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  4. MORE NATIONS ACCEPT

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The French Foreign Minister (M.Bidault) has told the French Government he expects at least 14 or 15 nations to accept the Anglo- French invitation to the Paris conference on the ...

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  5. ACTION BY TEACHERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- An application for a writ of mandamus against the Director-General of Education was filed in the Industrial Court by the Queensland Teachers' Union to-day. The union ...

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    The ceremony of Trooping the Colour in honour of the King s birthday look place on the Horse Guards' Parade, London. The King, Duke of Gloucester and Princess Elizabeth rode with an escort of Guards from Buckingham Palace to the Parade ground for the ceremony. It was Princess Elizabeth's first appearance on horseback at an official ceremony. A general view of the guards marching past the saluting base at the ceremony is here shown. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRALIAN WINES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- The Australian vigneron, Mr. Leo Burning, yesterday announced that he had arranged with Bellows and ...

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  8. INTENDING MIGRANTS

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Britons who plan to emigrate exceed 600,000, says "Planning," which is the broad sheet published by the ...

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  9. PACIFIC AFFAIRS

    TOKIO, Tuesday. -- "The growing truculence of Australian foreign policy in the Pacific is leading American observers to ...

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  10. "FLYING SAUCERS"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Professor. F. Cotton, Professor of Physiology at the Sydney University, said to-night that reports that ...

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  11. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday. -- The correspondent of the American Associated Press says that the High Commissioner to Palestine ...

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  12. LEADER'S APPEAL

    BATAVIA, Tuesday. -- An appeal to the Indonesians to be watchful and unified to face any eventuality was made last night by ...

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  13. SEEDLING TREES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Seedling trees ready for planting will be given to each of the 500 delegates to the annual conference of the ...

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  14. COMPANY TAXATION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- A deputation from Associated Chambers of Commerce on July 16 will ask the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley). ...

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  15. REMARK WITHDRAWN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Labour leader, Alderman Coutts, withtcrew at a meeting of the City Council to-day a remark which ...

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  16. PARTIAL AGREEMENT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- The northern mine owners have reached an agreement with the leader of the United Mineworkers ...

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  17. BRISBANE SHOW

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A record total of more than £1,500,000 worth of exhibits would be displayed at the,Brisbane show next month. ...

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  18. PRESIDENT REPROVED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- The "New York Times." in a leading article headed "Too Fast, Mr. President," reproves President ...

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  19. INCORRECT REPORT

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- In a recent Interview at Geneva the Australian Minister (Mr. Ward) was reported to have criticised the standard of ...

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  20. BRITISH MIGRANTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Four, building tradesmen who were brought here from Britain under the free passage scheme to work in ...

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  21. ATOMIC CONTROL

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- The Working Committee of the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission last night ...

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  24. FIFTY KILLED

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Newspaper reports from Calcutta indicate that 50 persons were killed and 300 injured as a ...

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  25. HIGH COURT APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- An appeal is to bo made to the Full High Court against the judgment of Mr. Justice Williams that the Wheat ...

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  26. NEW 'SUNSHINE' TRIPS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Mr. John Dodson, of Cronulla, who is 96, will be a passenger on the first flight by a T.A.A. 'plane on the ...

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  27. DEATH SENTENCES

    BERLIN, Tuesday. -- The correspondent of the Associated Press says the German court at Dresden Sentenced to death two doctors ...

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  28. SUPPLIES OF SOAP

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Queensland Grocers and Retail Traders' Association would welcome a Government inquiry into ...

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  29. RESCUED HER BABY

    NEWCASTLE. Tuesday. -- After a man whose clothes were alight had dashed from a building at Hamilton to-day and given ...

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  30. LAND SALES CONTROL

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. -- Qualifying his charges against Canberra administration of land, sales control before the Royal Commission ...

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    A fine, study of Princess Elizabeth as she rode side-saddle from Buckingham-Palace to the Horse Guards'. Parade for the Trooping of the Colour on the King s Birthday. The Princess, who is a Colonel of the Grendier Guards, wore a dark blue habit with a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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