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  3. ROYAL COUPLE NOW SPENDING THEIR HONEYMOON

    The departure of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh on their honeymoon was nearly two hours late, but it was a happy event with a spontaneous Royal family party. The Royal guests showered Elizabeth and ...

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  4. Blows Exchanged With Opposition In Jap. Diet

    The tottering Katayarna Government showed unexpected spirit in the Diet last night when members left their seats ...

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  5. BLUM TO AGAIN BE PREMIER OF FRANCE

    Three times Premier of France, Leon Blum, 75, told reporters that he had accepted the responsibility of forming a ...

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  6. Britain Refuses To Share In Administration Tusks Connected With Palestine

    Sir Alexander Cadogan fold the Palestine Committee that Britain could not share the administration of Palestine, temporarily, with a United Nations Commission. A sub-committee had recommended ...

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  7. General Assembly Not to Interfere In South Africa

    The General Assembly last night reversed its decision of last year and refused to Intervene, in the dispute between ...

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  8. POLICE SEARCH FOR NAZI AGENT WHO DISAPPEARED

    Federal police to-day began a search for the former prominent Nazi who disappeared while under orders to be deported from Australia. ...

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  9. MOSCOW SENDS PROTEST NOTE TO PERSIA ON OIL

    Moscow Radio announced that Russia had sent a note to Persia, sharply protesting against the Persian ...

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  10. DR. EVATT PRAISED FOR WORK AT U.N.O.

    The "San Francisco Chronicl[?]" referring to Dr. Evatt's work on the United Nations, said it should be remembered that Dr. Evatt has by no ...

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  11. 56d. AT N.Z. WOOL SALES

    The record price of 56d. was paid for half-breed wool sold at the auctions to-day, being [?]d. over the preThere was a keen demand for an ...

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  12. DUTCH ACCUSED OF VIOLATING SECURITY COUNCIL ORDER

    A few hours after the Security Council's Good Offices Committee on Indonesia announced that substantial progress had been made with the cease-fire investigations, the Republican Vice-Premier (Dr. Setiadjii) accused the Dutch of having ...

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  13. WORLD CONFERENCE ON TROPICAL DISEASES

    Australia and New Zealand are among the 60 nations invited by the United States to send delegations to the Fourth International congress on ...

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  14. PETROL POOL MAY BE RESTORED

    The Commonwealth Government might resume control of petrol distribution unless oil companies can maintain a firm guarantee that there ...

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  15. N.Z. OPPOSITION ACCUSED OF "CRAYFISHING"

    "This is the most abject retreat I have ever known in Parliament," declared the Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) in the House of ...

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  16. BRISBANE PREMIER REFUSES DEMAND FOR JOINT COAL BOARD

    The conference to prevent a coal strike over the whole of Australia failed when the Queensland Government again refused the demand by ...

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  17. LABOUR M.P. SEEKS WITHDRAWAL OF BILL ON PATRIOTIC FUNDS

    Mr. Brennan (Batman) in the House of Representatives yesterday asked the Government to withdraw and reconsider the Australian ...

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  18. "Chicago Tribune" Makes Attack On Royal Family

    The "Chicago Tribune" in a leading editorial beaded, Socialist Family has a Royal Wedding, which was prepared for publication but delayed ...

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  19. TOP FILM ROLL FOR AUSTRALIAN STAR

    Ron Randell, the Australian film star, has been given the top role of his career in the technicolour "Loves of Carmen, featuring Rita Hayworth ...

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  20. AMERICANS PLAY IN STATE TENNIS

    Two Americans, Jim Brink and Eddie Moylan, opened their Australian season with wins in the men's singles championships at White City ...

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  21. UNKNOWN PHOT FLEW OVER ROYAL WEDDING

    An unknown pilot for nearly an hour circled in a plane over the Royal wedding area defying the flight ban to [?], says the "Daily Express". ...

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  22. PLANE FROM SYDNEY REACHES LONDON

    A Constellation plane, with Qantas markings on it, arrived, at 12.35 p.m. on a proving flight from Sydney. The crew said the trip was ...

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  23. BANK OFFICERS 98 PER CENT. AGAINST NATIONALISASTION

    The Leader of tho Opposition in the Senate (Senator Cooper) yesterday presented a petition against the nationalisation of banking, signed by ...

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  24. GERMAN REPARATIONS TO FRANCE

    The occupation authorities have handed back to France gold, valued at £21,250,000, which the Germans seized during the occupation and which was ...

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  25. TWO KILLED, 20 WOUNDED AT BARI

    Strikers ambushed and machinegunned two lorries laden with troops at Bari, killing two officers and wounding 20 others. ...

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  26. RUSSIA REJECTS OIL PROTEST BY BRITAIN

    Russia has rejected Britain's protest against the Russian military authorities seizure of the Lobau oil refinery in Austria, says Reuters. ...

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  27. Labour Shortages Not Critical For Harvest Season

    No critical labour demand had arisen in areas where wheat harvesting had commenced, necessitating the operation of any special ...

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  28. SMITH REFUSES TO DISCUSS POSITION OF SHANNON

    Mr. Smith, who sold Shannon recently, refused to discuss reports that the sale had been declared null and void when questioned by an A.A.P. ...

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  29. NEWS IN BRIEF

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Fire brigade officers were granted a 56[?]hour week to-day by the Industrial Commission. Previously they worked 84 hours. ...

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  30. PORK DEARER FROM MONDAY

    The Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Mr. M. E. McCarthy) yesterday announced increased retail prices for pork in the Australian ...

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  31. WOMEN IN CHINA TO VOTE

    Madame Chiang Kai-shek will cast her first vote to-morrow when all women, over the age of 21, will go to the polls in China's first democratic ...

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  32. SENTENCED UNTIL RISING OF COURT

    Herbert Edward Pearce, 21, was found guilty of murder at New Plymouth, and served a sentence of only two minutes. ...

    Article : 84 words
  33. GUNNEDAH BOWLERS DEFEAT HOPPERS

    Fighting strenuously for a week, Gunnedah Bowling dub stewards and volunteers saved the club's two greens from destruction by millions ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. U.S. STATE SECRETARY IN LONDON

    The U.S. Secretary of State (General Marshall) arrived in London for the Foreign Ministers conference, Which opens on Tuesday. ...

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