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  4. SENATORS' SUPPORT FOR ATLANTIC PACT

    NEW YORK. Monday. -- The United Press correspondent in Washington says Senator Robert Taft (Republican Ohio) ...

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  5. MOVE BY GARDEN'S COUNSEL FAILS

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- A bid by John Smith ("Jock") Garden's counsel to delay the hearing of the Royal Commission info the New Guinea timber case failed today. The Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Ligerlwood), ...

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  6. OXFORD STUDENT TO OPPOSE CHURCHILL

    LONDON (Associated Press) -- An Oxford student who says he is an "Invincible optimist" will oppose Winston Churchill ...

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  7. EVEN GREATER TRADE WITH U.K. URGED BY MR. EDEN

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- ln an address to 2500 people at the City Hall to-day, Mr. Anthony Eden made a strong appeal for even greater trade between Queensland and: Great Britain. He met with an enthusiastic reception ...

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  8. B.H.P. COAL MINERS RETURN TO WORK

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Striking miners at the Broken Hill Proprietary collieries at Lambton. Burwood and John ...

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    The man who taught Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret to ride, Mr. Horace Smith, has been chosen as chairman of this year's Richmond Royal Horse Show, the outstanding equine event of the English year. Mr. Smith is 70, and famed as an International judge of horses and horse shows. For many years now his speciality has been the coaching of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "AXIS SALLY" ON TRIAL FOR HER LIFE

    WASHINGTON (Associated Press). -- The tearful German war song "Lilli Marlene" seems to haunt a federal court room ...

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  11. Australia to be Major Empire Base for Atomic Development

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- Australia, within 15 years, will become the major centre of the British Empire for "the development of atomic power. Vital experiments for the use of atomic power for both defence and ...

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  12. OPPOSITION ELECTION PLANS IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The New South Wales Liberal and Country Parties have reached complete agreement on the ...

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  13. STATE FRANCHISE RIGHTS FOR ABORIGINES?

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Queensland may have to follow any Federal move to give aborigines a vote. Predicting ...

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  14. WEATHER CONDITIONS IN BRISBANE TRYING

    BRISBANE, Monday .--Conditions in Brisbane to-day were again very trying. The temperature at its highest was 90.4 ...

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  15. "FIGHT FOB ABOLITION OF BORDER" IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Monday.-- Reuters correspondent at Fahan, County Donegal, says Mr, Neal Blaney, the. member for East Donegal ...

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  16. HOT WEATHER BRINGS HEALTH COMPLAINTS

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Brisbane doctors said to-day that there had been a marked increase to hot. weather ...

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  17. "INVENTED ASSAULT STORY AFTER KILLING CYCLIST"

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- A man in the Coroner's Court today said he had invented a story about being knocked ...

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  18. Q.P.P. CONTESTANTS FOR LILLEY AND BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Two returned servicemen were selected by the Queensland People's Party to-night to ...

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  19. DEATH ROLL NOW 43 IN TRAIN SMASH

    PARIS, Monday. -- The death roll has risen to 43 in the collision between the Nancy-Dijon express and a single locomotive ...

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  20. EMPIRE STUDENT EXCHANGE ADVOCATED BY MR. EDEN

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- An interchange of university students by all countries in the British Commonwealth was ...

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  21. FLOOD WATERS CAUSE DAMAGE AT INVERELL

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The MacIntyre River, at Inverell broke its banks at 4 o'clock this morning and flooded the base ...

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  22. BEGGARS CRUSHED BY WALL

    LONDON, Monday. -- The correspondent of the Associated Press in Lisbon says several hundred beggars were killed ...

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  23. IMPORTED COMICS 'CORRUPT MINDS OF CHILDREN'

    GYMPIE, Monday-- An impassioned attack on certain types of literature imported into Australia was made by ...

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  24. DEATHS IN SOVIET CAMPS

    LONDON, Monday.-- German anti-Communists, who claimed to be former Russian prisoners, stated that over 130.000 ...

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  25. STRENGTHENING OF U.K. NAVY DEFENCE FORCES

    LONDON, Monday.-- Reuters representative says a decision to strengthen Britain's defence forces by speeding up the ...

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  26. PLAN TO MOVE FROZEN MAMMOTH INTACT

    LONDON, Monday. -- The correspondent of the British United Press in Moscow says a plan to bring intact to Moscow ...

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  27. INQUIRY INTO EXPORT OF SCARCE MATERIALS

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The State Government is to seek from toe Federal Government the facts about the export ...

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  28. WHARF HOLD-UPS MENACE SUGAR INDUSTRY

    INGHAM, Monday. -- The menace of waterside stoppages to the sugar industry was emphasised to-day by a member ...

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  31. PURGE OF AIR FORCE IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    LONDON, Monday. -- The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent says that reports reaching here indicate that the ...

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  32. UNITY WITH GREECE SOUGHT BY CYPRUS

    LONDON, Monday.-- Reuters correspondent at Nicosia says that hundreds of people, shouting "We Want Union with ...

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  33. STEADY INCREASE IN BEER PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Beer production in Australia is rising steadily month by month, but the tobacco output continues to ...

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  34. COURT ACTION TO FOLLOW MEAT PRICE RAID

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Legal proceedings would be taken against three George street butchers. stated the Prices ...

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  35. LIBERAL M.L.C. REPLIES TO MR. CALWELL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Sir William Angliss, Liberal M.L.C. (Victoria) to-day denied that he desired the large scale ...

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  36. RESTRICTED ROYAL TOUR POSSIBLE IN 1950

    LONDON, Monday.-- The belief is now gaining ground in Court circles that the Royal tour to Australia and New ...

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  37. REPORT OF HUGE OIL FIRE IN AUSTRIA

    LONDON, Monday. -- The correspondents of Reuters and the British United Press in Vienna say a huge fire half a ...

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  38. URANIUM IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Monday.-- Reuters Paris correspondent says that the French Press Agency reported that samples of ore from ...

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  39. SHOP ASSISTANT IN COURT

    WARWICK, Monday.-- William Pearce Leckey (19), shop assistant, of Stanthorpe, was charged in the Court of Petty ...

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