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  3. BOMBER SENT TO MANUS FOR WATCH ON JAPS

    A R.A.A.F. Lincoln bomber is to be stationed at Moniote airstrip at Manus Island in the Pacific as a safeguard against ...

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  4. Canadian And U.S. Tour Itinerary

    Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will open their Royal tour of Canada at ...

    Article : 347 words
  5. Cold And Gales Moderating In E. Australia

    Blizzards, floods and bushfires swept patts of New South Wales to-day, but the Weather Bureau expects that winds will modrate overnight. ...

    Article : 769 words
  6. Middle East Defence Board To Be Formed

    A Middle East defence board, which will include Australia, will probably be established by the North Atantic Council at its meeting in Ottawa next month, reports the diplomatic ...

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  7. Kaesong Talks Deadlock On Buffer Zone

    United Nations and Communist negotiators for a Korean armistice met to-day for the first time since last week-end, but could not agree on the position of a "buffer" neutral ...

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  8. TRADERS SEE CHAOS FROM PRICE FREEZE

    The general price freezing and the reduction of retail margins on clothing and drapery will cause a diversion of goods from ...

    Article : 262 words
  9. DEWEY SEES INDOCHINA AS OUR FRONT LINE

    Australia's front line of defence at the moment is Indo-China, and it must be held, the Governor of New ...

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  10. EGYPT MAY SETTLE CANAL DISPUTE

    Postponement until August 10 of the Security Council meeting has given Egypt a week to settle amicably the dispute over her ...

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  11. PERSIAN TALKS SEEK FORMULA FOR TANKERS

    A provisional agreement to permit tankers to resume the immediate loading at Abadan of oil, petrol, and aviation spirit ...

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  12. INDIAN WARNING TO PAKISTAN

    The Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, last night said that India had made it clear to Pakistan that if Kashmir was ...

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  13. HORNET CRASHES KILLING TWO NEAR SINGAPORE

    A R.A.F. Hornet fighter bomber crashed on the main East Coast road in Singapore Island today and then exploded in a ...

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  14. VICTORIA MAY ACT IN BUTTER PRICE

    The State Government may take independent action to compel the Commonwealth to make a decision on the new butter ...

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  15. American Threat To Wool Discounted

    America's threat to mass produce synthetics as a substitute for wool is regarded as containing more bluff than real intent, an A. A. P. special Correspondent reports. ...

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  16. HELPLESS SHIP MAY LOSE RADIO CONTROL; AID ON WAY

    A dramotic effort in mountainous seas is being made to assist the storm lashed British freighter, Stanfirth, which is drifting helpessly 35 miles off Cape Everard. ...

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  17. Deadline To Be Fixed for Public Service Cuts

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, said yesterday that a deadline would be fixed for the retrenchment of 10,000 from the ...

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  18. U.S. BANS IMPORTS OF BUTTER

    All imports of butter, butter oil, peanuts, peanut oil and non fat dried milk have been banned by the United States Government ...

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  19. MR. KEOWN LEAVES TO COMPLETE HOSTEL REPORT

    Mr. A. W. keown, who is investigating conditions at boarding establishments run by the Department of the Interior and ...

    Article : 93 words
  20. RAILWAY PLANS BLAMED FOR PILLAR MISTAKE

    The Chairman of the Sydney County Council, Cr. Henson, to-day denied there had been any bungling by the County Council ...

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  21. TRUMAN ASKS RUSSIA TO LIFT IRON CURTAIN

    President Truman has answered the Soviet's latest proposal for a five-Power peace pact with a challenge to remove its ...

    Article : 73 words
  22. ROYAL COMMISSION ON LAVERS MURDER CASE

    A Royal Commission will inquire into the conviction of Frederick McDermott in 1947, when he was charged with the ...

    Article : 135 words
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