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  4. Security Council May Consider War In Indonesia Tomorrow

    LONDON, Monday: The United States and Austrian move to get the Security Council to take an emergency decision on the Indonesian situation has been postponed til Wednesday, says Reuter's correspondent in Paris. The Security Council met today, but adjourned because three of Its 11 ...

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  5. Prisoner Makes Daring Escape Erom Warder in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: A 23-year-old' reformatory prisoner broke free from handcuffs, seized his warder's gun and escaped into the Christmas shopping crowds on Flinders Street ...

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  6. Bulgar Says Russia Saved Britain

    SOFIA, Monday: The British Communist leader, Mr Harry Pollitt, sat smiling in a red-draped theatre ...

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  7. STATE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

    FOR the first time since 1939 His Majesty the King drove with Her Majesty the Queen from Buckin ham Palace to Westminster for the full-dress State Opening of Parliament. Picture shows Their Majesties in their State Coach passing between the cheering crowds that lined the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PICKED TOUGH VICTIM

    SYDNEY, Monday: When detectives in Newcastle reached the scene of an alleged hold-up at ...

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  9. "Little Hitler's' Promises

    NUREMBERG, Monday: Herr Alfred Loritz, Bavaria's "little Hitler," has promised to end the black market, ...

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  10. Battle of Tactics In Vic. Trades Hall Council

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A special meeting of the Trades Hall Council has been called for tomorrow night to consider the executive's motion to suspend militant unions ...

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  11. CHARGE FOLLOWS COLLISION

    BRISBANE, Monday: Noel John Nawrotzky, 24, single, laborer, was charged in Kingaroy Court of Petty Sessions today, before Mr ...

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  12. BERLIN IS RISING FROM THE ASHES

    BERLIN, Monday: Berlin today is not the city that was smashed to ground under a weight of explosives equal to 35 ...

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  13. Snowstorm Hits East Coast of U. S.

    NEW YORK, Monday: By midnight a driving snowstorm which hit the U. S. east coast yesterday had produced a fall ...

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  14. TEACHERS SEEK FEDERAL CONTROL OF EDUCATION

    SYDNEY, Monday: The New South Wales Teachers Federation conference today demanded Federal ...

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  15. TIMBER INQUIRY IN Q. WELCOMED

    BRISBANE. Monday, The Queensland Timber Stabilisation Board would be prepared to Cooperate in any inquiry into ...

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  16. FRENCH RETORT TO PROTEST BY RUSSIANS

    BERLIN, Monday: The French Commandant, General Koenig, in a letter to the Russian Com[?] Marshal Sokclovsky ...

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  17. HOLIDAYS TRAINS FROM BRISBANE TO SOUTH COAST

    BRISBANE. Monday: Seventyeight trains, capable of carrying 32,000 passengers, have been booked by the Railway Department to ...

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  18. NATIONALISING CZECH LAWYERS

    PRAGUE, Monday: Czech lawyers must be prepared to give confidential information about their clients and prove themselves ...

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  19. CUSTOMS SEIZURE OF JAP PEARLS

    SYDNEY, Monday: Customs officers working on the Changte from Japan, today seized 325[?] strings of Japanese pearls, worth ...

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  20. SPURT IN COAL PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY. Monday: If the mine workers remained at work until Thursday last year's coal production of 11.680,000 tons would be ...

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  21. BRITAIN-CANADA FAIL TO AGREE ON WHEAT PRICE

    LONDON, Monday: It is reported that Mr James Gardiner, Canadian Minister for Agriculture, who left Montreal by air, failed to ...

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  22. 15TH CENTURY QUEEN TO BE DECLARED SAINT

    VATICAN CITY. Monday: Blessed Joan of Valois, 15th Century Queen of France, will be declared a saint in 1950-- a ...

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  24. TO HANG FOR MURDER OF JAPANESE

    TOKIO, Monday: An American Army private, Albert Morales, of Los Angeles, has been sentenced to hang by a general court-martial ...

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  25. CHINESE REDS NOW ENCIRCLING TIENTSIN CITY

    SINGAPORE, Monday: Tientsin, the last Nationalist stronghold in North China, is now apparently encircled by Communists, like Peiping, reports Reuter's correspondent there. ...

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  26. Tommy Burns Says Now "Thinking More About Show Business"

    BRISBANE, Monday: National welterweight boxing champion, Tommy Burns, will delay his trip to America for a film test for a few months. He said today he was ...

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  27. NURSES NOT TO BE NATIONALISED

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Fears by nurses that the Government intended to nationalise the members of the profession when the ...

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