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  3. ROCKET RANGE BAN INSPIRED AND DIRECTED FROM OUTSIDE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Sensational disclosures by the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) to the Federal executive of the A.L.P. that a foreign Power was attempting to block the rocket range project in ...

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  4. CELEBRITY ORCHESTRA

    Aoove: me Boyd [?] string Orchestra, acclaimed as the greatest string ensemble of its kind in the world which arrived in Melbourne on Tuesday by plane from Sydney. On ground, in front, is the conductor, Boyd Neel (with overcoat), and the leader, Frederick Grinke. They are visiting Australia and N.Z. under the auspices of the British Council. Below: Members of the Orchestra at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Arabs Threaten to Walk Out of Assembly

    LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday (A.A.P.)' — Because of the United Nations Assembly's refusal to direct the proposed Palestine inquiry commission specifically to consider the question of Palestine independence, the Arab ...

    Article : 340 words
  6. Plea for Stabilised Farm Prices

    THE HAGUE, Wodnesday. (A.A.P.) — Mr. Mansholt, the Dutch MinlBter for Agriculture, opening the ...

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    Tiny-tots Trevor and Kingsley Butt looked still smaller when they walked under the wing of the A.N.A. Skymaster Tatana at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ELEPHANT RAIDS KITCHEN:

    An elephant from a visiting circus ran amok at Devonport yesterday morning, breaking into a house and ...

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  9. SHARP WALL STREET DECLINE

    NEW YORK. Wednesday (A.A.P.)—The Stock Exchange which has been sluggish, experienced its sharpest decline for ...

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  10. OBJECT TO JAP WHALING

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday (A.A.P.) —Australia, New Zealand and Britain, in separate Notes, have informed the ...

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  11. PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES

    LONDON, Wednesday. (A. A.P.)—Music and hymns TOSe above the clamor of busy traffic in thronged Victoria ...

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  12. TO CONSULT GOVERNMENT ON WOOL DEADLOCK

    GENEVA, Wednesday (A.A.P.)— Following a dead-lock in the wool tariff negotiations with the United States, Dr. Coombs, head of the Australian delegation to the trade conference, left by plane for Australia to ...

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  13. AIR FORCE CUTS TOO SEVERE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Australian airmen are perturbed at the proposed sharp contraction of R.A.A.F. squadron strength. ...

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  14. British Gift to Russia

    LONDON, Wednesday. (A.A. P.)—Dr. Hewlett Johnson, Dean of Canterbury, to-day handed Mr. Zarubin, Russian ' Ambassador, ...

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  15. CLAIMS MINISTER LOST HIS £100

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—In one of the noiscst scenes in the House of Recresentatives this session, the Leader of the CP. (Mr. Fadden) to-day called upon the Minister for Post-War Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) to pay £100 to charity. ...

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  16. MOMENTOUS PHASE IN AMERICAN "BATTLE OF LABOR"

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—The Senate passed the controversial Labor Bill by 68 votes to 24. The House of Representatives had already passed a much harsher measure. The differences between the two bills, which are considerable, must be ironed ...

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  17. WHEAT DELIVERY TO BE SPEEDED

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday (A. [A.P.) — Every attempt is to be made to get the United States' record winter wheat harvest ...

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  18. JAPANESE TREATY PLANS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. (A.A.P.).—The possibility that the Council of Foreign Ministers' formula will be dispensed ...

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  19. China's Plight

    NANKING, Wednesday, (A. A.P.)—To focus attentlon on the plight in which China finds herself as the ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. ABORIGINE WHO DIED IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday. (A. A.P.)—The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Beasley) on Sunday will lay a wreath ...

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  21. STREAMLINED FRENCH ARMY

    PARIS, Wednesday. (A.A. P.)—The Minister for War (M. Coste-Floret) revealed plans for a mobile ...

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  22. ALLEGED RUSSIA BACKS BAN

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.) — "Russia Backs V-2 Range Ban," says an "Evening Standard" headline to a ...

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  23. EXCHANGE ADJUSTMENT WOULD NOT BE EASY

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.)—Reuter's financial correspondent says questions asked in the Commonwealth Parliament regarding nearer relationship between the Australian pound and the pound sterling have led to a ...

    Article : 193 words
  24. Soviet Critics Handling of Jap Situation

    TOKIO, Wednesday (A.A. P.) — A scathing statement by the Soviet member (Mr. Derevyanko), at the Allied ...

    Article : 288 words
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