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  4. NAVY'S "SEA FURY"

    The post-war period has been marked in the Royal Naval Fleet Air Arm by the introduction of the Hawker "Sea Fury," which was developed from the Royal Air Force fighter of the same name. The "Sea Fury" has a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MELBOURNE TO SPEND £2M ON GAMES STADIUM

    ROME, Friday (AAP).—Withstanding strong claims by Los Angeles, Detroit and Buenos Aires, Melbourne yesterday gained the International Olympic Committee's choice as the venue of the 1956 Olympic Games. ...

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  6. Britain May Place Envoy With Chinese Reds

    LONDON, Friday.—Two London newspapers said today that the British Government was considering attaching diplomatic representatives to the Chinese Communists, to prevent further trouble such as the ...

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  7. Libel Action On Sharpleys "Disclosures"

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Two Supreme Court writs, involving seven plaintiffs, have been taken out against the Herald and Weekly ...

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  8. U.K. Agreement Will Boost Meat Output

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Australian beef production would reach 11.000,000 tons annually as a result of the U.K. agreement, it was ...

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  9. 6 MONTHS FOR GAOL BREAK ADDED TO SENTENCES

    BATHURST, Friday.—Ray Abbott and David S. Murphy, two convicts who escaped from Bathurst gaol on Easter Saturday, were each to-day ...

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  10. Govt. Could Deal Death Blow to Communism

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Resolute action taken promptly by the Commonwealth and State Governments would administer a blow to Communism in Australia, from which it would never recover, the director ...

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  11. BONFIRE MADE OF JUDGE'S STATEMENT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The assistant general secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr, E. Roach) said tonight that Bowen ...

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  12. NO INCREASE IN PETROL PRICE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Prices Ministers at a conference in Melbourne to-day rejected an application for the price of petrol to be ...

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  13. NEARLY QUARTER OF WORLD'S SHIPPING TONNAGE BRITISH

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The United Kingdom High Commissioner (Mr. [?] To-day reveated that [?] ...

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  15. Women to Seek Reforms in Divorce Laws

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An Australian Labour Party women's conference in Sydney this week-end will seek reforms in divorce laws. ...

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  17. Assurance Sought On Removal of Petrol Rationing

    WAGGA, Friday.—The Federal Liberal Rural Committee conference at the second day's meeting to-day, expressed the view that it ...

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  18. C.P. Could "Put Shutters Up" If Election Lost

    BRISBANE, Friday. — "In all seriousness, I say that if the Country Party does not win this year's Federal election, we can put the shutters up", said Mr. A. W. Fadden, Federal Leader of the Country Party, today. ...

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  19. Four Year's Gaol For Conspiring To Assault

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Four years imprisonment was imposed on Lars Gustav Brundahl at the Quarter Sessions today, when he was found ...

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  20. UNION SECRETARY TO BE PROSECUTED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Chief Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. G. A. Mooney) has ordered the prosecution of Mr. T. Wright, secretary of the Sheet Metal Workers' Union. ...

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  21. THREE YEARS' GAOL FOR CASHIER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Selwyn Allan Thomas Bennett, 39, a cashier of Caulfield, was sentenced to three years gaol, when found guilty on ...

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