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  4. Wool Chairman Dies Suddenly

    Mr James Francis Murphy, CMG, chairman of the Wool Realisation Commission, died recently at his home in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Managing Director Of Timber Firm in Box at Lease Inquiry

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The managing-director of Hancock and Gore Ltd., Henry Roy Hancock, denied at the New Guinea Timber Deal Royal Commission today, that he had been frightened to approach the Minister for External Territories, Edward John Ward, about the £100,000 deal. ...

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  6. EARLY STRANGE TURN IN TRIAL OF CARDINAL

    BUDAPEST, Thursday: The trial of Cardinal Mindszenty, Primate of Hungary, on a charge of high treason, took a dramatic turn early in the proceedings today, when the President of the Court, Vilmos Olty, read a letter which the Cardinal had sent to the Minister for Justice. ...

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  7. POTATO FAMINE FORECAST

    HOBART, Thursday: Towards the end of this year Australia would have the greatest potato famine in its ...

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  8. Retailers May See Ministers

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Chairman of the Prices Ministers' conference in Sydney tomorrow. Mr ...

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  9. Russia's Wheat Offer

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Russia told the world wheat conference that she was prepared to commit ...

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  10. AWU PUTS BAR ON REDS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The decision to bar all members of the Communist Party from official positions in the Australian Workers' Union was made at the annual convention of the AWU ...

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  11. Defence Prepared For Hongkong

    LONDON, Thursday: The Minister for Defence, Mr A. V. Alexander, replying to a question in the House of Commons, ...

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  12. Stricter Air Safety Control

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Important amendments to the safety provisions of the air navigation regulations, ...

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  13. Mrs O'Keefe Case

    SINGAPORE, Thursday: The police, acting under the emergency regulations, today refused a Malay application for ...

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  14. TRADE UNION SUPPORT FOR SAVING

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Australian Council of Trade Unions has asked Trades and Labor Councils in all States to give full ...

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  15. EXPANSION OF FEDERAL LEGAL STAFF

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Government is seeking the services of 37 legal officers as part of a large-scale expansion and ...

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  16. "SAW PAGE THREE OF LETTER"

    Hancock told Mr Shand that he had seen page 3 of the letter of November 10 before Forshaw sent it to Ward. He agreed that page 3 was the business part. Hancock said he noticed that ...

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  17. BRITISH PROTEST AGAINST ARREST OF CARDINAL

    LONDON, Thursday: About 50 members of the House of Commons, representing all parties and various religious views, met at the ...

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  18. N.Z. PRESS WAS NOT "UNDULY OBSTRUCTED"

    WELLINGTON, Thursday: "I find that there was no undue delay or obstruction in the circumstances," was the finding of Sir ...

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  19. NSW TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL OFFICERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Delegates to the New South Wales Trades and Labor Council tonight re-elected Mr C. ...

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  20. BRITISH TRAINS TO GO GAY

    LONDON, Thursday: A railway executive announced that Britain's express trains will in future consist of crimson and cream ...

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  21. American Stowaway Kept on Ship

    BRISBANE, Thursday: An American ex-serviceman, George Randall, 29, who stowed away on the Swedish ship, Stratus, to ...

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  22. POLITICAL IMPASSE IN VICTORIA; BLOWS AT COUNTRY PARTY MEETING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: An impasse has been reached in the dispute between the Liberal and Country Parties in the Victorian Parliament. Developments today were: ...

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  23. FIRE BRIGADE CALLED TO FISH MARKETS ROW

    SYDNEY, Thursday: More than 100 angry fishmongers, mostly foreigners, tried to burst into the manager's office at the fish market today. The police had to be called to break up the ...

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  24. Missing Barge Seen In Timor Sea?

    DARWIN, Thursday: A 30ft. object which was sighted in the Timor Sea about 200 miles northwest of Darwin yesterday by ...

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  25. KING LEOPOLD'S WAR ATTITUDE ENDORSED

    BRUSSELS, Thursday: King Leopold's Secretariat announced that representatives of the former Belgian resistance workers ...

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  26. EARLY STATEMENT ON PRICE UNDERCUT

    LONDON, Thursday: It is understood that an industrial and trade union deputation to the President of the Boad of Trade. ...

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  27. IMPORTANT QLD. C.P. CONFERENCE

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The Central Council of the Queensland Country Party tomorrow will consider vital problems affecting ...

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