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  4. RUSSIA LEADING WORLD TO WAR?

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—"If the Soviet leaders persist in their efforts to establish police states in the world, it will lead to widespread violence and even war." THIS statement was made ...

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  5. WIND, RAIN AND TIDE

    Almost incessant rain, a strong wind which hanked up the water of the Tamar, and a high tide joined forces yesterday afternoon, to inundate low-lying are as near the river. Top: There was no tidal influence in Brisbane St. but the rain had filled the gutters about 1 o'clock when this girl made a gallant effort to leap the stream at the corner of George St. Middle: A utility truck slowly ploughs through deep ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FROM HORSE'S MOUTH

    An eavesdropper might have heard something really worth while if he could have listened in lo this conversation. Latani, Grand National Hurdle faourite, is giving his stable-mate, Quixotic, information straight from the horse's mouth. Quixotic became favourite for the G.N. Steeplechase following his success in the Royal Steeple on Monday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAPAN'S EXPORT TRADE

    TOKIO (A.A P).—Japan has so few products to sell abroad that there can be no object in permitting more ...

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  8. MIGHTY RED ARMIES

    MIAMI, Florida (A.A.P.)—The Information Chief of the War Department (Lieut. Gen. J. Lawton Collins) declared ...

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  9. WOOL BILL "TRAGIC"

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.). —The Under-secretary for State for Economic Affairs (Mr. William Clayton) said ...

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  10. UNITED NATIONS' ARMY Small Nations Perturbed by Big Five Moves

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Fears that the Big Five were trying to establish a U.N. armed force which would be too weak for action against a major power were expressed by representatives of the small nations in the Security Council yesterday. ...

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  11. POOR HOTEL SERVICES

    Numerous complaints that poor hotel service had been received by the Tourist Department had been referred ...

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  12. LATE ISSUE OF TAX TABLES

    Employers yesterday expressed concern at the late distribution of the new table of taxation deductions which come ...

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  13. Came to Marry Princess!

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — "I am here to marry Princess Elizabeth," Albert Lange, of New Jersey, said firmly ...

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  14. AMERICAN AID FOR EUROPE RUSSIA ASKED TO ATTEND BIG THREE MEETING

    PARIS (A.A.P.).—It has been decided to propose to Russia that a meeting of British, French and Russian foreign ministers be held next week to discuss the American plan for aid to Europe. ...

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  15. SKI-ERS, HIKERS MISSING

    Anxiety has been felt for the safety of 20 members of a ski party and ten members of the walking club who set out for Lalee Dobson, ...

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  16. AID FOR TOURIST HOTELS

    The sum of £150,000 set apart by the Government for loans for hotel construction and improvement has ...

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  17. PEAR QUALITY DEFENDED

    The Federal Commerce and Agricultural Department has sought from the Tasmanian Fruit Board 280 ...

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  18. 12 DIE IN CRASH

    ISTANBUL (A.A.P.) Twelve were killed when a Pan- American airliner crashed while attempting a ...

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  20. SEA RIDDLE SOLVED BY YACHTSMAN'S WIFE

    SYDNEY.—Solution of the sea mystery in which a Sydney yachtsman had an amazing lone-handed battle against gales and tumultuous seas was provided by his wife, who flew from here to Coif's Harbour yesterday ...

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  21. MRS. BOLTON BEATEN

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Mrs. Nancye Bolton (Aust.) lost her first singles match in eight years yesterday when she was beaten by Mrs. P. Todd ...

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  22. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    THERE are indications that Australia has something tend her overseas trade in the face of competition, ...

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  23. Mr. Casey Next Liberal President?

    MELBOURNE. —Mr. R. G. Casey is likely to be the next Federal President of the Liberal Party of ...

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  24. Hobart Airman Wins D.F.C.

    CANBERRA — The Governor-General. (Mr. McKell) yesterday announced the award of the Distinguished Flying Cross to ...

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  25. AUSTN. RESEARCH ON ATOMIC ENERGY

    CANBERRA—Preliminary work has been commenced by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research on plans for the development of industrial atomic energy in Australia. ...

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  26. WORK WAITING FOR IMMIGRANTS

    The Hydro-Electric Commissioner (Mr. A. W. Knight) said yesterday that the 71 immigrants due in Tasmania next month would ...

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