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  4. Election in Festive Atmosphere

    ELECTORAL PREPARATIONS were in progress yesterday at Victoria-street drill hall beneath gay-bunting. The flags are for Christmas parties after the election is over. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. VOTE AWAITED BY CANDIDATES

    The tumult and shouting of the 1949 election campaign is virtually at an end, and within 24 hours nearly 5,000,000 electors will go to the polls. Weary and hoarse after weeks of vigorous ...

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  6. Flight from Chengtu

    Chinese reports from Chengtu state the Nationalist Cabinet yesterday formally decided to again move the capital, this time to Taipeh, in Taiwan (capital of ...

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  7. Airport Greetings

    BOTH IN THE NEWS.--Back from New South Wales by plane, the Federal Parliamentary Liberal leader (Mr. Menzies) exchanged smile is yesterday with "Miss Victoria," Miss Joan Ea[?]sey, T.A.A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Australian Election

    For most of this week the Australian election campaign has been front-page news in the British National Press. To the British public, already ...

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  9. 100 m.p.h. Faster Than Sound

    Captain Charles Yeager, an air force, test pilot, disclosed yesterday that he had flown "100 miles an hour faster than ...

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  10. Surprise at Spy Trial in Sofia

    Traicho Kostov, former Bulgarian Deputy Premier, yesterday surprised the court trying him for spying for Britain and plotting on anit-Soviet Balkans Federation ...

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  11. Law on Spending by Candidates

    The Attorney-General (Sir Hartley Shawcross) made a long explanation in the House of Commons yesterday ...

    Article : 113 words
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  13. One Reference by Mr. Chifley

    ORANGE, Thursday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said today that he refused to pursue, a Labor rat any ...

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  14. British Eyes on U.K. Poll

    The cynosure of Britain today is South Bradford, where polling is taking place in a crucial by-election. ...

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  17. Plan to Increase U.K. Meat Ration

    The war-time commando leader Lord Lovatt held the House of Lords for 45 minutes last night in a striking plea for large-scale cattle raising in the highlands ...

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  18. Ron Randall 'Out of Work'

    The Australian actor Ron Randall is incensed by the action of American Equity which prevents him from ...

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  19. Dead Author a Cancer Sufferer

    Doctors say that Rex Beach, internationally known novelist whose death by suicide was reported from Sebring (Florida) ...

    Article : 81 words
  20. Warning by Dutch Minister

    The Minister for Overseas Territories (Mr. Johannes van Maarseveen) told the Lower House today that it was wiser ...

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  21. Coal Board Not Amused by Comedy

    Two representatives of the National Coal Board last night sat through the opening performance of Jack Buchanan's new West End play, Castle in the Air. ...

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  22. Players Trained as Communist Agents

    Sport behind the iron curtain was regarded solely as a Government activity for furtherance of Government policy, Viscount Templewood declared in London ...

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  23. Ban on Crime Comic Books

    A bill banning crime comic books in Canada was passed yesterday by the Senate, despite heavy opposition. It was ...

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    JUST ARRIVED FROM SCOTLAND, Major J. McConnachie, a former police officer, comes ashore at Port Melbourne with his little daughter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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