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  3. FIGURED IN CLASH

    Top: Mr. J. T. Lang, who created a sensation in the House of Representatives yesterday when he claimed that £20 was being paid by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SENSATIONAL ALLEGATIONS BY MR. LANG

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Allegations that a former member of the Federal Parliament, Charles Morgan, a Sydney solicitor, had conducted "a refugee racket" in which he received £20 per head in return for landing ...

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  5. COAL STRIKE HITS AMERICAN WORKERS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—While the Court adjourned the contempt hearing against the miners' leader, John L. Lewis, until to-morrow, a survey showed that 90,000 men are already idle in coal-consuming industries. Industrial ...

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  6. WHY HE IS NOT COMMUNIST

    LONDON, Thursday.—Professor Laski, chairman of the Labor Party, was keenly crossexamined for four hours on ...

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  7. NOT WORTH "WHOOP IN HELL"

    MADISON (Wisconain), Thursday. — The State Banking Commission has banned investment by Wisconsi[?] ...

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  8. BEST LEFT ALONE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. —The Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes), at an executive session of the Senate War ...

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  9. MESSAGE TO JAPANESE

    TOKIO, Thursday. — Cardinal Gilroy, in a message which he asked Japanese reporters to convey to their countrymen, ...

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  10. LOAN TO BE CONVERTED

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The Commonwealth Government, about December 16, will offer a 25,000,000-dollar ...

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  11. NEW REGIME FOR CHINA

    NANKING, Thursday. — Chiang Kai-shek, submitting a new draft Chinese constitution to the National Assembly, declared he was too ...

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  12. CARDINAL GILROY SEES EMPEROR

    TOKIO, Thursday. — Emperor Hirohito to-day granted an audience to Cardinal Gilroy and Bishop Thomas ...

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  13. TURKS FEAR ATTACK

    LONDON, Thursday — Turkish political circles told Reuter's Istanbul correspondent they considered the Greek ...

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  14. Wall Street Recovery

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— Tuesday's cautious recovery in stock and bond prices continued yesterday, with a moderate turnover. ...

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  15. Predicts Economic Crisis in U.S.

    MOSCOW, Thursday — The leading economist. Evgeni Varga, in an article in "Pravda[?]" predicts an economic crisis in the United ...

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  16. TRIESTE DEADLOCK SMASHED

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— In a sweeping series of compromises the Foreign Ministers yesterday smashed the deadlock ...

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  17. TRAGIC SITUATION IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday. — In the House of Commons last night, members of all parties attacked the administration of the British zone in Germany. Mr. R. R. Stokes (Lab.), who raised the matter on the adjournment, ...

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  18. COMMUNISTS WANT PREMIERSHIP

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Communists are advocating M. Thorez, their leader, as an immediate candidate for the Premiership, and ...

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  19. AIM OF TALKS ON INDIA

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Under Secretary for India (Mr. A. Henderson) told the House of Commons that the purpose ...

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  20. FRENCH PLAN FOR RECOVERY

    PARIS, Thursday. — Franc[?] aims at balancing the budget in 1947, and eventually doubling pre-war exports, through ...

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  21. Not Happy in Australia

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — The "News Herald" says Canadian and American brides are finding life tough in Australia, and are ...

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  22. BRITISH TRADE SWITCH

    LONDON, Thursday. — Britain, to earn more dollars, plans a trade switch to increase exports to the United States and ...

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  23. APPLE AND PEAR SCHEME SHOULD BE CONTINUED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Mr. Falkinder (Lib., Tas.) in the House of Representatives to-day, said the apple and pear acquisition scheme should be continued for 1948. The Government had not lost by the scheme, because if 3000 ...

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  24. MORE CARGO SPACE FOR HOBART

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Provision of additional cargo space on the Karuah running between Sydney and Hobart would be considered ...

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  25. BOOK OFFENDS: PUBLISHERS FINED

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — Doubleday and Co. were yesterday convicted of violations of State laws relating to obscene literature ...

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  26. GAS CUTS EACH WEEK- END UNTIL DISPUTE SETTLED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Gas restrictions which begin at midnight to-morrow will probably be enforced each week-end until a settlement is reached with the Gas Employes' Union. The State executive of the union has ...

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