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  4. Russia’s Military Might Seen In Greatest Parade Yet

    The chimes of the Kremlin broadcast by [?]loscow radio signalled the opening the Red Square to-day of Moscow’s greatest military parade in honor of the 30th anniversary of ...

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  5. Lang Alleges Teacher Is Key Red

    Mr. J. T. Lang (Ind Labor), in the House of Representatives to-day, moved for the cancellation of the credentials and passport of the Australian representative at the U.N.E.S.C. conference at Mexico City—Samuel Phineas Lewis—on the grounds that he was ...

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  6. REBELS BOMBED AND STRAFED

    LONDON, Fri.: In an early morning battle with indian troops on Thursday, the tribal Invaders of Kashmir. 400 strong. ...

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  7. EXPULSION OF LABOR M.H.R. SUGGESTED

    Expulsion of Mr. Mulcahy (Lab., N.S.W.) from the Federal parliament was suggested by Mr. Blain (Ind., N.T.) in the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Blain said unless Mr. Mulcahy could prove his statement yesterday that Mr. Blain, while a ...

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  8. Partition Threat By Saudi Arabia

    NEW YORK Fri.: The “Daily News” reports that Prince Faisai, of Saudi Arabia, told Mr Gromyko at a social gathering in New York ...

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  9. Reds’ Threat To Towns

    NANKING, Fri.: Large Communist forces are reported to be converging on the two main industrial centres in Manchuria. ...

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  10. Lang Would Also Bar Thornton

    CANBERRA, Fri.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said today that the Government would not attempt to prevent Mr Ernest ...

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  11. MAN KILLED IN ROAD COLLISION

    MELBOURNE, Fri.: When their car collided with a semi-trailer loaded with wood on the Geelong road, south-west of Werribee. ...

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  12. OVER 3 MILLION AT WORK; 33,000 UNEMPLOYED

    CANBERRA, Fri.—At the end of August there were 567,000 civil employes of Government authorities throughout Australia. ...

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  13. 5½ DAY WEEK IN 40 HOURS IN SHOPS

    BRISBANE, Fri.: When the 40-hour week becomes effective on January 1, shop assistants will have to work a 51 day week. ...

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  14. Evatt Not to Attend Royal Wedding

    CANBERRA, Fri.—Because of pressure of work on the United Nations Security Council, the Minister for External Affairs (Dr ...

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  15. 34 CONVICTIONS; FIRST WHEN AGED 7

    SYDNEY, Fri.: A 24-year-old man who appeared at Quarter Sessions today -on a charge of housebreaking had 34 convictions ...

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  16. FEWER CHOLERA DEATHS

    CAIRO, Fri.: Reporting another [?]ig drop in deaths from cholera today the Egyptian Ministry of Health said that the improvement ...

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  17. Man In Moon Answered Back!

    SYDNEY, Fri.—First experiments carried out in Australia to send signals to the moon were successful to day. Three CSIR ...

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  18. Victorian Govt.’s Fate Will Be Decided Today

    With the State election campaign at an end, and only a few hours to pass before the fate of the Government is known, the leaders of all three political parties to-day made last ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Fog Stops Buses, Cars And Lorries

    LONDON Fri—A foe in London during last night stopped many bus services adding to the difficulties of thousands of ...

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  20. 2000 May Be Drowned

    LIMA (Peru), Fri.—The known fatalities as a result of Saturday’s earthquake in Central Peru rose to 107 today with the news that 30 ...

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  21. Ward Replies To Bank Manager

    SYDNEY, Fri.: Replying to a challenge by the manager of the ES and A Bank in Melbourne (Mr Wilson) that he had ...

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  22. CANADA WARNS RUSSIAN EMBASSY

    OTTAWA, Fri.: The Canadian Government yesterday formally warned the Russian Embassy that it would demand the “immediate ...

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  23. French Reds Cheer “News”

    LONDON, Fri.—French Communists attending a meeting at the Velodrome d’Hiver, Paris, rose to their feet and cheered for more ...

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  25. FLOOD OF POULTRY TO WASHINGTON

    WASHINGTON. Fri.: Irate poultry farmers today shipped to President Truman and his Food Conservation Committee, 13 crates of ...

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  26. CABLES IN BRIEF

    The liner Queen Mary left Southampton for New York on Thursday afternoon, just over 25 hours late, with her crew ...

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  27. Special Drug Treatment For T.B. Patients

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Every TB patient in public hospitals would receive streptomycin treatment where specialists were satisfied that they ...

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  28. BREAD MAKERS GET 15/ A WEEK INCREASE

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Sydney and Newcastle bread strikes ended today when bread operatives decided to report for work in both cities on ...

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  29. Cut in Russian Wheat For France

    LONDON, Fri.: According to “The Times” correspondent in Paris, Russia, with whom France has been negotiating for over a ...

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  30. ‘Red Fascism and Bloodshed’

    The leader of the Liberal Party (Mr Rollway) warned electors that Mr Chifley and Mr Ca[?] were playing with fire. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 309 words
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