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  3. SIGNING OF PACIFIC PACT ESSENTIAL

    SYDNEY. Friday. -- Mr. F. W. Doldge, New Zealand Minister for External Affairs, said today that he hoped the ...

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  4. Onus Clause, Main Labour Amendment Sought

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Reversal of the onus of proof is the principal amendment contained in the of proposed amendments to the Government's Communist Party Dissolution Bill circulated by the Federal ...

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  5. NO ATOMIC BOMBS FOR ATLANTIC POWERS

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- Defence officials yesterday described as "sheer speculation' reports that the United States ...

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  6. The Old and the New in British Postal Uniforms

    Mail was delivered at the London International Stamp Exhibition (held from May 6 to May 13) by five postmen wearing uniforms dating from 1793 to 1950. Left to right: A general post letter carrier, wearing a red jacket with blue lapels, 1793-1855; a district letter earner wearing a blue jacket with red lapels, 1837-1855; a letter carrier wearing a red jacket with blue lapels, 1855-1860; a letter carrier ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Present British Forces in Malaya "Adequate"

    CANBERRA, Friday.—British forces in Malaya were adequate fo cope with the present terrorist threat, providing there was no outside interference, the Commissioner-General for South-East Asia (Mr. Malcolm ...

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  8. RENEWED EFFORTS NEEDED FOR WORLD PEACE

    LONDON, Friday. -- "The "Times" diplomatic correspondent says that the British, American and French Foreign ...

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  9. HOUSING MISSION BUSY ON INQUIRIES ABROAD

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Australian Housing Mission in London has circularised manufacturers of ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN SHOT IN INDONESIA

    DJAKARTA, Friday. -- An Australian pilot with Garuda Indonesian Airways was shot and critically injured in a ...

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  11. Wheat Bag Position Outlined by Mr. F.J. Armstrong

    in a statement concerning the supply of bags for the coming harvest, Mr. F. J. Armstrong, growers' representative on the Australian Wheat Board, said he was not optimistic about having enough new bags. The ...

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  12. NO STRIKE ACTION ON BILL EXPECTED

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Melbourne Trades Hall Council Executive will probably instruct its delegates on ...

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  13. PASSPORT POSITION UNDER BANNING BILL

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Communist Party Dissolution Bill might not necessarily provide power for automatic ...

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  14. U.S. TASK FORCE FOR TROUBLED ORIENT

    PEARL HARBOUR, Friday. -- A United States task force of 20 warships left Pearl Harbour yesterday and to-day to ...

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  15. POLICE BELIEVE PIN USED IN DUGAN'S ESCAPE BID

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Police believe that Darcy Dugan used a pin to prise loose a handcuff when he made his escape bid ...

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  16. LABOUR SHORTAGE IMPEDES GOLD PRODUCTION

    BRISBANE, Friday.' -- Gold production in Australia has [?] little response so far, to the stimulus of devaluation. ...

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  17. JUDGE LEAVES SOON FOR JAP TRIALS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Mr. Justice Townley will leave Brisbane by air on May 29 for Manus Island to conduct the ...

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  18. FAMINE STRICKEN CHINA MAY RECEIVE U.S. AID

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- An 8,000,000 dollar (£A3,571,427) fund, for the relief of China's "worst famine in 100 years" ...

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  19. Progress on Jap Peace Treaty at Three-Power Talks Unlikely

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- A message from the New York "Times" diplomatic correspondent, James Reslon, in Washington, says the secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) had hoped to make substantial progress at the ...

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  20. MINISTER TO SEEK BETTER USE OF MIGRANT LABOUR

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Immigration Minister (Mr. Power) will ask the Commonwealth authorities to ...

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  21. BIG INCREASE IN VALUE OF GREASY WOOL EXPORTS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Exports of greasy wool during the nine months to March 31 last earned Australia ...

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  22. HOLY YEAR PILGRIMS SAIL FROM SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The liner Strathaird sailed to-day with 400 Catholics from Queensland and New South Wales for the ...

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  23. PIONEERS NEEDED IN NORTHERN TERRITORY

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- "The Northern Territory of Australia is still in its early colony days, and tremendous ...

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  24. SUBSTANTIAL TREASURY SURPLUS EXPECTED

    CA:-,TERRA, Friday. -- Figures recased to-day by the Treasury further Indicate that a subsiantial surplus of ...

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  25. INDUSTRY "BEGGING FOR MORE COAL"

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Australian people were on their knees begging the miners to give them more coal to keep ...

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  26. MANUNDA LEAVES ON "SUNSHINE" CRUISE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Manunda left Brisbane tonight on her first 1950 "sunshine" cruise to Townsville and ...

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  27. DANGER IN MECHANICAL WORKING OF COAL PILLARS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The mechanical extraction of coal from pillars was a piecemeal way of dealing with the coal ...

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  30. THREE STATES TO DISCUSS SOLDIER SETTLEMENT

    BRISBANE, Friday, -- Commonwealth, Queensland, New South Wales end Victorian representatives will discuss solder ...

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  31. MIGRANTS MAY BE TAUGHT BUILDING TRADE

    MELBOURNE, Friday A Cabinet sub-committee was considering n scheme for training migrants and New Australians as building tradesmen. ...

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  32. BRITISH VESSEL RESCUED FROM NATIONALISTS

    HONG KONG. Friday. -- A British destroyer, Cossack, yesterday rescued the British merchantman Ethel ...

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  33. COMPANY AFTER SITE FOR TREATMENT FACTORY.

    MURWILLUMBAH, Friday. -- At a meeting of directors of Norco Co-operative Ltd. held yesterday It was stated that an ...

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  34. BRISBANE FIREMAN IN FATAL CRASH DOWN CLIFF

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A 29-year-old south Brisbane fireman, Kenneth Towerton, crashed 100 feet to his death ...

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  35. U.S. CITIES NOT IMMUNE TO WARTIME DISASTER

    NEW YORK. Friday. -- Civilian mobilisation director (Mr. Paul Larson) told a United States conference of Mayors ...

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