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  4. TWO DOCTORS IN FIGHT FOR COWPER SEAT

    CASINO, Monday: The Cowper Federal Electorate, which embraces Casino, should see a keen tussle now that Dr Lou ...

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  5. "MUST FEED WORLD TO KEEP PEACE"

    CANBERRA, Monday: A warning that the world food position today was "pretty dark" was given by the Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, Mr ...

    Article : 288 words
  6. HEARING OF SHARKEY CASE COMMENCED

    SYDNEY, Monday: Lawrence Louis Sharkey, General Secretary of the Australian Communist Party, was charged at the Special Court today with having uttered and having published seditious statements. He pleaded not guilty and elected that, if a prima ...

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  7. Australia's First Aircraft Carrier

    THIS newly completed aircraft carrier was built at Devonport as HMS "Terrible," and handed over to the Royal Australian Navy last December, renamed "Sydney," after the famous Australian cruiser of the first world war. She is the first of a class of six ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RUSSIA'S 29,000 CENTENARIANS

    MOSCOW, Monday: The Moscow Bolshevik reported today that the Soviet Union has about 29,000 citizens ...

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  9. CHEERS AND HOOTS FOR SHARKEY

    SYDNEY, Monday: Cheers and hoots greeted Mr L. L. Sharkey, General Secretary of the Australian Communist ...

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  10. Brisbane Tram Dispute

    BRISBANE, Monday: A conference between the City Council, represented by the Lord Mayor, Ald. ...

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  11. FORGED PETROL TICKETS

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The discovery of 41,000 forged petrol tickets at Burnie, Tasmania, on ...

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  12. REDS ATTACKED BY CROWD AT ROCKHAMPTON

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday: In one of the worst demonstrations yet witnessed in Rockhampton, about 1500 people broke through a police cordon tonight to attack Communists conducting an ...

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  13. Japanese Saw Slight Hope of Peace

    TOKIO, Monday: Mr Saburo Kurusu, who was negotiating in Washington when Pearl Harbor was ...

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  14. MORE FORMS NOT YET SENT TO DOCTORS

    BRISBANE, Monday: Doctors have not yet been delivered any of the free medicine formularies or prescription forms which they ...

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  15. Minister's Ban On Sydney Paper

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Minister for Commerce, Mr Pollard, today directed the Sydney Daily Telegraph to ...

    Article : 90 words
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  17. ITALIAN SENATE VOTES FOR ATLANTIC PACT

    ROME, Monday: The Italian Senate approved Italy's participation in the Atlantic Pact by 188 votes to 122. The result also was a vote of confidence in ...

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  18. UPROARIOUS FINALE TO WORLD PEACE CONFERENCE

    NEW YORK, Monday: A capacity crowd of 18,000 ran the gauntlet of shouting and booing pickets outside Madison Square Garden last night in an uproarious finale to the Cultural and Scientific World Peace Conference. ...

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  19. RESCUED AFTER CRASH IN ARCTIC

    EDMONTON, Monday: A terse message from inside the Arctic Circle said that seven United States airmen were ...

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