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  4. U.S. Moves Likely to Prosecute Red Leaders

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): New Federal prosecution of Commun­ists in the United States are foreshadow­ed following a decision by the U.S. ...

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  5. UNION MEN STOP WORK IN PROTEST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Unionists in several States stopped work today as a protest against prosecution of union officials under the Crimes Act. The following is a round-up from the States ...

    Article : 448 words
  6. THE FIRST FREEDOM

    The chairman of the News­paper Proprietors' Associa­tion, Viscount Rothermere, said in London recently that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FEAR OF RUSSIAN ATTACK

    WASHINGTON, Tues. (AAP):It was "highly probable" that Russia had agreed to come to Communist China's aid if the ...

    Article : 265 words
  8. U.S. REDS' APPEAL FAILS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The United States Supreme Court, in a six-to-two majority deci­sion, has upheld the conspiracy conviction of Amer­ica's 11 top Communists. ...

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  9. Britain, U.S. Agree on Jap. Treaty

    Tuesday (A.A.P.): There is now no difference between Britain and the United States on the main contents of ...

    Article : 247 words
  10. MAN ALLEGEDLY IN SCHOOL­GIRLS' BEDROOM

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A man tend dressed in a woman's pink pyjamas hiding in a dormitory clipboard of a North Shore girls' ...

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  11. PENNY-FARTHING FOR WAGGA

    This "Infernal machine" from another era turned up among freight passing through Aus­tralian National Airways' sheds ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Concern Over Delay in Snowy Work

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Concern about the long delay on the proposal to divert the Snowy River waters into the Murrumbidgee Valley were expressed today by the Minister for Conservation (Mr. Weir). ...

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  13. KOREA VETERANS CRITICISE MEN'S CONDITIONS

    DARWIN, Tuesday: Unless the Australian Battalion in Korea is relieved immediately, it will be­come a battle-fatigued unit of ...

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  14. Charges Against Healy Held Over To June 27

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Mr. Meagher, S.M., in the Special Federal Court, to­day adjourned until June 27 the hearing of four summonses under the Crimes Act against James Healy, general secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federa­tion. ...

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  15. No Blackouts on System

    SYDNEY, Tuesday : The Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr. J. J. Cahill),aid in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  16. ALY KHAN WILL FIGHT HUGE DEMAND

    NEW YORK, Tues. (A.A.P.): Rita Hayworth's lawyer, Bartley Crum, will go to Paris this week to discuss financial matters with ...

    Article : 108 words
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  19. UNION CASE ADJOURNED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Two union officials, ap­pearing to answer charges under the Crimes Act, were today granted a 14 days' adjournment at the City Court today. ...

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  20. GOVT. WILL TAKE OVER FERRY COY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Sydney Ferries Ltd. Will be compulsory acquired by the State Govern­ment, the Minister for ...

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  21. ROYAL PARTY HOME

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Queen and Princess Margaret returned to London by air yes­terday afternoon from their ...

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