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  4. SOVIET HAS "MILLIONS OF SLAVES"

    Willard Thorp, the U.S. spokesman who recently stated that Russia had between 8,000.000 and 14,000,000 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Uproar in House Over N.G. Inquiry

    CANBERRA, Friday: Uproar broke out in the House of Representatives to-day when questions were asked concerning the Royal Commission into New ...

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  6. Bitter Attack By Liberal on Vic. Party

    CANBERRA, Friday: In a bitter attack on the Victorian Liberal Party today, Mr. Cameron (Lib., S.A.) said that if the Victorian Party carried out its threat to contest all seats, he would support the ...

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  7. COMMUNIST SHOWDOWN FRANCE

    PARIS, Friday (A.A.P.): Legal action is expected to follow the statement by the French Communist ...

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  8. Singer Awaits Court judgment

    PARIS, Friday (A.A.P.): A French court has reserved judgment on a claim by Mademoiselle ...

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  9. NAVAL FLYERS IN TRAINING

    Fireflies of 816 Squadron and Sea Furies of 805 Squadron flown by R.A.N. naval aviation pilots who are undergoing training at Eglinton (Ireland). The two squadrons will form the 20th Carrier Air Group in the R.A.N.'s aircraft carrier, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WARM EXCHANGES AT N.G. INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Friday: Harcourt Garden, son of J. S. ("Jock") Garden, heatedly exclaimed at the New Guinea Royal Commission timber inquiry today that he and his father were not interested in the money but only in the "treachery" of Mr. Ward. ...

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  11. LIFEBOATS FROM BOMBO WASHED UP

    WOLLONGONG, Friday: Further wreckage from the S.S. Bombo was washed up along the coast today, but there is no sign ...

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  12. Descendant of Columbus

    MADRID, Fri. (A.A.P.): Wearing the uniform of a captain-general, to which he is entitled as ...

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  13. WAGGA EISTEDDFOD LAST YEAR WAS CONDUCTED AT A LOSS

    Although 2590 entries were received for last year's Wagga Eisteddfod, it was revealed last night that the Eisteddfod Society again operated at a loss during the year. ...

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  14. Bulgarian Protestant Trial Begins

    SOFIA, Friday: Before the trial of 15 Bulgarian Protestant Church leaders began today, the Deputy Minister of Justice (M. ...

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  17. HIGH COURT REFUSES TO STOP N.G. INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, Friday: An injunction to restrain Mr. Justice Ligertwood from proceeding with the Royal Commission on timber leases was refused by Justice Sir Owen Dixon in the Hitch Court today. ...

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  18. COTTAGES ALLOTTED AT GRIFFITH

    GRIFFITH, Friday: At a ballot in Griffith this afternoon, another eight Housing Commission cottages were allotted to ...

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