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  4. Mr. Menzies to Clarify Crims Act Decision

    CANBERRA.: Mr. Menzies will make a series of broadcasts over national and commercial station's to-day on the Government's decision to apply the Crimes Act to the Brisbane waterside workers' rolling strike. ...

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  5. Reds Disfranchise Four Branches Of Clerks' Union

    SYDNEY: A.L.P. supporters in Sydney, claimed yesterday, that communists had adopted unprecedented tactics at the biennial Federal conference of the Clerks' Union now being held in Nowra. ...

    Article : 194 words
  6. Flood Waters Surge Through Town of Wassa

    SYDNEY: About 3000 people have been evacuated from danger areas around Wagga to emergency accommodation. Late last nights swirling waters from the Murrumbidgee were still rushing into the floodttound'township. ...

    Article : 481 words
  7. Church Leaders Critical of Mr. Chifley's Statement

    BRISBANE: Mr Chifley Old the Church "a grave injustice" by saying it should have done more to check' the spread of communism in ...

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  8. STATE ELECTIONS: Division of Radio Time Unfair, Savs Mr. Nicklin

    BRISBANE: The ABC's division of election radio time was described by Mr Nlcklin last night as "unfair." ...

    Article : 335 words
  9. Grave Situation In S.E. Asia, Say Reports

    NEW YORK: The situation in South-East Asia is extremely critical, reported the New York Times correspondent, W. H. Lawrence, from Washington yesterday. He attributed the statement to a "well-informed and ...

    Article : 330 words
  10. Man's Both Feet Severed by Train

    BRISBANE: A 47-year-old waterside worker, Edward Marshall, married, of. The Valley, last night had both feet severed by a ...

    Article : 122 words
  11. Russia Behind Wharf Hold-up In Brisbane

    LONDON: Unimpeachable evidence that. Russia ', has issued direct and,preoise orders to its agents. to.intensify, communist aggression throughout South-East- Asia and Australia has reaohed London, according to Hugh Chevins ...

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  12. Tragic Story at Inquest Into Girl's Death

    BRISBANE: Evidence that a young girl of 14 years and 11 months had been lying on a hotel bed drunk before'she fell to her ...

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  13. "Miracle' was Only a Stunt

    LONDON: Reuter's Vatican City correspondent says Holy Year pilgrims, screamed.in St. Peter's Basilica on Thursday ...

    Article : 129 words
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  15. Judge's Warning on British Crime Wave

    LONDON: Lord' Chief Justice (Lord Goddard) warned the Government that if Britain's present crime wave continued the demand ...

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  16. Melbourne Will Have Trains at Week-end at Least'

    MELBOURNE: Normal train services will, run In Melbourne over the week-end at least. Despite the expiry ' yesterday ...

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  17. Clean Sweep by A.L.P. Reps, in Union Ballot

    MELBOURNE: The newly elect, ed "moderate" State Executive- of the Federated Clerks' Union yesterday decided to ' suspend the ...

    Article : 264 words
  18. World Sate From Disintegration by H-Bomb

    LONDON: The world is safe from disintegration through any hydrogen bomb explosion, according to one of the world's leading atom scientists, Austrian-born professor Otto Frisch, who is a naturalised Britisher. ...

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  19. Cannot Stop His Hiccoughs

    LONDON: Scvcnty-five-yearold Edward Brewin, of Goring (Sussex), entered hospital after hiccoughing for five days, ...

    Article : 41 words
  20. Injuries Prove Fatal

    IPSWICH: Mrs Lucv Hamilton, of Yates street, Rosewood, who was Injured In a collision between two trucks on Thursday morning, ...

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