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  3. Mr Casey Makes Aerial Survey

    CAIRNS, Sunday.—The Minister for National Development (Mr. R. G. Casey) this morning made an serial survey of the Barron—Walsh ...

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  4. Reds' Funds Govt. Freeze

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Menzies-Fadden Government will freeze the funds of the Australian communist party under anti-Red legislation that Mr. Menzies zies will introduce in the House of Representatives ...

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    Back from his tour of South Africa, Alan Walker was greeted by his wife and mother when he arrived at Mascot. With other members of the team, Walker left the Athenic at Perth and flew the rest of the way. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Acheson Predicts GRIM CONELICT AGAINST RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, April 23.—A real threat of aggression stood in the way of every attempt at an understanding with Russia, the Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) said to-night. Giving his major foreign ...

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  7. CASEY SAYS: Aust. Land Of Bottlenecks

    CANBERRA Sunday.—Australia was a land of bottlenecks, so the important task ahead for the Government and people Was ...

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  8. SPENDER MAY LEAD AUST. DELEGATION

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Spender) said to-night that about 50 representatives of ...

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  9. "Blonde Venus" Given 7 Years

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Salzburg correspondent reports that Giselsa Sell, a beautiful 23-year-old Berlin masseuse, known ...

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  10. Lie Sails For Europe

    NEW YORK Sunday.—The United Nations secretary, General Trygve Lie, sailed to-day for Europe in an attempt to ease the ...

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  11. Anti-Terrorist Reinforcements Arrive In Singapore.

    SINGAPORE, April. 23 (A.A.P.Reuter).— Nearly 1000 anti-torrorist reinforcements arrived in Singapore from Hong Kong ...

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  12. Move To Import Tobacco Leaf

    BRISBANE Sunday.—A motion requesting the Federal Government to permit an increase in the importation of tobacco ...

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  13. B.M.A. Postpone Decision

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Central and Southern Medical Association this afternoon decided to postpone its decision not to treat Friendly ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN DAVIS CUP CHANCES IMPROVE

    TOOWOOMBA. Sunday.— Australia's Davis Cup chances improved as Frank Sedgman rushed George Worthington into errors and cut off his attempted shots with brilliant volleying, to easily win the ...

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  15. MR: MOORE SAYS: GOVT. MAY SUBSIDISE IMPORTATION OF SUGAR

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Minister for Mines. (Mr. Moore) claimed to-day that the Federal Government was discriminating against Queensland in subsidising imported coal He said if the Federal Government ...

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  16. Plane Wreckage Spotted

    TOKIO, April 23 (A.A.P.Reuter).—Far East Air Force Headquarters reported yesterday that an Air Force bombar had spotted ...

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  17. NARCOTIC AGENTS SEIZE OPIUM

    SINGAPORE, April 23 (A.A.P.Reuter).—Narcotics agents yesterday seized £50,000 sterling worth of raw opium from a lorry they ...

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  18. GENERAL ELECTION IN NOVEMBER

    LONDON, April 23.— A Conservative member (Mr. Oliver Lyttleton) forecast to constituents at Fornborough (Hampshire) ...

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  19. Launch "Mons Meg" Arrives IN Halifax

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.—The launch "Mons Meg" which has been overdue since Thursday last, arrived in Halifax late on Sunday afternoon With all five members safe and well, The "Mons Meg" had been in search ...

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  20. TWO-MAN PATROL ARRESTS 5000

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— A Patrol made up of two men has in the past seven years, arrested 5445 persons for offences, ...

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  21. NARROW ESCAPE FOR TWO BOYS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—After clinging for an hour to an upturned boat in the bay, two youths were rescued this ...

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  22. MILK AND BEANS FREED IN U.K.

    LONDON, April 23,—Meats and meat products milk and beans are amongst canned foods freed in the U.K. from points from to-day. The ...

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  23. TRAMWAYMEN RETURN AFTER WILD MEETING

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—By a five to one majority, 3000 Melbourne tramwaymen voted to-day to return to work on the settlement terms proposed by the Preston conductor (Mr. Leo Port) ...

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  24. ALLEGED STABBING

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Alleged to have been stabbed with a carving knife, an elderly man was found dead in a house in Balma'n last ...

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  25. 9000 London Dockers Out

    LONDON, Sunday.—Hundreds more dockers to-day joined the strike in the Port of London, over expulsion or three men from their ...

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  26. Eighty Thousand Watch Soccer Final

    LONDON, Sunday.—Eight thousand people saw Willlngton defeat Bishop Auckland, 4-0 in the amateur cup Soccer final at Wembley ...

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  27. Red Dean Sells "Peace Buttons" £10 Each

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"Peace buttons" autographed by Dr. Hewlett Johnson, Dean of Canterbury, brought up to £10 each when sold by auction at a Domain meeting this afternoon. The demand was so great that the ...

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  28. MAN FALLS FROM STOREY BRIDGE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A middle aged unidentified man, was fatally injured to-day when he fell 90 feet from the Storey Bridge. ...

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