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  4. SUPPORT FOR S.A. AS BEEF CENTRE

    The first step towards making Adelaide the Commonwealth's beef marketing and distribution centre should be extension of the broad railway gauge to Marree, the Minister of Agriculture (Sir George Jenkins) said yesterday. ...

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  5. Historic Treaty Talks Open

    Under the flags of 51 nations, President Truman last night opened the historic Japanese peace conference in the gilded War Memorial Opera House. He warned that there was now a threat from another ...

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  6. Tourist Bus Rolls Down Hillside

    Twenty - four passengers in a Pioneer tourist bus had amazing escapes from serious injury when ...

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  7. The "Lady Norrie"

    Lady Norrie, after whom the SAR's first Diesel-electric locomotive has been named, took the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "Ultimatum" By Persia

    The Persian Prime Minister (Dr. Mossadeq) announced today that he would issue the British Government with a 15-day ultimatum to reopen oil ...

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  9. Ship Breaks Slipway In Port Mishap

    When control equipment on the Port Adelaide slipway snapped yesterday morning, the ...

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  10. Blunt Talk To U.K. On Food

    The Australian Minister for Commerce (Mr. McEwen) bluntly declared at a press ...

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  11. Many At Work To Prepare Biggest Show

    Roads and avenues at the Show-ground yesterday were more crowded than many city streets as the many workmen put the final touches to ...

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  12. Programme For Today

    7 a.m.—Staging of flower exhibits. 8 a.m.—Judging of district exhibits. ...

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  13. DOUBTS ON U.S. JUDGMENT

    President Truman stepped briskly to the microphone in San Francisco's municipal opera house last night and, watched by an estimated 50m. people ...

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  14. Talal Proclaimed King Of Jordan

    Jordan's Crown Prince, Emir Talal, eldest son of the late King Abdullah, who was assassinated in July, was ...

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  15. Second Thoughts On "Venetian Blind"

    Now that headaches are receding after Venice's extraordinarily lavish masked ball—"the ...

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  16. Naval Fighter Claim

    A claim that it has produced the fastest and most powerful naval fighter in the world—the twin jet Supermarine ...

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  17. Another Red Arrested

    TOKIO, Sept. 5.—The police announced today the arrest of another Communist leader, bringing to eight the ...

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  18. The King To See Doctors

    The King, now on holiday in Scotland, is to pay a private visit to London on Saturday to give his doctors an ...

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  19. ARREST ENDS 5-DAY HUNT

    Noreen Gwendoline Piper, 27, of Latrobe terrace, Geelong, was arrested by detectives at ...

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  21. Film Premiere For Port Augusta

    The 20th Century—Fox Film Corporation was making plans to release "Kangaroo" in Port Augusta ...

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  23. Forsees Trouble

    Senator Tom Connally, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said today that he ...

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  24. S.A. HUNTERS FIND TROUBLE IN SYDNEY

    Two bearded Adelaide hunters, who arrived in Sydney yesterday after three months in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Crowd Boos Gromyko

    The Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister (M. Gromyko) was booed here last night when he ...

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  26. Child Killed In Car Smash

    Ronald William Lamshed, aged 3, of Toronto street, Ovingham, was killed this afternoon when a ...

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  27. Tug Beached After River Collision

    The tug Tooronga, with a huge hole torn in her side, nearly sank in the Yarra River after she had been ...

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  28. Stipends Fixed

    The Synod of the Church of England in Adelaide decided yesterday that the minimum stipend of a rector ...

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  29. Brownlow Medal For Former S.A. Footballer

    Former West Adelaide and South Australia backman Bernie Smith with his wife, Shirley, and their two boys—Raymond (9 months) and Jeffrey (three years)—after Bernie had been advised that he had won the Brownlow Medal for being the fairest and best Victorian league footballer for 1951. Smith transferred to Geelong in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. 438 Measles Cases In Four Weeks

    A total of 438 measles cases were reported in SA during the past four weeks. Of these 246 cases were in ...

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  31. Stabbed In Hut

    SYDNEY, Sept. 5.—A man known only as "Jimmy" was found stabbed to death in a hut at Gilgandra, near ...

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  32. Butchers Threaten To Close In Brisbane

    Brisbane butchers plan to close their shops from September 21 onwards unless the meat prices structure is ...

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  34. Action On U.S. Strike

    NEW YORK, September 5.—President Truman has directed the Attorney-General (Mr. McGrath) to Seek ...

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  35. "DEATH IS SO PERMANENT"

    "Shock-horror" treatment and a few courtesy items were approved today for the ...

    Article : 89 words
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