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  3. LABOUR SUPPORT "IN PRINCIPLE"?

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Federal. Parliamenlary Labour Party to-morrow is expected fo agree to support the Communist Party Dissolution Bill in principle. It will also adopt a recommendation from fhe ...

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  4. SURPRISE ACTION BY MR. MENZIES TO "BREAK DEADLOCK IN SENATE"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) sprang a surprise on the House of Representatives and even members of his own party to-day by giving notice that to-morrow he would introduce a Bill to amend the Constitution relating to the Senate. He announced that he would submit a referendum to the people to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LAUNCHING OF NEW ARK ROYAL

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Queen Elizabeth this afternoon launched the new Ark Royal, Britain's biggest ...

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  6. HIGH TRIBUTES TO U.S. NAVY'S WORK

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) and the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Chifley) ...

    Article : 265 words
  7. STRIKE THREAT BY IRONWORKERS

    CANBERRA. Wednesday. -- Nation-wide strike action by the Ironworkers' Association if the Government succeeds in ...

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    The first four of the 70 B29 Superfortress bombers which Great Britain is to receive from the United States under the military aid agreement recently arrived at the R.A.F. airfield at Marham, Norfolk. This picture shows the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MR. HANLON'S VIEW OF BAN ON REDS

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- If the Federal Government's anti-Communist Bill dealt impartially with all organisations ...

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  10. MOVES TO CURB COMMUNISM IN CANADA AND SOUTH AFRICA

    OTTAWA, Wednesday. -- The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. George Drew) yesterday introduced a motion [?] the House of Commons calling for legislation to make Communism and "similar activities" punishable ...

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  11. THREAT OF DISPUTE ON BRISBANE WATERFRONT

    P BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Another dispute was threatening In Brisbane, the general secretary of the ...

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  12. SALE OF WHEAT AND FLOUR TO. EGYPT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Australian Wheat Board has sold 100,000 tons of Australian wheat and 100,000 ...

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  13. MINERS TO DECIDE ATTITUDE TO BILL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The attitude of miners to the Federal Government's anti-Communist BID will be considered ...

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  14. EFFECT OF SALES TAX ON LARGE FAMILIES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- "One of the greatest disadvantages and most drastic effects of the sales tax is the penalty-placed ...

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  15. COMMUNISTS PICKET NORTHGATE FOUNDRY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday Led by high ranking Communists, 12 men "picketed" a foundry owned by Jeffress ...

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  16. CRICKET IN ENGILAND

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Rain again interfered with the cricket season's first match At Lord's the M.C.C. took ...

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  17. N.S.W. GOVERNMENT TO REPEAL ELECTION NEWS BAN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The McGirr Government has decided to repeal legislation banning Press and radio news ...

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  18. MOUNTAIN SEARCH FOR MAN FOLLOWS MURDER

    MKT .BOURNE, Wednesday. -- Armed police are searching in mountainous country in the Glen Wills area for a young ...

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  19. COURT EVIDENCE OF SCHEME TO DEFRAUD

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Details of schemes of a city restaurant owner to "do the bookmakers for £30,000'" and to ...

    Article : 547 words
  20. COMEBACK FLEECE BRINGS 130d. AT GEELONG SALES

    MELBOURNE, . Wednesday. -- Brokers said to-night they believed that a world record for comeback fleece ...

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  21. MR. J. A. BEASLEY LEFT £33,000 IN WILL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday -- Probate of the will of the late John Albert Beasley, former Australian High Commissioner ...

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  22. U.N. SECRETARY TO SEEK WORLD LEADERS' TALKS

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Associated Press correspondent in Paris says the United Nations Secretary-General ...

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  23. COMMUNISM A SPEARHEAD FOR SOVIET IMPERIALISM

    OTTAWA, Wednesday. -- The Commonwealth Nations at the Colombo conference had generally agreed that ...

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  24. DEATH OF MURDERER SERVING LIFE SENTENCE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- A murderer serving a life sentence collapsed and died while having lunch at Pentridge ...

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  25. ELECTROCUTED WHEN MODEL 'PLANE HIT TENSION WIRES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- A warning to model 'plane enthusiasts against flying models near high tension wires was ...

    Article : 109 words
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  28. JUDGE IMPOSES GAOL TERM ON 15-YEAR-OLD GIRL

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. -- A 15-year-old girl was sent to gaol for a week by Judge Moore to-day for refusing to ...

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  29. MINERS STOP WORK OVER HEADLIGHTS DISPUTE

    IPSWICH, Wednesday. -- Because miners are not satisfied with the illumination given by two-cell electric [?]. the ...

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  30. CHINESE PESSIMISTIC ON THIRD WORLD WAR

    HONG KONG, Wednesday. -- Western evacuees from China who arrived by the General Gordon to-day ...

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  31. State Cabinet to be Chosen by Caucus on Tuesday

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Ministers and party officials will be, selected by the Labour Caucus af its meeting next Tuesday. The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said today that notices had been sent calling members of the ...

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  32. RED PROTEST AT DEFENCE ACTIVITIES IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, Wednesday -- Lieutenat-General Kuzma Derevyanko, the Russian member of the Allied Council in ...

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  33. WORLD FOOD PRODUCTION RISING

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- Widespread starvation might result from severe crop failures in China, the Food and Agriculture Organisation reported last night. Turning to surpluses, it said that the United States wheat carry-over ...

    Article : 184 words
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