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  3. Fighting Men Like the Centurion Tank

    British Centurion tanks have won high praise from the men who have been fighting with them in Korea. In the opinion of the Commanding Officer of the 8th Royal Irish Mussars (Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Guy Lowther), the Centurion is the best tank in the world, being equipped with the best gun. turret and sighting gear. This picture shows a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TITO'S WARNING ON TRIESTE ZONE

    TRIESTE, Tuesday.--In Belgrade yesterday. Marshal Tito warned the West that Yugoslavia would never agree to ...

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  5. Early Federal Move on Taxation Challenge

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Commonwealth Government will take early preliminary action to secure counsel for the Victorian Government's challenge to uniform taxation. However, if will await the issue of a ...

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  6. DECISION ON USE OF URANIUM

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Australian Government has agreed to supply the first ...

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  7. TAX REVIEW SOUGH BY WHEAT GROWERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The annual conference of the Australian Wheat Growers' Federation to-day urged the ...

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  8. III-health Causes N.S.W. Premier to Resign

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. James McGirr to-day announced his resignation from the Premiership of New South Wales. He will retire from politics. Mr. McGirr said his doctors had advised him that for the sake of his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. REPRODUCTION OF WARTIME BADGES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The reintroduction of two primary war-time badges--the returned from active service badge, and ...

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  10. SERIOUS BRISBANE WHARF DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A waterside dispute which has already delayed six ships in Brisbane threatens to extend ...

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  11. A.N.A. ACCEPTS GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS "IN PRINCIPLE"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday--Australian National Airways has accepted in principle the Commonwealth Government's offer fo enable it to operate on an equal competitive footing with the Government line ...

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  12. CHEQUE PRESENTED TO MR. B. J. MAGUIRE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Bernard Joseph Maguire, who, as State Electoral Officer, was tried three times last year on a ...

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  13. NO SACKINGS ON PEAK DOWNS PROJECT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- No sackings had taken place on the Peak Downs project, and none were planned. Sir John ...

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  14. DEMOCRATS DIVIDING FOR BITTER CONTEST

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-- The great political organisation created by Franklin D. Roosevelt and willed to ...

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  15. CANADIAN SUPPORT FOR ROTATION OF ROYAL CAPITAL

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. -- The idea that Queen Elizabeth should live in each of the Commonwealth countries for ...

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  16. NEWCASTLE PRINTERS DECIDE ON STOPPAGE

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday. -- A 24-hour stoppage over long-service leave is threatened by printers of the Newcastle ...

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  17. TASMANIAN POTATOES WILL PREVENT SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The 20,000 to 30,000 bags of Tasmanian potatoes due in Brisbane about April 8 will prevent a shortage over ...

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  18. DELAY IN PRINTING ROLLS FOR COUNCIL ELECTIONS

    WARWICK, Tuesday.-- A delay in the printing and delivery of State electoral rolls to local authority ...

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  19. TOP-SECRET PAPERS FOUND BY TWO SCHOOLBOYS

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Topsecret papers dealing with atomic research were found in a London street yesterday by ...

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  20. MILK VENDORS TO DISCUSS MILKLESS DAY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A mass meeting of Brisbane milk vendors to-morrow is expected to begin a move for double delivery of milk ...

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  21. WARNING TO SHIPPING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Acting Deputy Director of the Weather Bureau (Mr. Shields) said that a precautionary warning to shipping ...

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  22. STATE APPROVAL FOR IRRIGATION SCHEME

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Water would be available from the Tinaroo Falls irrigation dam on the Barron River in 1956-57 ...

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  23. SHIP'S CAPTAIN FINED FOR CUSTOMS BREACH

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Angelo Carnincich, captain of the Italian liner Roma, was fined £500 in the Brisbane Summons Court to-day ...

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  24. KILLED LIEUTENANT TO GET OUT OF ARMY

    FORT HOOD (Texas), Tuesday.-- A Signal Company private of the 82nd Airborne Division, who hated Army [?] ...

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  25. AUSTRALIANS GUESTS AT ATHENS CEREMONY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- One Australian serviceman who fought in Greece or Crete and the widow of another ...

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  26. NO AUTOMATIC ENTRY BY JAPANESE WIVES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Applications by Australians to bring Japanese wives into Australia will be treated ...

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  27. TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF IMMIGRATION CENTRES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Commonwealth Government has decided, as an economy measure, to close temporarily three of its ...

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  28. Evidence at Hearing on Appeals on Wandoan Land Resumptions

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A returned soldier told the Land Court to-day that he had spent £9000 for plant and £5500 for wages in two years to develop a Wandoan property. but he himself had been dispossessed ...

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  29. DETECTIVES MAY CONSIDER STRIKE ACTION

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- Strike action may be discussed by Brisbane detectives at a special meeting of their branch of the ...

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  32. YOUTH CONVICTED ON ROBBERY CHARGES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A youth was told in the Quarter Sessions today that one glass of beer might cost him five years in gaol. Judge ...

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  33. UNION LEADER'S CLAIM ON COAL OUTPUT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Coal production throughout Australia was now outstripping transport facilities, the president of the ...

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  34. HIGH CUSTOMS REVENUE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Customs and excise revenue for the nine months ended March 31 increased by £43.658.693 over ...

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  35. REDUCTION IN SHEARING RATES SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--An application for a 25 per cent, reduction in Queensland shearing rates has been set down for hearing by ...

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  36. CONSIDERATION OF EARLY START AT WORKSHOPS

    IPSWICH, Tuesday. -- After a conference with the chief mechanical engineer of the Railway Department and the Ipswich ...

    Article : 144 words
  37. U.S. MEN FOUND GUILTY OF BANK ROBBERY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- A jury yesterday found Willie (the Actor) Sutton and Thomas (Mad Dog) Kling guilty of robbing a bank ...

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  38. INSPECTION PARTY RETURNS

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.--Eleven Federal Parliamentarians, members of an inspection party which visited Manus Island, returned to ...

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