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  3. CHURCHILL AIMING AT JULY MEETING WITH MALENKOV

    LONDON.—Sir Winston Churchill was yesterday reported to be already working to turn the forthcoming Bermuda talks next month between President Eisenhower, the French Premier and himself into a preliminary to a ...

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  4. Credit hint criticised

    CANBERRA. — The Acting Prime Minister (Sir Arthur Fadden) last night attacked a suggestion that central bank credit should be used for financing public works. ...

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  5. BUILDING BONFIRE

    Ardently looking forward to the celebration of Empire Day to-night are these boys, who are here seen building a bonfire on the brow of a hill at Montello. Left to right: Murray Aitken, Neil Barlow, Micky Pe gus, Wroughton Pegus (at back) and Bevan Fraser. —ADVOCATE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Foundation helps universities

    CANBERRA.—In the 10 years since its inception the Nuffield. Foundation has made grants totalling £4,000,000 out of an ...

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  8. MENZIES WILL WATCH AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS

    LONDON.—On his arrival at London airport from the United States yesterday, the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) disclosed he would discuss with the British Prime Minister (Sir Winston Churchill) any points of particular Australian interest that might arise from the Big Three talks in Bermuda. ...

    Article : 333 words
  9. Presents silk Korean flag

    MELBOURNE. — Dr. Syngman Rhee, President of the Korean Republic, yesterday presented an embroidered silk ...

    Article : 124 words
  10. Sees another rise in basic wage

    HOBART— The chairman of the Tasmanian Wages Board (Mr. G. Hargreaves) yesterday forecast another rise in the ...

    Article : 76 words
  11. Reds concentrate for Hanoi thrust

    SINGAPORE.—Most intensive Vietminh activity in the Red River delta region of Tongking for more than two years was yesterday reported by official quarters here. It is thought likely the troop concentrations may preface a ...

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  12. Hidden gunman shoots miner

    SYDNEY — A miner returning home from work yesterday at Cessnock was shot three times by a ...

    Article : 190 words
  13. Ships in trouble in Bass Strait

    LAUNCESTON.—Two ships were in trouble in Bass Strait yesterday. They were the island trader Sheerwater and the Taroona. The Sheerwater went ...

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