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  4. Chifley’s view on result of talks in Washington

    THERE will be no immediate easing of the dollar position in Australia as a result of decisions at the currency conference in America, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CENSURE MOVE ON PETROL PROBLEM LOST

    MOVED by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) in the House of Representatives yesterday, a motion censuring the Commonwealth Government for Its handling of the petrol problem was defeated 35 votes to 24, ...

    Article : 305 words
  6. Talks On Far East Commence

    TALKS which may have an important bearing on Anglo American policy in the Far East began in Washington ...

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  7. NEWS SPOTS

    FIFTEEN Catholic priests hove been arrested in Prague in the last two weeks in a Government ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. New Bill Abolishes Option Of Fines For Assault

    OPTION of a fine for brutal assaults will be abolished under provisions of a introduced in the Legislative Assembly last night by the Attorney General (Mr/ Oldham), and offenders will be liable to imprisonment of up to two ...

    Article : 202 words
  9. POCKET CARTOON

    “Cheer up. Willy curling, by this time next year someone’s sure to have bred a wingless grouse.” ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Swan Hill Reports Case Of Paralysis

    A CASE of poliomyelitis—a seven-year-old boy—was reported from Swan Hill yesterday. Three cases of polio from the country districts and five from ...

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  11. EXCUSE NO. 3

    Once upon a time we used to hear a lot about the [?] of keeping the Mildura University Branch in ...

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  12. CONTROLS ON CARS URGED

    The reimposition of price controls on the sale of new cars was urged in the Legislative Assembly, yesterday by Mr Keon (Lab., ...

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  13. CHARGED WITH MANLY MURDER

    Rex [?] Flanagan (33) cook appeared in Manly Count yesterday charged with having murdered Mrs. Constance ...

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  14. Additional £5512 Damages

    An additional £5512 damages wag, awarded to the Palais Danse Ltd. at St. Kilda by Mr Justice Gavan Duffy in the ...

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  15. REPORTED ATTEMPT TO KILL CHIANG

    The China Mail yesterday quoted reliable sources as reporting that an attempt was made to kill Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek ...

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  16. Defence Policy Attacked

    AUSTRALIA’S present defence policy is dangerous, Lieutenant - General S. G. Saving said yesterday. ...

    Article : 165 words
  17. OPTIMISM IN LONDON ON RESULT OF CURRENCY TALKS

    DESPITE strong moves for devaluation, a general atmosphere of optimism persists in London as a result of the currency talks in Washington. But the pound is far from safe. ...

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  18. DELIVERY OF FIRST JET AIRCRAFT

    Australia’s first Vampire Set aircraft will be delivered this week, the Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) informed Mr. Francis ...

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  20. KING, QUEEN INVITED HERE BY P.M.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) has personally asked the King and Queen to visit Australia In 1951. Mr Chifley who was replying to Mr Sheehan (Lab., NSW), said in the House of Representatives yesterday, that be ...

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  21. GOOD MORNING

    BY the casting vote of the Speaker, the Hollway Liberal “and Country Party” Government was saved from defeat in ...

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  22. Big Meeting Urges PM To Intervene For Chinese

    MORE than 300 Brisbane men and women last I night demanded the withdrawal of any Federal Government action to deport Mrs. Pauline Lee Tong and her children, Lorrain (8) and Norman (4) After a protest meeting at ...

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  23. PAGE ONE ENDPIECE

    UNKNOWN to them night members of a family living on the banks of the Edward River near Deniliquin were yesterday found to be [?] from [?] poisoning This was revealed yesterday by Detective Sergeant J.[?] the C.I.B ...

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