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  4. G.A.T.T: MOVE TO LIMIT IMPORT RESTRICTIONS

    Australia has rejected moves by Britain and America for international control of import restriction policies. In the current G.A.T.T. discussion it has disputed the right of any group of countries to attempt to interfere with ...

    Article : 214 words
  5. RUMANIAL EXILES IN SWITZERLAND INVADE LEGATION

    A fusillade of shots inside the Rumanian Legation early today began an armed siege by exiled Rumanians of the building. Swiss armed police who rushed to the Legation to investigate reported that one man had been injured and was not expected ...

    Article : 260 words
  6. Conference Called To Fill port Quotas

    The Minister for Labour, Mr. Holt, has convened a conference in Sydney next Thursday morning to discuss negotiations for the filling of port quotas in Australian ports. Mr. Holt said last night that if assurances by the Waterside Workers'sa ...

    Article : 630 words
  7. Gaol Escapee in Stolen car Crashes into Police Block

    A police constable leapt to safety to avoid being run down by a car driven by a prison escape near Katoomba to-day. ...

    Article : 185 words
  8. ARTS COMMITTEE SHOULD GUARD CANBERRA PLAN

    A Fine Arts Commission, similar to the United States body, would be suitable to guard Canberra's development, Mr. C. S. ...

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  9. SUPREME SOVIET IN SESSION AT MOSCOW

    THIS PICTURE, radioed to Rome and wired to London, shows- members of the Soviet of the Union and Soviet of the Nationalities in Session in Moscow on February 3. The Assembly heard with surprise on February 8 of the resignation of Premier Georgi Malenkov, and the success'on to the post of Marshal Bulganin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NEVA ATOMIC TEST POSTPONED

    First of the 1955 series of at[?]mic explosions which was scheduled for today has been postponed for at least 24 hours. ...

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  11. Rain Was Welcome, But Much More Is Needed

    Much more rain is needed to ensure good winter pasturage in the A.C.T. This was stated last night by Mr. R. G. L. Grace, of ...

    Article : 287 words
  12. Nationalists Alerted For Communist Invasion

    Garrisons on the Nationalist-held islands off the China mainland have been "doubly alerted" for a possible Communist strike on February 22. This is the duy preceding the ...

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  13. Counsel Challenged To Prove Allegations Against Security

    One of the Espionage Royal Commissioners told counsel for two prominent Communists today that he would refuse to listen to charges...against the Security organisation unless-particulars were given. The Commissioner, Mr. Justice. ...

    Article : 657 words
  14. Flowers For Dr. Whittingham

    Senga Florence Whittingham, blonde 27-year-old doctor, tirved but reasonably cheerful, was back in her cell at Dunedin Gaol ...

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  15. GOLD PRODUCTION

    Gold production in Australia during 1953-54 increased by nearly 100,000 fine ounces over the previous 12 months. ...

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  16. THIRD BATTALION BIVOUAC

    SGT. D. BROWN (left) and Pte. B. Wrigley, of a Company, cling prec[?]riously to a rope bridge that was part of a Thi[?]d Battalion exercise at the bivouac at the week-end...The exercise was designed as preparation for advanced jungle ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. P.M.G. Building "Mystery" Eludes Senators

    The Senate Committee which is studying the development of Cauberra has so far been unable to pin down responsibility for the erection'of [?] P.M.G. building on land opposite the Hotel ...

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  18. Grand National Jump Modified

    Historic Bechers Brook, toughest obstacle of all in the Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree—itself the toughest test ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. MILLION NEW YORKERS LATE FOR WORK

    NEW YORK,-Tuesday. — A series of electric, power failures halted a large- section of New York's underground railway ...

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