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  4. Broadcasts Of Dramatised Political Matter To Be Banned During Elections

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--All broadcasts of dramatised political matter, which is current or was current during the preceding five years, are banned during election time by a hill to amend the Australian Broadcasting Act, introduced by the Postmaster-General (Senator Cameron) in the Senate. ...

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  5. WESTERN UNION AGREEMENT ON NORTH ATLANTIC PACT

    PARIS, October 27.--The five Western Union Foreign Ministers have decided to ask the United States to sign the North Atlantic pact for mutual military security. ...

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  6. Dollar Windfall

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The Commonwealth, Government had a windfall Of 10,000 dollars in the ...

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  7. SIX DIE IN ADELAIDE CAFE FIRE

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--In Adelaide's most disastrous fire six people were burned to death and six others injured when the premises of the Covent Garden Cafe caught fire shortly ...

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  8. Union Hostility Alleged

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The unions had forced the Government to emasculate the original reconstruction ...

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  9. REAL DEFENCE IS UNITY

    LONDON, October 27.-- The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Fisher) sees political Communism as an ...

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  10. ON STRIKE IN VIC.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --About 2250 workers in Melbourne are losing more than £20,000 a week in wages ...

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  11. MANILA GIRLS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. --Though he admitted he had not read the 'Hansard' report of the statement. Senator ...

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  12. CIVILIANS SLAIN IN RED-INSPIRED REIGN OF TERROR

    MEW YORK, October 27.--Over 500 civilians and 60 police were slain at, Suncheon, Kore in a four-day reign of terror by 2000 mutinous soldiers of the new South Korean Army, says a despatch from Suncheon. ...

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  13. INQUIRIES INTO IRREGULARITIES

    LONDON, October. 27.--The Prime Minister, (Mr. Attlee) moved in the House of Commons a motion to establish a ...

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  14. Picadilly Suicide

    LONDON, October 27.--Crowds thronging Regent-street, in London's fashionable West End, saw an American fall 80 feet from the ...

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  15. SOVIET FORCES MOVING UP TO ZONE FRONTIERS

    BERLIN, October 27.--The American official German language newspaper, 'Die Neue Zeitung,' quoting what it describes as a United States Army announcement based on the ...

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  16. Fires Over Huge Area

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The biggest bushfire in the Peninsula for 15 years has destroyed 3000 square miles of ...

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  17. Entertainment Tax Over £5,000,000

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. The Government collected £5,189,000 in entertainment tax for the year ...

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  18. Russians Hold P.O.W.

    VIENNA, October 27. -- The Government has appealed to Stalin for the release of 6133 Austrian war prisoners still held ...

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  19. LUTANA CRASH INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Assistant Director General of Civil Aviation (Mr. C. Wiggins) admitted at the Lutana inquiry to-day that "very high frequency radio ranges" should have been installed as a safety measure ...

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  20. R.S.L. APPEAL ON RED ISSUE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The R.S.L. to-day lodged an appeal against the judgment of Mr. Justice Sugerman in the Equity Court ...

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  21. COUNSEL'S SUBMISSIONS IN BANK NATIONALISATION APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL

    LONDON, October 27.--When the hearing of the Commonwealth Government's petition for leave to appeal against the High Court's judgment in the banking case was resumed before the Privy Council yesterday ...

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  22. Smallpox In Milan

    MILAN, October 27.-- The smallpox epidemic, which has already involved 20 cases, is threatening to spread. ...

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  23. NAZI SERVICE CHIEFS CLEARED OF PLOTTING WAR

    NUREMBERG, October 27.--An American war crimes court to-day acquitted 13 of Germany's top commanders of plotting to launch the second world war. The three man court, after a nine months' trial of three ...

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  24. NEW YORKERS HAD TO WALK

    NEW YORK, October 27.-- About 3,500,000 New York bus riders were without transport to-day as the result of a ...

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  25. State Industrial Court Must Not Be Regarded As Duplicating Agency

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--"I think the time has arrived when it should be made clear that claims for wage increases or other conditions based merely on the fact the increases or ...

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  26. Loan For Britain

    WASHINGTON, October 27.--Britain yesterday received a 310,000,000-dollar Marshall Plan loan from the United " States. ...

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  27. Russia Wants Austria's Rolling Stock

    VIENNA, October 27.--Austrian officials said a Russian note delivered to Austrian authorities demanded that virtually all ...

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  28. ANTARCTICA PLAN REJECTED

    BUENOS AIRES, October 27.-- The Argentine Government has formally announced it is rejecting the United States proposal to ...

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