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  3. Survivors Of Air Crash Rescued

    Footsore, weary and covered with scratches, the three exhausted survivor of the R.A.A.F. Dakota crash and their 10 rescuers drove into the tiny township of ...

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  4. Manila Conference "Will Cause Fears" Says Pandit Nehru

    India believed the Manila Conference was unfortunate at this parti[?] juncture and was likely to cause fears, suspicion and a feeling of insecurity rather than peace and security, the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Pandit Nehru said to-day. ...

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  5. WORLD ASSEMBLY FOR MORAL REARMAMENT

    MR. W. F. BULL (left), Deputy Minister of Trade and Commerce, Canada; Mr. Sibnath Banerjee last year's president of the Hind Mazdoor Sabha (Socialist Trade Unions of India); Mr. Kim Beazley, M.P., Australia, at the World Assembly for Moral Re-armament at Caux, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Mendes-France Believed Opposed To E.D.C. Treaty

    Three key committees of the French National Assembly, after hearing a report yesterday by the Prime Minister, M. Piene ...

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  7. Speaker Bans Query On Dr. Evatt

    Mr. Leslie, M[?]e, was ruled out of order in the House of Representatives when he sugjested the Opposition should ...

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  8. ROYAL COMMISSIONERS REBUKE Dr. EYATT

    The Leader of the Federal Opposition, Dr. H. V. Evatt, was twice rebuked to-day at the Espionage Royal Commission by the Commissioners for allowing his trend of questioning to "exceed the terms of his undertaking." ...

    Article : 978 words
  9. MAO'S PLEA SEEN AS THREAT TO AUSTRALASIA

    A Chinese military threat to Australasia is seen by The Daily Mail in what it describes as an "ultimatum" delivered to the ...

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  10. "No Reflection On Journalists"

    None of the submissions or evidence reflecting on journalists as a class, the ings before the Royal Commission on Espionage could be fairly construed as ...

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  11. Special Cabinet Meeting On S.E.A.T.O. To-day

    The Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Casey, will receive his final briefing for the S.E.A.T.O. talks at a special meeting of ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN UNITED NATIONS DELEGATION

    Mr. Fairhall (Paterson) was last night selected by a meeting of the Joint Government parties to be a member of the ...

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  13. MACES GRANTED LEAVE TO APPEAL TO HIGH COURT

    The Full High Court to-day granted Mrs. Gloria Mace leave to appeal against a Full Supreme[?] Court decision on what has ...

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  14. Korean Veteran On Murder Charge

    A 23-year-old battle dressed Korean war veteran appeared in Lithgow Court t[?]day on a charge of having murdered Mrs. ...

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  15. G.M.H. PROFIT £7,236,239

    With net sales totalling £57,670,118 during the year ended December 31, 1953, General Motors Holdens Ltd. earned net ...

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  16. Budget Criticism Commended

    The best criticism of the present Budget had been embodied in a leading article in The Canberra Times of August 19, when ...

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  17. In Parliament...

    The House of Representatives met at 10.30 a.m. and after Questions resumed the debate on the Budget. ...

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  18. MR. MENZIES' ADVICE

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, yesterday admitted he had once advised a Client appearing before a Royal Commission not ...

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  19. BOYS' GAMES FATAL

    A 14-year-old schoolboy was shot dead by his playmate today while playing a game of "Cowboys and Indians"[?] at ...

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  20. More Students To U.S. Considered

    The Government will consider the possibility of increasing the number of student exchanges between Australia and the United ...

    Article : 76 words
  21. Seat In House For U.S. Judge

    Mr. Justice Douglas, of the United States Supreme Court, was given a seat on the right of the Speaker on the floor of the ...

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