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  4. Communist-Led Crowd at Parliament House

    DEMONSTRATIONS were forbidden within 100 yards of the Parliament Bouse buildings on Thursday, when the Communistled deputation visited Canberra. The crowd in this picture is making for the entrance to the House after a Communist ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FEDERAL LABOR MAY OPPOSE PART OF NEW BILL

    CANBERRA, Fri.: Federal Labor members are openly hostile to the provision of the anti-Communist Bill which] requires an accused person to prove his ...

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  6. SPLIT IN LABOR POSSIBLE ON ANTI-RED LEGISLATION

    SYDNEY, Friday: Industrial observers believe that a split may develop in the Labor Party in New South Wales over the Federal Government's ...

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  7. 'BIDGEE REGION MAY BE MADE A "SECOND NEWCASTLE"

    As Australia's population grows, it might become necessary to form the Murrumbidgee Region into "a second Newcastle." This was stated by the officer in charge of regional planning (Mr. C. G. ...

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  8. Menzies Further Amplifies Anti-Red Bill

    GRAFTON, Friday: Legislation introduced in Parliament last night was not merely a political measure, but a measure for the safety and prosperity of Australia. ...

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  9. Canberra Items

    CANBERRA, Friday: Mr. Calwell (Lab., Vic.) in the House of Representatives today urged the establishment of a ...

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  10. LONDON AND NEW YORK VIEWS

    LONDON, :Friday (A.A.P.): All national morning newspapers today featured Prime Minister Menzies' speech on the Bill ...

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  11. Rail Worker Injured

    A 61-year-old railway worker was badly injured yesterday when a block of wood flung by a circular saw struck him in ...

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  12. Woolclassers Demand Big Wages

    SYDNEY, Friday: Woolclassers sought a guaranteed minimum wage of £36 a week at a compulsory conference before the ...

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  15. DAMAGE TO ROADS

    SYDNEY, Friday: Much of the damage to country roads was caused by heavily-laden lorries from private properties, said the ...

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  16. MISTER SAYS COUNTRY ABATTOIRS CAUSING HOMEBUSH LOSS

    SYDNEY, Friday: Increased competition from country killing centres was cited by the Minister for Health (Mr. Kelly) in the Legislative Assembly today as one of the reasons for the recurring losses at ...

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  17. Two Acquitted in Tommy-gun Shooting Case

    MELBOURNE, Friday: A Criminal Court jury late tonight acquitted Frederick William Harrison, 27, and Norman ...

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  18. No Violation of Constitution, Premier Says

    SYDNEY, Friday: In a printed answer in today's Legislative Assemby notice paper to six long questions asked by Mr. Seiffert ...

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  19. Six Years for Attempted Rape

    SYDNEY, Friday: A man who "had behaved like a wild beast" was sentenced to six years' gaol on a charge of attempted rape ...

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