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  2. Advertising

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  3. Bitter Clash Likely at Loan Council Meeting

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Australian Loan Council will commence a vital two-day meeting to-morrow in an atmosphere in which the Commonwealth is prepared to approve only about half the loan ...

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  4. STILL NO TRACE OF LOST HIKERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--No trace has been found of the six young bikers lost in the snow-covered mountains ...

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  5. Attack on Airliner

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Allied 'planes last night resumed services from Frankfurt to Berlin through the corridor in which two Soviet fighters yesterday attacked and shot up an Air France 'plane, the crew ...

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  6. DOLLAR DRAWING BY AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Advice has reached the Government that the International Monetary Fund has ...

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  7. NATION-WIDE STRIKE BY U.S. STEELMEN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--Federal Judge David Pine yesterday ruled that President Truman's seizure of the steel ...

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  8. Grenadier Guards Honour the Queen

    Queen Elizabeth wore black for her inspection of the Grenadier Guards at Windsor Castle on her birthday. The inspection was the only formal engagement of the day. The photograph shows a general view of the ceremony. In the background is the ancient round tower of the castle. Above it flies the Queen's Personal Standard. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. POLICE COMMISSIONER IN CAR ACCIDENT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Police Commissioner (Mr. Smith) escaped injury to-day when his car crashed into an ...

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  10. FEDERAL EXECUTIVE OF NEW PARTY FORMED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A Federal Executive Committee of the newly-formed Australian Democratic Union had been ...

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  11. EGG PRICES RACKET BY SOME SHOPKEEPERS?

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--An egg prices racket was being worked by a section of shopkeepers, the South ...

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  12. NOMINEES FOR WARWICK COUNCIL ELECTIONS

    WARWICK, Wednesday.--The nominations for the Warwick City Council election closed at noon to-day. There ...

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  13. DEPRECIATION ALLOWANCE TO BE RETROSPECTIVE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Federal Cabinet to-day decided to make retrospective to July 31 last the 20 per ...

    Article : 157 words
  14. DEAD CHILD FOUND AFTER MURDERER'S ESCAPE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuters correspondent states that six-foot John Thomas Straffern (21), the mad murderer of two ...

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  15. MOVE FOR NEW STATE EDUCATION BODY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Queensland Teachers' Union, at its annual conference in Brisbane on ...

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  16. Southern States Still in Grip of Cold Wave

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In the grip of a cold, wave, wide areas of New South Wales had heavy snow and biting winds to-day, Snow fell on parts-of the highlands from Kosciusko to Glen Innes. Deep snow drifts ...

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  17. TWO MEN RESCUED BY NEW AUSTRALIAN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A young New Australian Stripped off his clothes in freezing weather at Port ...

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  18. FAN DANCER REVEALS TRADE SECRET

    COLUMBUS (Ohio), Wednesday.--Miss Sally Rand, the fan dancer, has bared her trade secret. She said yesterday that "Now that it ...

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  19. MUNICIPAL OFFICERS' AWARD HEARING POSTPONED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Murray Stewart), who was to have come to Brisbane on ...

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  20. POLICE UNION MEETING AT IPSWICH

    IPSWICH, Wednesday.--Members of the Ipswich branch of the Police Union to-night unanimously carried a resolution expressing ...

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  21. AIR-CONDITIONED TRAIN TESTS IN JULY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The new air-conditioned Sunshine Express, to run from Brisbane to Cairns, should be ...

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  22. RAPID GROWTH OF JAPANESE TRADE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--United States businessmen expect Japanese trade competition to mount now that ...

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  23. DEADLOCK IN TALKS ON EGYPTIAN QUESTION

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A serious and pronounced deadlock in the Anglo-Egyptian talks in London has compelled. ...

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  24. TEXTILE MILLS NOW MORE CONFIDENT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Buyer resistance to woollen goods in nearly every country had eased, Mr. R. Bladwell said to-night. ...

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  25. GOVERNMENT TO PUBLICISE HOSPITAL INSURANCE PLAN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Later this week the Commonwealth Government will begin an intensive advertising ...

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  26. Mayor's Impressions of Local Authority Matters in South

    The Mayor of Toowoomba (Dr. A. R. McGregor) has returned home after a month spent in Adelaide. He made the forward and return journeys by car, halting at several towns in New South Wales and Victoria, and ...

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  27. YOUTH FOUND GUILTY OF DOUBLE MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Walter George Atkins, a 14-year-old farm labourer, was found guilty in the Bendigo Supreme ...

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  28. TEXAS COWBOYS TO WORK U.S. CATTLE IN QUEENSLAND

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--The United States in May will begin exporting Texas cowboys--complete with ...

    Article : 225 words
  29. BABY BOY'S DEATH FROM WRONG INJECTION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A 13-months-old boy died when a doctor accidentally injected him with a heart drug instead ...

    Article : 129 words
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  32. BIG U.S. 'PLANE LOST OVER BRAZIL

    0258RIO DE JANEIRO, Wednesday.--Search 'planes combed unexplored Brazilian jungles and desert-like plateaus to-day for a Pan-American Stratocruiser which vanished on its way to New York with 50 persons aboard. ...

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    Colonel C.C.F. Bourne. D.S.O., handing the stripes to the first national service trainees who have been promoted in the Citizen Forces. Left to right: Colonel Bourne. Corporals P. Forster, P. Foy, B. Eldridge, P. Tyson. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. STATE MINISTERS TO DISCUSS DAIRY PRICES SET-UP

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The first subject for discussion by the State Prices Ministers in Adelaide on May 8 ...

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