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  4. Mass Demonstration on Anti-Red Bill Planned

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A combined unions' committee is trying to obtain a suitable hall to stage a monster demonstration against the Menzies Government's Communist legislation. This was revealed to-day ...

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  5. RED CHINA BID TO ENTER U.N. EXPECTED

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.--Observers of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Par East anticipate ...

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  6. PLANS TO CAPTURE U.S. TOURIST TRAFFIC

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- "A medest bit" of the £500,000,000 spent annually by American tourists on foreign travel is ...

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  7. APPROACH TO GOVERNMENTS ON ECONOMIC AID FOR EAST

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The British Commonwealth Consultative Committee meeting in Sydney next week would consider making approaches fo non-Common-wealth Governments to secure their collaboration in ...

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    A large crowd of present and past pupils and teachers of the Drayton School gathered at the ninetieth anniversary celebrations in the school grounds on Saturday afternoon. The photograph shows a group of past pupils who are 60 years and over, with the present school building in the background. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FIVE KILLED IN AIR FORCE 'PLANE CRASH

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Five airmen were killed when an R.A.A.F. Catalina crashed and burst into flames at ...

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  10. LABOUR WINS TWO OF DOUBTFUL SEATS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--After an eight-day neck and neck struggle, Alderman' T. Rasey (Labour) to-night won the ...

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  11. Australia Not Hissing Best Migrant D.P.'s, Minister Claims

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--He could not agree that Australia was missing the best displaced persons as migrants, the Minister for immigration (Mr. H. Holt) said to-day. Mr. Holt was replying to a statement in Sydney ...

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  12. NEW DRUGS CLAIMED TO TURE COLDS "OVERNIGHT"

    LONDON, Sunday. -- A group of young British chemists have announced the discovery of a new group of ...

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  13. "BANK BILL EXCUSE FOR DOUBLE DISSOLUTION"

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Writing in "Labour Call," the Victorian Labour journal, an executive member of the ...

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  14. SEVEHTY-TON RAIL ENGINE HAULED FROM HOLE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--One of the biggest salvage jobs ever undertaken by the New South Wales Railways Department ...

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  15. "LABOUR, IMPLACABLE FOE OF COMMUNISM"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The most implacable foe of Communism in Britain today was the Labour Party. ...

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  16. COUNTRY BAKERS FORCED TO CURTAIL EXPENSES

    BRISBANE, Sunday, -- High overhead costs have compelled Childers bakers to discontinue bread deliveries in their ...

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  17. SAILOR ASLEEP ON GIRDER ABOVE CITY

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--A sailor, minus his trousers, walked, on to a six-inch girder 60ft. above the city late to-day. The sailor ...

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  18. YOUNG MAN KILLED IN ROAD ACCIDENT

    GLADSTONE,Sunday. -- Vernon Leslie King (21) single,,mechanic, of Gladstone, was killed instantly in a road ...

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  19. WHITSUN DEMONSTRATIONS IN BERLIN EXPECTED

    LONDON. Sunday.--The Associated Press Paris representative says the United States Secretary of State (Mr. Dean ...

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  20. "CRUCIAL TESTS IN YEARS AHEAD." SAYS ACHESON

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- The Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) declared yesterday that the Western ...

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  21. MILK CART HORSE KICKS MAN TO DEATH

    SYDNEY. Sunday.--A milk cart horse kicked a man to death in Cowper Street. Randwick, this morning. ...

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  22. NO ANNOUNCEMENT YET ON RATIONING END

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator O'Sulllvan) is in Brisbane to open the ...

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  23. JUDGE'S REPORT ON SHARPLEY'S ALLEGATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--In his Red probe report Mr. Justice Lowe, when dealing with Sharpley.'s accusations. about ...

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  24. POPULACE FLEE IN PANIC FROM BLAZING TOWN

    RIMOUSKI (Quebec), Sunday.--A wild fire raced through the St. Lawrence River Tumber city of Earoy to-day, and at ...

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  25. HIGH JIP TO RACE IN U.S.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- High, JlP will do his four year old racing in America if suitable arrangements for transport ...

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  26. TELEVISION STATION FOR USE BY BANK

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Britain's first private television station--built for a London Bank--is expected to start, ...

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    Mr. Ernest Peak, a past pupil of the Drayton School, unveiled the tablet on this tree at the ninetieth anniversary celebrations on Saturday. The tree marks the entrance to the original Drayton School. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. Malayan Appeal to Britain tor Volunteers Reported

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.--The A.A.P. Reuter representative says the Singapore newspaper, "Sunday times," understands thai the Federation of Malaya authorities have asked the British Government to consider the ...

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  31. Deadlock in Tasmanian Assembly Elections

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--As a result of the Tasmanian election for the House of Assembly on Saturday, if is likely the new Parliament will be unable lo function. Tasmania will face the prospect of another election, the ...

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