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  3. AMERICAN PLANTS AND GRASSES FOR CATTLE INDUSTRY, QUEENSLAND

    High hopes that millions of acres of sub-coastal pastures in Queensland and the Northern Territory will be made capabe of sustaining a vastly increased cattle population, was entertained by Mr. William Hartley, of the ...

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  4. "LITTLE" ASSEMBLY ADOPTED BY UNITED NATIONS

    The Political Committee voted overwhelmingly in favour of the American resolution to establish a "Little" ...

    Article : 190 words
  5. MOLOTOV MAKES STATEMENT ON SOVIET POLICY

    Speaking on the 30th anniversary of the Soviet revolution, Molotov made the first major pronouncement on Soviet policy since the formation of the Comiform. He declared that the world war had shattered the foundations of capitalism and Britain had ...

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  6. CANADA SPEAKS BLUNTLY TO SOVIET EMBASSY

    The Canadian Government formally warned the Russian Embassy that it would demand the immediate recall of any ...

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  7. BRITISH SOLDIER KILLED IN ATTACK ON BURMA PREMIER

    A British soldier was killed and a British officer wounded in the assassination attempt on the life of the Premier of Burma ...

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  8. WOOL PRICES REACHED A DEFINITE PLATEAU

    An opinion that the prices of foreign fine wools had reached a definite plateau and would not increase much more was expressed by Mr. Morton Savell, managing director of the North American section of the International Wool Secretariat, when ...

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  9. Food Developments Planned For Australia

    Moving the second reading of the Overseas Development Bill, the Minister for Food (Mr. Strachey) said that the ...

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  10. SOVIET REPUBLIC CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY

    The chimes of the Kremlin, broadcast by Moscow Radio, signalled the opening in Red Square of the greatest military parade in honour of the ...

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  11. SAUDI ARABIA MAY LEAVE UNITED NATIONS

    Prince Faisal, of Saudi Arabia, told Gromyko at a social gathering on Monday night, in the presence of ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. IRISH REPUBLICANS WERE EXEMPLARY PRISONERS

    Two members of the House of Commons, who visited 34 Irish political prisoners detained on the Isle of Wight for bomb outrages in 1938-39, ...

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  13. MORE DRASTIC CUTS LOOM IN DOLLAR IMPORTS

    Cuts even greater than estimated by the Government only three weeks ago might now have to be made in Australia's imports this year from ...

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  14. GLASS INSULATION TO BE REMOVED FROM DOUGLAS DC.6 PLANES

    Civil aeronautics authority ordered all operators of Douglas DC.6 planes to remove the fibre glass insulation between the passenger and baggage ...

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  15. RUSSIA CLAIMS SECRET OF ATOMIC BOMB

    A statement by Molotov, in Moscow, that the secret of the atomic bomb no longer existed, was greeted with a high degree of scepticism by U.N. delegates. A Polish official stated that the secret had been known for some ...

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  16. Five Killed And [?] Injured in Rail Smashes

    Five persons were killed and 80 [?]jured in three train smashes yes[?]rday the worst fog of the year, [?]ich paralysed all forms of ...

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  17. TRUMAN FANCIED FOR PRESIDENCY

    Dr. George Gallup said that Truman and the Democratic Party made a remarkable comeback in last year. "I do not wish to say the ...

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  18. BABE ZAHARIAS TO BECOME PRO.

    Babe Didrikson Zaharias, who turned professional after winning all the American, women's amateur golf championships, announced that she ...

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  19. TRUMAN SEEKS ACTION ON PRICE SPIRALS

    President Truman insisted that the special session of Congress, opening on November 17, should take simultaneous action on the interim aid ...

    Article : 140 words
  20. RAIDERS MAKE ATTACK ON SRINAGAR

    In an early morning battle against Indian troops 400 tribal invaders reached a point, only 4½ miles from Srinagar but were pushed back when the Royal Indian Air Force bombers strafed communications, inflicting an ...

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  21. ARREST FOR LOTTERY LAW EVASION

    Arthur McKell, of Sydney, cousin of the Australian Governor-General, who is described as a publisher's representative, was arrested yesterday ...

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  22. WEDDING GIFT FOR PRINCESS ELIZABETH

    The Minister for Post War Recon[?]ruction (Mr. Dedman) yesterday [?]ok delivery of an all Australian [?]ool evening coat, which has been ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN POLO TEAM FOR U.S.A.

    The Australian Information Office announced that six Australian polo players, with a string of 40 thoroughbreds, are due in San Francisco on ...

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  24. WALKING EXERCISES FOR SHANNON

    Shannon, already dubbed the Australian wonder horse, was engaged in walking exercises at Bay Meadows yesterday, but he trembled ...

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  25. 'QUAKE FATALITIES IN PERU

    Fatalities, as a result of Saturday's earthquake in Central Peru, rose to 107, 30 persons being swept, away by the raging waters of Tulumayo ...

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  26. DR. EVATT WILL NOT ATTEND WEDDING

    Because of pressure of work on the United Nations Security Council, the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) will not attend the wedding ...

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  27. QUEEN'S DRESS FOR WEDDING OF PRINCESS

    It was announce[?] that the Queen will wear a gown of supple lame apricot and gold for the wedding of Princess Elizabeth oh November 20, ...

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  28. MR. WARD REPLIES TO E.S.A. BANK MANAGER

    Replying to a challenge by Mr Wilson, manager of the E.S. and A. Bank, Melbourne, that he had distorted facts, the Minister for ...

    Article : 151 words
  29. Farmer and Doctor To Settle in Australia

    Greer Garson stated, that her cousin, Dr. Sophia Murray, and the farmer she married recently, will probably emigrate to Australia in ...

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  30. BROMWICH RATED AS FOURTH IN TENNIS

    Mrs. Nancye Bolton and J. Bromwich were marked second and fourth respectively among the world's best tennis players by E. C. Potter, ...

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  31. 'DROME FOR LOADING CATTLE

    The first aerodrome, designed to assist in flying beef from the north, has been completed in the Kimberleys by the Department of Civil ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. LORD PATRICK TO LEAD WAR CRIMES COURT IN JAPEN

    General MacArthur to-day appointed Lord Patrick, of the United Kingdom, as president of the international military tribunal during the absence ...

    Article : 59 words
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