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  4. FOSTER DULLES WARNNS CHINA NEW ATTACKS MAY MEAN WAR

    The Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, told the United States last night that he Chinese Communists seemed determined to try to conquer Formosa. He sounded a warning that further open, armed aggression by ...

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  5. TEMPORARY HALT ON OLYMPIC POOL

    THE NEW OLYMPIC POOL, at the stage at which work stopped on Friday. A Works official gave an assurance yesterday the pool would be finished next September. The Canberra Swimming Club is planning a gala opening carnival, with Australian stars participating. Non-completion of the pool might disrupt its plans; also preparation for the 1956 N.S.W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 59 words
  6. Eden Says Nationalists Should Evacuate Islands Off Mainland

    The British Foreign Secretary, Sir Anthony Eden, reporting to the House of Commons yesterday on his recent Far East tour, called for evacuation by the Chinese Nationalists for the ...

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  7. U.K. LABOUR MOVE TO EXPEL BEVAN

    British Labour Party leaders have decided to recommend the expulsion of left-wing leader, Aneurin Beyan, from the party ...

    Article : 222 words
  8. New Flood Threat To North Coast

    Sydney Weather Bureau tonight re-issued flood warnings for northern N.S.W. rivers from the Tweed to the Macleay, as the cyclone over central west of Queensland suddenly swung back towards the coast. The cyclonic depression which ...

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  9. NEW ELECTORATE TO COMMEMORATE MR. W. M. HUGHES

    A new Federal seat to commemorate Mr. W. M. Hug[?] will be created in N.S.W. under re-distribution proposals. ...

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  10. American Quip On Hong Kong

    The New York Daily News said today it was waiting for Chiang Kai-shek to urge Britain to give the island of ...

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  11. Six Judges To Hear Bank Officers' Case

    Three more judges will join in the hearing of the Bank Officers' Association claim for increased margins, the Arbitration Court ruled today. ...

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  12. Public Service Flood Appeal £24,148

    The Commonwealth Public Service flood appeal yesterday rose to £24,148. Of this amount public ...

    Article : 77 words
  13. Wood Prices Up 5/- Ton

    The price of firewood will rise to-day by 5/- a ton in the A.C.T. This was decided at a meeting [?]Canberra wood merchants last ...

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  14. HOUSEWIVES FORCE CUTS IN BRITISH TEA PRICES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Britain's leading grocers yesterday reported housewives' refusal to buy high-priced tea had forced ...

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  15. Eire Interjectors Removed from Ulster Commons

    Two Southern Irishmen were [?]ejected from the Ulster House of Commons yesterday for interrupting a speech by the ...

    Article : 161 words
  16. MAN TAKEN BY SHARK AT WAMBERAL

    A man was taken by a shark at Wamberal Beach, near Go[?]ford, at sunset to-night. The man, Noel Langford, 26, ...

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  17. Ansett To Challenge Ban on Canberra Service

    Ansett Airways has decided to challenge a ruling by the Department of Civil Aviation that the company cannot operate to Canberra. This was announced today by ...

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  18. House Question On Braidwood Grazier's Legacy

    Mr. J. Seiffert (Monaro) suggested today that the owner of Manar Station, near Braidwood, who had inherited a castle and a village in Scotland, be asked again to sell part of his land for soldier settlement. Mr. Seiffert was speaking in ...

    Article : 290 words
  19. Jap. Competition For Britain

    [?]apan to-day launched a campaign to undersell traditional British woollen goods on the American market. ...

    Article : 105 words
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