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  4. C.P.-LIBERAL SPLIT TO END IN VIC?

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Political observers claim secret behind-the-scenes moves in State politics are expected to end the Liberal-Country Party cleavage soon. ...

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  5. JOCKEY'S SON PIANIST

    HAROLD BADGER, son of the well-known jockey, at the piano during the first of a series of midday recitals to be given at the Assembly Hall by the Arts Council of Australia, Victoria Division, in conjunction with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.K. TROOP MOVES IN M. EAST NOT DENIED

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): "The Times" diplomatic correspondent says that official quarters in London neither confirm nor deny the Israeli Government's statement regarding British troop movements ...

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  7. TAKEN FOR A RIDE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A Cronulla lifesaver, on his surfboard, went for a ride on a dolphin's back today. ...

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  8. Chinese Reds Reject Chiang's Peace Offer

    PEKING, Thursday: Chinese Communists yesterday began shelling Government positions around Tientsin after having rejected Chiang Kai Shek's peace offer. ...

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  9. COMMUNISTS AND ATOM SECRETS

    PARIS, Thursday: Frederic Jollot Curie, High Commissioner for Atomic Energy, said today he would leave the Communist ...

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  10. Menzies Says Russia is Threat to Peace

    PERTH, Thursday: Russia was a real threat to peace, but hoped to gain its ends by so -called cold wars, the Federal ...

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  11. "FANTASTIC PRICES" FOR URANIUM ALLEGED ON SWISS BLACKMARKET

    BERNE (Switzerland), Thursday (A.A.P.): The Swiss Atomic Energy Commission declared to-day that "unscrupulous dealers" were trading in uranium at "fantastic prices." ...

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  12. NEW SAFETY "VOICE" FOR LONDONERS

    LONDON, Thurs.: A device of synchronised light and sound to be tested shortly by London police. ...

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  13. B.O.A.C. Sells Hythe Flying Boats

    LONDON, Thursday: British Overseas Airways Corporation has sold the greater part of its Hythe flying boat fleet to Aqulia ...

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  14. CABLES IN BRIEF

    LONDON, Thursday: Returning from Australia on January 1, Albert Edward Capener, 26, jobbing gardener of Exeter ...

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  15. Beer to be Rationed for Two Months

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Sydney hotels were advised by breweries today that beer supplies would be rationed for the next two ...

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  16. New Wheat Pact Planned

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.): The United States has invited Russia. Argentina and 58 member nations of the ...

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  17. Proposed Control of British Opera "Racket," Says Famous Conductor

    LONDON, Thursday: "I don't think the word racket is out of place," said world-famous orchestral conductor, Sir Thomas Beecham, last night, referring to the proposed body to control the British National ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. H.M.A.S. SYDNEY FOR TRIALS

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): The aircraft carrier, H.M.A.S. Sydney, will leave Plymouth to-day to carry out trials which ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICA MAY OUTLAW REDS

    LONDON, Thursday: The Johannesburg correspondent of the Communist newspaper, the "Daily Worker," says that the ...

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  20. AMERICA MUST ARM UNTIL RELIABLE WORLD SECURITY ESTABLISHED, SAYS TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Until a system of world security was established, one which it was safe to rely, America could not escape the burden of creating and maintaining armed forces sufficient to deter aggression. This was stated by President Truman in his "State of Union" address to ...

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  23. German Workers Refuse Ruhr Works

    DUSSELDORF, Thurs.: British troops may have to be called in to dismantle the large Rochumer Verein steelworks in ...

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