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  3. AUSTRALIAN MINISTER PRESENTS CREDENTIALS AT CAIRO

    The first Australian Minister to Egypt, Mr. Claude Massey, who is well-known in Canberra, presented'his credentials to His Majesty King Farouk at Abdin Palace this month. Mr. Massey. is seen here on the steps of the palace with the Royal Chamberlain, Mahmud el Sioufy Bey. Behind is Mr. J. A. Gibson of the Australian Legation in Rome. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SON ASKS FOR DEFINITION OF MALAYAN STAND

    Australian Defence Minister (Mr. Eric J. Harrison) to-day urged Britain to make an unequivocal statement on her stand in Malaya to win the support of the Chinese and Malayan population ...

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  5. TRUMAN WANTS TRUTH

    President Truman to-day caHed on the free nations of the world to join in a great campaign of truth to counter Communist propaganda. He announced that he had directed the ...

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  6. Second Reading of Endowment Bill on Voices in Senate

    The Opposition in the Senate last night foreshadowed a third amendment to the Child Endowment Bill. ...

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  7. SOUTH PACIFIC DELEGATES REACH SUVA

    Native delegates and European advisers, arriving at Suva for the South Pacific Conference, opening next Tuesday, are ...

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  8. AID FOR MALAYA NOT SPURRED BY PRIVATE PROFIT

    British action in Malaya was not in defence of private financial interests, but the lives of many British and Australian ...

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  9. ANTI-SUBVERSIVE BILL MAY BE SENATE TEST

    Persons who have not been members of the Communist Party for at least twelve months will be exempt from the ...

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  10. BRITAIN MAY FOCUS DEFENCE IN EUROPE

    The Dominions, Colonies and the United States are likely to be asked to take over next year the bulk of ...

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  11. DR. SANDERS LOSES LICENCE TO PRACTISE

    Acquitted last month on a charge of,kiling his cancer patient, Mrs. Abbie Borrolo, 59, by giving her air injections, Dr. ...

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  12. THORNTON WATCHED IN SINGAPORE

    Australian Communist, Ernest Thornton, was shadowed by Malaya special branch detectives during his overnight stay here ...

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  13. LABOUR COUNCIL STOPS MAY DAY MARCH

    New South Wales Trades and Labour Council to-night decided by 106 votes to 55 not to hold the traditional May Day ...

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  14. STUDENTS' JOURNAL RFFUSFD PRINT

    Consolidated Press Ltd., which publishes the Sydney University students' journal, Honi Soit. refused to print this week's issue ...

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  15. SENATOR ATTACKS MEDICINE RACKET

    Many millions were being spent on the patent medicine racket that was a disgrace to the country, Senator Arnold (N.S.W.) ...

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  16. LIGHTNING DOCK STRIKE IN LONDON

    Pent-up feelings in London's dockland set off a lightning strike that threatens to paralyse Britain's biggest port. ...

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  17. MAXIMUM SENTENCE FOR ASSAULT

    Three men were sentenced to the maximum of 14 years' imprisonment in the Quarter Sessions to-day for assault and ...

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  18. MAN HAS WRONG WIFE BURIED

    Three weeks ago, Clarence Smith buried a woman he thought was his wife Pauline, 64. ...

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  19. RUSSIA CLAIMS TO HAVE BEST WOOL

    Moscow radio claimed to-day that the wool of local breeds of sheep discovered in the Kirov district of Russia was better than ...

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  20. U.S. TO HONOUR HEROES OF BALTIC FLIGHT

    A resolution to award decorations to the ten United States airmen lost in the Baltic 'plane incident on April 8, was ...

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  21. ALL OUT DRIVE TO ELIMINATE SHIPPING DELAYS

    The climination of bottlenecks between' ships and the warehouses is engaging the energetic attention of spacial ...

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  22. A.R.U. CLAIM REJECTED

    Conciliation Commissioner V. G. Hall to-day repccted an application by the A.R.U. for a 100 per cent. Increase in margins for ...

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  23. TIE-UP THREAT ON U.S. RAILROADS

    The bigest rail tie-up for years was threatened yesterday when the locomotive and Firemen's Union ordered a strike to begin ...

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  24. SEX DRUG FOUND

    Thousands of pounds worth of the sex drug marihuana were handed to customs officers when they boarded the ship "Pioneer ...

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  25. MEMBER SUSPENDED IN PARLIAMENT

    The House of Representatives last night suspended Mr. Edmonds (Herbert) for refusing to apologise to the Chairman of ...

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  26. SCOTTISH T.U.C. TO PRESS FOR WAGE INCREASE

    A resolution from the general council of the Trades Union Congress; asking the Scottish T.U.C. to continue its support for ...

    Article : 125 words
  27. INFANT FATALLY BASHED: MAN HELD

    A 21-months-old baby girl died in her bed at home last night, after having boen held up by the hair, brutally kicked and bashed ...

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  28. Dearer Apples Likely

    Apples will be dour until the end of the year, according to forecasts by market authorities. Crop failures, diseases toll and ...

    Article : 59 words
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