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  4. U.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE VISITOR

    THE CHAIRMAN of the Board of Director s of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Clement D. Johnston (centre), with the presid ent of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia, Mr. K. Coles (left), and the secre tary, Mr. R. Rowe. Mr. Johnston, accompanied by his wife, arrived in Canberra yesterday on the first stage of a goodwill tour of Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 13 MEN BELIEVED TRAPPED IN U.K. SUBMARINE SIDON

    The Admiralty announced that the submarine Sidon sank in Portland Harbour early to-day and that 13 men were feared trapped. At least seven others were i njured. The Sidon is alongside the depot ship Maidstone, in 30ft. of ...

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  6. Dr. Evatt Urges Peace Delegation Instead Of Troops For Malaya

    The Leader of the Opposition, Dr. Evatt, last night called the Commonwealth Goverment to review its decision to despatch Australian forces for front-line service in Malaya against ...

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  7. Dutch Witness In Djakarta Trial Alleges Duress

    A Dutch prosecution witness in the Jungschlaeger trial, which resumed in Djakarta District Court to-day, denied the truth of ...

    Article : 210 words
  8. Soviet Seeking Hard Terms From Japan

    The Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Japan conferred to-day about the Soviet proposals for a Russo-Japan peace treaty. It is believed the proposals shatter Japanese hopes of an ...

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  9. QUEEIN MARY SAILING CANCELLED

    The seamen's strike took a dramatic turn at Southampton early to-day when the sulling of the Queen Mary was cancelled. ...

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  10. FIVE NATIVES KILLED BY N.G. PATROL

    An Australian patrol investigating an outbreak of a native cult in New Britain was forced to shoot and kill five when ...

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  11. Economic Problems Of S.E.A.T.O. To Be Discussed

    The Various economic and financial programmes of member defence programmes of member countries of S.E.A.T.O... will be ...

    Article : 138 words
  12. U.S. Executive Stages Atomic Raid Trial

    President Dwight Eisenhower and senior Government officials fled Washington to secrethideouts yesterday just aheas of an imaginary atomic attack that rained "nuclear destruction" ...

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  13. DIVORCE RATE DECREASING

    Australia's divorce rate has been decreasing steadily since 1950 and the 8,330 divorce petitions lodged last year was the ...

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  14. Labour Meeting Seeks Inquiry On Graft Allegations

    Delegates to the Zone 2 Reglonal Committee of the Australian Labour Party last night voted unanimously in calling for ...

    Article : 164 words
  15. Lower Tea Price May Be Decided To-day

    A reduction in the price of I after Federal Cabinet hadcon I after Federal Cabinet had cons ered5 the qu. ...

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  16. Privilege Case To Be Heard In Melbourne

    The Fitzpatrick-Browne writ of habeas corpus will be dealt with by the High Court in Melbourne next Wednesday. This was decided by the Full ...

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  17. AMERICAN INVESTORS WANT ASSURANCES OF SECURITY

    There was a great reservoir of American capital and technical knowledge anxious to invest in Australia and it eventually would, Mr. C. D. Johnston, Chairman of Directors of the American ...

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  18. £10,000 Damages For Change In Personality

    A radio artist, who claimed his personality had changed following an accident, was awarded £10,000 by a Supreme Court, jury ...

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  19. No Trace of Missing Skier

    Search parties looking for the tost skier, Mihran Haig, on Mount Baw Eaw have exhaus[?]ed clues received without finding ...

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  20. WORLD USE OF WOOL DROPS 4 PER CENT.

    London, Thursday.—World wool consumption, still 20 per cent, higher than in 1938, dropped 4 per cent, last year over ...

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  21. FINLAND REFUSES U.S. ATOMIC AID

    HELSINKI, Thursday.—Finland will refuse a United States offer of economic and technical help in the development of ...

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