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  4. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN TOUR FOR 1952

    IT was officially announced in London yesterday that the King and Queen plan to visit Australia and New Zealand in 1952. Princess Margaret may accompany ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. No Decisions On State Aid

    FOLLOWING many requests and suggestions on Federal-State financial relations, yesterday’s Premiers’ Conference in Canberra adjourned in an atmosphere of sharp disagreement without any ...

    Article : 521 words
  6. Terror Campaign Alleged In Court

    EVIDENCE would show that Benjamin and David Gelbart had organised a “campaign of terror and intimidation” to force Maurice Ravdell to pay out £20,000, the Crown Prosecutor (Mr Leo Little ) ...

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  7. WORLD PEACE DECLARATION

    Although it overwhelmingly defeated a proposal by the Federal Council of the Australian Railways Union to call a “trade union ...

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  8. SOVIET PLANE SHOT DOWN

    THE U.S. State Department announced yesterday that a bomber bearing the Red Star was shot down while attacking UN ships off Korea on Monday. An American Note delivered to ...

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  9. RSL On Rights Of Servicemen

    The president of the RSL (Mr Holland) yesterday appealed to the State Government and private enterprise to protect the rights ...

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  10. NEW THREAT TO VIC. TRAINS

    SUBURBAN railway guards have threatened to join the striking goods guards if the Railways Commissioners do not confer with a mass meeting of goods guards by noon today. ...

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  11. Northern Advances

    Fifty thousand North Koreans yesterday deepened their wedge at one end of the UN defence line, biting deep into ...

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  13. CRITICISM OF KERR DEFENCE

    CROWN PROSECUTOR Mr R. F. Nelson suggested at the beach murder trial yesterday that the defence was insinuating that James Alan Stevens, seaman, of Eisternwick, was responsible for the ...

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  14. Armed German Police Favored

    Britain will support the formation of an armed police force 20,000 strong for Western Germany, with certain reservations. ...

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  15. FORECASTS

    Victoria: Mild to warm throughout with north to northwest winds, strong and squally at times about the coast. A few ...

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  16. GOOD MORNING

    ONCE again Victoria’s transport has been disrupted by a strike of a section of railmen. Although there have not been any serious effects to date, any continued extension of the strike will most certainly seriously disorganise ...

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  17. TWELVE DIE IN PLANE CRASH

    Twelve were killed and eleven injured, four critically, when a DCS airliner crashed near Utica (New York) yesterday. ...

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  18. VITRIOL FOR ALTAR WINE

    Because Vitriol was prepared by mistake instead of altar wine, a priest was poisoned during Mass on Monday in the Church of ...

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  19. Huge Rise In Sales Of Penicillin Drugs

    ON the opening day of the new Health Scheme, sales of penicillin drugs by chemist supplies increased by as much as 1000 percent. Mr W. Sampson, a representative of Rocks Tompaitt, said ...

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