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  4. Different Mess Parade Now

    The old mess parade days, with dixies and mugs, are over as far as static camp life is concerned. This photograph shows privates dining at the huge ordnance base at Bandiana. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MACARTHUR RELIEVED OF COMMANDS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday-- President Truman, in a statement issued at 6 a.m. (Greenwich mean time) to-day announcing that he was relieving General Mac- Arthur of his commands, said: "With deep regret I have concluded that General of the Army Douglas MacArthur is unable to give his wholehearted support to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CANADA HAD ANOTHER BIG BUDGET SURPLUS

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.-- Canada had a budget surplus of 203,456,000 Canadian dol lars (equal to £A86,287,143) ...

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  7. New U.K. lax Rises Will Lower Living Standard

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Britain's £4,197,000,000, budget for 1951-52, presented to the House of Com mons yesterday by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Hugh Gaitskell) was termed "inflationary" by the ...

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  8. U.S. HAS SECURITY PLAN TOR FAR EAST

    Washington, wednes- day. The Republican adviser to the State Department Mr. John Foster Dulles) said ...

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  9. Truce Statement Caused Downfall

    TOKIO, Wednesday.-- The action which brought about General MacArthur's downfall followed a statement issued ...

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  10. RIDGWAY HAS OUTSTANDING RECORD IN KOREAN WAR

    WASHINGTON. Wednes- day.-- General MacArthur's successor, Lieutenant-General Matthew Ridgway, went to ...

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  11. Bitter Korean Battle for Possession of Vital Dam

    TOKIO, Wednesday.-- Allied forces, driving to the misty southern banks of the big Hwachon reservoir, baffled furiously yesterday to wrest control of Korea's third largest dam from the Chinese. The enemy held ...

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  12. "COULD PRECIPITATE ALL-OUT WAR"

    "WICHITA (Kansas). Wed nesday.-- Bombing Chinese bases in Manchuria or sending Chinese Nationalist forces into action in China could precipi- ...

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  13. SANITY QUESTIONED IN SYDNEY MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The sanity of Ronald Cribbin (21, shearer), of Hawthorne, ...

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  14. "LABOUR'S TASK WILL BE TO KEEP £ VALUE STABLE"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The Labour Party would not be foolish enough to try to put value back into the £, Mr. A. A. ...

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  15. MODEL VICTORIAN SUBURB PLANNED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday-- The Victorian Government will acquire 5500 acres of land at Broadmeadows. 10 miles from ...

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  16. NAVAL VESSELS TO VISIT QUEENSLAND PORTS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Three Royal Australian Navy frigates will visit Queensland between April 17 and April 30. ...

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  17. CRITICISM OF MIGRANTS SETTLING IN CITIES

    MURWILLUMBAH. Wednes day.-- "Some migrants from behind the Iron Curtain should have been left there and not ...

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  20. FEDERAL EMPLOYEES SHOW INCREASE IN JANUARY

    CANBERRA. Wednesday.-- The number of persons in Com monwealth Government employ ment rose by 1600 in January ...

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  21. EGG RATIONING LIKELY IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Egg rationing in Brisbane is likely to be introduced soon by the South Queensland Egg ...

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  22. TWO MEN GAOLED FOR MANSLAUGHTER

    SYDNEY. Wednesday-- Jack William Willoughby (28), of Broken Hill, was sentenced to seven years' gaol to-day for ...

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  23. MR. RUSSELL EXPLAINS HIS RESIGNATION

    MORVEN. Wednesday.-- Mr. C. W. Russell, the Independent member for Maranoa, said to night that in his relations with ...

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  24. VICTORIA WOULD TAKE ALL COAL CALLIDE PRODUCED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The Victorian Premier (Mr. McDonald) said to-night that Victoria would take all ...

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  25. MISSING STONE FOUND IN RUINED SCOTTISH ABBEY

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The missing Coronation stone, which was believed to have been in the possession of ...

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  26. STORM IN TOOWOOMBA

    To the accompaniment of thunder and lightning, rain be- gan to fall in Toowoomba about 9 o'clock last night, and ...

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  27. INCREASED JAP EXPORTS TO AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Japanese exports to Aus tralia would increase by 50 per cent, under the new re- ...

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  28. FRENCH FORCES ACCUSED OF BORDER "INCIDENTS"

    HONG KONG. Wednesday.-- The Peking radio to-day accused French troops and aircraft of "frequently in- ...

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  29. REACTION ON GOLD MARKET

    HONG KONG. Wednesday.-- The first reaction to the news or General MacArthur's dis- missal as United Nations Com- ...

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    One of the 30 to 35 motor cycles which have been fitted with two-way wireless telephony (o assist the police in regulating traffic on both banks of the River Thames during the Festival of Britain. Later, the whole Scotland Yard motor cycle squad ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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