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  4. BERLIN BID REJECTED

    M. Manuilsky (Ukraine), left, and M. Vyshinsky (Russia) voting against the six small Powers' bid to settle the Berlin dispute in the Security Council at Paris. Also in the front row are the Secretary-General (Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PENSIONS TRIBUNAL CLAIMS MEMBERS NOT FREE TO CARRY OUT TASKS

    ALLEGATIONS that War Pensions Appeal Tribunals were not independent, and that tribunal members were not free to perform their functions free of any inhibitions as to possible consequences to themselves, are contained in the report of the now disbanded No. 1 Tribunal. ...

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  6. De Gaulle Urges World Defence Plan

    PARIS, Wed.—The defence of the free world should be divided into three theatres with one Power responsible for ...

    Article : 186 words
  7. WHARFMEN TO BACK UNIONS' REVOLT

    SYDNEY, Wed. — The Waterside Workers' Federal council decided tonight to back the revolt by the Victorian unionists against the anti-strike Essential Services Act. ...

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  8. Possibility Of Shale Oil On Big Scale

    CANBERRA, Wed. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said tonight it was believed by many it might be possible to produce oil on a large ...

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  9. Empire May Hold India

    NEW DELHI, Wed.—According to reliable reports the Prime Minister of India (Mr. Nehru) has secured from the ...

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  11. U.K. CEMENT FOR NEW HOBART BANK

    CANBERRA, Wed. — Mr. Falkinder (Lib., T.) drew attention in the House of Representatives today to the importation of U.K. ...

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  12. STRIKE LEADERS MAY BE PROSECUTED

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—The State Government probably will prosecute leaders of unions concerned in to-day's 24-hour transport stoppage, which ended at midnight. ...

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  13. SHOPS MAY BE FORCED TO DELIVER

    COMPULSORY delivery of prescribed goods within a radius of two miles is provided in a bill notice of which has been given in the House of Assembly by the Chief Secretary (Mr. White). PRESCRIBED commodities are ...

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