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  2. Advertising

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  3. Pledges Stand by Victoria Against Strife-Mongers

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Speaking at Geelong to-day, the Premier (Mr. Hollway) maid the position in Victoria and all over Australia was more critical than ever before. The next few weeks would show whether the Government ...

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  4. WORLD SITUATION HAS NEVER BEEN MORE THREATENING

    BERKELEY (California), Friday.—"Never before in our history has the world situation been more threatening to our ideals and interests," said the Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall to-day. ...

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  5. "FORUM" BOY HOME

    NORMAN CURRY, home in Melbourne after having attended the New York Herald-Tribune Youth Forum as one of Australia's two schoolboy representatives. He displnys a dash of American local color to his parents and young ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr D. F. Shepherd, winner of the King's Prize shoot, receiving the trophy from the Minister for the Array Mr Chambers) after the final round at Williamstown Rifle Bange. Mr Shepherd comes from Sutherland, N.S.W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DOLLAR CUTS PLANNED TO 1951

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Federal Government, has completed schedules imposing rigid restrictions on dollar ...

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  8. Effort to Increase American Armed Forces

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.).—The Secretary for Defence (Mr. James Forrestnl) to-day indicated to the Senate's Armed Services Committee that the forces needed to add over 350,000 to their strength, and the draft was the only way to get them. ...

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  9. PRICES TRIBUNALS UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Even if the Government were successful in the referendum on prices it would be unlikely to agree to the ...

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  10. SCANDINAVIA WILL FIGHT FOR FREEDOM

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.).—Reuter's Stockholm correspondent says the Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Prime Ministers, after a fivehour secret meeting, affirmed at a public meeting their decision to defend their countries' freedom against outside aggression. They ...

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  11. WILL NOT DESERT BRITAIN IN HER HOUR OF NEED

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Prolessor Oliphant, world authority on atomic energy, will not desert Britain to come to Australia ...

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  12. TO INVESTIGATE IMMORALITY CHARGES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The Minister for Army (Mr. Chambers) announced to— day that a panel of four had ...

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  13. CARDINALS DISAGREE ON CONSCRIPTION

    PHILADELPHIA, Friday. (A.A.P.). Conflict of opinion among Catholic prelates on President Truman's request to ...

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  14. TURKISH ATTACHE LEAVES BULGARIA

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.).—"The Times'" Istanbul correspondent says the Bulgarian Government has informed Turkey that the presence in Bulgaria of the Turkish Military Attacha and assistant is undesirable, and that they ...

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  15. BANK ACCOUNTS GROWING

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Deposits in private trading banks have shown continual increases since tho beginning of the year, ...

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  16. Threat to Life of Every Human Being

    NEW YORK, Friday (A.A.P.) —Mr. Henry Wallace, one of the Presidential candidates, said last evening thal the Truman ...

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  17. COSTA RICAN REVOLUTION GAINS GROUND

    ....PANAMA, Friday.— Passengers arriving here by air from Costa Rica say conditions there aro chaotic, and there are ...

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  18. International Trade Agreements

    BEUNOS AIRES, Friday (A.A.P.). —A five-year Dutch-Argentine trade agreement was signed to-day. It provides for the exchange of ...

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  19. Adelaide Workman Electrocuted

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — When he came into contact with a 33,000volt live wiro at the electricity sub-station at Cheltenham to-day, ...

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  20. FREYBERGS MAY VISIT AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Governor-General of New Zenland (Sir Bornard Freybcrg) and Lady Freyberg are expected to visit Australia ...

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  22. Prospect of Grave Unemployment in Britain

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.).— Reuter says that during the House of Commons debate on manpower, Mr. George ...

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  23. TAX CUTS INADEQUATE

    UANUCKKA, Friday.—The Federal secretary of the Chamber of Commerce (Mr. P. R. Wilkins) to-day called on the ...

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  24. France to Expel Soviet Citizens

    LONDON, Friday, (A.A.P.)— Router's Paris corrcsspondent says it is officially stated that Franco will expel 13 Soviet ...

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  26. DR. IRENE CURIE DETAINED

    NEW YORK, Friday. (A.A.P.). —Dr. Curie, a French scientist and daughter of Marie and Pierre Curie, discoverers of radium, was detained ...

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  27. JAPS CAUGHT 1321 WHALES

    TOKIO, Friday. (A.A.P.).— The second Japanese Antarctic whaling expedition has completed its operation with a total catch of 1321 ...

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  28. Should End Boycott of U.N.

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.)— Reuter's Beirut correspondent says Azzam Pasha, secretary-general of the Arab League, declared at the ...

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  29. BRAZIL WILL NOT CLAIM FOREIGN TERRITORY

    RIO DE ANEIRO, Friday (A.A.P.).—The Foreign Office stated to-day that Brazil did not intend to press her claims to foreign territory in Latin America at the coming inter-American conference in Bogota. ...

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  30. FATS FOR BRITAIN

    HOBART, Friday.—The general division of the Tasmanian Road Transport Association has offered support for the appeal sponsored by ...

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