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  4. Mindszenty Driven Mad by Reds?

    BERLIN, Friday (A.A.P.): A report received by American Army Intelligence sources here, says that the Hungarian Primate ...

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  5. U.S. Plan on £ Sterling

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): A promise that Britain will make a quick return to a pound freely convertible ...

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  6. Heavy Penalties on Union and Officials

    SYDNEY, Friday: After imposing heavy penalties on the Federated Ironworkers' Association and two of its officials, Mr. Justice Foster, in the Arbitration Court today, adjourned until Monday contempt of court charges against the Miners' Federation and two officials. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FAMILY OWES BIG DEBT TO THIS CAT

    Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murphy and their nine-year-old son Keith, who live in Harold Street, Thornbury, have been trying to repay a debt to "Snow," their pet cat. About 11 p.m. the Murphy's were fast asleep. But "Snow" wasn't. He was on the Murphy's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GOVT. KNOWLEDGE OF RAID ON MARX HOUSE

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Federal Government had full knowledge of the raid this morning on Marx ...

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  9. THORNTON SAYS AUSTRALIA IS "IDEAL WAR BASE"

    MILAN, Friday (A.A.P.): Australian Federated Ironworkers' chief, Ernest Thornton, told the Communist - dominated World ...

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  10. DR. EVATT BACKS GAOLING OF UNIONIST

    CANBERRA, Friday: J. H. King's defence of the direction of Judge Kelly in the Arbitration Court struck at the very ...

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  11. MORE IDLE IN LONDON DOCK DISPUTE

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): Men idle in the London dock dispute rose above the 10,000 mark yesterday when in ...

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  12. Marx House Raided by Security Police

    SYDNEY, Friday: A squad of about 50 Commonwealth Investigation Officers and State uniformed police raided Marx House, Sydney headquarters of the Communist Party, shortly after 9 a.m. today and, ...

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  13. Watersiders Demonstrate Outside Court

    SYDNEY, Friday: Punches were thrown when wharflaborers brushed with police during a noisy demonstration against the gaoling of union officials, outside the Federal Arbitration Court, Phillip Street, ...

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  14. "Palestine Fight Not Yet Finished"

    LONDON, Friday: Israel must maintain her armies to guard her borders with strong Jewish settlements because the fight in ...

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  15. London Chosen as H.Q. for Wheat Council

    WASHINGTON, Fri. (AAP): The International Wheat Council has chosen London as its permanent headquarters. ...

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  16. King at Garden Party

    LONDON, Friday: Wearing the uniform of an Admiral of the [?] the King talked and Joked with scores of guests as he ...

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  17. TRUMAN SEES WORLD MOVING TOWARDS PEACE

    WASHINGTON, Friday (AAP) President Truman today said the world was moving slowly, but gradually towards peace, and ...

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  20. Strike Settlement Must Include Release of Men in Gaol

    SYDNEY, Fri: Miners' leaders have decided that coal strike settlement terms must now include the release of any union official who is gaoled and the walving of all fines. The immediate effect of this decision means that a settlement of the strike ...

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  21. "Dutch Leaving Indonesia Too Hurriedly"

    SINGAPORE, Friday (A.A.P.- Reuter): The Dutch wanted to stay in Indonesia long enough to disarm the population, but ...

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