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  3. Denouncement of Soviet by Foreign Ministers

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Big Three Foreign Ministers last night branded Rusai as the "sole militarist aggressive power in the world.' and announced that they had agreed on the main lier of their policy in all parts ...

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  4. INDONESIAN REPORT ON SHOOTING OF PILOT

    DJAKARTA, Sunday. -- An Indonesian Government report, which, was handed to the Australian Embassy to-day. ...

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  5. R.N. SUBMARINE TO BE BASED ON SYDNEY

    MELBOURNE. Sunday. -- The third Royal Navy submarine to be based on Sydney will reach there on July 4. It is H.M.S. ...

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  6. BUTTER AND TEA COUPONS DOUBLED IN VALUE

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Tea and buffer coupons which come into force to-morrow have been doubled in value and will cover the eight weeks' period lo July 9. The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator O'Suliivan) ...

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    Debutantes who were prevented to Archdeacon F. Knight, of the Bush Brotherhood, at St. James's Church of England Debutante Ball. -- Left to right: Coral Arndt, Shirley Oberhardt, Cathleen Geissler. Valerie Lindenberg, Carmon Geissler, Betty Conway, and Val Bousen. Front row: Corine Panitz and Wendy Kettle (flower girls). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BIG EXPENDITURE ON R.A.N. DEVELOPMENT

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The Commonwealth Government was spending £17,017,000 this financial year in the ...

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  9. TALKS ON AID FOR ASIA OPEN TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Seventy-five delegates, from seven participating British countries will meet to-morrow for the ...

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  10. Victorian Non-Labour Members Discuss Working Arrangement

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- No new Government will be formed in Victoria until at-least next week. The Liberal- Country Party, on the latest figures to-night, is still almost assured of 28 seats in the new Parliament, and it ...

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  11. AMPLE COAL TO MEET! STRIKE THREAT

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Queensland' will be in the best position of all States if a coal strike follows the ...

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  12. TONGAN PRINCE SUPPORTS WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Australia should not relax her immigration policy to admit Asiatics. Crown Prince Tungi. ...

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  13. PHOTOS NOT WANTED AT REDS' MEETING

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Communist speakers, who to-day refused permission for photographs to be taken at a rail v. ...

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  14. CONDITION OF EXPLOSION VICTIMS SATISFACTORY

    ROMA, Sunday. -- The condition of the for victims of the Wallumbilla bore explosion last Tuesday is satisfactory. ...

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  15. PILLlON RIDER KILLED FOLLOWING BLOWOUT

    WARWICK. Sunday. -- Arthur Hogno (20, meat worker), of Wallangarra, was fatally injured when a motor cycle on ...

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  16. POOR SEASON FOR DEEP SEA MULLET FORECAST

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The State ichthyologist (Mr. T. C. Marshall) to-night predicted a Door season for deep sea mullet ...

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  17. OLD WRECKAGE OF 'PLANE FOUND NEAR CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, Sunday. -- The burnt out wreckage of a 'plane has been found 14 miles south of Crovdon. This was revealed by ...

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  18. POLICEMAN ON COW CATCHER OF TRAIN CHASES THIEF

    COVINGTON (Kentucky); Sunday. -- A policeman yesterday commandeered a locomotive and rode on the cow ...

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  19. RED CHINA'S CHARGES ON DEFENCE OF TIBET

    HONG KONG, Sunday. -- Quoting a despatch from New Delhi, Peking radio alleged last night that the American ...

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  20. LARGE EMIGRATION OF DUTCH WORKERS PLANNED

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Australian and Dutch Governments will, shortly sign an agreement for the emigration ...

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  21. MALAYAN AIR FORCE UNIT

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.-- The first unit of the Malayan auxiliary air force, consisting of a fighter squadron at Penang, ...

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  22. DEATH OF GORDONVALE BANK MANAGER

    CAIRNS, Sunday. -- The death of Mr. Robert Denzil Hollis, manager of the Gordonvale branch of the Queensland ...

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  23. WAVE OF CLOTHING THEFTS IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. -- Clothing thieves In this state made their biggest haul for several years when they broke into the ...

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  26. RECORDS EXPECTED AT BRISBANE WOOL SALES

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Record wool values may be reached at the seventh series of Brisbane wool sales ...

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  27. FLEMINGTON STEEPLECHASE FENCES TO BE INSPECTED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Mr. A. M. Hendry, chief inspector of the Victorian Society for the Protection of Animals, will ...

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  28. CREMIN WINS VICTORIA PARK £100 PURSE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Victoria Park £100 professional golf purse, played in Brisbane to-day was won by the ...

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  29. JAP WOMAN STRANGLES FOUR CHILDREN

    TOKIO, Sunday. -- A 28-year-old Japanese woman strangled her four sleeping children and attempted to commit suicide ...

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  30. U.K. EXPERIMENTING WITH ATOM SUBMARINES

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuters correspondent in Amsterdam says that the Admiral of the Fleet (Lord Fraser) in a ...

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  31. BIRDSVILLE TWO WEEKS LATE IN VOTING

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Pedal wireless will report to Long reach to-morrow the results of Saturday's voting in the State ...

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  32. 'AUSTRALIAN HOUSEWIVES HARDEST WORKED IN WORLD'

    MELBOURNE. Sunday. -- Australian housewives to-day were the hardest worked in the world, Lady Dixon said to-day. ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND POLICE FORCE DRIVE FOR RECRUITS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Queensland Police Force drive for 200 recruits was showing results. the Commissioner (Mr. ...

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  34. NINE INJURED DURING LINER'S TRIALS

    LONDON. Sunday. -- The 26,000-ton liner New Australia, which is undergoing engine trials off the Isle of ...

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    Mrs. A. E. Brooker with her guest, Mrs. E. Trist (Sydney), on the lawn at Clifford Park on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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