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  4. Crew Shortages Hold Up Ships

    SYDNEY, Thurs. -- Ships are still being held up in main Australian ports because of a refusal by seamen to offer for ...

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  5. Grabbed £1000 From Bank

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A man who snatched £1000 in notes from a city bank this afternoon eluded an angry mob chasing him by jumping on a moving tram. ...

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  6. To Keep China Dispute Before U N.

    FLUSHING MEADOW, Thurs. (AAP).--The United States yesterday, amid cheers, announced that she would ...

    Article : 95 words
  7. Agreement Will Benefit Sugar Industry

    LONDON, Thurs. (A.A.P.).--The eight-year sugar agreement with the British Government for the supply of 600,000 tons of sugar annually would place the Queensland sugar industry on a sounder economic footing than it had ever been, the Premier of ...

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  8. Chifley's Shares In Newspaper

    BATHURST, Thurs.--Dividends received by the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, from shares in the Bathurst "National Advocate" ...

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  9. Woman Married One Of Defendants

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.--When the name of "Mrs. Anderson" was called in the third District Court this afternoon during the ...

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  10. U.S. TO BUILD UP BASE AT OKINAWA

    It is reported that America will spend more at Okinawa than at any other military base in the Pacific in 1950. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. OPPOSE COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING

    ORANGE, Thurs.--The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, speaking at Orange this afternoon, said there was no justification for Mr. ...

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  12. Consistent With Inconsistencies

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--The Prime Minister's final broadcast was consistent with Labour's inconsistencies throughout the election, ...

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  13. Not Conflict Of Personal Abuse

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.--"Politics should not be a conflict of Personal abuse," said the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) ...

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  14. Locomotive Men Granted Increase

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--About 12,000 locomotive employees were today granted an increase of 1¼d an hour in penalty rates for work ...

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  15. ANOTHER TOP RED SACKED

    Wladislaw Gomulka, who was vice-Premier of Poland until January last, has been expelled from the Polish ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. DUKE LEAVES FOR PARIS.

    LONDON. Thurs. (AAP).--After a three-day private visit to London the Duke of Windsor left for Paris last night. Yesterday ...

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  17. NO ILL-EFFECT ON INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--The Liberal-Country Party's policy on military training would not affect adversely any industry, ...

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  18. MAY SERVE WITH FRENCH AND BRITISH.

    DUSSELDORF. Thurs. (AAP). --The West German Chancellor (Dr. Konrad Adenauer) said last night on the eve of a meeting ...

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  19. Russians Tried To Steel Secrets

    WASHINGTON, Thurs. (AAP) --Lieut.-General Leslie Groves said yesterday Russian spies had tried to steal American atomic ...

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  20. Lang Replies To Prime Minister

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--In his denial that he had charged high interest rates, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) had resorted to a "sub story and abuse," said Mr. J. T. Lang, M.H.R., to-day. At Auburn last night Mr. ...

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  21. POLICE REMOVE ELECTION SIGNS

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--Police to-day removed election signs from buildings in Auburn and Lidcombe, in the Federal electorate ...

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  22. PEASANT REBELS RETREAT.

    ROME, Thurs. (AAP).--Italian peasant "rebels" bowed to police orders yesterday and began a large scale retreat from the ...

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  23. Denies Discussing "Go Slow" Policy

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A denial that he had fever discussed with Cecil Sharpley, a former top-ranking Communist, a "go-slow" policy at the Williamstown Dockyards was made at the Royal Commission on Communism to-day by Frederick Sharpe, ...

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  25. Drobny v Sidwell For Singles Title

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Czech tennis champion, Jaroslav Drobny will meet Bill Sidwell, of New South Wales, in the final of the Victorian singles on Saturday. To-day, Drobny easily ...

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  26. Lang Attacked By Accountant

    BATHURST, Thurs.--Bathurst accountant, Mr. A. L. Morse, to-day attacked Mr. J. T. Lang, M.H.R., for exposing the private ...

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  28. Expects 5 Rise In Basic Wage

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.-- The secretary of the Federated Gas Employees' Industrial Union (Mr. T. A. Croft) said to-day he had ...

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  29. CONFERENCE ON BUTTER PRICE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The State Prices Minister (Mr. Finnan) said to-night that he had called a conference of State Prices Ministers to confer on an application for an increase in the price of butter, for December 29, at Adelaide. ...

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  30. U.S. 'TWO YEARS BEHIND ON JETS'

    Ex-Lieutenant-General James Doolittle stated during an address at Kansas City recently that the U.S. was at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. Many Immigrants Not Right Types

    SYDNEY. Thurs.--Hundreds of immigrants brought here from European countries were not the types with the skills Australia ...

    Article : 129 words
  32. Rocket Flew Faster Than Sound

    DAYTON (Ohio), Thurs. (AAP). -- Captain Charles Yeaher, Air Force test pilot, disclosed yesterday that he had ...

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