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  3. NO U.S.-RUSSIAN CONFERENCE EXPECTED

    WASHINGTON, Wed. (A.A.P.).—Diplomatic circles here are confident that no conference between the Soviet and the United States will result from the exchange of Notes between the Soviet Foreign Minister (Mr. ...

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  4. 11 YEARS ON THRONE

    A new picture of the King and Queen, who yesterday celebrated the 11th anniversary of their coronation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. More Egyptian Troops on Way to Palestine

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—An Egyptian army source said in Cairo that two Egyptian infantry battalions were on the way to the Palestine border, bringing Egyptian contingents there to 15,000 men. ...

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  6. R.S.L. Bans Communists

    SYDNEY, Wed.— The Federal executive of the R.S.L., at a meeting in Sydney to-night, ...

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  7. Arab City Surrenders

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A. P.). —Reuter's Tel-Aviv correspondent says the Arab city of Jaffa surrendered to the ...

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  8. CHRYSLER WORKERS TO STRIKE

    DETROIT, Wednesday (A.A.P.).— Announcing that Chrysler Motors employes had decided to strike, Mr. Norman Matthews, president of the ...

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  9. EAST AND WEST MUST RECONCILE THEIR VIEWS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—"The iron curtain is not something drawn across a piece of territory. It is a curtain of the mind that can shut ...

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  10. Full Caucus Will Appoint New Minister

    HOBART, Wednesday.— Endorsement of Cabinet plans for filling the Ministerial vacancy caused by the defeat of ...

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  11. NEW ITALIAN PRESIDENT

    ROME, Wednesday (A.A.P.). —Signor Luigi Einaudi was yesterday elected President of the Italian Republic. ...

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  12. Asked to Endorse Defence Pacts

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—The Administration has asked the Senate to pass a resolution endorsing collective defence ...

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  13. IMMIGRANTS' CONTRIBUTION TO LABOR-STARVED INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) had approved of the issue to sugar-cane growers of landing permits for entry to Australia of 500 Italians, the Immigration Department's bulletin, "To-morrow's Australians," stated to-day. ...

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  14. Wishes Jewish State Success

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).— Reuter's Johannesburg correspondent says General Smuts, in a speech to the Rotary Club, wished success ...

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  15. Increased Public Service Salaries Expected

    HOBART, Wednesday.—An overall increase in the salaries of State public servants is almost certain to be announced ...

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  16. JERUSALEM GARRISON LEAVES TO-MORROW

    JERUSALEM, Wed. (A.A.P.).—A British official communique to-day announced that the British garrison in Jerusalem would leave for Haifa on Friday. It' added that the mandate would end legally at midnight, local time, on ...

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  17. 16-Year-Old Charged With Murder

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A 16year-old boy appeared before a specially convened court at Werris Creek, Western N.S.W., to-day ...

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  18. Braund Client Dies of Cancer

    VICTORIA (British Columbia), Wednesday (A.A.P.).—Mrs. Ruth M'Inntyre. who sought cancer treatment from the Australian layman, ...

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  19. MUST PRESERVE STERLING

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday (A. A.P.). — General Smuts, speaking here, said sterling to-day was an inferior currency ...

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  21. Fog Disrupts Victorian Communications

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Planet, ships, and trains were held up in Melbourne this morning by thick fog. Motorists and trams in the city and suburbs had to use head-lights to prevent accidents at the peak hour rush pediod. ...

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  22. May Remove Re-marriage Ban

    LONDON, Wed. (A.A.P.).—The General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, at Edinburgh on Monday, will consider a recommendation for ...

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  23. Victory for Democracy in Korea

    SEOUL, Wednesday (A.A.P.). —The tremendous vote polled by patriotic, freedom-loving citizens in the United States zone ...

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  24. B.C.O.F. Allegations Called a Grave Disservice

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Allegations of widespread black marketing and venereal disease among B.C.O.F. troops were a grave disservice to the ...

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  25. Japanese Bishops for London

    TOKIO, Wednesday (A.A.P.).— Three Japanese episcopal bishops left Tokio by air list night for New York, en route to the Lambeth ...

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  26. PRINCESS NOT SCARED BY PLOT

    LONDON, Wed. (A.A.P.).— According: to Reuter, it is authoritatively stated that Princess Elizabeth "is not the least bit ...

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  28. NO REGULAR SHIP SERVICE NO N. ZEALAND

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The 4436-ton steamer Walline will make her last trip on the transTasman run when she leaves ...

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  29. DANGEROUS EXPLOSIVE IN PARCEL

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A. P.).—The Weybridge police announce that the parcel sent to Lady Barker, the wife of ...

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  30. Thought it Time to Surrender

    GUAM, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—Two ragged, but healthy Japanese soldiers came out of the jungles to-day and ...

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  31. 1677 Nominations Lodged For Tasmanian Immigrants

    CANBERRA, Wed.—The Immigration Department's bulletin "To-morrow's Australians" states that up till March 31, ...

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  32. £10,000,000 CONVERSION

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Beasley) announces that the Australian ...

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  33. MISSING MAN RETURNS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Frederick Norbert Peirl (29), who left his home to post some letters on May 3 and did not return, arrived back last ...

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