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  3. Mr. Menzies Says: POWERS SOUGHT AFFECT ONLY COMMUNISTS

    CANBERRA, Sept. 14.—No person or body of persons will be affected by the powers sought in the referendum unless he or it is Communist, said the Prime ...

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  4. "REDS" FAIL TO HALT DRIVE INTO NORTH KOREA

    TOKIO, September 14.—The Communists reeled further back into North Korea under powerful Eighth Army attacks to-day while Allied war planes rained crippling blows on or near installations. ...

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  5. PREFERRED PIANO TO POLITICS

    Railway workshops employees overflowed Rostrum seating capacity to hear talented Ipswich pianist ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "Full Power To Repeal Act"

    CANBERRA, Sept. 14.—Parliament would have full power to repeal the Communist Party Dissolution ...

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  7. U.N. PROPOSAL REJECTED

    TOKIO, Sept. 14.—United Nations headquarters stated to-day that a note had been received from the ...

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  8. U.K. SURE OF ENOUGH TO REPLACE ABADAN OIL

    LONDON, Sept. 14.—The British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) to-day asked Persia to note that Britain had been guaranteed enough motor spirit to replace exports from Abadan up to the end of 1951, and replace ...

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  9. AGREEMENT ON GERMAN ROLE IN DEFENCE

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—The "Big Three" Foreign Ministers reached final agreement last night on the terms ...

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  10. SECOND BID FOR COUNCIL TALKS FAILS

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—For the second time the Queensland Government has refused a request by the ...

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  11. "Free Drug Scheme a Success"

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 14—The free drug scheme Introduced by Sir Earle Page had been a success despite the ...

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  12. NO KNOWLEDGE OF MR. McKELL'S ILLNESS

    LONDON, Sept. 14.—The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. White) said early to-day that he had no ...

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  13. MIGRANTS TO BE SACKED FIRST

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 14—The first State employees to be [?]ked in Victoria will be New Australians. ...

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  14. "1000 FIGHTERS COULD HOLD OFF INVASION"

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14—One thousand front line fighters could hold Australia against enemy invasion for several ...

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  15. TO PROTEST ON AIRPORT BARS

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 14.—The Federal Government proposed to allow a licensed hotel to the built on Eagle ...

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  16. NO VISA YET FOR PROFESSOR OLIPHANT

    CANBERRA, Sept. 14—At a late hour to-night the Director of the School of Physical Sciences (Professor ...

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  17. JAP CEMENT HERE IN OCTOBER?

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—An overseas freighter will discharge 5000 tons of Japanese cement at Townsville and ...

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  18. Germany's Part In Western Defence

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—The "Big Three" Foreign Ministers have reached agreement that the best way to ...

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  19. PLANS TO FLY SINGLE-ENGINED PLANE 12,000 MILES

    LONDON, Sept 14—Arthur Low, of Julia Creek, North Queensland, with a companion, will take off to-day ...

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  20. £1¼M. INDIAN JEWEL FOR SALE

    HYDERABAD, Sept. 14.—The Nizam of Hyderabad has put his 180-carat "Jacob Diamond" up for sale, but ...

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  21. "No 'Red' Push South Likely Yet"

    SYDNEY, Sept. 14.—No southward push by Communist forces in the Pacific area was likely while the ...

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  22. REPARATIONS CLAIMS TO BE PRESENTED THIS YEAR

    SYDNEY, Sept 14—Australia's claims for additional reparations from Japan would be presented before the end of the year, the External Affairs Minister (Mr. Casey) said to-night. ...

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  23. Secret Ballot Regulations May be Gazetted Next Week

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 14.—Regulations for secret ballots to be conducted by the Industrial Registrar probably would be gazetted next week, the Minister for Labour and National Service (Mr. H. E. Holt) said ...

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  24. Record Nebo Bushfire

    MACKAY, September 14.—Graziers and station hands from Nebo stations are combining efforts to builders ...

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  25. TO CONTINUE AS ELECTORAL CHIEF

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—To-day's State Government Gazette announced that the Senior Public Service ...

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  26. U.S. PUTTING PILOTLESS BOMBER INTO OPERATION

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—The Air Force disclosed yesterday that it is putting into operation a tactical guided missile. It would establish its first pilotless light bomber squadron at the missile test centre at Cocoa, Florida on October 1. ...

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  27. SANDS-TURPIN MATCH POSSIBLE

    NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—The London boxing promoter Jack Solomons said yesterday he had talked to Jim Norris, ...

    Article : 90 words
  28. THREAT TO HALT ROYAL TOUR ENDS

    DUNCAN (British Columbis), Sept. 14.—The threat of a "human chair" to [?] Princess Elizabeth and the ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. WANTS MORE U.S. AID

    NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—General de Tassigny, French High Commissioner in Indochina, arrived here yesterday to ...

    Article : 87 words
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