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  2. Advertising

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  3. OPENING SHOW

    Mr. F. W Hicks. Superintendent of Extension Services of the Agricultural Department (centre), opening yesterday's successful Wynyard Show. At left is Mr. J. D. Meredith (Show secretary) and at right Mr. E. A. Marshall (Show president). Show report pages 6, 7, 8. and 9. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Tito Talks begin

    LONDON.— Marshal Tito and Mr. Churchill yesterday exchanged views on ...

    Article : 291 words
  5. UPPER HOUSE AGREES TO DIVORCE FOR HOUSING, BANK

    HOBART.—Although some members foresaw difficuties in the scheme, the Legislative Council yesterday passed on the voices a bill to set up a separate Housing Division from the Agricultural Bank. ...

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  6. DEFENCE MUST HAVE PRIORITY

    CANBERRA.—"We are not prepared to give the Olympic Games priority over defence in a time of international tension," the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said in the House of Representatives yesterday. The Commonwealth Government would not make the military barracks at Albert Park, Melbourne, available for use as an Olympic village for the 1956 Games. ...

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  8. Tewkesbury girl bitten by snake

    A 13-year-old Tewkesbury schoolgirl was bitten on the leg by a snake while on her way home from school on Tuesday. She was Ruby Coppin, who walked a mile and half to her home after being bitten. ...

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  9. Served firm for 2130 years

    LAUNCESTON. — Seventy-one employes in Tasmania of Gordon and Goteh of (Australasia) ltd. ...

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  10. COLLAPSES IN DOCK

    SYDNEY— A 63-year-old man collapsed in the dock in the Central Criminal Court yesterday when ...

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  11. Should be plenty of rice

    SYDNEY— There should be plenty of rice at not more than 1' per lb. the Rice Marketing Bureau manager (Mr. ...

    Article : 68 words
  12. DEPENDENT UPON OIL

    SYDNEY — Australia's economy would collapse If war should come and oil supplies were cut off, the ...

    Article : 163 words
  13. Bill "dissected" by Council

    HOBART.—A course unique in Tasmanian parliamentary history was taken in the Legislative Council last evening, when a bill dealing with irrigation and extension of power rationing was dissected. ...

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  14. STUNNED HOUSE HEARS M.P. FLAY MR. HOLLWAY

    MELBOURNE.—Members of the Legislative Assembly sat in stunned silence last night as the former Country Party Attorney-General (Mr. Mitchell) flayed Mr. Hollway (Glen Iris) in one of the most vicious attacks ever heard in the House. Mr. Mitchell, who was ...

    Article : 220 words
  15. May be airline arbitralion

    CANBERRA — The former Chief Justice of the High Court (Sir jo[?] Latham) may be appointed arbitrator to ...

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