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  4. PRINCESSES RIDE ON THE FOOTPLATE

    Princess Elizabetn pulling the whistle cord ofthe Royal train when, with Princess Margaret, she travelled on the footplate for five miles on the way to Port Elizabeth. With the Princesses is Mr. F.C; Sturrock, South African Minister for Transport. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Archbishop of Dodecanese

    Appointed first Archbishop of the Dodecanese, the islands formerly held by Italy and shortly to be handed over to Greece, Archbishop Timotheos Evangelinidis; head, of the Greek Orthodox Church in Australia, left by air from Melbourne on his, journey back to Greece ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LABOUR FEARS SPLIT ON BRETTON WOODS PLAN

    CANBERRA.—Fears of a split in the Labour movement were openly discussed at the meeting of the Federal Parliamen tary Labour Party yesterday during dis ...

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  7. GOVT. PLANS NATIONAL SHIPPING LINE

    CANBERRA. — Plans for the estabalishment of a national shipping line on the same basis as the Australian national air service are now nearing completion. ...

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  8. LEFTISTS BANISHED

    ATHENS (A.A.P.) — Arrested in the midnight swoop on their homes, 571 Greek Leftists have been ...

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  9. STATE'S PRESTIGE IN ENG.

    The office of Agent-General for Tasmania in London was more important now than it had ever been ...

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  10. CHARGED WITH HELPING JAPS.

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — John Joseph Holland, a 39-year-old Australian, was yesterday committed for trial on a charge of doing acts likely to assist the enemy. ...

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  11. MILITARY LAW FOR POLES STILL IN U.K.

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — Poles stillin Britain who refuse either to join the Polish Resettlement Corps or to return to Poland, ...

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  12. TREATIES NEEDED

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.) —The urgent need for the completion, of peace treaties was stressed by the former ...

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  13. CLASH IN HOUSE

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Mr. Churchill and the Speaker clashed during the longest sitting of the session, which ...

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  14. KING WARNS NATIVES

    KINGWILLIAMSTOWN (A.A.P.).— A warning on the perils of soil erosion was given by the King to a ...

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  15. BUTCHERS ACT ON PRICES

    Butchers in Launceston, Hobart and the N.W. Coast will buy cattle, sheep and lambs at next week's stock sales only at rates appraised according to fixed wholesale ceiling prices. ...

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  16. Charged With Woundinq Wife.

    MELBOURNE. — In the City Court yesterday Francis Hawthorn McGregor Williamson (35), labour ...

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  17. Britain "Proud, Grateful" About Gift

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Australia's gift of £25 million would be accepted by the British people with thankfulness and pride, said "The Times" in a leading article. THE TINGE of pride, it said, ...

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  18. INDIAN RIOT DEATHS

    LAHORE (A.A.P.). — Thirteen people, including four constables, were killed in the communal rioting in Lahore. More than 120 ...

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  19. TOP PRICED FILLY

    One of the highest priced fillies ever seen at a Melbourne yearling auction was sold at the annual yearling sales in Melbourne on Tuesday. By Zaimis, the filly is a half-sister to Judith Louise, Fungi and French Gem. Bidding jumped from 500 guineas to 2850 guineas, only 50 guineas less than the highest price ever recorded, in Melbourne for a filly. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. MURDER CHARGE

    PERTH.—A sedan car found with the engine running at Cottesloe early yesterday morning contained a man lying on the front ...

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  21. FAll TO SAVE RARY

    SYDNEY.—Thc 20oz. premature baby boy who was rushed to hospital on Tuesday night from Oatley, a southern suburb, died in ...

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  23. U.N. Plans Hearing on Palestine

    LAKE SUCCESS (A.A.P.) — Britain is reported to have approved the proposal, of the U.N. Secretary-General (M. Trygve Lie) for an emergency committee to study the Palestine question. ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN FAMILY IN NEW STRIP

    Betty Roland, author of the Prize winning play, "Touch of Silk," and John Sahtry, wellknown Australian artist, are the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. RUSSIANS ACCUSED OF PROBING FOR SECRETS

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P).—"Russia was raiding the U.S. Patents Office in an effort to ferret out the secret, of the atomic bomb and other "top secrets," said Mr. Parnell Thomas (Repub., N.J.). MR.THOMAS,who is a member ...

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  26. NO COAL STRIKE

    SYDNEY.—Miners' aggregate meetings. in N.S.W. yesterday overwhelmingly endorsed the Miners' Fed ...

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  27. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    Taxes and Pensions THE Federal tax cuts are welcome, but theGovernment may be giving with one ...

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  28. Gallantry Awards Approved

    CANBERRA.—The Acting Governor-General (Major-General Sir Winston Dugan) has received ad ...

    Article : 150 words
  29. LEVY ON WHARF EMPLOYERS

    CANBERRA—A charge cf 4[?] per man-hour will be levied upon employers in future for every waterside worker employed by ...

    Article : 86 words
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