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  5. FOOD CRISIS May Be Difficult To Feed People

    DALBY, Friday.—Australia's food production is so low it will soon be difficult to feed the population, according to Mr. Colin Clark. It would not be long before there would be no food for export, he ...

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  6. CHURCHILL FAILS TO SWAY U.S. ON EGYPT

    WASHINGTON, Friday (AAP). — Mr. Churchill has failed to persuade United States to become militarily involved in Britain's Middle East troubles, says United Press. ...

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  7. REQUEST TO BANK BY SHORT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A fresh move to ask the Commonwealth Savings Bank to refuse to pay cheques signed ...

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  8. WARMLY WRAPPED FOR PATROL IN KOREA

    Even when occupying reserve positions members of the 3 Bn. Royal Australian Regiment must maintain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TRUCE TALKS MORE CORDIAL

    TOKIO, Friday (AAP-Reuter).—Korean truce supervision negotiations were more cordial today, but no definite progress ...

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  10. UNION THREAT TO BOYCOTT TOUR

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Metal trade unionists at the State Electricity Trust's Marleston depot today advocated a ...

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  11. Britain May Seek Aid For Sterling Area

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—Britain might seek assistance from the International Monetary Fund on behalf of the sterling area, say observers at the Commonwealth Finance Ministers talks. ...

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  12. Van Buren Has Criminal Record

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Department of Immigration has been advised that Karel Van Buren, who was not allowed to ...

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  13. £100 Fine on Gold Charge

    DARWIN, Friday.—Constantine Perry, a well-known Northern Territory miner and grasier, pleaded guilty in the Tennant ...

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  14. STATE OF EMERGENCY IN CAIRO

    CAIRO, Friday (AAP).—A state of emergency was proclaimed in Cairo this morning to "preserve public ...

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  15. BOARD CONTROL OF POTATOES TO START APRIL 1

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Potato Marketing Board will take over the wholesaling of potatoes from N.S.W. on April ...

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  16. VIC. A.W.U. WITHDRAWS FROM A.L.P.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Australian Workers Union has decided to withdraw its affiliation with the Australian Labor ...

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  18. Move to Stop Work Over Wage Decision

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — A move for a 24-hour stopwork meeting in all States was launched today by the ...

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  20. REDS BREAK SILENCE ON KASHMIR

    PARIS, Friday (AAP).—Breaking four years' silence on the Kashmir dispute, Russia's Jacob Malik accused Britain ...

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  21. COMPENSATION REQUEST BY McDERMOTT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A formal request has been made by Frederick Lincoln McDermott for compensation for the five ...

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  22. Egypt Approves Trade Pact With Russia

    CAIRO, Friday (AAP).—Egypt is reported to have approved in principle a trade agreement with Russia, ...

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  23. TAXI DRIVER (WITH GUN IN BACK) SCARES OFF BANDIT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—With a pistol pointing at his back, a 29 years old taxi driver tonight scared off a bandit by refusing to hand over his night's takings. The taxi-driver is Ernest ...

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  24. BUS IN RIVER: 12 KILLED

    MEXICO, Friday (AAP).—A bus loaded with farm workers plunged into a river near here, killing 12 persons and ...

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  25. A.B.C. BAN ON MUSICAL HITS

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Australian Broadcasting Commission has banned some songs from the London musical ...

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  26. 94 JAPS FOR GAMES

    TOKIO, Friday (AAP-Reuter) —The Japanese Olympic Games team which will go to Helsinki this year will consist ...

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  27. Russia Speeds Up Airfield Network

    BELGRADE, Friday (AAP). —Russia is speeding the expansion of the jet airfield network behind the northern and ...

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  28. Harbour Welcome For Royalty

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Yachts, steamers, ferries, tug boats, motor and rowing boats will form a guard of honour for the liner Gothic carrying Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh when it arrives here on April 1. ...

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  29. LABOR FUND TO FIGHT REDS

    BRISBANE, Friday. — The Australian Workers' Union will ask the Queensland central executive of the Australian ...

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