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  4. PREMIER STRESSES OPPOSITION UNITY

    Brisbane, Monday.-- Never before had the anti Labour parties been so completely united, the Premier ...

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  5. INDIA-PAKISTAN RELATIONS STILL BAD

    NEW YORK, Monday.--Robert Trumbull, the "New York Times" correspondent in New Delhi, says: "The hoped-for ...

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  6. SIGHS OF GERMAN INDEPENDENCE

    LONDON, Monday. The week-end news from Germany-- the derationing of petrol without consulting the ...

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  7. TOUGH MILITARY EXERCISES PLANNED IN FROZEN NORTH

    OTTAWA.--One of the toughest military manoeuvres ever undertaken in peace-time is Exercise "Sweet Briar," which will open on February 13 in Alaska and the Yukon, with 5000 United States and Canadian ...

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  8. REBEL BAND ATTACKS TROOPS; CAPTURES INDONESIAN TOWN

    LONDON, Monday.--The Associated Press correspondent in Djakarta says Captain "Turk" Westerling, the former Dutch captain who leads an armed rebel band, attacked Indonesian troops at 3.30 o'clock (local ...

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  9. MR. BRUCE PIE AGAIN IN WITNESS BOX

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Queensland Under- Secretary for Justice (Mr. P. F. Byrne) had said he was not satisfied that the Auditor General's representative at drawings of the Golden Casket was carrying out his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SUBSTANTIAL SALE OF WHEAT TO SPAIN

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- The Australian Wheat Board had sold 60,000 tons of this season wheat to spain ...

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  11. "JAPAN AT THRESHOLD OF NATIONAL RESURGENCE"

    TOKIO, Monday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Yoshida) to-day told the Diet: "Japan now stands at the ...

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  12. FORMER HITLER GENERAL RESCUED BY POLICE

    LONDON, Monday.-- Eight hundred university students on Saturday night marched on the house where Ernst Otto ...

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  13. No Decision on Petrol Rationing

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- Federal Cabinet to-night reached no decision on the lifting of petrol rationing. No decision was made on the two other remaining controls--[?] of tea and batter cabinet to believed to have ...

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  14. WORTHLESS CHEQUES USED TO BUY CLOTHING

    SYDNEY, Monday.--An attractive brunette last week obtained £12610 worth of clothing from two exclusive Darling ...

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  15. STATE MINISTERS DELAY DECONTROL OF PRICES

    MELBOURNE, Monday,--The Prices Ministers had agreed to withhold decontrol of many consumer items ...

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  16. Firm G.P. Opposition to Any Alteration in Exchange Rate

    CANBERRA, Monday-- Country Party Ministers have reaffirmed their opposition to any alteration in the exchange rate of the Australian £ with sterling. which would adversely affect primary producers. These ...

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  17. CYPRIOTS VOTE IN CHURCH SPONSORED PLEBISCITE

    LONDON, Monday.--The un official church-sponsored plebiscite in the British colony of Cyprus on the union of Cyprus ...

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  20. "Australians Must Understand Need tor Immigration"

    CANBERRA, Monday.--There was still an active and passive resistance by Australians to immigration which must be overcome, the Prime Minister (Mr. Men zies) said to-day. speaking in Albert Hall, where he ...

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