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  4. Many Unionists Defy Call-Out In Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Many railwaymen, building workers and butcher-shops staffs today defied their Communist-led unions' call for a stopwork meeting to protest against the Anti-Communist Bill. ...

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  5. They Watched While Their Home Burned

    Two hundred and forty New Australians, including mothers with babies and small children, fled in night clothes when a giant hut at Brooklyn (V.) migrant camp caught fire early on Sunday morning. Four of the migrants, trapped in cubicles, had to tear their way through burning partitions. Twelve were taken to hospital suffering from serious burns, and scores of men ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Duke Appointed At Frigate Skipper

    The Duke of Edinburgh has been appointed to his first naval command—the 1430-ton anti aircraft frigate, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MINERS WILL TEST

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Miners' Federation will challenge the validity of the Communist Party Dissolution Bill immediately it becomes law. ...

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  8. Beach Murder Trial

    FIGHT IN GAOL YARD ALLEGED ...

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  9. CHIEF SECRETARY ORDERS PROBE OF DOG RACING

    SYDNEY, Monday. Allegations rf malpractices in greyhound racing are to be made the subject of an immediate inquiry by ...

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  10. MANY FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVANTS MAY LOSE JOBS

    MELBOURNE, Monday: About 200 members of the staff of the Commonwealth Employment Service and Commonwealth Welfare ...

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  11. CABINET TO DISCUSS CHANGES TO ANTI-RED BILL

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) announced today that the Federal Cabinet will hold a special ...

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  12. Smuts' Condition Improves

    PRETORIA, Monday (A.A.P.): Field-Marshal Jan Smuts, who was stricken with pneumonia a few days after his eightieth ...

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  13. Former Ballet Dancer Claims Heavy Damages

    MELBOURNE. Monday : A former dancer with the Borovan-sky Ballet and a member of the Ballet Guild claimed £10,000, ...

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  14. Police Recover Body Front Yanco Creek

    Narrandera police yesterday recovered the body of Kevin Williams, 28, who was drowned on Saturday night while ...

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  15. Teller's Evidence at Trial of Dugan and Mears

    SYDNEY, Monday: A bank teller said in Central Criminal Court today that his description of the shorter of two men who held up the Commonwealth Bank at Ultimo on January 13 could have fitted ...

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  16. Court Told How Eight Australian POW's Were Shot

    LOS NEGROS (Admiralty Islands), Monday: In spite of strong protests by Brigadier A. L. Varley. M.C., eight Australian prisoners-of-war were shot at Tavoy, South Burma, on June 6, 1942 without being heard and without being given a trial. ...

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  17. Both Sides Give Last Preference to Communists

    SYDNEY, Monday: Communist candidates for the State elections will be placed last on the order of ballot preference of both ...

    Article : 138 words
  18. Atomic Shells

    WASHINGTON, Mon. (AAP): The United States Army is developing atomic weapons to be fired by artillery and carried by ...

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  19. Committee to Consider Wheat Cartage Rates

    The Acting Prices Commissioner (Mr. D. Witheriff) yesterday announced that he had convened an ...

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  20. McGirr on State Brickworks

    SYDNEY Monday: The Premier (Mr. McGirr) said tonight that housing had progressed to such an extent that over 50,000 ...

    Article : 88 words
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  23. Husband's Big Claim Against Man Rejected

    SYDNEY, Monday: A Supreme Court jury today rejected a claim for £10,000 damages against wealthy, Hungarian-born Charles ...

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  24. SIX ITAL TRADES UNIONS ORDERED TO LIFT OVERTIME BANS

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Full Bench of the Federal Arbitration Court today ordered six metal trades unions to lift within seven days the overtime bans imposed by 1800 employees of 11 big Sydney ...

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