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  4. UN Brawling Cockpit Says Churchill

    BRUSSELS, Sun. (A.A.P.).—The United Nations Organisation has been "reduced to a brawling cockpit in which insults may be flung back and forth," declared Mr. Winston Churchill in a speech to the inaugural Con gress of the United Europe ...

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  5. Migrants' Complaints Exaggerated

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—Reports of large numbers of disappointed migrants returning from Australia are "grossly ...

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  6. French Reds On Spying Charges

    PARIS, Sun. (A.A.P.).—Four alleged French Communist sympathisers have been arrested and charged with having disclosed military secrets, the Ministry of ...

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  7. Italian Reds Would Aid Soviet Army

    ROME, Sunday (A.A.P.).—"The Italian people would have a duty to aid Russian armies if those armies ever ...

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  8. Lifesavers Fight With Fierce Shark

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Five young members of Mona Vale Life Saving Club had an exciting [?]ght with a fierce grey nurse ...

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  9. BRITAIN STILL NEEDS AMERICAN AND

    LONDON, Sun. (A.A.P.).—Sir Stafford Cripps repudiated statement by the Foreign Under-Secretary (Mr. ...

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  10. ANTI-LABOUR CANDIDATE WINS BY-ELECTION

    ADELAIDE, Sun.—The Liberal and Country League candidate, Mr. J. A. Heaslip, was elected to the House of Assembly at ...

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  11. Four Perish In Burning Hut

    PERTH, Sun.—Three infant children and the 21-year-old mother of two of the children were burned to death in a ...

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  12. RAIN BENEFITS FARMERS

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Further rain benefited farming and grazing properties in the western districts of the State to-day. Rain fell ...

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  13. Questions Wisdom Of 40-Hour Week

    HOBART, Sun.—In an out-Spoken statement to-night on industrial affairs, the Premier of Tasmania (Mr. Cosgrove) ...

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  14. Bulgarian Pastor "Pleads Guilty"

    SOFIA, Sunday (A.A.P.),—Vassil Zyapkov, who heads the list of Bulgarian pastors accused of espionage and treason, pleaded guilty and began his confession yesterday afternoon. Zyapkov, the third priest to ...

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  15. PEACE TALKS NEAR IN CHINA

    NANKING, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—The time and place for the official peace negotiations have been fixed with the ...

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  16. No Gas Rationing; Railmen Resume

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Gas rationing in Sydney and cuts in the railway service will be averted as a result of the decision to-day of South Maitland railway employees to resume work to-night. ...

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  17. SHOT FIRED AT WEDDING RECEPTION

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—After a shot had been fired at a wedding reception at Geelong last night the bro her of the bride was ...

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  18. Beer Supply Cut In Some Hotels

    SYDNEY, Sun.—The president of the U.L.V.A., Mr. N. H, Connolly, to-night confirmed a report that all Toohey's hotels in Sydney ...

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  19. Only United Eire Could Join Pact

    LONDON, Sun. (A.A.P.),—Eire could not participate in the Atlantic Pact, unless given complete control of Ireland's ...

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  20. Women Chosen For World Conference

    CANBERRA, Sun.—Two Australian women have been selected to attend the United Nations' Commission on the Status of ...

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  21. EMERGENCY AFTER COMMUNIST RAIDS IN INDIA

    CALCUTTA, Sun. (A.A.P.).—The entire West Bengal police force has been placed under emergency orders following raids ...

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  22. Senator's Attack On B.M.A. Not Concrete

    ADELAIDE, Sun.—There was nothing concrete in Senator McKenna's attack on the B.M.A., said the retiring president of the ...

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  23. Man Killed When Excavation Caves In

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—Joseph Webster, 60, of Wahgunya, 170 miles from Melbourne, was killed instantly yesterday when the ...

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  24. Well-known Army Medico Dies

    CANBERRA, Sun.—The well-known soldier and editor of "History of the Australian Army Medical Services 1914-18," Col. ...

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  25. Praises Achievements Of Repatriation

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) in a broadcast report to the Nation to-night said that since ...

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  26. Scientists Support Soviet Atomic Plan

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A.P,).—The Federation of American Scientists urged the United Nations' Atomic Energy Commission to give full consideration to the Russian suggestion that an international atomic control plan might be set up simultaneously ...

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  27. WATTS WINS AT NEWCASTLE

    NEWCASTLE, Sun.—Tommy Watts (10.1 1/2) outpointed Billy McLean (10.6) at the Newcastle Sadium last night. ...

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  30. Jockey Victim Of Car Thieves

    SYDNEY, Sun.—The Sydney jockey, Neville Sellwood, and ex-jockey Ted McMenamin, were victims of an organised gang of ...

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  31. Co-operation With America For Peace

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—Co-operation between the United States and the free countries of Western Europe was the only guarantee ...

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  32. Joint State Committee For Parties

    MELBOURNE, Sun—A State Provisional Committee of the Liberal and Country Party was formed in Melbourne at the ...

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  33. Guyatt's Surprise Defeat In Cycling

    PERTH, Sun.—W. Guyatt (V.), outstanding Australian professional cyclist during the past two seasons, was surprisingly beaten ...

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  34. TWO ROADS TO DICTATORSHIP

    NEW YORK, Sun. (A.A.P.).—General Eisenhower said to-day that he believed there were two ways in which a government ...

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