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  3. Banning of Reds Difficult

    CANBERRA, Friday: Constitutional difficulties are reported to have arisen in the way of the Government's intention to legislate to ban Communists ...

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  4. Attlee Replies To Churchill on Soviet Might

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): The menace of the atom and hydrogen bombs hung over a non-vote debate on defence in the House of Commons last ...

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  5. KEPT THEIR WAR SECRET

    Strange story to come out of the Pacific War was told by right Japanese who returned home recently, complaining of the cold. The eight soldiers were presumed dead when their unit "perished" in New Guinea, but instead, they were hiding in the depth of the jungle and remained there for four years after VJ day in August, 1945. Found on a farm they had cultivated 80 miles from Madang last September, they had bad no news of home or of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Government Aims At Effective Security

    Senator Spicer, the Attorney-General, assured the Senate recently that the Government aimed to make ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TO PROBE SOLDIERS' PROBLEMS

    CANBERRA, Friday: Federal Cabinet today appointed a "Government Members' Ex-Servicemen's Committee" to ...

    Article : 261 words
  8. Another Outburst by Mears: "Police Bashers Should be Raked Out"

    SYDNEY, Friday: Gaol escapee William Cecil Mears, in another dramatic outburst in the Central Court today, declared that "a comb should be run through the police force to rake out all those bashers." Mears cried out that the detectives were "all liars" and again claimed that ...

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  9. Mayor Found Guilty

    SYDNEY (Nova Scotia), Fri.: Former Mayor Dan MacLean was yesterday found guilty of man slaughter in the death of a ...

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  10. INTERESTING FIGHT FOR NEW TEMORA SEAT

    WEST WYALONG, Friday: The fight for the new Temora seat in state Parliament, brought about by the redistribution of ...

    Article : 141 words
  11. LABOR CRISIS MAY FIZZLE OUT IF McGIRR GOES

    SYDNEY, Friday: Political Observers believe that the crisis in the Labor Party in New South Wales will "fizzle out" within ...

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  12. A.C.T.U. Plans for Award on Snowy Scheme

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The president of the A.C.T.U. (Mr. Monk) said today that the A.C.T.U. had drawn up plans ...

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  13. Orphan Girl Refuses N.Z. Fortune

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): Seventeen-year-old orphan Shells White has chosen to remain a Devon shoe shop worker rather ...

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  14. Judge Widens Terms of Royal Commission

    SYDNEY, Friday: Mr. Justice Dwyer announced this afternoon he would advise the State Government to widen the terms of reference in the Royal Commission probing charges of bribery. ...

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  15. Foundation Stone of Dubbo Abattoirs Laid by Member for Wagga

    A bright future was predicted for the Dubbo Country Killing Works, by speakers at the laying of the foundation stone this week. The foundation stone was laid by the Minister ...

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  16. U.K. Ahead of US.

    WASHINGTON, Friday: Congressional Atomic leader, Senator Brien McMahon, said that Britain's civil defence ...

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  19. Albury Woman Must Return Property and Bonds to her Husband

    SYDNEY, Friday: A 77-year-old husband won his claim for the return of more than £7000 worth of Treasury bonds and property deeds by his 37-year-old wife, art Albury woman, in the Supreme Court today. ...

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  20. AMERICAN ON WAY HOME TO DIE

    SYDNEY, Friday: A 56-yeare-old American seaman arrived at Mascot airport by A.N.A. Skymaster on the first stage ...

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