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  4. Counsel Sentenced For Contempt

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wed. (A.A.P.).-- Vincent Hallinan, chief counsel for Australian- born Harry Bridges, was sentenced to six months for criminal contempt of court ...

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  5. Military Nature Of "People's Police"

    LONDON, Wednesday (A. A .P).-- Latest information makes clearer than ever the military nature of the Bereitschaften, the special units of the "People's Police" in the Soviet zone of Germany, says the "Times" Berlin correspondent. ...

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  6. AUSTRALAN WINS WORLD AWARD

    Nineteen- year- old John Glickman, of Melbourne, has been awarded the Carl Flesch medal-- the world's highest award for violin playing-- in London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. KEY TO PEACE

    WASHINGTON, Wed. (AAP)-- Military and economic strength was the key to peace, Field Marshal Montgomery, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Ousted Leader Heads March

    PANAMA CITY, Wednesday (A. A. P.).-- National police opened fire as thousands of demonstrators, led by the ...

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  9. Challenge To Land Settlement Act

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- A Yass grazing firm to- day challenged in the High Court the power of the Commonwealth and State Governments to resume the property, Geir Estate, under the War Services Land Settlement Agreements Act of 1945. ...

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  10. Wants Respect For China's Integrity

    LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday (AAP.).-- The United States, supported by several other countries, will call on the United ...

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  11. Serious Fighting In Philippines

    MANILA, Wed. (AAP- Reuter)-- President Quirino to- day said that he considered the fighting in the Batangas Province as very ...

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  12. Basic Wage On December 12

    MELBOURNE, Wed.-- The Chief Judge of the Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice Kelly) said to- day that the court would ...

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  13. £5000 Horse Bet By Priest

    BRISBANE, Wed.-- A Roman Catholic priest said in the Supreme Court to- day that he once bet £5000 on a horse. ...

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  14. Wants Applications Re-Considered

    FLUSHING MEADOW, Wed. (AAP).-- Despite Soviet opposition, the General Assembly has voted to ask the Security Council ...

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  15. US Has Developed 'Baby' Atom Bomb

    LONDON, Wed. (AAP).-- America has developed a "baby" atom bomb for tactical use in support of troops, ...

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  16. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--Although betting on the election results is an offence under the Electoral Act the chances of a change of ...

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  17. Depends On Defence Of Chungking

    HONG KONG, Wed. (AAP Reuter).-- The continued existence or callapse of the Chinese Nationalist Government depends ...

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  18. Issue Statement On Detention

    CANBERRA, Wed.-- The External Affairs Department shortly will issue a statement declaring Australia's attitude towards the ...

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  19. Lively Communist Rally At Mackay

    MACKAY, Wed.-- Rotten tomatoes, potatoes and firecrackers were thrown during a Communist- sponsored election ...

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  20. RETURN TO FORM.

    RAWALPINDI, Wed. (A.A.P.)-- The Commonwealth cricketers made a welcome return to batting form by hitting up 251 in ...

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  21. REJECTS PROTEST

    LONDON, Wed. (AAP).-- The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps) rejected a protest in the House of Commons ...

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  22. Wants Communists Declared Seditious

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The Executive Council of the United Graziers' Association to- day decided to seek legal opinion on having the Communist Party declared a seditious body. The President of the ...

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  23. Police Halt March Of Peasants

    ROME, Wed. (AAP).-- Land- grabbing Sicilian peasants ran into sharp police resistance yesterday. Fighting ...

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  24. No Consideration For Australia

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- "No one gives us any consideration when we make purchases of machinery or other goods in England," said the New South Wales Agent- General in London (Mr. J. M. Tully) to- day. ...

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  25. German Rearmament

    PARIS, Wed. (AAP).-- France would never agree to Germany's rearmament, and the Western Allies must choose between France ...

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  26. Specialists In Health Scheme

    CANBERRA, Wed.-- Fees and charges by specialist doctors may be brought within the scope of the Commonwealth ...

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  27. Threw Water Over Admiral At Party

    SYDNEY. Wed.-- In evidence against her husband's petition for divorce on the grounds of constructive desertion, Mrs. Annie ...

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  29. CAUGHT OVER 1000 SHARKS

    SYDNEY, Wed.-- More than 1000 sharks have been caught between Cronulla and Palm Beach since May, 1947, the Minister for ...

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  30. STORY ON REDS PROVED FALSE

    MELBOURNE, Wed.-- The story featured by a number of Australian newspapers alleging that Communists were arriving in ...

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  31. Inquiry Into Brands On Solar Prince

    MELBOURNE, Wed.-- An inquiry was opened at Ballarat to- day into brands on Solar Prince, after he had competed ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN TEST MIGHT

    SALISBURY, Wed. (AAP).-- Australia's all-round Test might was thrown into bold relief by yesterday's victory-- an innings ...

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  33. POWER TO FORM UN GUARD FORCE

    FLUSHING MEADOW, Wednesday (A.A.P.).-- Power to establish a 300- man guard force was, given to the United Nations' Secretary- General (Mr. Trygve Lie) in a resolution carried by the General Assembly yesterday. ...

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  34. Communists On Run In Australia

    BRIDGETOWN (W.A.), Wed.-- Communists were on the run throughout Australia, the leader of the Country Party ...

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  35. School Holidays

    SYDNEY, Wed.-- The Minister for Education (Mr. Heffron), announced to- night the following dates for Christmas and later ...

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  36. To Help Create Food Abundance

    WASHINGTON, Wed. (AAP).-- American co- operation to help create an abundance of food for all countries, was last ...

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  37. ARRESTED FOR SABOTAGE.

    BERLIN, Wed. (A.A.P.).-- Nine people, including the former Provincial Minister of Labour have been arrested in Eastern ...

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  38. N.C.A. Adopts New Start Procedure

    SYDNEY, Wed.-- A new starting procedure to be adopted by the N.C.A. will eliminate this terrific advantage greyhounds had in ...

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  39. German Workers Strike

    BERLIN, Wednesday (AAP).-- Almost the entire working population of Watenstedt Saizgitter, near Brunswick, struck ...

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  40. Fastest Air Speed

    TORONTO, Wed. (A.A.P.).-- A Canadian- built aero jet liner yesterday exceeded a true air speed of 500 m.p.h, in level ...

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  41. CLOSED INFORMATION CENTRE.

    PRAGUE, Wed. (AAP).-- Czech authorities closed the Yugo- Slay Information Centre in Prague yesterday after a police raid, in ...

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