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  4. DOUBLE DISSOLUTION AFTER PARLIAMENT RESUMES?

    CANBERRA, Fri.: Federal Parliament adjourned in the early hours of this morning, to resume in three months with the threat of a double dissolution ...

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  5. TREK FROM KEMPSEY LIKE FLIGHT OF REFUGEES

    SYDNEY, Friday: All rivers on the Northern New South Wales Tablelands are in full flood as the cyclonic disturbance which hit Brisbane last night moves ...

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  6. Electricity Blackouts to be Extended to Country

    SYDNEY, Friday: Electricity blackout restrictions are to be extended to country tons which are linked" up with the inter-connected electricity system, said the Electricity ...

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  7. Harriman In New Post

    Mr. Averell Harriman was appointed by President Truman recently to the new post of special assistant to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAMAGE TO N.S.W. ROADS "A DISASTER"

    SYDNEY, Friday. "Damaze to the State road network [?]used by the recent floods is nothing short of a national disaster, ...

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  9. Permanent Forces Morale "Never Lower" Says M.H.R.

    Mr. Bostock (Lib., Vic.) said recently that the morale of Australa's permanent forces was lower than it had ever ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Execution of Australian POWs on Gasmata Beach; Japanese Faces Trial

    LOS NEGROS, Friday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Between eight and 10 unidentified Australian prisoners-of-war were shot in the back when they were executed by a Japanese firing-squad at Gasmata (New Britain), in March, 1942. This was alleged in sworn evidence tendered by the Prosecution at the War ...

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  11. Menzies' Hint of Another Election

    ADELAIDE, Friday: "If the Labor Party maintains its present attitude on the Communist Party Dissolution Bill, we will, ...

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  12. SIX UNIONS LIFT BAN ON OVERTIME

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Overtime bans by six unions on nine New South Wales firms had been mostly lifted, the Full ...

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  13. LIGHTNING STRIKES BASEBALLERS

    NEW YORK, Friday: Eight baseball players and an umpire were knocked down by a lightning bolt during a game at the ...

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  14. Two Killed in Violent Storm

    BRISBANE, Friday. A young girl was drowned, a man was killed and another critically injured during a violent ...

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  15. SENTRY FREED AFTER RECEIVING DEATH SENTENCE

    HERFORD (Germany), Friday (A.A.P.): Private Gordon Linsell, 23-year-old Black Watch sentry, who was sentenced to ...

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  16. CITY PAPERS TO SHOW CAUSE: ALLEGED IMPROPER USE OF COURT

    SYDNEY, Friday: Mr. Justice Owen, in the Supreme Court Chambers late this afternoon, granted an order nisi calling on three Sydney newspapers to show cause why they should not be cited for contempt ...

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  17. PEACE CHANCES BETTER "WHEN SOVIET LEADERS LEARN THEY'RE WRONG"

    CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts), Friday (A.A.P): Speaking from the same platform where General George Marshall launched the Marshall Plan three years ago, the Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) ...

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  18. JUDY GARLAND DOES NOT KNOW OF PUBLICITY

    HOLLYWOOD, Friday (A.A.P.): Actress Judy Garland, resting under sedatives, did not Know that her attempt to cut her ...

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  21. VICTORIAN POLITICAL CRISIS STILL UNRESOLVED

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The Governor (Sir Dallas Brooks) has deferred an Immediate decision on whether he will ask the ...

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  22. Man Killed By Tractor at Uranquinty

    While working on a tractor on a property at Uranquinty late last night, a man, Don Stewart, was killed. ...

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  23. STATE UNION SELECTOR ON CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Friday: A Sydney sporting journalist alleged is Central Court today that Arthur Cooper ("Johnny") Wallace, a ...

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  24. CITIZENS TO GIVE VIEWS ON TOWN HALL

    The Wagga City Council will seek the views of a panel of 12 citizens upon the Town Hall project. THE following questionnaire will be submitted ...

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  25. "No New Depression"

    NEWHAVEN (Connecticut), Friday: Current business prosperity in the United States will not crash like it did to 192[?] in ...

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