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  3. No Change in Anglo-U.S. Far East Policy Likely

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--Reuters chief political correspondent said the conference between Mr. Churchill and President Truman yesterday morning took no turn that would indicate any basic change in policy in ...

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  4. "WORLD IN SHADOW OF ANOTHER WAR"

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--President Truman today unfolded his 1952 plans for strengthening the free ...

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  5. FREIGHTER STILL IN DIFFICULTIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The freighter Flying Enterprise, now lower than ever in the water, was under tow ...

    Article : 305 words
  6. Lack of Rain May Mean Larger Wheat Acreage

    The absence of rain during the past month may cause a record crop of wheat to be harvested on the Downs this year. Lack of rain until this week has prohibited many growers from planting summer crops, and ...

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  7. REFIT OF TOUR SHIP COMPLETE

    The liner Gothic, which has been refitted for the forthcoming Royal Tour of Australia, is here seen in the River Mersey. Ferry passengers on the river steamers had a grandstand view of the liner as she dropped her anchor in midstream. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. REDS CAUSE TENSION IN PORT SAID

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The "Daily Mail's" correspondent in Port Said states that Russian skippers aboard 33 Soviet ...

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  9. HECTIC SESSION OF U.S. CONGRESS LIKELY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. --The United States Congress reconvened yesterday for its Presidential election year ...

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  10. Altered Requirements for State Scholarship Examination

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Subjects for future State Scholarship Examinations will be English, Mathematics, and Social Studies. The Minister for Public Instruction (Mr. Devries) said to-day that Manual Training and ...

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  11. MEAT POSITION NOW BECOMING WORSE

    The meat position is becoming worse in Toowoomba, and butchers are existing on meagre day-to-day supplies, ...

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  12. FORMAL DISCUSSIONS CONCLUDED

    Mr. Churchill and President Truman ended their formal discussions in Washington last night with agreements on at ...

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  13. NO WORD OF THREE RACING YACHTS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Three yachts in the trans-Tasman yacht race are still "missing." They are Bounty, Lahara ...

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  14. BEST EQUIPMENT FOR TROOPS IN KOREA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) returned from Japan to-day determined to keep ...

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  15. COURT ORDER ON MILK DELIVERY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A seven days a week milk delivery in Brisbane during the summer was ordered by the ...

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  16. U.N. REJECTS RED TRUCE COMPROMISE

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--United Nations truce negotiators at Panmanjo[?] to-day rejected a new Communist compromise ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA TO PRODUCE NEW TYPE OF EXPLOSIVE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. --The Australian Government has decided to produce in Australia the latest type ...

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  18. RED ACCUSATION ON REFUGEES DENIED

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Australian representative on the United Nations Social Committee (Mr. Ralph Harry) ...

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  19. TERRORIST BOMBS KILL THREE IN SAIGON

    SAIGON, Wednesday, -- Two 1001b. exploding bombs to-day rocked the heart of Saigon, killing three neonle ...

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  20. PLOT TO BLOW UP REFINERY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuters representative at Teheran says that following a police report of a plot to blow up the ...

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  21. CRIME BY NEW AUSTRALIANS TO BE INVESTIGATED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Crime among New Australians in Brisbane will be investigated by the Commonwealth ...

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  22. "ROAD USERS MORE SAFETY CONSCIOUS"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Although nearly 2000 people were killed on Australian roads in 1951 the Australian ...

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  23. ROYAL TOUR DECORATIONS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Decorations for the Royal tour of Queensland will cost about £50,000. Flags, bunting, slight ...

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  24. DAIRY STABILISATION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. McEwen) said to-day. that he would call a ...

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  25. NICKLIN REFERS TO INADEQUACY OF DROUGHT RELIEF SCHEME

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Queensland relief scheme for dairy farmers was totally inadequate to meet the ...

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  28. APPEAL TO SETTLE "COLD WAR" IN FAR EASL

    SAIGON, Wednesday: -- The Vietnamese Premier (Tanvan Huu) to-day appealed to Communist China to stop sending ...

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  29. FIFTEEN MEN KILLED IN MINE EXPLOSIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Fifteen men were killed in two coal mine explosions in Spitsbergen on Monday, says ...

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    The seventh Summer School of Music, now in progress at the Glennie Memorial School, has attracted more than 120 students and teachers from as far north as Cairns and as far south as Adelaide. The student body and some of the lecturers are here shown grouped in the driveway in front of the school. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. CLUB RAISING MONEY FOR EYE OPERATION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Douglas Clarkson (17), of Carisbrook, near Maryborough, Victoria, will enter the Royal ...

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  32. INCREASE IN SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- During the 12 months ended November 30 last, savings bank deposits in Australia ...

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