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  3. ASSEMBLY'S KEY MAN WILL QUIT "IF BEST FOR STATE"

    HOBART.—After an Opposition declaration that the responsibility for any further dete rioration in Tasmania's affairs would rest on him, the Independent member of the House of Assembly (Mr. Wedd), who holds the balance of power, last night told members he would "get out" if they thought he was retarding the State. Mr. Orchard, speaking during the ...

    Article : 420 words
  4. Raising 124year-old road,

    Soil being excavated from the site for the new A.P. V.M. paper mill at South Burnie is being deposited ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 193 words
  5. Wants ex-soldiers' pensions raised

    CANBERRA— A rise in the basic rate pension for returned soldiers was sought by the Federal president of the ...

    Article : 64 words
  6. More progress on truce

    MUNSAN (Korea)— Staff offieers agreed formally yesterday on the last secondary details for ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. WESTERN POWERS SNUB RUSSIA ON GERMANY

    WASHINGTON.—The United States. Britain and France, on Tuesday rejected Russian proposals for a Big Four peace conference on Germany until free elections are held to form a "free all-German government." The WEstern Powers, in ...

    Article : 298 words
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  9. National plan for road cash urged

    HOBART. — Provision of money for road works should be treated on a national basis to ensure that all States received sufficient for reasonable maintenance, the Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. Reece) said in the ...

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  10. FRENCH TUNISIA UNDER SIEGE

    TUNIS.—France declared a state of siege in Ttinisia yesterday and arrested the Prime Minister (Mohammed Chenik) and three members of his anti-French Government The French ...

    Article : 329 words
  11. "Might help check drift to towns"

    HOPART — Boarding facilities at area schools might help to arrest, the drift of population from rural areas, Mr. ...

    Article : 123 words
  12. SENANAYAKE'S SON PRIME MINISTER

    COLOMBO. — Mr. Dudley Sennnnyuko (40). was yesterday appointed Ceylon's Prime Minister, thus succeeding his ...

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  13. Expects fine, cold weather in N.W.

    HOBART. — Strong winds which prevailed in many parts of the State yesterday are expected to have moderated hy ...

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  14. A SAD REMINDER

    HOBART.—The House of Assembly last night was reminded that but for the death of King Goorge VI., the Royal tour of the State would have begun to-day. The reminder was given by ...

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