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  4. TELEVISION'S PART IN AUSTRALIAN LIFE

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said in his "Report to the Nation" broadcast to-night that ...

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  5. Quick Action Necessary to Save Lapse of Wheat Pact

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- The infernalional wheal agreement may lapse next week unless quick action is taken by 32 importing nations who have yet to ratify the treaty. The deadline for formal ratification ...

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  6. IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR GULF COUNTRY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Further development of the Gulf country and an increased output, of cattle were among ...

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  7. Miners' Leader Sets Out Viewpoint of Unions

    SYDNEY, Sunday—-- to-night how long he thought the strike would last, the president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. I. Williams) said: "The strike will last as long as the authorities remain adamant and ...

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    A group of visitors and officials at the Glennie Old Girls' private midwinter party held at the Glennie Memorial School on Saturday night. Seated (left to right): Misses Irene Savage, Merna Smith (treasurer), Gwen Dowson (president of the G.O.G.A.), Ailsa Hesling (branch president), Helene Bodkin (secretary), Mr. Ken Edwards. Standing: Mr. D. McDonald, Miss A. Brown, Mr. I. Simon, Miss J. Simon, Mr. K. Ireland, Misses N. Rowe, J. Stanton, J. Broadfoot, Mr. J. McGregor and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. EMERGENCY 'AIR LIFT' FOR FOOD SUPPLIES

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- Royal Australian Air Force and Trans-Australia Airlines aircraft, would be pressed into ...

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  10. GOAL OWNERS LIKELY TO PROSECUTE UNION LEADERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The prosecution of the miners' leaders is likely to follow swiftly their decision to call out on strike Australia's 24,000 mine workers. The coal owners have been conferring with ...

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  11. MR. HAHLON'S STAND ON COAL CRISIS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- "I do not think we will have serious trouble here," the Premier Mr. Hanlcn) said to-night, ...

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  12. DEATH SENTENCE ON BREAD THIEF BY YUGOSLAV COURT

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Tile British United Press in Belgrade says that the Yugoslav People's Court in Eastern Siberia, ...

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  13. KOREAN LEADER SHOT DEAD BY UNIFORMED ASSASSIN

    SEOUL (Korea), Sunday. -- Kim Koo, a strong political opponent of President Syng Man Rhee was shot and ...

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  14. U.S. WHEAT BELT HIT BY HEAVY RAINFALL

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- An Australian Associated Press correspondent says that heavy rainfall in the United States ...

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  15. ANGLO-ARGENTINE PACT TO BE SIGNED TO-MORROW

    BUENOS AIRES, Sunday. -- It was officially confirmed, yesterday that the Anglo-Argentina trade pact will be signed ...

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  16. CATCHING FISH WITH ELECTRIC DEVICE

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The "Daily Mail" Frankfurt representative says that two Germans, a physicist, ...

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  17. ITALIAN FARM STRIKERS DEMONSTRATE WITH BOMBS

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Reuters correspondent in Rome says that farm labourers in the Po Valley threw bombs at land ...

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  18. PEASANT CHINESE RISE AGAINST COMMUNISTS

    SHANGHAI, Sunday. -- The United Press says that officials of the Communist New China Newsagency to-day disclosed ...

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  19. CZECH RED MINISTER ACCUSES ARCHBISHOP

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The correspondent cf the Associated Press In Prague says that the Communist Minister for ...

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  20. CONFIDENCE MAN BOASTS OF CONQUESTS

    CHICAGO, Sunday. -- Siegmund Engel, an aged confidence' man, boasted to the police yesterday that he had ...

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  21. MELBOURNE'S WEEK-END TOLL OF THE ROAD

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Four persons bit by cars, and two motor cyclists, were, killed in week-end accidents, while ...

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  22. ANTI-CHURCH STAND IN IRON CURTAIN COUNTRIES

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The correspondent of the British United Press in Vatican City reports that the Vatican ...

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  23. EGYPTIANS' FIGHT TO SAVE COTTON CROP

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuters representative in Cairo says that troops and school children are among a million ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYMENT GROWS IN UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- President of the Congress of Industrial Organisations, Philip Murray, has urged all his union ...

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  25. NON-COMMUNIST UNIONS MOVE AGAINST W.F.T.U.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The representative of the Associated Press at Geneva says that representatives of 42,000,000. ...

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  28. ASIAN QUOTAS WOULD NOT SOLVE MIGRANT TROUBLES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--"It is wrong to believe that all selective migration difficulties would be solved by allowing quotas of ...

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  29. AIR AND SEA SEARCH FAILS TO FIND FISHERMAN

    BRISBANE. Sunday. -- Intensive air and sea search today failed to find Norman Wilkins (42, single), a boat ...

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  30. AUTOMATIC CYCLE PUMP

    A new cycling accessory, which It is claimed enables n cyclist up ride indefinitely on u punctured tyre, has been developed by a ...

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    The debutantes ut St. Ursula's College ball on Friday night. Front row (left to right): Geoffrey Ludgute (page boy). Cecilia Tancred (flower girl). Misses Joan McConville, Kathleen Hay, Elaine Penfold, Margaret O'Donohoe. Patricia Gnell. Dympna Bergin, Carmel McNamara, Patricia Williams, Pat Kretchmann (flower girl). Back row (starting third from left): Misses Bernice O'Dwver. Carmel Hawthorn. Harbara Lee. Joan Lanffton. Gwenda Day, Rita Hasan, Iris Reen. Del Sheppard and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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