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  4. BIGGEST DESTROYER ENDS. TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: In mountainous seas the new Australian battle-class destroyer "Tobruk" ...

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  5. Latest Addition to R.A.N.

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  6. TIME LIMIT ON RED NOW UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Mr. Kent-Hughes (Lib., Vic.) today failed to get official support from Government parties for his amendment to limit the operation of the Anti-Communist Bill to June 30 ...

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  7. Asian Conference 'Shocked' To Action

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Overseas reaction to the deadlock at the British Commonwealth conference on aid to South and Southeast Asia is believed to have "shocked" delegates into ironing out differences of ...

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  8. Archbishop to Fight £25,720 Verdict?

    BRISBANE, Wed.: Commenting on a £25,720 verdict against him, Archbishop Duhig today declared: "I am determined to ...

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  9. Government Promise on Subsidy

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Federal Government will continue to pay the batter subsidy so long as State Governments ...

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  10. OPPOSITION CAN'T REPEAL LAWS, SAYS MR. MCGIRR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Premier (Mr. McGirr) said to-night that it was not in the power of an Opposition to ...

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  11. ANOTHER ELECTION LOOMING?

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: An indication that the Opposition was prepared to fight the Government's Bank Bill to the ...

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  12. Simpler Tax Procedure This year

    CANBERRA, Wednesday; It was desired that simplified taxation law and procedure should operate for the financial year 1950-51 the Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) said today. ...

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  13. Tennis Chief is Frank About Japan

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday : Australia would withdraw from the Davis Cup contests if Japan ...

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  14. Quadruplets Born

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: Quadruplets were born last night to 19-year-old Mrs. Dean Potter at Kirksville (Missouri). One ...

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  15. U.K. Wheat Needs

    OTTAWA, Wednesday: The Canadian Trade Minister (Mr. C. D. Howe) has left by air for London, where he will discuss ...

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  16. PRINCESS LOSES TITLE

    CAIRO, Wed. (A.A.P.): King Farouk has deprived his young sister, Princess Fathia, of her title and all privileges attached ...

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  19. Lewis' Denial

    WASHINGTON, Wed.: The president of the United Mineworkers' Onion (Mr. John L. Lewis) yesterday denied that he ...

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  20. FLOOD CRISIS CONTINUES

    WINNIPEG, Wed. (A.A.P.): Although the flood threat from the swollen Red River to Winnipeg decreased slightly ...

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  21. Six Doubtful Seats in Victorian Poll

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The State political spotlight has been unexpectedly focussed on the metropolitan electorate of ...

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  22. Town Hall Riot Sequel

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Special police precautions have been taken to prevent a repetition of last night's demonstration by Communists against delegates to the British Commonwealth conference. In future squads of police will be present whenever the delegates appear in ...

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  23. Woman Freed

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday: Mrs. Anna Matilda Hoff, 57, was to-day acquitted of a charge of having murdered an unnamed ...

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  24. Sydney Polio Case

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Another case of Poliomyelitis—a young girl from Ashfield—was reported to the Health Department today ...

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