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  6. DEFENCE "NEVER BETTER": MENZIES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—If a great war came Australia would be much better prepared than ever before in her history, the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, said tonight. Mr. Menzies said because of Government policies, Australia had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Move for Selected Migrants

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A reduction should be made in the recruitment of unskilled ...

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  8. Floods Isolate Victorian Town

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Floodwaters from the swollen Goulburn River tonight surrounded the town of Alexandra, near the Eildon Weir, completely isolating its population from the outside ...

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  9. ATLANTIC DOUBLE TO "UNITED STATES"

    The new American liner, United States, which yesterday set a new speed record for the east-west Atlantic crossing, beating the Queen Mary's 14 year old record by over nine hours. Last week the United States created a record for the west-east crossing—also previously held by the Queen Mary. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Reds Organise Heckling At P.M's. Meeting

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Communists and fellow travellers gathered in one part of the City Hall tonight to engage in organised heckling and counting out of the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, when he gave an account of his trip abroad and his Government's record. ...

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  11. HAND-TO-HAND BATTLE FOR HILL IN KOREA

    SEOUL, Tuesday (AAP-Reuter).—Allied soldiers have hurled back another savage Communist counter attack in ...

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  12. BUDGET TO BE DRAFTED NEXT WEEK

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Federal Cabinet may sit five days next week to draft the Federal Budget for the ...

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  13. PRIORITIES IN WORKS PROGRAMME

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The N.S.W. Cabinet today appointed a subcommittee to work out a priorities system ...

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  14. Tasmania Retains Hospital Scheme

    HOBAET, Tuesday.—Cabinet today decided to continue its free hospital plan and not to accept the ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN FLAG RAISED AT HELSINKI

    HELSINKI, Tuesday (AAP Special).—The Australian flag was today raised at the Helsinki Olympic village. ...

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  18. U.S. NAVY PREPARED

    PEARL HARBOUR, Tuesday (AAP)—The United States Navy is now large enough to take calculated ...

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  19. FERTILISER PRICE RISE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The price of ammonium sulphate will be increased by £3 a ton from tomorrow. ...

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  20. VON NIDA IN SECOND PLACE

    PARIS, Tuesday (AAPReuter)—Australian golfer, Norman Von Nida, is in second place at the end of ...

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  21. DEEP SECRECY AT C.P. CONFERENCE

    PERTH, Tuesday.—An air of deep secrecy has surrounded the current triennial meeting of the Federal Council of the Australian Country Party in Perth. Although the council has ...

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  22. QUEEN HAS CHILL

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP). —The Queen retired to her room with a slight chill after an investiture ...

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  23. Democrats in 'Open Race'

    CHICAGO, Tuesday (AAP).—The Democratic Presidential nomination should be a wide open race between four men, the Democratic National Chairman, Mr. Frank McKinney said today. The Democratic ...

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