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  4. Research Workers to Take Oath of Allegiance

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: All persons employed by the Commonwealth in scientific research in future will have to make an oath or affirmation of allegiance. This is provided for in a Bill introduced in the House of ...

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  5. LANG SAYS SHARKEY THREATENED CIVIL WAR

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Secretary of the Australian Communist Party, Mr L. Sharkey, had threatened civil war in Australia in any war in which we opposed Russia, Mr Lang (Ind., N.S.W.) ...

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  6. MANNED BOMBER STILL TOPS

    Air Chief Marshal Sir Philip Joubert writing in a book on post-war aviation, states that it will be 25 years before ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. New Design For Petrol Tickets

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: A new design of petrol tickets would be introduced next month to combat ...

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  8. India Will Join No Blocs

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday: The Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, told Parliament in the foreign affairs ...

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  9. Sharkey's Alleged Statement

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Prime Minister, Mr Chifley, said in the House of Representatives today ...

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  10. Mexico Deports Australian

    MEXICO CITY, Tuesday: Mr George David Taylor, Scottish born Australian physicist, was deported ...

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  11. Cardinal Rebuffs Wives Of Strikers

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: While 23 wives of striking gravediggers knelt in prayer at St. Patrick's Cathedral ...

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  12. Newspaper's Claim

    CHICAGO, Tuesday: A Chicago Times despatch from the newspaper's London correspondent declares ...

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  13. Holland Charged

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Financial Times today alleged that Holland would still seem to be the worst ...

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  14. INLAND RIVERS IN FLOOD

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Further falls of up to four inches of rain have turned southwest Queensland river channels into streams ...

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  15. CHINESE PREMIER RESIGNS

    NANKING, Tuesday: The Premier, Dr Sun-fo announced this morning to the Legislative Yuan that he ...

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  16. RISKS WITH HORMONE WEED KILLERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Farmers were warned by the Agricultural Department today against possible damage to crops like ...

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  17. £2300 LOSS BY QLD. CRICKET ASSN.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: The Queensland Cricket Association made a loss of £2300 on this season's activities. It cost £2262 to ...

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  18. COAL MINE FIRE THOUGHT BEATEN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A mine fire at Ayrfield No. 3 colliery, on the Maitland field, which yesterday seemed likely to cost a million ...

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  19. BABINDA STILL AGROUND

    BUNDABERG, Tuesday: At an early hour tips morning an effort to refloat the motor vessel, Babinda, failed, despite that 130 ...

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  21. ATTACKS IN HOUSE ON "MR WEAVER"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: If a "Mr Weaver," who is in Sydney taking up a petition asking the Government to allow him to return to ...

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  22. ORDER SOUGHT TO BAR TRAM STOPAGES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: An application was made to the Industrial Court by the City Council today for an order ...

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  23. 28,500 Russian Mothers Win Awards

    MOSCOW, Tuesday: The newspaper Izvestia announced that to date, 28,500 mothers in Russia had been awarded the title of "mother ...

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  24. REDS ARRESTED IN BANGKOK

    BANGKOK, Tuesday: A senior non-political Siamese police officer today told Reuter's correspondent that 38 Communist Party ...

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  25. NO "OFFICIAL" MARRIAGES OF AUSTRALIANS TO JAP GIRLS

    TOKIO, Tuesday: The B.C.O.F. today officially denied that any marriages had taken place in Japan between Japanese girls and Australian soldiers. The spokesman said there was no record of any registrations of ...

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  26. Trawler to Meet Japanese Whaler at Sea

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Arrangements for a dramatic sea rendezvous between an Australian Government trawler and a Japanese whaling fleet 60 miles off Sydney Heads now are being ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN WANTS TO BECOME A JAPANESE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday:--Whether Australian soldiers formerly stationed in Japan would be allowed to return and ...

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  28. P.M. AFTER DOCTORS REFUSED DEATH CERTIFICATE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Government Medical Officer at Katoomba, Dr. A. Allen, made a post-mortem examination today of ...

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  29. AIRPORT FOR SUVA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Cabinet today ratified the proposal of the South Pacific Air Transport Council to establish an international ...

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