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  6. RESTRICTIONS FAIL TO HALT TRADE POSITION

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Import cuts and credit restrictions imposed by the Federal Government early in March have failed to arrest the deterioration in Australia's overseas trade position. ...

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  7. MUTE THOUGHT FIREMAN WAS BURGLAR IN MORNING DRAMA

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An elderly deaf and dumb couple slept in their cottage home at Rosebery this morning while chemicals exploded and flames roared in a burning ...

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  8. Communist

    M. Jacques Duclos, 56year-old leader of the Communist group in the French National ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Briefs From Overseas

    POLICY: WASHINGTON, Friday (AAP).—President Truman was told today that his Point Four programme for ...

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  10. STRENGTH IN BERLIN

    BERLIN, Friday (AAP). West Berlin police, anticipating more border "incidents," are using the ...

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  11. De Gaulle Criticises Peace Pact

    PARIS, Friday (AAP).—General de Gaulle says the French nation cannot ratify the German peace ...

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  12. Menzies' Points On Import Economies

    LONDON, Friday (AAP Special).—Australia could not again import on the 1950-51 scale unless there was another wool boom, the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, said yesterday. And such a boom, he declared, would be undesirable because ...

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  13. AUST, AIRMEN TO MALTA

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Australian airmen, already serving in Korea and Malaya, will also be ...

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  14. Chinese Must Go

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A Chinese chef, resident in Sydney, was refused an injunction by the High Court today to restrain the Commonwealth from deporting him to ...

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  15. STILL DOWN MINE

    GLEN DAVIS, Friday.—Glen Davis miners today completed the fourth day of their staydown [?]rike in protest against ...

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  16. TEST MATCH Hutton Only 10

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—India's "tail" crumbled today under pressure of England's attack on the second day of ...

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  19. Inspection Of Union Office

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Commonwealth Investigation Officers today visited the Sydney office of the ...

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  20. MISNOMER, SAYS CASEY

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The term "White Australia" was a misnomer of Australia's immigration ...

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  21. FLOODS IN SOME HOMES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Swollen by rain and snow falls in the Alps, the surging Tumut River tonight carried away a ...

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  22. "Red" Manoeuvres

    TOKIO, Friday (AAP).—Soviet warships and aircraft today were reported conducting war manoeuvres off the eastern ...

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  23. "SOLDIER SETTLEMENT FUTURE UNCERTAIN"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The N.S.W. Government could place only 180 soldier settlers on farms in the last 12 months because of the Commonwealth Government's cut in State loan funds, the State ...

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  24. LATE TENNIS

    LATE SCORES.—Ken McGregor and Frank Sedgman have reached the finals of the singles in different tournaments. ...

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  25. Nightmare Trip By Freighter

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—The freighter, James Cook —towed into Newcastle Harbour today—steamed full ...

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