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  4. Devising Plan For Internal Security of Aust.

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Measures to protect Australia's internal security from alien or subversive action and from civil disturbances in wartime will be planned by a group of ...

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  5. Heads Foreign Office

    Sir William Str[?]ng, the man whom Neville Chamberlain sent to Moscow just before the war and thereby angered ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS BY HIS MAJESTY

    LONDON, Monday: The Royal doctors reported today that the King had made substantial progress. The bulletin said: "A further improvement in the circulation of both legs and both feet may be anticipated." ...

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  7. Danger To Their Security

    BRISBANE, Monday: Eight storemen sought danger money when thousands of bees swarmed on bags of raw ...

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  8. RAF's Poor Showing in Exercises

    LONDON, Monday: A special correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says that senior naval RAF territorial officers are ...

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  9. Man Shoots Mother-in-Law And Suicides

    SYDNEY, Monday: Leslie Bear, 48, of Ashfield, shot himself dead in a house in Barton Avenue ...

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  10. £20MIL. SUGAR CROP

    BRISBANE, Monday: Queensland's 1948 sugar crop, estimated at 882,000 tons, 94 net titre, will be ...

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  11. Sea-Snake Caught by Q'land M.L.A.

    BRISBANE, Monday: A "sea serpent," believed to be a small edition of the "White Patch monster," was caught at ...

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  12. Paternity Test Not Conclusive

    BRISBANE, Monday: A Wickham Terrace Pathologist told the Supreme Court today that the chances of ...

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  13. FOUR DIE IN U.S. HOTEL FIRE

    CHICAGO, Monday: An elderly man who leaped four floors to escape from a burning building yesterday suffered only fractured ...

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  14. BASIC TRAINING FOR WAR ORPHANS BEFORE ADOPTION

    CANBERRA, Monday: European war orphans would have a special assimilation centre in Sydney and, after receiving basic training ...

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  15. BABY PRINCE IS GOLDEN-HAIRED

    LONDON, Monday: The first public description on Princess Elizabeth's baby was given in Northern Ireland by the Countess ...

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  16. DRIVE AGAINST BANNED HINDU BODY

    CALCUTTA, Monday: The police in New Delhi, Bombay, Bangalore and Madras arrested 289 persons yesterday in a drive against the ...

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  17. Specialists Give Evidence at Trial of Harvey-Bugg

    SYDNEY, Monday: William Benjamin Harvey-Bugg, 17, charged with the murder of 45-year-old spinster, Lue Loveday Walker Barton, on her Wallarawang station property, was a moral defective, but his mental age was ...

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  18. HOUSING CONFERENCE ON FRIDAY

    BRISBANE, Monday: Important questions affecting the speed-up of house-building in Australia have been listed for discussion at a ...

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  19. WEHRMACHT REVIVAL HINTED AT

    STUTTGART, Monday: Former German Army officers in this region have received copies of a circular letter exhorting them not ...

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  20. JAP FACES 59 WAR CRIME CHARGES

    MANILA, Monday: Lieut.-General Shigenori Kuroda, former Japanese commander in the Philippines, pleaded not guilty today to ...

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  21. STORM DAMAGE AT JULIA CREEK

    BRISBANE, Monday: An isolated storm caused considerable damage at Julia Creek today. Accompanied by wind up to 70 ...

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  22. DARBY MUNRO AGAIN REMANDED

    SYDNEY, Monday: The well-known jockey, Darby Munro, at Kogarah Court today, was remanded to January 24 on charges ...

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  23. CAUCUS SELECTS SYDNEY LORD MAYOR

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Federal and State secretary of the Shop Assistants' Union, Alderman E. C. O'Dea, was this afternoon chosen ...

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  24. FISH CAN HEAR, BUT CAN THEY SPEAK ?

    COPENHAGEN Monday: A Danish scientist, Dr Karl Von Frisch, claims that experiments show that fish ...

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  25. NATIONALISING CINEMAS IN EASTERN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Monday: Two of the five States of the Soviet Zone-- Saxony and Thuringia-- have adopted a law making all cinemas ...

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  27. FORMING EAST GERMAN GOVT.?

    BERLIN, Monday: Reports are current that negotiations are under way for the creation of an East German Government which ...

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  28. NO MERGER, BUT C.P. WILL COOPERATE IN QLD.

    BRISBANE, Monday: While reaffirming its constitution, which prevents a merger with any other party, the Central Council of the ...

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  29. PIANO SNAPPED BACK AT JOYCE

    LONDON, Monday: Pianist Eileen Joyce completed a performance of Tschaikowsky's Concerto No. 1 at the Royal Albert ...

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  30. CHARGES STRUCK OUT

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The charges against nine union leaders under the Essential Services Act were struck out in the City Court ...

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  31. Protest By Belgian Workers

    BRUSSELS, Monday: About 60,000 Belgians who travel daily to work in France will strike to-day against a French ban ...

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  32. NOT THE RIGHT TIME

    BRISBANE, Monday: Because it is the Christmas season, the Director-General of Education, Mr Edwards, will not reply to ...

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  33. COMMUNIST FORCES 25 MILES FROM NANKING

    SINGAPORE, Monday: The Communists across the Tientsin- Pukow railway, south of Chuhsien, are only 25 miles north of Nanking. Reliable sources say that the Defence Minister, General Hoyingchin, today disclosed this to the weekly meeting of the Central Political ...

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  34. JAPS. DEFINITELY BARRED

    MELBOURNE, Monday: If the pearling industry could not be carried on, except with Japanese labor, it must be allowed to wane, the Minister for Immigration, Mr Calwell, said today. ...

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