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  4. [?]ralia Firm on Early Peace Treaty with Japan

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- The Australian Government was standing by its decision to press for an early peace settlement with Japan. This was the authoritative reaction made public here to-day, following the reported move ...

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  5. WARNINGS OF COMING ECONOMIC PROBLEMS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Two prominent Australians just returned from England to-day warned that every ...

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  6. OVERWHELMING RED ATTACK DRIVES TOWARDS SEOUL

    TOKIO, Tuesday.-- The Associated Press correspondent at Seoul says United Nations forces defending Seoul retreated from the 38th Parallel to-day before an overwhelming Chinese Communist offensive which has driven a third of the way from the parallel towards the Republican capital. The Communists' attack threatened to ...

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  7. Formation of Australian Parliament

    With the celebration taking place in 1951 of the fiftieth anniversary of the formation of the Commonwealth of Australia, this souvenir invitation to the Victorian celebrations of the Commonwealth's inauguration is interesting. The invitation, together with others issued for ceremonies in New South Wales, and for the swearing-in of the Earl of Hopetoun as first Governor-General of the Commonwealth, were issued to a former ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ATOMIC ENERGY FOR SHIPS UNLIKELY IMMEDIATELY

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- It will be many years before it becomes possible for atomic energy to replace the present ...

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  9. ELECTION OF LABOUR MEMBER FOR BULIMBA DECLARED VOID

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Elections Tribunal (Mr. Chief Justice Mansfield) to-day declared void the election of Mr. R. J. Gardner, as Labour Member for the Bulimba seat in the State Parliament. In a 10,000 word ...

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  10. STILL HIGHER TAXES SOUGHT FOR U. S.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- President Truman will ask the new Congress for still higher levies soon after it convenes on ...

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  11. REPLY BY SOVIET TO PEACE TALKS OFFER

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- The Soviet Union has replied to the Western Powers counter-offer for Big ...

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  12. "Hopes of Millions Centred on Prime Ministers' Conference"

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The "Evening News," in an editorial welcoming the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) and other Commonwealth Premiers to the London conference, said to-day that the Ministers' ...

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  13. MINISTER'S THREAT TO STRIKING TAXIMEN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Minister, for Transport (Mr. Sheahan) to-day threatened Sydney's striking taxi drivers ...

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  14. SUN BELIEVED TO BE SOURCE OF MYSTERIOUS RAYS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-- Strong evidence had been obtained that the sun might be the primary source of ...

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  15. R. A. A. F. COURT OF INQUIRY SET UP

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Wing Commander H. A. Conegan, of Amberley, will preside over a Royal ...

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  16. EAST GERMANY EMBARKS ON ECONOMIC PLAN

    BERLIN, Tuesday.-- East Germany embarked yesterday on a five-year economic plan intended to make it one of the most ...

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  17. GOOD HOLIDAY RECRUITING FIGURES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Queensland recruiting figures for the permanent forces stayed at a surprisingly high level ...

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  18. FEW QUEENSLANDERS DRAW UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Only 165 persons in Queensland drew Commonwealth unemployment benefit in the week ...

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  21. "GHOST" TRAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- Railway staff and travellers on platforms of three London stations stared in amazement yesterday ...

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  22. TRADERS INDIGNANT ON TEA PROFIT RULING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Wholesale and retail traders are indignant at a Prices Branch ruling given to-day ...

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  23. LABOURER CHARGED WITH SETTING HOUSES ON FIRE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- David Alfred Heming (23, labourer), of Putney, was charged in the Balmain Court to-day with ...

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  24. DETAILED POINTS IN JUDGMENT

    Points made by Mr. Justice Mansfield during his scrutiny of the contested votes included:-- ...

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  25. INDIAN JUTE IN EXCHANGE FOR CHINESE RICE

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday.-- The Indian Government has entered into an agreement with the Chinese Communist ...

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  26. COMMONWEALTH AID TO LIFESAVING EXECUTIVES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) to-night announced an annual grant of ...

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  27. LHASA SEIZED BY TIBETAN REDS

    KALIMPONG, Tuesday. -- Left-wing Tibetans have seized Lhasa and are expected to negotiate with the Chinese ...

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