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  4. SHARPLY-TRIMMED U.S. BUDCET PRESENTED

    WASHINGTON, Thurs. (A.A.P.): President Eisenhower today gave Congress a sharply-trimmed Defence Budget looking toward a mighty jet age Air Force, backed by atom bombs and highly mobile land and sea forces. ...

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  5. BRITAIN BACK TO TEHERAN

    Mr D. A. Hepworth Wright has been appointed the new British Charge d'Affairs in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WARD SAYS CASEY WANTED TO SELL N.G. TO JAPAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) was tonight challenged to deny that he had agreed to a proposal to sell New Guinea to Japan on the eve of the Pearl Harbor attack. ...

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  7. FREE PUPPIES FOR THE CHILDREN

    Children stampeded to receive the fifty pups given away at the Sydney Town Hall this week ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DECORATED TRAMS, BUSES FOR VISIT

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Four corridor trams and four buses specially decorated for the Royal Visit will make their ...

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  9. KOREA TALKS ON SATURDAY

    PANMUNJON, Thursday (A.A.P.): The United Nations Command has called a meeting of the Joint Allied and Communist Military Armistice Commission ...

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  10. A.C.T.U. move on C. of L. rises

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The interstate executive of the A.C.T.U. today called for a campaign to restore automatic adjustments to the basic wage, and ...

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  11. N.S.W. chanties benefit in will

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Eight N.S.W. charities will eventually benefit from an estate of £511,949, left by Vaucluse merchant Oscar Hall O'Brien. ...

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  12. SINGAPORE GIVES £14,531

    MELBOURNE. Thurs.: Melbourne University has received its biggest contribution yet— from Singapore—to its ...

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  13. SHOT HIMSELF RATHER THAN MEET POLICE

    SYDNEY. Thursday: A musician had shot himself rather than keep an appointment with the Vice Squad, ...

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  14. Crowd roars for Landy

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Crack Australian miler, John Landy, failed in his bid to set new figures for ...

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  15. WOMAN FLYING DOCTOR

    BRISBANE, Thursday: A woman has been appointed today by the Flying Doctor Service to operate the ...

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  16. BIGGEST DAY

    ADELAIDE. Thurs.: Crowds coming to Adelaide on March 18—the day of the Royal Progress through the city— ...

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  17. BRISTOL FREIGHTERS HAVE NO INHERENT DEFECT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Investigations into the Bristol freighter aircraft crash in South Australia had been most complicated and difficult, but had revealed no inherent defect ...

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  20. SHARP FALL IN UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT PAYMENTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Unemployment benefit payments fell from 42,033 on January 3, 1952, to 12, 914 on January 2 this year, the Minister for Labor and Notional Service (Mr. Holt) announced tonight. Mr. Holt said that at the ...

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