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  5. NEW AIR FORCE LEADER

    Australia’s new Chief of the A[?] Staff, Air Marshal John Hardman, RAF. arrived here recently. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITAIN’S SEVERE CUTS IN DOLLAR IMPORTS

    LONDON: Drastic economies announced last night by the Chancellor of the Eachequer (Mr. Robert Butler) will affect the daily life of every Briton. The Chancellor slashed dollar and tobacco imports and announced charges on medicine, wigs and dental treatment which had been free under the national ...

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  7. Beachhead Rocket Support

    WASHINGTON: A contract for the construction of a prototype rocket launching ship for close support of ...

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  8. RELIEF FOR VICTIMS OF BUSHFIRES

    SYDNEY: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-day the Commonwealth Government was prepared to make a sustained contribution for relief of persons in fire-stricken areas. ...

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  9. FINE, DRY

    NSW FORECAST: Isolated showers along the south-coast and local afternoon thunder storms on the northern ...

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  10. Rail Chief’s Warning

    SYDNEY: Stability of the State’s [?]nces would be imperilled it raid deficits contribute to inore[?], Railway ...

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  11. JET RAIL ENGINE HAD TRIAL

    LONDON: Britain’s first jet railway engine had a trial run yesterday, before going on regular service next month. ...

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  12. COULD NOT BE TALKED OUT OF IT

    NEW YORK: Mrs. S. Scott Scammel, aged 68. told police she had lectured a robber on the evils of crime for 30 ...

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  13. GAOLED FOR TAKING BRIBES

    WASHINGTON: Denis Delaney, former international revenue collector for the State of Massachusetts, was ...

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  14. 13 Burned to Death In Tenement

    MINNEAPOLIS: The bodies of 13 persons who were burnt to death in a three-storey tenement house on Monday are ...

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  15. REASON FOR PARDON

    MANI[?]: Philippines President, Quirino, said yesterday, he had pardoned Japanese war prisoner, General ...

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  16. RUSSIANS CONDEMNED

    PARIS: The United Nations Political Committee yesterday condemned the Soviet Union for falling to carry out [?]s ...

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  17. Weaver’s Arrest In Japan

    SINGAPORE: An Australian Army spokesman yesterday denied charges that Australian military police bad instigated ...

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  18. EDEN SAYS TROOPS WILL STAY AT SUEZ

    LONDON: Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) lost night reaffirmed that British troops would stay in the Suez Canal zon[?]. He told Parliament that rioting in the zone had ...

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  19. No Friendly Relations With Russia

    TOKYO: Japanese Premier (Shigers Yoshida) today-ruled out the possibility of establishing “friendly relations” at ...

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  20. COSMETICS MAY CAUSE CANCER

    WASHINGTON: Women might risk cancer by using certain eyebrow pencils and cosmetics, Mr. W. C. Husper, ...

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  22. Freed From One Husband For Another

    ATLANTA (Georgia): A young woman, who remarries, believing that he soldier husband was dead, was freed from ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN GIRLS FOR U.S. AIR FORCE

    TOKYO: American Air Force in the Far East planned engage 250 Australian girls for office work to circumvent ...

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  24. BAND LEADER PLAYED OUT HIS WIFE

    SANTA MONICA (California): The wife of band leader Xavier Cu[?]t obtained a divorce yesterday, after the had ...

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  25. Electricity For Holy City

    LONDON: The Holy City of Mecca will soon get its first electric lights. A spokesman for a British ...

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  26. NEW TRIALS FOR FLOOD VICTIMS

    MARIETTA (Ohjo): Freezing weather brought, new hardships yesterday to more than 8000 refugees who have ...

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  27. Greece, Turkey In North Atlantic Treaty

    WASHINGTON: The Senate yesterday approved the admission of Greece and Turkey to the North Atlantic ...

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  28. Big Three Talks Not Contemplated

    LONDON: Prime Minister Winston Churchill told Parliament yesterday that Big Three talks between ...

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  29. Bomber Exploded In Flight

    TOKYO. Eleven men parachuted to safety when a Korea bound B20 superfortress bomber exploded In mid-air ...

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  30. DEPARTMENT’S IMPATIENCE

    WASHINGTON: The State Department yesterday expressed impatience of requested allegations that the United ...

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  31. BEARS MAY BE BARRED

    SYDNEY: Quarantine regulations may prevent Australia’s tour Korla bears in America from returning home, ...

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  32. ETHIOPIAN TRIBESMEN KILL 65

    NAIROBI (Korea): Ethiopian tribesmen, armed with chi[?] and spears, killed 45 people, including 40 children, ...

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  33. Japs Make Bullets For Americans

    WASHINGTON: State Department officials revealed to-day that Japanese industry for some [?] had been tuming out munitions for American occupation forces. They [?] been [?]ed about ...

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  34. Soviet After Japanese Trade

    TOKYO: The Soviet Mission representative in Tokyo yesterday told a meeting of Japanese Industrialists that ...

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  35. German Ambassador To Australia

    LONDON: Dr. Wal[?]er [?]ees has been appointed West Germany’s first ambassador to Australia. ...

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  36. PAKISTAN TEAM FOR SOUTH AFRICA

    JOHANNESBURG: The South African son-European Cricket Board of Control has accepted a proposal for a ...

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