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  3. FACING UP TO WHIP

    Described as the "whip—cracking champion of Australia," Ron Anderson cuts a strip of paper held in the mouths of Valerie (left) and Lettie Anderson in an exhibition at the Royal Melbourne Century Show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ROAD TRANSPORT FINANCE SLATED

    HOBART, Thursday.—There had been a grave lack of supervision over the accounts of the Road Transport Branch of the ...

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  5. ONLY U.S. CAN WAGE ATOMIC WAR

    PARIS, Thursday.—General M'Naughron, president of the Canadian Atomic Energy Control Board, opening a debate on atomic energy in the United Nations Political Committee, said new atomic bombs far more powerful than those dropped on Japan were "capable of bringing to an end civilisation as we know ...

    Article : 259 words
  6. LONDON-PARIS IN HELICOPTER

    LONDON, Thursday. — A helicopter took off from near St. Paul's at 11.33 a.m. to-day in a bid to bring the centre ...

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  7. Split Between West and East

    PRAGUE, Thursday.—A split between the West and East developed in the International Cooperative Alliance Congress ...

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  8. WELL AHEAD IN JET PLANS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Britain was well ahead of the rest of the world in jet aircraft production, even though ...

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  9. BERLIN DISPUTE MAY REACH ASSEMBLY

    PARIS, Thursday.—Dr. Evatt, President, of the United Nations Assembly, told the Anglo-American Press Association the Berlin crisis might eventually reach the Assembly. He said the next two months ...

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  10. FRENCH "WILL NOT FIGHT"

    PARIS, Thursday. — The French Communist Party declares that the people of France will never go to war ...

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  11. HUNGARIAN OIL GRAB

    NEW YORK, Thurs.—Paul Ruedemann and George Bannatine, president and vice-president respectively of Moart, the ...

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  12. REFUSES TO RETURN NAVAL VESSELS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Acting Secretary of State (Mr. Robert Lovett) to-day accused Russia of stalling to avoid the return of 31 American naval vessels borrowed during the war. He said the United States for ...

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  13. MORE PLANES FOR AIRLIFT

    LONDON, Thursday. — British European Airways, which organised the civil aircraft supplement to the Anglo-American air forces' ...

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  14. Little Headway in Berlin Talks

    PARIS, Thurs.—The report of the three Western Military Governors to their Governments on the negotiations with Marshal ...

    Article : 88 words
  15. MIGRANTS BY AIR

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Mr. Calwell said to-day 100 new settlers would arrive in Australia during the next few ...

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  16. 25 Killed In Indian Air Crash

    NEW DELHI, Thursday.—Twenty-five people were killed in an Indian transport aircraft which crashed on the top of an inaccessible hill in ...

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  17. "Phantom Orders" for War Materials

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— Mr. Arthur Hill, chairman of the National Security Board, said to-night "phantom ...

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