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  4. TEACHERS CONFERENCE

    Upper: The Minister for Education (Mr. Howroyd) opening the annual conference of the Tasmanian Teachers' Federation in Launces[?]on yesterday. With him is the president of the federation, Mr. L. O. Stubs. Lower: Some of the visitors outside the Town Hall, where ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GOVERNMENT MOVES TO ENSURE ROCKET RANGE WILL BE BUILT

    CANBERRA.—The Commonwealth Government is taking immediate precautions to ensure that constructional work on the S.A. rocket range will not be hampered by any decision of Communist-controlled ...

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  6. STUDENTS' PARADE

    University students paraded Hobart's main streets yesterday in mock Commemoration celebrations. Upper: Outside the Theatre Royal, where the official University Commemoration was held later in the day, a group of students hold a hilarious celebration. Lower: Students ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TAX REBATES TO STAY

    CANBERRA.—The House of Representatives yesterday defeated a move to substitute the straightout ...

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  8. Mr.McKell May Meet King

    CANBERRA — The Governor-General (Mr McKell) will go to London to meet the King if the King does ...

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  9. -JUDGE SLATES PUBLIC — "TURNING COURT INTO CIRCUS"

    BRISBANE.—"While I have jurisdiction, the court will never become a circus," said Mr. Justice Brennan in barring the public from the Rockhampton ...

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  10. WINDSORS' VISIT TO ENGLAND

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The Duke and Duchess of Windsor are due to arrive on Friday in the Queen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. TWO SHOT BY JEWS

    JERUSALEM (A.A.P.)— Two plain-clothes policemen were shot dead in the centre of Jerusalem yesterday. ...

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  12. Food Shortage Germans Fault

    BERLIN (A.A.P.).—It is clear that the German food crisis is the fault of the German authorities responsible for distribution, says Reuters correspondent. MILITARY Government officials ...

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  13. Speedup of Group Building

    CANBERRA.—The group building of war service homes will be stepped up under an amendment of the act which increases from £1250 to £1750 the maximum cost to the Commonwealth ...

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  14. PETROL CUT UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA.—Consumption of petrol in Australis for the first three months of this year showed a steady ...

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  15. £50m. UNRRA DEFICIT IN U.K. ZONE?

    HERFORD (A.A.P.).—UNRRA H.Q. in the British zone denied yesterday reports that it would wind up on June 30 with a £50 ...

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  17. BUS IN CANAL: 40 DROWN

    CAIRO (A.A.P.).—Forty men, women and children passengers were drowned when a motorbus skidded and dived into a ...

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  18. Italian Quake: 3000 Homeless

    ROME (A.A.P.).—The earthquake in Calabria continued yesterday. Three thousand houses are ...

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  19. SMUGGLED DIAMONDS ON VANGUARD?

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—A hunt for smuggled diamonds is believed to be the reason for the withdrawal of permission for privileged citizens to board H.M.S. Vanguard at Portsmouth. ...

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  20. WAR COURT BELITTLED

    TOKIO (A.A.P.).—The War Trials President (Sir William Webb) opened yesterday's session with a scathing attack on the ...

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  21. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    DEMOCRACY is not sufficiently a reality to the ordinary man because he can take a direct personal ...

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  22. THIS IS A WEEK'S RATION IN ENGLAND

    Illustrated here is the Englishman's basic ration for a week, measured out by an Australian housewife. The eggs are allowed, it should be noted, only "when available." In addition the Englishman gets an allowance of "points" which permit him to buy small quantities of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. EIGHT YEARS' FOR SCHACHT

    STUTTGART (A.A.P.),—A German De-Nazification Court yesterday sentenced Hjalmar Schacht to eight years in a labour camp for ...

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