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  4. WARMTH BUT NO HEAT AS U.K. ELECTION BEGINS

    Police had to be called out to quell a row at an election meeting addressed by Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden at Hyde, in Cheshire, yesterday, as fists flew for the second consecutive day in Britain's big 1955 political campaign. ...

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  5. Mr. Calwell Urges National Flood Authority

    The Deputy Leader of the Opposition. Mr. Calwell, yesterday urged the Commonwealth to set up an organisation to prevent floods, mitigate their disastrous results, and compensate the ...

    Article : 414 words
  6. BRITAIN'S GENERAL ELECTION

    SIR ANTHONY EDEN, with other Conservative leaders, answered questions from 10 of Britain's leading newspaper editors before the television cameras of the B.B.C. in an election broadcast on behalf of the Conservative Party. Photo shows Mr. Ian Macleod, Minister of Health; Mr. R. A. Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer; Sir Anthony Eden, Prime Minister; ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 50 CHILDREN ACCOMPANY U.K. MIGRANTS

    A party of 102 British migrants, including 50 children, arrived in Canberra yesterday by special train and moved into ...

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  8. Tito's Birthday Flags Will Welcome Russians

    Belgrade's gay hunting, which hung for President Tito's 63rd birthday yesterday, will remain aired to-day for the arriving Soviet Communist hierarchy. An official proclamation urged the citizens to line the city streets in ...

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  9. DOCTORS 'SENSITIVE' ON EARNINGS

    Doctors were "very sensitive" about their earnings, counsel told the Arbitration Court to-day when urging that evidence ...

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  10. RIOTS JUSTIFIED FORCES IN MALAYA, SAYS MR. CASEY

    The recent rioting in Singapore had shown the necessity of maintaining protective forces in Malaya, the Minister for ...

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  11. BRADY LOSES HEAVY WEIGHT FIGHT TITLE

    N.S.W. heavyweight champion, Alan Williams (13.4½); to-night won the Australian heavyweight crown when he ...

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  12. Dr. Stuart Jones Challenges A.J.C. Stewards

    Prominent race horse owner, Dr. Reginald Stuart Jones, to-day offered to give £10,000 to charity if Liquid Fire was ...

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  13. "Enemy Ship" Sunk In Combined Air-Sea Exercises

    A naval exercise by seven warships and two Lincoln bombers off the north coast o[?] Australia last night ended in ...

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  14. New Equipment For Mt. Stromlo

    To aid scientific examination of the position and brightness of stars, the Commonwealth Observatory at Mt. Stromlo has ...

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  15. U.S. POLICY FOR SURPLUS PRODUCTS CRITICISED

    The Director of the Commonwealth Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Mr. T. H. Strong, yesterday trenchantly, criticised the American policy of disposal of surplus primary products to ...

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  16. VALERIE HOBSON CANVASSES

    AWAY from the bright footlights of the West End stage, actress Valerie Hobson is out election canvassing with her husband, John Profumo. He is Conservative candidate for Stratford-on-Avon, where he has held the seat since 1950. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. PENSION INCREASE FOR MEMBERS

    The Commonwealth proposes to increase pensions of members of Parliament from £8 to £10 a week. ...

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  18. RUSSIANS PREPARE TO EVACUATE AUSTRIAN CASTLES

    Russian troops will soon move out of about 60 castles and manor houses in Austria in their preparations to evacuate Lower ...

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  19. UNIVERSITY NEVER PREVENTED FROM BUILDING REACTOR

    The Minister for Supply, Mr. Beale, told the House of Representatives yesterday the Atomic Energy Commission had never prevented the Sydney University from building a nuclear reactor. ...

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  20. NO MASS T.B. SURVEY.

    No mass T.B. survey was contemplated at present, a Health Department spokesman said yesterday. ...

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  21. DUTCHMAN NOT EXPECTED TO REGAIN MEMORY FOR MONTH

    A Dutchman who was subjected to hypnosis following loss of memory last week, will not recover for at least a month. Doctors at the Kenmore ...

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  22. 35 MILLION CATHOLICS. IN UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—There were 32,575,702 Roman Catholics in the United States, Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands ...

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