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  6. PEOPLE SUPPORT BUDGET, SAYS MENZIES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The 1952-53 Budget would undoubtedly command the overwhelming support of the Australian Parliament and people, the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, said tonight. ...

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  7. GAMP LIFE AHEAD

    Lismore High School cadets getting last minute advice from Cadet-Lieut. Jonn Gunthorpe (extreme right) as they boarded a special train at South Lismore yesterday en route to their annual camp at Singleton. Also on the train was a large contingent of National Service trainees, bound for Ingleburn camp. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ANZUS TO DECIDE OVER MANUS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (AAP).—American use of the Manus Island naval and air ...

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  9. Forecast On Wheat

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The area of wheat to be harvested for grain in N.S.W. during the 1952-53 season will be 300,000 to 400,000 acres less than in 1951-52, according to a preliminary estimate by the ...

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  10. NEGOTIATIONS ON URANIUM PROJECT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Commonwealth Government is now negotiating with a major Australian mining company for the carrying out of certain large-scale mining projects on the Rum Jungle uranium field. ...

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  11. Reports Of Japanese Munitions

    TOKIO, Wednesday (AAPReuter).—Plans for big manu facture of munitions by Japanese private companies are ...

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  12. OFFER OF REWARD

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A reward of £2,500 to any member of the public who can help solve the ...

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  13. Darcy Dugan Caught in New Bid to Break Gaol

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Darcy Dugan, who is serving a life sentence at Grafton gaol for attempted murder, made another attempt to escape from the gaol early today. Prison officials caught Dugan "red-handed" trying to cut through ...

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  14. Ship On Fire

    THE HAGUE, Wednesday (AAP). —The Swedish ship, Anna salen, in which thousands of immigrants are sailing to new homes in ...

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  15. For Coronation

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A contingent representative of the Combined Services will represent Australia at the ...

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  16. Decision On Servicemen

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Cabinet had decided to extend the seven years' preference period for returned ex-servicemen, under the Rehabilitation and Establishment Act, by another three years, the Prime Minister. Mr. M[?]zies, said in the House ...

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  17. Down With 'Flu

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The condition of the N.S.W. [?] mier, Mr. Cahill, who is [?] ing from virus influenza, ...

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  19. THREE AUSTRALIANS FREE FROM "REDS"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Three Australian airmen, who have been held by the Chinese Communists for nearly two years, have arrived at the border between the territory of Communist China and Kowloon, near Hong ...

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  21. Strikers Burn Own Factory

    ALEXANDRIA, Wednesday (AAP).—Egyptian Army reinforcements rushed to help police disperse striking textile ...

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  22. Plans With Jets

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (AAP).—British Overseas Airways Corporation plans to operate jet airliners across the Atlantic ...

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  23. Last Tributes to Boxing Idol

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.—Thousands of people stood in pouring rain to pay a last tribute to Australian boxing idol, Dave Sands, at the Church of England cemetery, Sandgate, today. While about 5000 people ...

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