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  4. Another Meeting Of Berlin City Assembly Broken Up By Red Demonstrators

    BERLIN, September 6.-Communist demonstrators rushed the City Hall, swept aside Soviet sector arid German police, broke down the main door and swarmed into the building 10 minutes before to-day's City Assembly meeting was due to begin. Municipal orderlies ...

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  5. POLAND'S NUMBER ONE RED RELIEVED OF HIS DUTIES

    WARSAW, September 6.-It is officially announced that Poland's "Number 1 Communist, " Wyadyslaw Gomulka, has been relieved of his duties as general secretary of the Polish Workers' party. The president ...

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  6. BRINGING OUTBACK TO SUBURBS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-New radiophone equipment being developed by the PMG Department may soon bring ...

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  7. COUNSEL CLASH IN HEARING OF FALSTEIN CASE

    SYDNEY, Monday.-Mr. Eric Miller, K.C., for Sydney Max Falstein, alleged in the Special Court to-day, during a heated exchange between counsel, that the Crown might be guilty of presenting false documents ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND IGNORED ON REPARATIONS

    CANBERRA, Monday. - It was unfortunate that Queensland was so far from Melbourne and Sydney, but the ...

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  9. INQUEST ON AIR CRASH VICTIMS NEXT MONTH

    SYDNEY, Monday.-Expert evidence on all aspects of the crash of the ANA DC3 Lutana will be given at the inquest early next month. The District Coroner is expected to decide to-morrow ...

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  10. National University Appointment

    Dr. A. H. Ennor, of the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories, Melbourne, has been appointed the first professor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. COLLISION INQUEST

    BRISBANE, Monday.-At an inquest to-day into the deaths of four people killed in a bus-tram smash at ...

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  12. Violent Windstorms Cause Loss Of Life, Dislocate Transport

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-Two men were killed and eight injured to-day in the worst Victorian windstorms for a quarter of a century. The damage to homes, shops, industrial plants, and fencing, and ...

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  13. ALP APPEAL TO CARPENTERS

    BRISBANE, Monday. - An appeal to carpenters to change their present union officials was made over the Labor ...

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  14. MOCK BOMBS SHOWERED ON LONDON

    LONDON, September 6. - Southlands' attacking bomber force, by a feint, "diddled" the defending Northlands' ...

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  15. ALP OBJECTION TO LEAFLET SENT UNIONISTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. - The Australian Labor party to-day asked police headquarters in Melbourne to take ...

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  16. RADIO BROADCASTS NOT RELIABLE FOR BEARINGS

    BRISBANE, Monday. - Civil Aviation authorities said to-day that commercial broadcasting stations should be used for air ...

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  17. THOUSANDS MOURN DEATH OF DR. BENES

    PRAGUE, September 6.- Many thousands of people from Prague and the surrounding countryside formed ...

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  18. Nazi Generals "Ill-Treated": Protest in U.K.

    The conditions under which three German war leaders are confined under British control in Germany are the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Superman Banned In Singapore

    SINGAPORE, September 6.-"Superman" is in trouble in Singapore, reports the newspaper 'Free ...

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  20. NO BICKERING ON FREE MEDICINE IN NEW ZEALAND

    BRISBANE, Monday.-Representatives from many Pacific countries and messages from others all over the ...

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  21. DAIRY TECHNOLOGY

    BRISBANE, Monday.-The annual conference of the Australian Society of Dairy Technology will be held in Brisbane to-morrow ...

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  22. Scientist Removed From Job

    LONDON, September 6.-The 'Daily Mail' says a purge tribunal has removed from his Job Dr. Cabot Saton Bull, one of the top ...

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  23. FLOODS AND HURRICANE CREATE HAVOC

    LONDON, September 6.-A Milan message says 80 people are reported to be dead following a hurricane in ...

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  24. London Murder

    LONDON, September 6.-Dora Freedman, aged 60, was found last night murdered in a second floor flat in Long Acre, London. ...

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  25. DISPLACED PERSONS ARRIVE

    SYDNEY, Monday. - One of the largest contingents of displaced persons to reach Australia as migrants arrived in Sydney ...

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  26. SECOND CREMATORIUM

    BRISBANE, Monday.-A crematorium is to be officially opened at Rockhampton on September 26. It will be only the second in ...

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  27. Bonus To Industrial Workers Granted By French Cabinet

    PARIS, September 6.-The Cabinet, at a three-hour meeting, decided to grant each worker in private industry a £3 sterling bonus payable by September 11. A communique said the bonus would not prejudice ...

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  28. CHINESE TERRORIST ATTACKS CONTINUE IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, September 6.-Between 30 and 40 armed Chinese terrorists yesterday attacked Sweetan estate, near Johore Bahru, just across the causeway from Singapore Island, and wounded two special ...

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  29. COMPLETE CLOSE DOWN LIKELY

    SYDNEY, Monday.-If 23 striking crane-drivers at the Clyde Engineering Co. do not go back to work this week the company ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA AS THIRD WORLD WAR SUPPLY BASE

    LONDON, September 6.-Empire circles say plans to make Australia Britain's main supply base east of Suez in the event of ...

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  31. SIX MINES IDLE YESTERDAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.-Six mines in New South Wales were on strike to-day. The coal loss, according to Joint Coal Board ...

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  32. TASMANIA LIBERALS DEMAND COALITION

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.-The Liberal party is demanding a Coalition Government as the price of relieving Labor from the ...

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  33. EVATT IN PLANE MISHAP

    LONDON, September 6. - The Australian Attorney-General (Dr. H. V. Evatt) was a passenger aboard a British European ...

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  34. 'QUAKES IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, September 6. - Sharp earthquake shocks were experienced in Tauranga and Opo[?]i, also adjacent districts, to-day. ...

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