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  4. Vyshinsky's 'Na'--'Veto Our Weapon'

    Mr Vyshinsky, chief Soviet delegate to U.N., told the political committee that the veto was a powerful political ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. First Communist Breach In Yangstse Defences

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday: Twenty thousand Communists last night captured Kiangyen, only 70 miles northeast of Nanking, with a final bayonet charge which wiped out the last 1000 Nationalist defenders, pro-Government despatches admitted today. ...

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  6. GOVERNMENT MAY TRAIN OWN DOCTORS IF BMA MAINTAINS STAND

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: If the BMA continued its present attitude to the national health proposals, the Government would formulate a long-range plan in which it would train its own young doctors and send them abroad for study and special training, the Prime Minister, Mr ...

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  7. Netherlands Delegation Walks Out

    LAPSTONE, Wednesday: After 3[?] hours debate this morning the Economic Commission for Asia and ...

    Article : 372 words
  8. University Degree "Fetish" in Public Service?

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: According to Government advertisements, even the "chief cook and bottle washer" would ...

    Article : 175 words
  9. Don's Life Story In Book

    LONDON, Wednesday: The publishers, Hodder and Stoughton, announced that Don Bradman's story of his ...

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  10. Challenge To Hollway Unlikely

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The Hollway Government is expected to go into recess Tate tonight till ...

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  11. Bullet Not Meant For Him

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday:--When a 303 rifle was fired near the corner of Tyne and Lygon Streets, Carlton, tonight, the ...

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  12. BERLIN BARRIER ON MAIL

    BERLIN, Wednesday: The western Berlin postal authorities announced last night that the Russians had ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT'S "RETREAT BEFORE MINERS"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: "The Commonwealth Government had a shocking record of retreating before the miners," said the ...

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  14. NSW Leading In Soldier Settlement

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: New South Wales led all the other States in the number of farms so far provided under the War Service Land Settlement Scheme, the Minister for Lands, Mr Sheehan, said in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  16. MARSHALL HAS KIDNEY REMOVED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: The Secretary of State. Mr Marshall, underwent a kidney operation at an Army hospital ...

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  17. "WHOSE BABY" CASE APPEAL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: One of the 16 grounds in an appeal lodged today against Mr Justice Barry's ...

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  18. EXAMINATION OF UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS

    CANBERRA. Wednesday: The affairs of universities would be completely examined by Commonwealth officers, the Prime ...

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  19. BRUSH IN HOUSE ON LUTANA CASE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Opposition cries of "You're running away," greeted the Prime Minister, Mr Chifley, when he ...

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  20. Girl Overpowered After Threat to Jump From Clifftop

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Detectives overpowered a 17-year-old Melbourne girl on the brink of a soft cliff at Tamarama this afternoon after she had threatened to "go straight over." ...

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  21. French Rugby League Visit in 1951?

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday: Keith Sharp, secretary of the Australian Rugby League, who is a through passenger on the Aorangi, said ...

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  22. MAN KILLED BY FALL OF GRAVEL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Herman Hoffman, 40, married, foreman, was killed today when he was buried beneath a fall of five tons ...

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