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  4. PRINCESS FOR A DAY

    This quaint and charming little couple won as much attention as the bride and 'groom at the fashionable London wedding at which they were bridesmaid and page. Smiling with truly regal grace under her pearl-tipped fairy queen coronet is Catriona Charmain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HELIGOLAND BLAST SPECTACULAR

    The huge cloud of smoke and dust which rose over Heligoland, the former German naval and military base, when 8000 tons of explosives were used last month to blast its U-boat pens, gun emplacements and ammunition storage tunnels. This aerial picture was taken a few ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SCIENTIFIC WARFARE FEATURE OF DEFENCE POLICY

    CANBERRA. — The Commonwealth Government plans to spend more money on munitions production and research into scientific warfare for defence than on the ...

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  7. WANT FUND PROBED

    CANBERRA.—Cries of "liar" were hurled across the House of Representatives yesterday during a bitter debate in which Opposition members unsuccessfully attempted to secure an ...

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  8. Battle for Life in Red Sea

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—Doctors and troops in the troopship Empress of Britain toiled for 24 hours in the ...

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  9. GUNS BLAZE IN SENATE CHAMBER

    OKLAHOMA CITY (A. A. P.). — Reminiscent of the old Western days was the shooting on the floor of the Senate Chamber yesterday of Senator Tom ...

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  10. Defence of Japan Not Job for U.S.

    TOKIO (A.A.P.). — The Supreme Commander (Gen. MacArthur) yesterday bluntly denied reports that ...

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  11. "SOCIALISM PLUS BIG STICK"

    CANBERRA.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) disclosed in the House of Representatives yesterday that ...

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  12. SECOND-HAND CAR PRICE MAY GO

    CANBERRA. — Price control on second-hand cars has failed. THIS admission was made last ...

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  13. BRITISH FOOD CRISIS AHEAD?

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—"We are in danger of a food crisis that will be as serious as the coal crisis," declared Lord Woolton when the House of Lords discussed the food position yesterday. ...

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  14. WOMEN WORRY PARSON

    MELBOURNE.—The ways of modern women have seriously disturbed Rev. G. Brown, of Kew. ...

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  15. NO ACTION ON BANK

    The State Government does not intend to protest against the building of a new Commonwealth Bank ...

    Article : 170 words
  16. VETO BY TRUMAN?

    GENEVA (A.A.P.). — It is believed that President Truman would veto any decision by Congress to raise ...

    Article : 111 words
  17. 12 WHALES SEEN

    A school of at least 12 whale was seen by many Wynyard people yesterday. The whales were close ...

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  18. America Ready to Seize Jap. Trade

    TOKIO (A.A.P.).—It is predicted here that when private trade with Japan opens again, American business men are going to get off to a flying start to the exclusion of British interests. ...

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  19. MARSHALL ANNOYED

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.). —The Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall), at a press conference yesterday, said ...

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  21. ENGINEERS RESUME

    MELBOURNE. — A fair proportion of engineers and ironworkers who had not sought alternative ...

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  22. Seeking UK Shares in Suez Canal?

    CAIRO (A.A.P.).—A report that Egypt was seeking Britain's shares in the Suez Canal as part payment ...

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  23. WOULD REJECT TREATY

    VIENNA (A.A.P.).—The Foreign Minister (M. Gruber) told the Austrian Parliament during the debate on the draft Austrian peace treaty ...

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  24. U.S. LOAN FOR GREECE, TURKEY ASSURED

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Opponents of the Greek-Turkish Aid Bill yesterday fought what became clear was a losing battle as the House of Representatives' general debate on the measure ...

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  25. PETROL RATION MAY BE CUT

    MELBOURNE — Petrol rationing in Australia may be tightened, following reduction of petrol imports to 95,000 tons a month to conserve ...

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  26. AMERICA'S FASTEST BOMBER

    Planned to be America's fastest bomber, this Consolidated Vultee jet-propelled XB-46 is shown taking off on its first test flight at San Diego. The speed given by its four turbo-jet engines is a close secret, but it is believed that this new bomber has the performance ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    THANKFULNESS at the termination of the metal trades strike in Victoria must be tempered with ...

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  28. MAINLAND WANTS TASN. POWER

    CANBERRA — The suggestion that tasmania's hydro-electric power should be transmitted to the mainland in view of the heavy ...

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  29. DIED ON WAY TO WORK

    SYDNEY.—The widow of a man who died from a heart attack while walking to work was awarded £850 compensation in the ...

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