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  2. 50 P. CENT FREIGHT SURCHARGE

    LONDON, Sunday.—"The Times" says shipping lines serving Australia have chartered three freighters to help ...

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  3. NEW FEDERAL CABINET WILL BE APPOINTED TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) and the Treasurer (Mr. A. W. Fadden) will meet here to-morrow to select the new Federal Cabinet. The personnel will be announced on Tuesday or Wednesday, to give Ministers a little breathing space before the first meeting in Canberra on ...

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  4. Burnie's New Meat Delivery Wagon

    A modern meat wagon built of duralumin went into service in Burnie last week to deliver meat from the abattoir to butcher shops. The meat hangs in rows inside the wagon, as shown in above picture. Previously meat was delivered on the open ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Believed Fire Deliberately Started

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — A fire which destroyed part of a Housing Commission home in Norlane, Geelong, and caused £400 worth of ...

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  6. General Election In Eire

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Irish President (Mr. Scan O'Kelly) yesterday ordered a general election. The Dail ...

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  7. Fruitless Search For Writer

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Attempts to discover the identity of a writer who threatened to blow up a house unless the wealthy Italian owner ...

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  8. RUSSIA TURNS DOWN FINAL AGENDA

    PARIS, Sunday. — Russia maintained at the 44th meeting of the Foreign Ministers' Deputies that she could not accept the West's final agenda proposal for a Foreign Ministers' conference unless the Russian item on armaments was included in it. ...

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  9. THE VON SOARS TO NEW PEAK OF UNPOPULARITY

    LONDON, Sunday. — Australia open champion Norman von Nida, never too popular with British galleries, has rapidly earned the ...

    Article : 165 words
  10. GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.—After a five-day trial at Hamilton, on a charge of murdering his 20-monthold daughter at Rotorua on ...

    Article : 73 words
  11. WAR CRIMINAL LIVES IN LUXURY

    LOS ANGELES, Sunday. — A man sought by the Yugoslav Government as "one of the worst war criminals" has been found living in quiet ...

    Article : 89 words
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  13. More Terrorists 'Bagged' During April

    SINGAPORE, Sunday. — More terrorists had surrendered in the Federation of Malaya in April than in any previous month, [?] ...

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  14. CLOCK STRUCK 79 TIMES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Collingwood residents could not believe their ears when they heard the Town Hall clock ...

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  15. ASSERTS T.F.F. PRESIDENTS STATEMENTS MISLEADING

    The chairman of the Potato Marketing Board (Mr. C. G. Wragg) described the report of the president of the T.F.F. (Mr. R. Wardlaw) at a meeting at South Riana as a "grossly misleading statement." Mr. Wragg said that at a ...

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  16. MAY DAY PROCESSION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Left-wing union marchers, gaily decorated floats and banners, housewives, children, ...

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  17. Memories Of Association With "Oppy" Revived

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — In officially receiving Mr. Hubert Opperman, M.R.R., at the Melbourne Town Hall yesterday in connection with the Federal Jubilee bicycle relay, the Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Sir James Disney) revived memories of some 30 ...

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  18. INJURIES FATAL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Pte. W. Chalman, of Puckapunyal military camp, died in the Royal Melbourne Hospital early this morning from ...

    Article : 89 words
  19. Sentence Reduced..

    VIENNA, Sunday. — Major-General West, Commander-in-Chief of the British troops in Austria, has reduced from nine years to seven the ...

    Article : 49 words
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