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  4. ARGENTINA TO AUSTRALIA OVER THE SOUTH POLE

    An Argentine plane will make a non-stop,flight soon from Argentina to Australia, across the Antarctic. The official announcement from Buenos Aires said that the project is "exclusively sporting, but does not exclude the aim of studying a direct route between the two continents for commercial airlines." The total ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. [?]VATT CALLS [?]ED SCHEME [?]OTALITARIAN

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The "No" case pre[?]d by the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Dr. [?] against the Commonwealth Government's ref[?]dum on the Communist Party contains a bitter ...

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  6. "BOYS LIKE SYSTEM AND ORDER"

    Mr W. H. McVicar, over, sea secretary of the International Boys' Brigade arrived in Australia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 'WOOL SALES WILL BREAK REGULATIONS'

    SYDNEY, Thurs: "If woolbrokers proceed with their wool auction this month they will do so as lawbreakers," the secretary of the N.S.W. Graziers' ...

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  8. ITEMS OF CLOTHING CHEAPER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Hundreds of Items of clothing and drapery will be cheaper from today as a result of a ...

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  9. RIVER AT WAGGA WILL REACH 24FT. BY TOMORROW

    The Murrumbidgee River at Wagga will rise to 24 feet on Saturday, the secretary of the Wagga Flood Warning Association (Mr. J. W. Wilks) said last night. THERE has been considerable ...

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  10. WITNESS TELLS OF ARGUMENT BEFORE SHOOTING

    Newcastle, Thursday: A witness told Newcastle Coroner's Court today he had heard two shots fired after the brothers. ...

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  11. Admiral Sherman dead

    Admiral Forrest P. Sherman. U.S. Chief of Naval Operations, died of a heart attack in Naples recently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. COPLAND'S VIEW ON INFLATION

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): Australians can expect no immediate spectacular results from the Government's anti-inflation ...

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  13. Butter Crisis

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Federal Cabinet today failed to break the stalemate between the Commonwealth and States on butler prices. The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. ...

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  14. Charged With Razor Slashing

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.: Pletro Lucente, 50, was allowed £200 hall at the City Court today on a charge connected with an ...

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  15. TREATY WITH AMERICA LIKELY SOON

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: America, Australia and New Zealand Trill formally sign their mutual security treaty in San ...

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  16. Will Command Australian Fleet

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) today announced the appointment of Rear-Admiral J. W ...

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  17. Direct Action Suggested Over Butter

    LISMORE, Thursday: The announcement by the Premier (Mr. McGirr) that New South Wales would not increase the ...

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  18. GIRL SOLDIERS A MENACE

    TOKYO, Thursday (A.A.P.): Allied troops in Korea are meeting a new menace—girl soldlers who often call to soldiers in ...

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  19. ROONEY SUED

    HOLLYWOOD, Thurs (AAP): Film actor Mickey Rooney has been summoned by his second, wife, Betty Jane, now remarried. ...

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  20. ONIONS TO BE HELD

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The shipment of 170 tons of Japanese onions from the liner Anking will not be released to consignees ...

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  21. A.P.P.U. ELECTS H. A. PERROTT AS NEW PRESIDENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Mr. H. A. Perrot was today elected president of the Australian Primary Producers' Onion, in ...

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  23. Crazy Weather: Bushfires, Snow, Floods

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Snowstorms and gale-force winds lashed towns in New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania today. In contrast, bushfires raged on the New South ...

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  25. 400 VEGETABLE GROWERS DECIDE ON BOYCOTT OF MARKET

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Four hundred vegetable-growers today decided to impose a week's boycott on the City Markets in protest against the State Government's blanket price-freezing order, which fixed prices ...

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  26. CONCERN OVER INDIA

    WASHINGTON, Thurs (AAP): The Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) confirms that the United States expressed ...

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