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  4. EISENHOWER SUPPORTS MOVE TO TRANSFER POOR U.S. FARMERS TO INDUSTRY

    President Eisenhower wants the Federal, State and local governments to teach 1,500,000 low-income farmers to make more money, or help them prepare for city jobs. ...

    Article : 134 words
  5. Moderate Approach By Federal A.L.P. Executive Predicted

    The Federal Executive of the Australian Labour Party will meet at Canberra to-day to examine charges against the N.S.W. assistant secretary. M. J. Kane, and the party's northern district organiser, Mr. F. Rooney, made by the general secretary of the A.W.U., Mr. T. Dougherty. ...

    Article : 373 words
  6. MR. EISENHOWER "GLAD" TO TALK TO RED CHINESE

    President Eisenhower said yesterday that the United States would talk with Communist China about anything which would relax world tension—provided the discussions did not directly affect Nationalist China's own affairs. ...

    Article : 546 words
  7. OIL REPORTED AT MACKAY

    Oil has been discovered in the Mackay district. It has been identified in seepage through through crevices in sandstone ...

    Article : 121 words
  8. AUSTRALIANS AT CEMETERY IN GREECE

    MEMBERS of the R.S.L. contingent which landed at Gallipoli on Anzac Day for a special memorial service, photographed at the Kalamaki Commonwealth Cemetery near Athens. British, Australian and New Zealand soldiers are buried in the cemetery. Second from right in the photograph is Mr. H. K. Joyce, president of the A.C.T. Branch of the R.S.L. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Violent Fighting In Saigon

    Violent fighting has broken out in Saigon and Cholon. A salvo of nine mortar shells fell on the Saigon Palace of the ...

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  10. R.S.L. To Oppose Jap. Migrants

    The R.S.L. would stand behind the Federal Government in its White Australia Policy, the N.S.W. president, Mr. W. Yeo, ...

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  11. NO CHANGE IN DUTCH ATTITUDE TO WEST N.G.

    It was announced yesterday that there will be no change in the Netherlands Government's attitude to the future of ...

    Article : 367 words
  12. Chou's "Sympathy" With Indonesia On West New Guinea

    Chinese Communist Premier, Chou En-lai, told the Indonesians in a broadcast speech here yesterday that they and the ...

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  13. Labour Policy Likely To Cause Fear In Asia, Says Mr. Kent Hughes

    The speech on foreign affairs by the Leader of the Opposition, Dr. Evatt, would do more to cause war in the Far East than anything he had heard for a long time, the Minister for the Interior, Mr. Kent Hughes, said last night. ...

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  14. Party Room Eviction Order For Mr. Calwell

    The Speaker in the House of Representatives, Mr. Cameron, yesterday ruled that the Deputy Leader of the Opposition. Mr. ...

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  15. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN WILD CLASH WITH POLICE

    There were riotous scenes outside Sydney University gates this afternoon when 5,000 students clashed with about 100 police. The students roped a tram and ...

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  16. Singapore Assembly Extends Emergency

    A unanimous vote in the newly-elected Legislative Assembly yesterday gave approval to a threemonth extension of the emergency regulations protecting Singapore against ...

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  17. TRUCK DAMAGED BY FIRE

    BLAZING PETROL and billowing smoke attracted attention in Canberra Avenue about mid-day yesterday. When petrol on a truck caught fire at Commonwealth Motors' filling station, the driver, Geoffrey Rudd, 18 of Queanbeyan, drove the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. SHORTER HOURS FOR BRITISH POLICE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Britain's 64,000 policemen are to have their working week cut from 48 hours to 44. The shorter ...

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