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  4. Chinese Reds Feared Unwilling To Talk Peace

    NANKING, Thursday: The capital's peace advocates are gloomy following the latest denouncements by the Communists of the Government and its leaders. One of the most active Kuomintang peace makers said that obtaining ...

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  5. VIC. LIBERALS MOVE FOR SINGLE PARTY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The State Parliamentary Liberal Party today invited the Country Party to join with it in forming a single united party against Communism and Socialism. ...

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  6. Modern Art Here In "World's Best"

    Sir Ken n e t [?] Clark, Sl a d e P r o f e ssor of A r t at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PROTEST MEETING ON CARDINAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday: More than 100,000 Roman Catholics from all over New South Wales are expected to attend a mass ...

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  8. Slaughter And Fire In Burma

    RANGOON, Thursday: An official statement said that armed Karens had made a wholesale slaughter ...

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  9. Expulsion Move on Unionists?

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Two prominent r[?]derate members of the Communist-dominated Carpenters and ...

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  10. Chifley To Review Finances

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, will make a broadcast review of the general budgetary position on ...

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  11. RAIN, AND PROSPECTS OF MORE

    BRISBANE. Thursday: Scattered rain, ranging from half an inch to 1½ inches, brought further relief to inland parts of ...

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  12. Captain's Plan

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Captain P. Eriksen, master of the American steamer, Pioneer, Glen, ...

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  13. CARDINAL'S TRIAL SHORTLY

    PARIS, Thursday: The Hungarian Minister, Count Michael Karolyi, stated that Cardinal Mindszenty, who is charged with ...

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  14. OVERSEAS STEEL AND CEMENT FOR Q'LAND

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The Queensland Government has decided to import. 3000 tons of steel and from 2500 to 3000 tons ...

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  15. CABINET ENDORSES DELEGATION ON INDONESIA

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister, Mr Chifley, said today that Cabinet endorsed the action of Ministers and ...

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  16. £34Million Cut?

    Mr Chifley is reported to have told Cabinet today that he was hopeful of being able to introduce an overall cut of ...

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  17. CHURCH FIGHT BREWS IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: A year-old organisation, led by 12 prominent Protestant clergymen, set ...

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  18. WIRE WORK BEING RATIONED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Newcastle wire-workers will meet on Saturday, to protest against the Federal Government's plan to import ...

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  19. "NO YIELDING TO COMMUNISM" IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK. Thursday: Japan would not yield before the political or social pressure of Communism or any other concent of ...

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  20. MAN'S LEG TORN OFF BELOW KNEE

    BRISBANE, Thursday: A young man, John Teitzel, 18, had his right leg torn off below the knee when he was caught in belting ...

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  21. POLICE WITH RIFLES AT TYRONE POWER'S WEDDING

    ROME, Thursday: The wedding of movie star Tyrone Power anu starlet Linda Christian began with a near-riot in spite of 30 police, ...

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  22. BROADCASTING BOARD MEMBERS APPOINTED

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Cabinet today appointed the three members who will comprise the newly-created Board to control broadcasting in Australia. ...

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  23. SYDNEY GIRL IS "MISS AUSTRALIA"

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Miss Beryl James, 24, model, of Bronte, Sydney, was today chosen "Miss Australia, 1948." ...

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  24. AFRICAN TRIBES READY FOR BATTLE

    WEENAN (Natal), Thursday: The police report that the Mtem-bus and Zulus have challenged their centuries-old rivals, the ...

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  25. SISTER KENNY'S ELDER BROTHER DIES

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Former Police Sub-Inspector Henry Butler Kenny, 74, died suddenly at his home at Newmarket today. He ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICAN RACE SEPARATION

    CAPETOWN, Thursday: The Prime Minister, Dr Malan, replying in the Legislative Assembly to Field- Marshal Smuts' motion of ...

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  27. NEW RULE ON HABIT-FORMING DRUG ISSUES

    BRISBANE, Thursday: No prescription that includes any habit-forming drug, such as morphia, heroin and opium, ...

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  28. New Narcotics Charge

    HOLLYWOOD (California), Thursday: Robin Ford. one of the co-defendants in the Robert Mitchum marihuana case, was ...

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  29. DOLLAR CONTROL KEEPS TOBACCO SUPPLIES SHORT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Because of the severity of dollar control, Carreras Ltd. was unable to purchase its full requirements ...

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  30. APPEAL FOR A.L.P. ELECTION FUNDS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The A.L.P.'s campalgn for this year's Federal elections would cost at least £150,000, the General ...

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  31. Newcastle "Not Keen On New State"

    LISMORE, Thursday: It was utterly wrong to assume that Newcastle was keen on inclusion on the proposed new State, ...

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  32. Rome Demonstration

    ROME, Thursday: About 1000 students demonstrated outside the Foreign Office against the handing over of Italian warships to ...

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  33. BALLOT ON TRAM AND BUS STOPPAGE IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Tram and bus employees today decided to hold a secret ballot before February 22 to decide whether ...

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  34. POPULATION EXPERT ARRIVES IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, Thursday: Dr Warren Thompson, American population expert, has arrived in Tokio as adviser to General MacArthur's Natural Resources Section. He is the first population expert officially invited to ...

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  35. Court Account of Alleged Hammer Attacks

    BRISBANE, Thursday: A former prisoner of war, Samuel Parker, 38, had blamed his prospective father-in-law for his fiancee's breaking off their engagement, according to Detective-Sergeant J. J. Mahony in the Police Court today. ...

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  36. WARD STAYS AWAY FROM CABINET

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Minister for Transport, Mr. Ward, will not attend meetings of the Federal Cabinet until the Royal ...

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  37. EEL ATTACKS BOY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A 5ft. eel attacked and Wounded Ron Vockler, 12, of Dec Why, while he was swimming in eight feet -of water ...

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