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  3. BURNIE MEN EXPELLED BY A.L.P. FOR BEING 'DISLOYAL'

    HOBART.—Two Burnie members of the Tasmanian branch of the A.L.P. have been expelled by the State Executive on charges of "disloyalty." ...

    Article : 577 words
  4. New Burnie buildings

    New Burnie business premises in course of construction. Top: The Farmers Co-operative Auctioneers' new premises in Wilson street, which are almost ready for occupation. Centre: Menai Hotel, South Burnie, which will be an imposing structure when completed. Lower: Wright's new building in Wilson street. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 52 words
  5. Jap. bride lands, trembling, shy

    LAUNCESTON — The Japanese bride of a Korea war veteran, trembling and shy, walked off the Taroona at Beauty Point yesterday and buried her head on the shoulder of her stepfather-in-law amid warm welcome scenes. ...

    Article : 320 words
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  7. SURPRISE WEST DEVON L.C. NOMINATION

    Thirteen candidates will contest the four Legislative Council vacancies on May 2, including five for the West Devon seat. A surprise West Devon nomination was that of Mr. F. J. W. Swann, of Sulphur Creek. Mr. Swann is employed as ...

    Article : 353 words
  8. No difficulty about passport

    CANBERRA. — There would be no difficulty about the issue of a passport to the president of the Queensland ...

    Article : 89 words
  9. Officials to be punished

    LONDON. — The Soviet Government newspaper "Izvestia" said all officials who "falsely accused" the doctors ...

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  10. Dr. Evatt here next week

    HOBART — The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Dr. Evatt) will visit Tasmania next week. He will arrive on ...

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  11. Reds drop forcible repatriation

    TOKIO — Peking radio yesterday said China and North Korea were prepared to make an "obvious concession" by suggesting that disputed war prisoners should be sent to a neutral State to bring about a just solution to the Korean armistice negotiations. The Communist broadcast ...

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