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  4. ADVICE BY TITO FOR WORLD PEACE

    NEW YORK, Friday.--Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito, in a telephone interview last nigh declared it was futile to talk of ...

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    Mr, E. C. Stark's pair of waggon horses at the Crow's Nest Show yesterday. They were awarded first prize. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "FLYING SAUCER" WAS PLANET VENUS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Captain Gordon Savage, the pilot who reported a "flying saucer" near Canberra this morning, said ...

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    Mr. J. W. Searston (at left), judge of poultry, discusses with Mr. E. A. Tinney the qualities of Mr. C. A. Dunemann's grand champion bird of the Crow's Nest Show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Labour's "Farcical" Acts in Senate Attacked

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Opposition had resorted to farcical behaviour in the Senate in an attempt fo delude unthinking people into believing Labour was allpowerful Senator O'Sullivan said to-day Senator ...

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  9. "Europe Wants Only Peace," Says

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- Europe wanted only peace, the Secretary-General (Mr. Trygve Lie) fold 3000 cheering members of the United Nations Secretariat yesterday. The entire staff turned out for a mass ...

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  10. B.C.O.F. TROOPS TO BE WITHDRAWN

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Australian Occupation troops are to be withdrawn from, Japan, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies announced ...

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  11. Danger if Onus Placed on Grown.

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Nothing could suit the Communists better than if the Government had to prove in law the guilt of a person declared under the Communist Party Dissolution Bill, the P rime Minister (Mr. Menzies) ...

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  12. HOPEFUL OPENING TO S.-E. ASIAN TALKS

    MANILA. Friday.--Like the recent Sydney conference of Commonwealth Ministers, delegates from seven South-East ...

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  13. MIGRANTS TO HAVE 11 SPECIAL SHIPS

    LONDON, Friday.--The Commonwealth Relations Minister (Mr. Gordon-Walker) told the House of Commons yesterday ...

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  14. WOMAN KILLS HER BABY DURING NIGHTMARE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A 22-years-old mother told the Coroner, Mr. P. Biggan, Stipendiary Magistrate, in ...

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  15. EASIER MIGRATION FOR DUTCH IN INDONESIA

    DJAKARTA, Friday.--The Australian Government had waived the necessity for year-old contracts for Dutch ...

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  16. UNIVERSITY CHEQUES STOLEN; MAN ARRESTED

    SYDNEY. Friday. -- Charges of stealing, forging and uttering cheques intended for Government assisted students at the Sydney ...

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  17. TWELVE KILLED IN RIOT IN PHILIPPINES PRISON

    MANILA, Friday. -- Serious rioting broke out to-day at Muntinglupa prison, 20 miles south of Manila. Eleven ...

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  18. VICTORIA LASHED BY BITTER WEATHER

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The lowest May depression over Victoria since 1875 today caused' freak weather ...

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  19. VALUE OF ARMS AID TO MIDDLE EAST

    LONDON, Friday. -- The "Daily Telegraph" yesterday said tho declaration by Britain, France and the United ...

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  20. Spanish Ship Sunk

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Spanish ship Cabo Esparid (3712 tons) sank in 29 minutes early to-day after a collision with a ship ...

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  21. B.M.A. TO REPLY TO HEALTH SCHEME QUESTIONS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Federal president of the British' Medical Association (Sir Victor Hurley) said to-day that the ...

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  22. First of English Locos

    BRISBANE. Friday.--The Railway Commissioner (Mr. Maloney) said to-day that the first 10 of the new sever Peacock Garratt ...

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  23. Menzies Warns Graziers

    SYDNEY. Friday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-day advised graziers to Use part of their wool cheques to establish a buffer ...

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  24. INDUSTRY TO HAVE SAY IN PRICE TALKS

    CANBERRA. Friday. -- Representatives of the Meat Board and the Dairy Produce Board will go to London shortly to ...

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  25. UNION CENTRE INJURED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Alan Ware, the Rugby Union State centre, will miss tho rest of the season because of a leg injury. Ware was a ...

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  26. Communist Suspended

    SYDNEY. Friday. -- The Western District Executive of the Federated Ironworkers' Union to-day suspended one of its executive ...

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  27. DISTRIBUTION OF IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTS

    R. W. Swartz, M.P. (Darling Downs) believes that the Commonwealth Government ...

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  28. WENTWORTH AND EVATT IN BITTER CLASH

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- A bitter clash developed in the House of Representatives laic last night between Mr. W. C. ...

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  29. WOOL SALES REALISED MORE THAN £7,000,000

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The average price for greasy wool at last week's sales in Brisbane was £1151311 a bale ...

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  30. "Wants to Retain Bertha"

    SINGAPORE. Friday.--Aminah. foster mother of the 13-yoar-old Dutch girl. Bertha Harlogh. today emphatically denied that she ...

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    When Scouts travel, they carry as little gear as possible. As a result, improvisation plays a large part in making a Scout camp comfortable. The photograph shows a patrol of Scouts dining in comfort at a table built by lashing rough timber-together with ropes. The wash-up dish, kitchen bench, and fireplace are also built by this method. A heliograph can be seen in the background. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. Kidnapping in Mexico

    MEXICO CITY. Friday. -- Two men kidnapped the six-year-old daughter of a millionaire movie house operator yesterday and left, ...

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  35. Bergman Marriage Ruling

    LONDON. Friday.--The British United Press Rome representative says: "The Catholic Church does not recognise the proxy marriage ...

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