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  2. SUVA CONFERENCE O MITS MOST PRESSING PACIFIC PROBLEMS

    SUVA, Sunday.—Several senior delegates to the South Pacific conference, which will open in Suva on Tuesday, consider the planners made a mistake in omitting discussion of the Pacific's three most pressing problems. These are the anti-British unrest in the ...

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  3. GUNS IF NECESSARY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The Allies were ready to use machine-guns if necessary to prevent the Young Communists from marching on West Berlin, high Government sources reported last evening. A march by 500,000 youths from the Russian-occupied ...

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  4. AN ANCIENT BRITISH CEREMONY

    On Thursday a picturesque ceremony will be enacted in St. George's Chapel, Windsor, England — the annual service of the Order of the Garter. The order was instituted by King Edward III. in 1348. The number of persons received into the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 50 Commonwealth Representatives to Meet in Sydney

    CANBERRA, Sunday.— The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Spender) said to-night about 50 representatives of Commonwealth ...

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  6. MAN DROWNED AT FOOTSCRAY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A man was drowned when he fell from a moored boat into the Maribyrnong River at Footscray ...

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  7. British Government In a Minority

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Government, which has a paper majority of only five, announced yesterday that it had 10 doubtful starters for next week's vital House of Commons vote on the budget. It admitted that these were enough to bring it down in a snap decision. This would mean a general election at once. ...

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  8. Young Liberals Plan Training School

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — The Young Liberal State executive met in Launceston yesterday. Among the items discussed was the ...

    Article : 107 words
  9. No Survivors of Plane Crash in Japan

    TOKIO, Sunday. — It is officially announced that there were mo survivors when the transport C.C.C.54 crashed ...

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  10. "Getting a Bit Dirty"

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— Gracie Fields, who arrived in New York aboard the liner Queen Mary, said the good old ...

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  11. TO COMBAT CRIME WAVE

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Attorney-General (Sir Hartley Shawcross) proposes the formation of teen-age ...

    Article : 110 words
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  13. Japanese an "Object Lesson"

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — "Hard working Japanese are an object lesson to this country," said the past president of Rotary ...

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  14. Strong Reply to Soviet Demand

    LONDON, Sunday. — The "Daily Express" says Britain is expected to send a stronglyworded reply to Russia's ...

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  15. £1200 JEWELLERY IN JUNK YARD

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Jewellery valued at £1200 was recovered by police yesterday morning in a junk yard in ...

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  16. RAZOR SLASHING OF COATS, DRESSES

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—For some months police have received complaints of coats and dresses having been slashed at the back, as ...

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  17. New A.N.A Routes

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Australia's internal airways continue to grow. On May 1 A.N.A. is to open new routes to Orange and ...

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  18. MAN, WIFE ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Following the finding of the body of John M'Kenzle (61), boxmaker, on a lounge settee ...

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  19. SEES GRIM STRUGGLE BETWEEN U.S. AND SOVIET

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—A real threat of aggression stood in the way of every attempt at understanding with Russia, the Secretary for State (Mr. D. Acheson) declared last evening. He depicted a grim struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union, and said it could not end until Russia abandoned the idea of aggression. This included not only ...

    Article : 453 words
  20. POLIO EPIDEMIC UNPREDICTABLE

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—State medical authorities are guarded as to whether the pollo epidemic is abating, and point out that the ...

    Article : 58 words
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