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  3. “DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY VIOLATED” SOVIET CREATED DIFFICULTIES FOR AUSTRALIANS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The A cting Minuter for External Affairs (Sir Philip McBride) tonight accused the Soviet Government of a clear violation of the diplomatic immunity of Australian diplomats in Moscow. He said the Soviet also created difficult situations for the ...

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    LEAVING MOSCOW. Richard Woolcott, Australian Second Secretary in Moscow, and his Danish wife, who are leaving with other members of the Australian Embassy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Fierce Rebel Assault on Beleaguered French Fortress

    HANOI, May 2.—Waves of wildly screaming Communist troops hurled themselves against the defences of Dien Bien Phu last night as the Vietminh launched its third and mightiest attempt to overwhelm the beleaguered fortress. ...

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  6. EXPLODED CRACKERS IN CHURCH

    SYDNEY, Sunday.Children tonight exploded crackers in a church, during an A.B.C. broadcast. ...

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  7. Review Issue Of Passports

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— The issue of passports to people who could be considered “possible Security ...

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  8. Appointments To Royal Commission

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—In future, any Government leader wanting the services of a Queensland judge ...

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  9. ROYAL COUPLE

    TOBRUK, May 2.—The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh hugged and kissed prince Charles and Princess Anne for the first time in five months today when the Royal couple ...

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  10. Sir Arthur To Address 25 Meetings

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — The Deputy Prime Minister (Sir Arthur Fadden) has set himself a heavy ...

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  11. Knives Used In Brawl

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Two hundred people saw two young shearers slashed about the head and body in ...

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    BUENOS AIRES, May 2.— The newspaper “La Razon” said yesterday in a Rome dispatch that Pope Plus XII ...

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  13. Security Organisation Must Be JMFensive

    GENEVA, May 2.—The Australian External Affairs Minister (Mr. Casty) said today that any non-Communist security organisation established in South-East Asia must be “essentially defensive in character.” ...

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    AUCKLAND, Sunday — New Zealand Rugby League will press for a renewal of the ban on the signing of ...

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  17. Enticed Girl To Safety

    WELLINGTON, May 2.— Police rushed a Maori clergyman from his pulpit to a bridge over the ...

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  18. Slept While Strangers Fought Fire

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Two men in a passing car entered a St. Kilda boarding house early today, ...

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  19. “Fought Off” Bombers

    DARWIN, Sunday. — R.A.A.F. Vampire and Mustang lighters belonging to, Melbourne and Adelaide ...

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  20. Wharf Work Held Up

    MACKAY, Sunday. — No work can be done on Mackay waterfront until at least Wednesday. ...

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  21. "Get Together” On Korean Problem

    GENEVA, May 2.—The Big,Four powers, together with Communist China and North and South Korea, began this afternoon their closed door talks on the Korea problem. ...

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  22. Red Master-Plan ppr Australia

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A long range Communist plan to settle-100,000,000 Asians in Australia would he one of many disclosures at the Petrov Royal Commission, a leading ...

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  23. Youth March, Parade In Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— A crowd of 25,000 people lining city streets this afternoon saw first an Empire ...

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    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Two policemen leaped on to the running board of a cat end detained live men whom ...

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    BRISBANE, Sunday.— The Rev. Dr. Norman Webster, Minister of St. Andrew's Presbyterian church in ...

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