BERLIN BLOCKADE

    NEW YORK, April 29.—According to‘ forecasts to-day by a top-ranking Western diplomat at Flushing, “Big Four” talks will be held here within a week to make final arrangements for lifting the Berlin blockade, and that Foreign Ministers’ talks on Germany ...

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  8. “TREMENDOUS NEWS FOR MELBOURNE”

    ROME, April 29. — Sir Frank Beaurepaire said that the Australians at the Olympic committee meeting argued against any ...

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    SIR GILBERT LAITHWAITE, K.C.M.G., K.C.I.E., C.S.I., has been appointed United Kingdom Representative to Eire ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Relentless Drive Against Rebels

    MANILA, April 29.—President Quirino will take personal charge of a relentless drive against the Communist-led Hukbaiahaps ...

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  11. 70 KILLED IN TRAM SMASH

    JOHANNESBURG, April 29—Seventy persons lost their lives when a passenger train crashed into the rear of ...

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  12. Australia “Full of Inefficiency”

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Declaring that Australia is “chockful of inefficiency, cluttering about and getting nowhere,” an ...

    Article : 138 words
  13. ADMIRAL BYRD FOR SOUTH POLE?

    Admiral Byrd is to head another American expedition to the South Pole, according to unconfirmed reports. It ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. PROPOSED MERGER IN GERMANY

    NEW YORK, April 29.— According to the Lake Success correspondent of the “New York Times.” the United States and ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader: May Day Or Six Hour Day?

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Western Australian branch will submit a resolution to the Federal executive of the RSL in ...

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  16. Princess Makes Front Page In Italy

    ROME, April 29.—Princess Margaret, who reached the Isle of Capri yesterday on a five-day visit in her Italian tour, is reported to have complained about the unrelenting Press vigil on her every movement, says American Associated ...

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  17. CARRIED RADIO-ACTIVE URANIUM

    FRANKFORT, April 29.—American Army agents report the arrest of nine Germans on charges of possessing 4½lb of radio-active ...

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  18. HOUSING OF DISPLACED PERSONS

    CANBERRA,. Fridays.—Several thousand of 140,000 displaced persons expected in Australia by the middle of next year may be ...

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  19. SEVEN KILLED BY LIGHTNING

    PARIS, April 29. —Seven Europeans were killed by lightning when a violent storm swept the ...

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  20. Britain Demands Recall

    LONDON. April 29.—Britain has demanded the recall of Mr. Bogomil Thodorov, Bulgarian third secretary in the London ...

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  21. TOOL SHED BROKEN INTO

    An electric radio pickup, an inner spring mattress, a feld square, tools and linen were stolen from a tool shed at ...

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  22. TEN YEARS TO DEVELOP MEAT SCHEME

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The manager of W. Ingliss and Co. Pty., meat exporters, said to-day it would take at least 10 years for the proposed 15 years’ meat agreement between Australia and Great Britain to become fully operative ...

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  24. ELECTRICITY OFF THIS MORNING

    Contrary to expectations of officials Maitland residents get through the late part of yesterday afternoon and last night without a blackout, but ...

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  26. FORAGE IN LIGHT SUPPLY

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  27. FAMOUS BURMA ROADS TO CHINA CUT BY COMMUNISTS

    SHANGHAI, April 29 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—As Chinese Communist troops last night drove to within 35 miles of Shanghai, a Burmese army radio broadcast declared that 2000 Chinese Reds had attacked Proshan, about 100 miles from the Burmese border, cutting the famous Burma Road to China. ...

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  28. SHOOTING IN JERUSALEM

    JERUSALEM, April 29.—Shooting broke out in Jerusalem yesterday as members of the fixed Armistice Commission were ...

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  29. Thefts Of Motor Tyres

    Two wheels and two tyres were stolen yesterday afternoon or last night from a tool caravan parked at Fishery Creek. They ...

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