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  3. Mr. MENZIES ASKED BY STATES TO RESTORE SUBSIDIES

    The Prime Minister (Mr.Menzies) was asked to-day to restore prices subsidies which the Chifley Government removed in May, 1948. Making this request the chairman of the State Prices, Ministers ...

    Article : 148 words
  4. VATICAN SEES PROTESTANT BAPTISM VALID

    Baptism, conferred by Protestant non-conformist sects is valid in the eyes of the Roman Catholic Church, the Holy Office of ...

    Article : 171 words
  5. U.S.HOUSE URGED TO GIVE AID TO KOREA

    Warning that to stop aid now would "undo all the efforts that have been put into Korea," the Secretary of State (Dean Acheson) asked the House Foreign Affairs Committee to support a new effort to provide economic ...

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  6. STALIN RECOGNISES RED GOVERNMENT IN INDO-CHINA

    Stalin has recognised the Government of Dr. Ho Chi Minn, which has been at war with France in Indo-China for more than three years. His recognition comes within a fortnight of similar recognition ...

    Article : 395 words
  7. CRUSHING MONOTONY IN BRITAIN

    Britain is a country or crushing monotony and infinite boredom, according to Lionel Durand, French ...

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  8. RIOT AT HONGKONG

    The police this morning took over the premises of the Tramway Workers' Union Only three of those injured ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA SEEKS TRADE WITH GERMANY

    Australian and New Zealand representatives have made proposals for increasing trade to Western Germany in butter, ...

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  10. MOTORISTS EXPECT EARLY LIFTING OF PETROL RATIONING

    Motorists' confidence in the early lifting of petrol rationing was reflected by the small number of people who lined the ...

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  11. EIRE DESTROYS WINE STOCKS

    Firemen yesterday stood knee deep in wine to fight a fire at Cacamonga, which exploded about 75 vats in a winery. ...

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  12. FATHER-IN-LAW MURDERED

    Philip Horton,.37," was,remanded until February 13 on a charge of having murdered his fatherin-law, Herbert Ernest Hall, 66, ...

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  13. WOMAN CHAINED TO BED

    A Capetown taxi-driver kept his wife chained to a bed for nine months and also stuffed her mouth with cotton wool to stifle ...

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  14. NAVY MINISTER TO REVIEW RELIEF ASSISTANCE

    Expenses incurred by relatives of victims of the Tarakan disaster, could be met from the Prime Minister's Special ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA REJECTS CLAIMS ON NEW GUINEA

    Australia would reject outright any claims by the United States of Indonesia on Australian New Guinea, the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Spender) said to-day. "Any such claim would not ...

    Article : 318 words
  16. Mentally Sick Threaten Truman

    Secret Service agents last year investigated 1,925 threats against President Truman's life the smallest number for years. ...

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  17. SERGEANT JOINS SEARCH FOR WIFE

    An air force sergeant, James Espe, hitch-hiked 600 miles from his base at Mendorf Alaska to join the search yesterday for ...

    Article : 153 words
  18. RESCUE OF SCIENTISTS IN ANTARCTIC

    TWO of the five British scientists, who have been marooned on Stonington Island in the Antarctic for more than three years, were rescued by plane yesterday. Because of the approaching ice ...

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  19. PLAYERS CHOSEN FOR DAVISCUP TENNIS TEAM

    The Davis Cup team was announced at a conference of interstate delegates this afternoon by Sir Norman Brookes. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA NEEDS MODERN AIRCRAFT

    Britain has a wonderful chance to do big business with Australia, according to the "Dally Mall" aeronautical writer ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. SIR EARLE PAGE CONFIDENT OF NEW HEALTH PLAN

    The Minister for Health (Sir Earle Page) said to-day that he thought the general principle of the Common wealth's new ...

    Article : 101 words
  22. JAPAN TO PURCHASE CORRIEDALE SHEEP FROM AUSTRALIA

    Japan has purchased 550 Corriedale stud rams and ewes, valued al £20,000 from Australia. This was announced by the ...

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  23. Doctor Charged With Altering Maternity Claims

    Dr. Solomon Goldberg was charged in the court to-day on nine counts of forgery, five of uttering and five of stealing. ...

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  24. Britain To Extend Embargo On Dollar Oil

    A British Government proposal to extend its embargo on dollar oil imports to the entire Commonwealth, after the State ...

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  25. Polish Communists on Migrant Ship

    A former member of the W.A. A.A.F., who reached Sydney in the Italian ship, Toscana, to-day said that four Poles, who ...

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  26. CONSERVATIVES TO CALL IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Mr. Anthony Eden told a meeting of constituents last night that the Conservatives would call[?]an imperial economic conference at ...

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  27. Nuns, Armed With Frying Pans, Pursue Robbers

    Nuns, armed with frying pans and toasting forks, last night put to flight three robbers who broke into an orphanage at ...

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  28. NATIVE EMPLOYEES CARRY BODY OF CONTRACTOR

    The 15-stone body of a man was carried by his nine native employees five miles through flooded swamps from Humpty ...

    Article : 99 words
  29. HARTNETT CAR DISPLAYED IN SYDNEY GARAGE

    Large, crowds, were, attracted outside a city garage to-day when a test model of the new Hartnett light car was displayed. ...

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  30. SHEARERS TO SEEK £9 A DAY

    A claim to be lodged by the A.W.U. in the Arbitration Court will, if granted, enable shearers to earn about £9 a day. ...

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  31. ARMS SMUGGLED INTO SIAM

    The authorities last night seized 10,000 Colt revolvers which were being smuggled into Siam for the Chinese Communist ...

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  32. Mother, 13, Leaves Hospital

    A 13-year-old mother lett hospital yesterday with her 4-day-old baby daughter. The mother, who married her ...

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  33. FRUIT FLY MENACE IN SYDNEY AREA

    Unless the State Government took action to remove the fruit fly, Sydney would become a community of grub eaters, the Fruit ...

    Article : 100 words
  34. U.S. IN GRIP OF COLD SPELL

    Below zero temperatures were common across the northern section of the United States from the Great Lakes to the north[?] ...

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  35. OPPONENT TO FIGHT DAVE SANDS

    An opponent to fight Dave Sands at Sydney Stadium before the Empire middleweight champion returns to England in ...

    Article : 87 words
  36. SOUTH AFRICAN TEST TEAM ANNOUNCED

    The South African team to meet Australia in the final Test is:- A. D. Nourse (captain), E. ...

    Article : 61 words
  37. LEPROSY SUSPECT IN NEWCASTLE

    A suspected case of leprosy has been reported in the district. A railway employee, 28, has been admitted to Waratah ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. BRITISH AND FRENCH NAVIES CO-OPERATE IN EXERCISES

    French warships will co-operate with the British Home and Mediterranean Fleets during combined exercises, in the ...

    Article : 57 words
  39. BATTLESHIP NOT MOVED FROM MUD

    A mighty two-hour effort to free the battleship, Missouri, at daybreak to-day failed to release her from the Chesapeake Bay ...

    Article : 61 words
  40. AERO CLUBS TO BE SUBSIDISED

    The Minister for Air (Mr. White) said yesterday that the Commonwealth would subsidise aero clubs,because it recognised ...

    Article : 35 words
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