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  3. Reduction of air services

    LONDON—British European Airways yesterday suspended seven outgoing and five inward services ...

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  4. Site for gardens

    THE OLD CEMETERY at the junction of View Road with Alexander Street, Burnie, which is to be converted into gardens. Plans for the conversion have been prepared by Mr. F. S. Rowse, Launceston reserves superintendent. —ADVOCATE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ONE-THIRD CUT IN GOVT. DEPARTMENTS LOOKS CERTAIN

    HOBART.—When Cabinet meets to-morrow, the Premier (Mr Cosgrove) is expected to tell all Ministers that their departments' requirements will be cut by one-third. There will be virtually no alternative but to reduce staffs in the Forestry and Public Works Departments. The ...

    Article : 264 words
  6. Clue to missing Proctor plane

    DARWIN.—A former R.A.A.F. pilot reported to civil aviation and R.A.A.F. officials at 7 o'clock last night that he saw a Proctor aircraft fly over Darwin yesterday [?]fternoon. ...

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  7. P.M. leaves for oversea to-day

    CANBERRA.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will leave Canberra to-day on the first stage of ...

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  8. FINANCE SYSTEM UNSATISFACTORY

    HOBART—It was becoming an urgent necessity for local government finances to be placed on a more ...

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  9. KOJE REDS PROMISED END TO SCREENING

    TOKIO.—To obtain the release of the Koje prison camp commandant, General Dodd, the Communist prisoners there had forced the U.S. Eighth Army to stor screening on Koje Island. Revealing this to the press yesterday, the new United Nations Commander (General Clark) said it had been an act of blackmail and would be "interpreted ...

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  10. N. Pole floor 14,150 feet

    ANCHORAGE (Alaska)— The depth of the ocean beneath the geographic North Pole was recorded as being ...

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  11. NOBODY STOPPED RUSSIAN "SPIES"

    BERLIN.—Three Russian Army officers during the weekend watched British National Service troops in tank training exercise on Luneberg Heath. They took notes and nobody stopped them. ...

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  13. NEW C.O. FOR KOREA

    CANBERRA.—The Minster for the Army (Mr. Francis) yesterday announced the appointment of Lt. colonel Ronald ...

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  14. Hotel fracas

    HOBART.—Police radio cars and uniformed police raced to a Hobart waterfront hotel yesterday afternoon after receiving ...

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  15. Dramatic Victorian move to prevent sackings

    MELBOURNE.—In a dramatic move to avoid widespread sackings and shutting down of vital State projects because of the furthur loan works cuts, State Cabinet decided last night to ask the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to ...

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  16. Germon police quell riot

    ESSEN—West German police on Sunday night were compelled to draw batons and open fire on a ...

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  17. [?]533 FACTORIES BUILT IN 1950-51

    CANBERRA.—Compared with the previous year, the number of factories in Australia inerested by 1533, or 3.7 p.c., ...

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