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  4. Communists In Key Posts Told To Disown Their Party

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Communists in key posts, particularly in Government departments, have been authorised to disown their party. Evidence of this is alleged to be contained in a document purporting to be ...

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  5. CATHOLIC COMMUNITIES PROTEST ON VIOLATION OF THE HOLY CITY

    LONDON, June 5.--Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent says the heads of Catholic communities in Jerusalem released the text of a telegram they sent to the Vatican protesting against Jewish activities in the Holy City. It recapitulates alleged Jewish ...

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  6. UNION CAMPAIGN IN FAVOR OF FREE MEDICINE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Delegates from four country Trades and Labor Councils decided at a conference in Sydney to-day to launch an extensive propaganda campaign in favor of the Commonwealth free medicine ...

    Article : 538 words
  7. "Wall Of Heat Hit Me"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday--While he struggled to open a blazing hangar at a former RAAF airport at N Hill yesterday, ...

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  8. Rabbits Climb Trees

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Rabbits are climbing trees in the north-west sheep country of South ...

    Article : 119 words
  9. FRENCH FEARS ON FUTURE OF GERMANY

    LONDON, June 5.--Reuter's Paris correspondent says it is extremely doubtful whether the French Parliament will ratify the ...

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  10. Bush Folk Backbone Of Australia

    LONDON, June 5.--People living in the bush are the backbone of Australia, said, the Bishop of Willochra, Dr. R. Thomas, one of ...

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  11. Objection Sustained

    LONDON, June 5.--Reuter says when 52-year-old George Thomas and his 22- year-old bride-to-be, ...

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  12. Harsh Criticism Of War Service Homes Administration

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.--"We find that many millions have been made by War Service Homes and this money has not been handed back to the returned soldiers," said Mr. C. H. Harding (South Eastern), criticising the Department because it was a profitmaking ...

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  13. NATIONALISATION MUST WORK

    LONDON, June 5.--The Secretary of State for War (Mr. E. Shinwell) told a meeting at Durham that nationalisation was not ...

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  14. BLIND MICE INVADE NSW HOMES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Hordes of mice, many of them blinded by disease, are ravaging wheat stacks and invading homes in ...

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  15. GOODWILL MISSION SEEMS LIKE BAD JOKE TO DUTCH

    BATAVIA, June 6.--The Dutch newspaper 'Het Teeagblad' yesterday described the visit of the Australian Goodwill Mission to the Republican capital, Jokjokarta,, as "a fine piece of comedy." ...

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  16. BUYING OF OXYGEN TENTS DELAYED BY DOLLAR CUTS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Alfred Hospital doctors said yesterday the dollar shortage prevented them buying oxygen ...

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  17. Fuel Board Probes Licences

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The possibility that hundreds of holders of business fuel licences, issued up to eight ...

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  18. Killed By Live Wire

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Raymond Small (34), married, with nine children, linesman, of Mason-street. Thirlmere, was killed ...

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  19. "SPEED OF SOUND" PLANE CRASHES

    LOS ANGELES, June 5.--The world's most powerful, longest range jet plane, the "Flying Wing." ...

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  20. FEDERAL CAUCUS WILL DEMAND £50,000,000 CUT IN TAXATION

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--A majority of Federal Labor Caucus will demand a £50,000,000 cut in taxation from July 1. They claim that buoyant revenue makes it possible to cut income tax alone by £30,000,000--a reduction of 21 per cent on last year's budget estimate. ...

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  21. ROYAL BABY WILL NOT INEVITABLY INHERIT TITLE

    LONDON, June 6.--Any child horn to Princess Elizabeth next October will not immediately bear a title. British princesses do not transmit their titles to their children. ...

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  22. GRAIN SURPLUS FORECAST

    NEW YORK, June 5.--For the first time since the war-created shortage a world surplus of grains above restricted needs is ...

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  23. AN A INTEREST IN HONG KONG AIR LINE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--ANA, keeping its premise that if necessary it would fly under a foreign flag to operate ...

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  24. NEW UNIVERSITY WILL BE UNIQUE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Australian national university, to be established in Canberra would be something new in the British ...

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  25. FORD MOTORS WILL BE DEARER

    DETROIT, June 5.--Ford Motors announced to-day the prices of ts 1949 models would be 85 to 125 tellers higher than the current ...

    Article : 71 words
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