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  3. Opposition Delays Red Bill In Senate

    The Federal Government's intention to proceed with the Communist Party Dissolution Bill in the Senate today was thwarted by a tactical manoeuvre by the Opposition ...

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  4. HINT OF EXCESS PROFITS TAX

    The Federal Budget is expected to include proposals for a special tax on excessive profits. The Government will outline in the Budget a series of anti-inflationary ...

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  5. Sterling Area Increases Dollar Reserves

    The Treasury announces that the sterling area's gold and dollar reserves rose by £334m. in the third ...

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  6. Cool Strike Threat In N.S.W.

    A proposal for a general strike on the western' coalfields will be considered by the western miners' board ...

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  7. Floodbound Railway

    A washaway on the Sydney-Broken Hill railway line about four miles east of the Darling railway bridge at Menindee. The photo, taken by Capt. N.S. Buckley, chief pilot of Guinea Airways, gives an impression of the huge extent of the Darling floods, which have isolated may station homesteads. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "Urgency" Motion Defeated

    When the Communist Party Dissolution Bill, passed by the House of Representatives last night ...

    Article : 255 words
  9. A.L.P. "Free" To Decide On Recruiting

    The Federal Opposition Leader (Air. Chifley) told caucus members at a meeting today that they were at ...

    Article : 109 words
  10. South Koreans Sweep North In Fast Advance

    South Korean troops today had reached a point in North Korea 70 miles beyond the 38th Parallel, or more than half way to Wonsan, near where the Communists are ...

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  11. "Time Button" Protest By Vic. Firemen

    Eighteen firemen at suburban fire stations were dismissed by the Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board today ...

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  12. 14 Ships Held Up In Five Ports

    Fourteen coastal ships in five ports arc immobilised—seven through shortage of crews, six through demands ...

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  13. Grasshoppers Swarming In Far North

    Train crews who arrived at Quorn yesterday reported two grasshopper infestations in the Far North. ...

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  14. New Form Of Aid For U.K. Dollar Earners

    The British Government today announced a new assistance to exporters to dollar markets, which amounts to sharing the ...

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  15. S.A. Attitude

    Leaders of the Australian Labor Party and the trade union movement in South Australia will not be present ...

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  16. Reds Murder 700 South Koreans

    Seven hundred South Koreans were murdered by retreating Communists at Yanpyong, 30 miles east of ...

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  18. Housewives' Action Over High Prices

    Criticising price rises in all types of foodstuffs, the president of the SA Housewives' Association (Mrs F. M. ...

    Article : 168 words
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  20. Russians Halt Barges

    The Russians have stopped all barge traffic from West Germany to Berlin in the past 48 hours as a reprisal for British ...

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  21. Four Injured In Head-On Collision

    Two girls were admitted to hospital tonight after cars driven by Herbert L. Power and Frank W. Green collided head ...

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  22. North Korean Civilians Smash Stalin's Picture

    Jubilant North Korean civilians smashed pictures of Stalin and the North Korean Premier (Kim II Sung) ...

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  23. 200 Rioting Italian Reds Arrested

    More man 200 Communists who attacked 15 non-striking farm workers and kidnapped eight others in the northern ...

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  24. First Australians Killed Buried At Taegu

    The first two members of the Australian battalion killed in Korea were buried in the UN cemetery at Taegu today. ...

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  25. High Vegetable Prices Spur Home Gardeners

    High prices for vegetables are acting as a spur to home gardeners, according to reports from ...

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  26. Remains Of Burnt-Out Plane At Oodnadatta

    Remains of a Warkell trainer aircraft after it exploded and burst into flame at the Oodnadatta airfield on Tuesday. The pilot of the plane, who was testing the engine at the time, escaped injury. The explosion was heard in the town, which is a mile from the airfield. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Doubt About Red Troops From China

    Doubts are now being expressed whether China is sending troops into North Korea from Manchuria. ...

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  28. "NO RICE FOR SOME TIME"

    The first rice shipments for several years would not reach SA for some time from New South Wales or Victorian mills. ...

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  29. Lost Youth Found In N.S.W. Mountains

    An 18-year-old Sydney youth who had been lost in the Blue Mountains for four days told rescuers who found him today ...

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