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  4. BRITAIN AND U.S. ACT AFTER NEWS OF RUSSIA'S ATOM BOMB

    LONDON, Sunday-- Britain and the United Slates acted swiftly following the news that Russia had the atom bomb, says the military writer of the "Sunday ...

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  5. "U.S. CANNOT NOW SAVE EUROPE"

    CHICAGO, Sunday.-- A group of top scientists contend that Russia's development of atomic energy means that the United ...

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    The overhanging trees form a cool, shady setting for the Brodribb Home. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MOCK AIR WAR TESTS BRITAIN'S DEFENCES

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuters representative says that Western Union fighters taking part in the mock air war to test ...

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    Brownies, Guides and Rangers, in the first, second and third rows, respectively, who were present at the Guides Sports in Queens Park on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MEETING POSSIBLE ON ATOM CONTROL

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The correspondent of the American Associated Press in Moscow says that observers believe ...

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  10. Mr. W. M. Hughes Stresses Need for Compulsory Military Training

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- The need for stronger defence, including compulsory training in Australia, was urged by Australia's oldest parliamentarian (Mr. W. M. Hughes) to-day on the occasion of his eighty-fifth birthday. There ...

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  11. Devaluation not "Magic Wand"; it had to be Done, Says Mr. Attlee

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The alteration in the exchange rate was no magic wand which would get Britain out of her troubles, It was just one of the things which had to be done, stated the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) at a ...

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  12. WAR, NOT ATOM BOMB, CHIEF CAUSE OF FEAR

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Dr. M. V. Evatt, Deputy Prime Minister, said to-day that war, rather than the atomic bomb, ...

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  13. TWO MEN WALK 42 MILES TO WIN BET

    MELEOURNE, Sunday.-- Although they became lost at one stage end travelled in a complete circle, two men ...

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  14. NINETY-SIX CHILDREN WITH MIGRANTS FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- American the 249 British migrants who arrived here to-day by train from Sydney were 96 children. ...

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  15. INJURIES IN BRAWLS AT MELBOURNE FOOTBALL FINAL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday, -- Fifty people who were injured in trawls were treated in the casualty room on the grounds ...

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  16. STRONG WESTERLY WINDS DELAY AIRCRAFT

    BRISBANE, Sunday-- Westerly winds, which reached a maximum velocity of 46 miles an hour, delayed ...

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  17. DOCTORS WARN WOMEN ON SLIMMING DRUG

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Doctors have warned women against the use of a new slimming drug, dexedrine, ...

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  18. KILLED WHILE SKATING

    MACKAY, Sunday.-- Thomas Michael Gibbs (27, single), of Alfred Street, Mackay, died in the early hours of Saturday ...

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  19. CANBERRA REPORT OF LOAN DENIED IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- Reuters Agency says that officials of the International Monetary Fund yesterday ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA USING U.S. ISOTOPES FOR EXPERIMENTS

    OAKRIDGE (Tennessee), Sunday.-- Australia was using American isotopes to carry out important agricultural ...

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  21. MACKAY HOLDS RECORD ARCHERY TOURNAMENT

    MACKAY, Sunday. -- The North Queensland Archery Association's personal championships produced the biggest ...

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    OAKRIDGE (Tennessee), Sunday.-- Australia was using American isotopes to carry out important agricultural ...

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  23. COST OF PRODUCTION OF PIG MEATS FIXED BY BUREAU

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The Commonwealth Bureau of Agricultural Economics has fixed the cost of production of ...

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  26. DOG HEADS PROTEST

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Reuters correspondent at Copenhagen says that 50,000 people marched lo the Town Hall ...

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  27. FAMILIES VACATE HOMES BECAUSE OF GRASS FIRE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A grass fire which swept ever 50 acres of the Enoggera rifle range to-day forced five ...

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  28. CHEMISTS TO REVIEW MEDICINE BILL .

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Federal Pharmaceutical Service Guild's Federal Council, at its annual meeting in Brisbane this ...

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  29. "BLACK WEEK" FOR SYDNEY PETROL USERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Sydney petrol users face a black week, the chairman of the Australian Chamber of Automobile ...

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  30. DISABLED FREIGHTER BEING TOWED TO PORT

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. -- The failure of a small but vital bearing disabled the main diesel engine of the British freighter, ...

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    A smiling group at the pre-wedding party given in honour of Miss Joan Thompson on Friday. Seated, left to right: Mrs. A. Walker, Miss Tarn Collins, Mrs. Bcrnlcc Bennett (hostess). Misses Joan Thompson (guest of honour), Ailsa Woodhill. and Mrs. S. E. Higgins. Back: Mesdames H. R. Howard, John Mayall (Pittsworth), A. H. Graham, F. Kath, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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