IPSWICH, Friday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, said at an open-air meeting here to-night that if there was going to be a war it would come from the Soviet Union and the Communist forces ...
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Article : 162 wordsThe search for what President Truman called a "foolproof" disarmament plan has been a major preoccupation of ...
Article : 664 wordsIn a room in Bridge Street yesterday a group of people held a little lottery to see who would get, possibly, some thousands of votes without working for them in the vital Senate ...
Article : 1,292 wordsDr. John Burton, who left Ceylon, where he was High Commissioner, to contest the Federal election as the Labour candidate ...
Article : 321 wordsSir,—Your correspondent Mr. T. M. Wiley ("Herald," April 6) is mistaken in his analysis of the activities which haye led the ...
Article : 238 wordsThese were the party leaders' activities yesterday: The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, flew more than 1,000 ...
Article : 120 wordsSir,—If Melbourne finds it cannot stage the 1956 Olympic Games there is no reason surely why Australia should lose them. ...
Article : 135 wordsOne of the few remarkable features of Labour's rural policy is the undertaking to abolish the prepayment of tax by ...
Article : 472 wordsARDLETHAN, Friday.—Over 700 wool growers have applied for refunds of wool sales deductions for reasons of hardship, the ...
Article : 153 wordsA Communist Senate candidate, Edgar Ross, failed in an application he made m the Equity Court yesterday against the City ...
Article : 148 wordsTHERE is now more than a hint of autumn in the morning and evening air, even if days are still warm. ...
Article : 738 wordsA vote for Communist candidates at the elections would be a vote for peace and prosperity, Mr. R. Dixon, general president ...
Article : 224 words"Australia, with a population of 8,000,000, cannot alford to send men all over the world to take part in some war."—The Leader of the Federal Opposition, Mr. J. B. Chifley. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 338 wordsHis Excellency the Governor-General, the Right Hon. W. J. McKell, received at Admiralty House, Sydney, yesttrday morning, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 7 Apr 1951, Page 2
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