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  4. MISSIONARIES VISIT TASMANIA

    MISSIONARIES FROM INDIA AND INDONESIA Visiting Tasmania at Present are a 32-year-old evangelist, Mr. John Thomas, from an Assyrian Christian colony in India and Mr. Ais Promes, an Indonesian who is studying missionary work at the Melbourne Bible ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FADDEN SEEKS MORE GENEROUS TAX RELIEF

    CANBERRA.—A move for more generous taxation relief, with tuts made retrospective to January 1, was made yesterday by the Leader of the Country Party ...

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  6. Flowers for Centenarian

    As an advance Mother's Day tribute Andy Callagher and Billy Wilson took a gift of white flowers to a Melbourne centenarian yesterday. She is Mrs. Margaret Linwood, of Collingwood, aged 104. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ACTION AGAINST TWO Ms.L.C.

    Messrs. W. G. Wedd and D, G. Lonergan, Ms.L.C., are to be charged wiih trespassing on Commonwealth property. The charge is a sequel to their action last year, in assisting homeless families to take possession of the ...

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  8. Australian Car Next Year

    CANBERRA. — An all-Australian car to be made by General Motors-Holdens will be in full production by, ...

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  9. BERLIN'S FIRST WOMAN LORD MAYOR

    BERLIN (A.A.P.). — The City Council yesterday appointed Louise Schroeder (60), a Social Democrat, as ...

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  10. BREAD RIOTS IN FRANCE: GERMANS STRIKE

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — The European food crisis, came to a head yesterday with bread riots in the French provinces and a strike by several hundred thousand workers in Hamburg—second largest city in Germany. ...

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  11. ATOM RESEARCH ONLY U.S. AHEAD OF CANADA

    TORONTO (A.A.P.). — General Andrew McNaughton, chairman of the Atomic Energy Control Board, said ...

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  12. VISIT BY R.N.

    MELBOURNE.—Units of the British Pacific Fleet will visit Australia in July. THE aircraft carriers Glory and ...

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  13. Builders March on Parliament

    CANBERRA.—Nearly 300 building workers, almost half of whom were British migrants, marched on Parliament House yesterday to demand better living conditions. ...

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  14. GREAT WAR DANGER

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The danger of another war is greater to-day than between the last two wars, in the ...

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  15. LEGISLATURE FOR N.T.

    MELBOURNE.—Tho Northern Territory is to havs its own Par[?] liameht—The Legislative Council[?] —but it will be the [?] ...

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  16. Lewis Blamed for U.S. Labour Split

    CLEVELAND (A.A.P.). — Mr. Allan Haywood, Director of Organisation' of the C.I.O., who is officially recognised as spokesman ...

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  17. SCHOOLBOYS DO WELL IN MELBOURNE

    Launcestonians in Melbourne Boys from Launceston Junior Technical School who are in Melbourne to play matches against the Preston Technical School. The Melbourne photographer picked out the tallest and the shortest of the party,Clive Cooley, aged 15, who is 6ft.1in and Peter Woodruff, aged three, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. CAUCUS PLAN ATTACKED

    MELBOURNE.—"Pet schemes" of members of Federal Labour Caucus to build "picture theatres" instead of war ...

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  19. MEMBERS HOSTILE

    CANBERRA.—The heated exchanges in the House of Representatives between Mr. Lang (Ind. Lab., ...

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  20. BRITISH NOT STARVING

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—"A monstrous falsehood" was how Lord Addison yesterday described a statement quoted by Lord, Woolton, former Food Minister, that "England was dying of starvation." ...

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  21. ARMED BANDITS IN OFFICE

    SYDNEY — Two armed and masked bandits yesterday held up the office staff of Fesq, Casson and Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney ...

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  22. "Shylock" Causes Protest

    HAVERHILL,Mass (A.A.P.).— Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice" has been removed from the list ...

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  24. VON NIDA WINS

    LONDON (A.A.P.).— Norman von Nida (Aust.) yesterday won the Dunlop 2000gn. golf tournament at ...

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  25. MOVE TO DELAY AID TO TURKEY REJECTED

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—The House of Representatives yesterday shouted down an amendment which would have postponed U.S. aid to Turkey for one year, pending U.N. ...

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  26. FILM STORE GUTTED

    SYDNEY.—More than 150 firemen fought a spectacular fire which gutted the two-storeyed Cinesound News film store and ...

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  27. Death of Famous British Accountant

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — The death occurred yesterday of Sir William McClintock, the noted accountant whose investigations brought 12 ...

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  28. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    IN addition to the growth of interest in adult education there is a world movement for the extension ...

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  29. Mental Hospital Patient in Double Tragedy

    MELBOURNE.—A man released only last week from a private mental hospital was found dead beside his brutally battered wife yesterday. THE tragedy occurred at ...

    Article : 197 words
  30. JEWS DEMAND FREE IMMIGRATION

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Immediate relaxation of British restriction on Jewish immigration into Palestine was demanded by the Jewish Agency spokesman (Dr. Abba Hillel Silver) before the U.N. Assembly's Political ...

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  31. REBELLION OVER

    PARIS (A.A.P.) — The Minister for Overseas Territories (M. Moutet) announced yesterday that order had been restored in all but ...

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