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  3. IMPERSONATOR GETS PASSPORT FOR MRS STREET

    Mrs. Jessie Street secured a British passport to visit Moscow after an unknown caller impersonating the Australian High Commissioner in London, had telephoned the U.K. ...

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  4. MOSLEM PLAN FOR MIDDLE EAST BLOC

    The Persian Prime Minister, Dr. Mossadeq, has promised Persian support for formation of a Middle East ...

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  5. War Hero From Borneo To Be New Australian

    Johnny Funk, 38, a Eurasian who played a leading role in the underground movement working for the Australian prisoners in North Borneo during the Japanese occupation, sails to-morrow for Perth to become ...

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  6. Hopes For Agreement On Truce If Line Defined

    Agreement for peace in Korea before Christmas seemed closer after the sub-committee meeting at Pan Mun Jon to-day. Both sides agreed that their staff officers ...

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  7. AIRMEN GET AWARDS

    The first immediate decorations to R.A.A.F. personnel in the Korean war were announced by the Minister for Air[?] Mr. ...

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  8. "SPYING" ON USE OF CARS ALLEGED

    The Minister for Supply, Mr. Beale, had a system of "spying" against ex-Ministers and members who used Commonwealth ...

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  9. No Pact On Dutch New Guinea

    The Dutch Foreign Minister, Dr. Dirk Stikker, yesterday denied that he had discussed with the Australian Minister for ...

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  10. SHIPPING DELAYS BLOCK SUGAR

    Delays im providing shipping had left 235,000 tons of sugar deteriorating on wharves in North Queensland ports, Mr. ...

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  11. AIR SERVICES TO BE REVIEWED

    The policy decision to permit T.A A. to operate in competition with private airlines will result in a re-allocation of business, as ...

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  12. N. Territory Cuts Will Affect Meat For Britain

    Beef production for Britain may suffer as a result of the proposed severe cut in Government expenditure in the ...

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  13. ITALIAN FLOOD DISASTER WORSE

    Many thousands of starving refugees, clinging to trees and points of high ground in Italy's flooded "valley of death" are ...

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  14. FIRE DANGER WILL BE ACUTE TODAY

    Increased winds to-morrow morning will cause a serious bush-fire threat through the State, a Weather Bureau spokesman said to-night The main danger points are expected to be at ...

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  15. TWO ACQUITTED OF MURDER

    In the Criminal Court to-day Charles Henry Mills, 29, was found not guilty of the murder of Gavan Walsh, 23. ...

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  16. CHINA BECOMES MAJOR AIR POWER

    United States Air Force chief of staff, General Hoyt Vandenberg, admits that the Allies' complete air superiority over Korea is being seriously challenged by Russianbuilt MIG jets. ...

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  17. RUSSIANS HEARD IN RED BATTERIES

    A Russian-speaking Allied soldier to-day reported he had heard the Russian language used by Communist artillery batteries on ...

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  18. MOSQUITOES AND ENCEPHALITIS

    Although there was no direct proof, available evidence supported that mosquitoes werp responsible for the spread of ...

    Article : 88 words
  19. Cigarette Plant Plan For Queensland

    Plans for establishment of a new cigarette factory near Brisbane, and extensive growing of new types of tobacco, probably ...

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  20. MORE BRITISHERS DEAD, WOUNDED IN CANAL ZONE

    Egyptian terrorists killed two British soldiers and wounded two others in an ambush in the Port Said dock area last night. The men were in a truck with other soldiers ...

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  21. N. KORIA DENIES ATROCITY CLAIM

    North Korea has informed the United Nations it denies American charges of atrocities against United Nations prisoners of war, ...

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  22. FEDERATON PLAN FOR CENTRAL AFRICAN STATES

    The British Government hopes to persuade the three Central African territories of Southern Rhodesia, Nor[?]ern Rhodesia and ...

    Article : 131 words
  23. Grim Coindence

    LONDON, Thurs.— While the Mayor of Coventry, Ald H. Weston, was welcoming the Deputy Mayor of Stalingrad Madame ...

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  24. DEVELOPMENT OF NEW GUINEA

    The Minister for Territories, Mr. Hasluck, is anxious to see more people visit New Guinea, both as tourists and with the ...

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  25. ADMIRAL LAMBE AS FLAG OFFICER

    Vice-Admiral C. E. Lambe, who commanded the aircraft carrier Illustrious in the Far East during the war, will be Flag ...

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  26. MORE COPPER TO BE SOUGHT

    Two representatives of the copper industry will be sent as advisers to the Government delegation at the next meeting of ...

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