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  3. PERSIAN OIL SENATE RATIFIES DECISION

    TEHERAN, Tuesday (AAP).—The Senate last night ratified the Government's resolution to ...

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  4. Govt. May Gain Senate Seat in W.A.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—There was a distinct prospect tonight that the Government parties would gain a 32/28 majority in the Senate. Queensland is maintaining. ...

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  5. DOMINION PARADE

    Combined units of the Australian, Canadian and New Zealand forces parading at Anzac Park, Kure (Japan) on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. N.Z. TO ENLIST CIVILIANS TO MEET CRISIS

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday (AAP-Reuter).—The New Zealand Government has decided to set up a civil emergency organisation to aid police in preserving law and order, the Prime Minister (Mr. Holland) announced today. ...

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  7. MacArthur Inquiry SECRET SESSION TODAY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (AAP).—Senate investigators will hear General MacArthur's views ...

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  8. U.N. BLITZ DELAYS SIEGE OF CAPITAL

    TOKIO, Tuesday (AAP-Reuter).—The massed power of the United Nations' artillery, naval guns and heavy air attacks has upset the Chinese Communists' timetable in Western ...

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  9. Vic. Border Quest For Sydney's Milk Supply Needs

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. —The Minister for Health (Mr. O'Sullivan) said in the Legislative Assembly that the Milk ...

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  10. RIGHT TO INTERVENE

    LONDON, Tues. (AAP).—The British Government had the right to intervene in the proposal to nationalise the ...

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  11. Extra Day's Pay For Hotel Staffs

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Members of the Liquor Trades Union working on Jubilee Day, May 9, will be paid an extra day's ...

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  12. Committal in Ballot Forging Charges

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Former chief Queensland Electoral Officer, Bernard Joseph Maguire, was committed for ...

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  13. PUBLIC SERVICE TO CONTINUE BAN ON REDS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The N.S.W. Public Service Association will continue its ban on Communists. ...

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  14. 2 Burned Alive in Lorry Capsize

    HOLBROOK, Tuesday.—Two men were burned alive when a lorry overturned and caught fire near Tarcutta tonight. ...

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  15. Censure Motion On Electricity

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly (Mr. Vernon Treatt) today gave notice of a censure motion on the Government for its "continued ...

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  16. Potato Price May Be Raised Today

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Prices Minister (Mr. Firnian) said tonight the Prices Commissioner (Mr. White) would tomorrow recommend whether the price of potatoes should be ...

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  17. Commonwealth Division to Be Formed

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The first Commonwealth Division, United Nations' Forces, is to be formed, consisting of ...

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  18. Skeleton Command For Britain

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).— A committee has been established to build up a skeleton command organisation for ...

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  19. BIG DEMAND FOR CALL-UP FORMS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — There was considerable demand for military call-up application forms today—the first day of ...

    Article : 105 words
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