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  3. Ridgeway's Pledge To Japan; Survey Of Red Threat In Asia

    General Matthew Ridgway to-day pledged, on the eve of Japan's independence, that "Japan can and will be depended against any attack." The statement, made in an interview with the United Press, was ...

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  4. "Beginning Of End" For Taft's Hopes

    Many political observers class General Dwight Eisenhower's victory in the Pennsylvania Republican primary election this week as the "beginning of the end" of Senator Robert Taft's hopes for ...

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  5. Woman Rider Gett Award at Queanbeyan Show.

    (Show opening and awards, p. 3). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ANZAC DAY

    Anzac Day, the 37 th anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli, will be observed throughout Australia to-day. ...

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  7. FLOODS FEARED ON SOUTH COAST

    The Weather Bureau tonight forecast floods on the South Coast. It also warned chipping off ...

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  8. GREAT U.S: AIR BASE FLOODED

    A dyke broke at Sherman airfield, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, last night, flooding the 3,500,000-dollar (about £1,562,500) field after a week-long fight to save it. ...

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  9. University Brawl Over Letter On "Initiation" Of "Freshers"

    Fights began when the magazine, which contained a letter letter in the student publication, 'Honi Soit," to-day. Fights began when the magazine, which conaind a letter protesting against treatment of "freshers," was being ...

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  10. LOWER SALARY FOR MILK BOARD OFFICIAL

    Mr. Justice de Baun in the N.S.W. Industrial Commission today reduced the salary of the secretary of the Milk Board, Mr. ...

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  11. Commander-in-Chief Inspects Australians

    The Commander-in-Chief, British Commonwealth Forces, Korea, inspects the First Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, in Japan, before the Battalion leaves for Korea. Lieut.-General William Bridgeford, greets the Battlion Adjutant, Capt. Eric ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. A-BOMB TEST DESCRIBED AS INEFFECTIVE

    The United States was "in the kindergarten stage of knowledge on the subject of atomic warfare," Hanson ...

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  13. Childrens' Death Due To Parents' Disregard Of Duty

    The Coroner, Mr. Burke, S.M., recorded a finding to-day that three children had died of asphyxiation because of their parents' disregard of duty. He found that the children—Carol Joy Bannon (4), Susan ...

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  14. OUR U.K. IMPORTS HIGH IN MARCH

    Britain exported nearly £31 million sterling worth of goods to Australia during March, accordas to a Board of Trade ...

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  15. SPENDEN WARNS AMERICANS ON JAP. MILITARISM

    The Australian Ambassador to Washington, Mr. Spender, has told Americans that it would be "foolishly unwise" to assume that militarism is dead in Japan. ...

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  16. PRISONERS END MUTINY; GET CONCESSIONS

    Convict mutineers in the Southern Michi gan prison agreed to-day to end their rebellion and to release their hostages, nine guards, "before breakfast" to-morrow. ...

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  17. £1,785,000 FIRE IN VANCOUVER

    A fire started by a grain dust explosion caused damage estitmated at more than 4,000,000 dollars (£1,785,000) on ...

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  18. WHEAT TALKS IN PROGRESS

    Australia, the United States and Canada are seeking higher prices for wheat exported under the International Wheat ...

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  19. RECORD ITALIAN BUDGET

    ROME, Thursday—A record budget, £1281 million, was presented to the Italian Parliament last night by the Finance ...

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  20. MILK OUTPUT DOWN

    Milk production in Australia in the eight months ended last February was 769,700,000 gallons— 16.2 per cent. lower than for the ...

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