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  4. AUSTRALIA’S IMPORT CUTS DEFENDED IN BRITAIN

    LONDON: Defending Australia’s decision to cut her imports, colonial Secretary (Mr. Oliver Lyttleton) told the House of Commons yesterday that it was “complete nonsense” to talk about cutting one another’s throats. A reduction in sterling imports was absolutely necessary if Australia was ...

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  5. COASTAL SHOWERS

    NSW FORECAST: Further bowers on the north coast and tablelands. Cloudiness In[?] Inland, with ...

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  6. Development Of Guided Missiles With Atomic Warheads

    WASHINGTON: Guided missiles with atomic warheads will be standard U.S. equipment within five years, according to Li[?]tenant General T.S. Larkin, assistant chief-of-station charge of logistics. ...

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  7. To lead Foreign Affairs Committee

    Mr H. S. Hyan (Lilt., Vic) is chairman of the newly-formed Commonwealth Parliamentary ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TRUMAN FEARED THIRD WORLD WAR TWICE

    WASHINGTON: President Truman secretly feared en two occasions in recent years that o third world war was: about to break out. He saw that threat first in the Berlin crisis in ...

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  10. FLYNN WAS LOOKING WRONG WAY

    NASSAU: Film actor, Errol Flynn, told the Bahamas Supreme Court yesterday that he was looking elsewhere when ...

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  11. HAYWORTH IS STILL DETERMINED

    HOLLYWOOD: Prince Aly Khan falled In a week-end attempt, through his lawyer, to effect a reconelilation with ...

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  12. WHARFIES SUSPENDED

    SYDNEY: The Stevedoring Industry Board to-day suspended more than 400 wharf labourers tor three days for ...

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  13. MAN’S BODY DISCOVERED

    SYDNEY: C.I.B. detectives are investigating the discovery of a man’s body, which was found today wedged ...

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  14. SCHEMES MIS-FIRED

    LONDON: Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Richard Butler) told the House of Commons last night that it had not been envisaged at the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' conference in January ...

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  15. THE TEMPERATURE

    Maximum temperature registered at Maitland Post Office to-day was 81 degrees Monte Plo Orphanage ...

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  16. Shot Lover After Threat Of Torture

    ST.LOUIS: A pretty alrllnes hostess was freed yesterday by a coroner’s Jury which returned a verdict of ...

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  17. Senators Put Off A Touchy Question

    WASHINGTON: The Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday put off a decision on the politically- touchy question of asking General Dwight Eisenhower to return Europe to testify on the ...

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  18. “BIG SHOW” FOR VISIT BY SPENDER

    DENVER: The Australian ambassador (Mr. Percy Spender) will spend several days forwards the end of March in ...

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  19. VEGETABLES LEFT TO ROT

    SYDNEY: Another glut at the City Markets to-day forced agents to let tons of vegetables rot. ...

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  20. To-day’s Leader All In 75 Years

    NEW YORK: A [?] antifrust suit charging [?] International Boxing Club of New York and Illinois with ...

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  21. NO CLAIM YET BY McDERMOTT

    SYDNEY: No claim has yet been [?]led with the State Government for compensation of Frederick Lincoln ...

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  23. FRENCHMEN CUT RED TAPE

    PARIS: .Answering the call of romance, French authorities yesterday cut the red tape and let, a young British ...

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  24. DUKE OF WINDSOR IN AMATEUR GOLF

    PALM BEACH (Florida): The Duke of Windsor will play to the amateur, sectiom of he Seminole golf tourney, ...

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  26. WILD PIGS ADD TO TOLL

    SYDNEY: An official of grazing firm said to-day that hordes of wild plgs were doing more damage in ...

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  27. DOCKYARD IN DISREPUTE

    SYDNEY: The Minister for Works (Mr. Cahill) said today, the Newcastle. State Dockyard had been brought ...

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  28. Church Heads Concerned Over Morals

    PARIS: A call to all Christians to rerist the wave of immorality threatening the purity of French youth, marital faithfulness and public morals Was issued by French cardinals and archbishops after their annual conference here. They said in a statement ...

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  29. LITTLE RAIN

    SYDNEY: Ten points at Port Macquarle and four at wauchope were the only falls of rain reported In the ...

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