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  4. Leo Parer Admits Threat to Senator Courtice

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Leo Parer, brother of Raymond Parer, admitted today that he had threatened the Minister for Customs, Senator Courtice, in the hope of getting a German internee released. Parer was giving evidence at the Royal Commission ...

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  5. £800,000 DAMAGE BY CYCLONE

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The police estimate that the cyclone which struck the coast near Gladstone on Wednesday caused £800,000 damage in 15 Queensland towns. The damage at Rockhampton is estimated at £500,000 and the ...

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  6. SOVIET HAS "MILLIONS OF SLAVES"

    Willard Thorp, the U.S. spokesman who recently stated that Russia had between 8,000,000 and 14,000,000 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Security Police Will "Work Quietly"

    CANBERRA, Thursday: It was hoped that there would be no gaps in the strengthened Security ...

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  8. Blain Attacks Evatt

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Mr Blain (Ind., N.T.), in the debate on the Bill to approve the trusteeship of ...

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  9. Peace Talks Soon In China

    NANKING, Thursday: The Premier, Dr Sun-fo, said today that the Communist had agreed to talk ...

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  10. Berlin Not To Be In West German State

    FRANKFURT, Thursday: In an official statement issued today, the three western military governors of Germany ruled out ...

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  11. UNION ACTION FOLLOWS ARREST OF SECRETARY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The arrest this morning of George Arthur Doyle, secretary of the Federated Ships' Painters and Dockers Union, while he was distributing leaflets in the ...

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  12. "SHOULD DISPEL" MANY SEX TABOOS

    LONDON, Thursday: A report by health experts, just publish[?] says that special instruction in more detailed aspects of sex ...

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  13. CARDINAL TO HELP BURY BODIES

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Archbishop of New York, Cardinal Spellman, announced last night that he was going to New ...

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  14. Qld. Coal Survey by Federal Govt.

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Minister for Fuel, Senator Ashley, at a meeting of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party ...

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  15. French Charge Eight With Spying

    PARIS, Thursday: The Minister for the Interior M. Moch, said that formal charges of espionage had been preferred ...

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  16. Menzies Attacks Shipping Bill

    CANBERRA, Thursday:--Speaking during the debate on the Shipping Bill, the Opposition leader, Mr Menzies, said in ...

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  17. PICTURE TO BE MADE AT MURGON

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Murgon has been selected as the location for filming of a Tommy Trinder-Chips Rafferty comedy by Ealing ...

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  18. GERMAN KILLS RUSSIAN SOLDIER

    BRUNSWICK (Germany), Thursday: A German frontier policeman on Monday shot and killed a Russian soldier who had ...

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  19. DOCTORS ARRIVE ON SCENE OF MYSTERY DISEASE

    WINNIPEG, Thursday: A medical team, consisting of five doctors, reached the Arctic village of Chesterfield Inlet today and set ...

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  20. GOVT'S MOVE TO MAKE SURE OF FREE MEDICINE

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Since the Pharmaceutical Benefits Act, empowering the Government to provide free medicines, was passed by Parliament, serious doubts had arisen ...

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  21. Woman Electrocuted In Home

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Mrs Jeanette Solman, 59, of Spring Hill, was electrocuted while trying to repair an electric iron ...

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  22. BRITAIN'S FIGHTERS "BEST IN WORLD"

    LONDON, Thursday: In its Vampire and Meteor aircraft, in current and future forms, Britain had the best fighters in the world, the undersecretary of the Foreign Office, Lord Henderson, told the House of Lords. ...

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  23. COAL, STEEL LOSSES "HIT EVERYONE"

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The losses in the output of coal and steel in recent weeks was a matter of serious concern, as ...

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  24. £50 Fine On "Flying Doctor"

    DARWIN, Thursday: Dr Clyde Fenton, the original "flying doctor" of the outback was fined £50 in the Police Court ...

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  25. METHODIST MOVE TO ASSIST IMMIGRATION

    BRISBANE, Thursday: An appeal to Methodist families in Queensland to nominate British migrants of their own religion was ...

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