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  6. BUDGET KEY TO ELECTION FATE OF GOVERNMENT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The success of the MenziesFadden Government at the general elections next year will hinge on the contents of the 1953-54 budget to be presented to the House of Representatives by the Treasurer, Sir Arthur ...

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  7. BRITAIN REGAINS WORLD'S AIR SPEED RECORD

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).—Squadron-Leader Neville Duke, 31-year-old ace test pilot, has won back the world's air speed record for Britain in his blood-red Hawker Hunter jet. ...

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  8. Assurance On Atomic Explosions

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. An assurance that the atomic experiments to be carried out at ...

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  9. ROYALTY IN EXILE

    A new series of photographs showing ex-King Michael, of Roumania with his family taken at their English home—Ayot House, Ayot, St. Lawrence, a small village in Hertfordshire. Photo shores ex-King Michael, his wife—fomerly Princess Anne, of Denmark—with their youngest daughter, Princess Irene, now ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Tribute To Late Mr. Martin

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Legislative Assembly today adjourned until tomorrow as a tribute to the late Mr. ...

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  11. SENATOR McMULLIN PRESIDENT OF SENATE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Senator A. M. McMuliin (Lib., N.S.W.) was today elected President of the Senate. He succeeds Senator Mattner, who held the position for two years. ...

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  12. MEAT UNION REPUDIATES OBLIGATIONS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The Australian Meat Industry Employees' Union, now on strike, Mas called on in the ...

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  13. DEATH OF U.S. CHIEF JUSTICE

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday (AAP).— Frederick Moore Vinson, the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme ...

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  15. Drivers Dead Beat With Exhaustion

    ALICE SPRINGS, Tuesday.—Late tonight 137 cars, including grandmother Mrs. W. Conway (N.S.W.) in her Austin A/40, had reached the check point in the Redex reliability trial. ...

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  17. BUSHFIRE DANGER INCREASING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The threat of freshening westerly winds is intensifying the "very serious" fire ...

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  18. PLAN TO MAKE MEAT STRIKE STATE WIDE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Meat Industry Employees' Union will move tomorrow to extend the meat strike throughout the State. The union has already ...

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  19. New Senators Sworn In

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Senate and the House of Representatives reassembled today for the 1953-54 Budget ...

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  20. NO PRESSURE TO PROROGUE PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, today emphatically denied reports that the ...

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  21. PEARLERS SEEK GOV. PROTECTION

    DARWIN, Tuesday.— The Japanese pearling: fleet, operating off the North Australian coast, has cleaned out ...

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  22. INQUIRY SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Sydney branch of the Boilermakers' Union will ask the Postmaster-General, ...

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