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  3. UNDETERRED BY FLOUT STRIKE DECREE THREAT TO

    BRISBANE, SUNDAY.—FOLLOWING THE DECISION OF THE TRADES HALL DISPUTES COMMITTEE TO FLOUT THE NEW LAW DESIGNED TO END THE RAILWAY STRIKE, THE PREMIER (MR. HANLON) ...

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  4. Czechoslovakian Coup Reminds World of 1939

    LONDON, Sunday' (A.A.P.).—A former Foreign Minister (Mr. R. A. Eden) in a speech at Leavington said the overthrow of Czechoslovakia was a danger signal inevitably reminding the world of 1939. Czechoslovakia's second surrender of political liberties had been ...

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  5. MEULEMAN MARRIED

    Victorian opening batsman, Ken Meuleman, was married at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Footscray, on Thursday. He is shown driving away from the church after the ceremony with his bride, who was formerly Miss Marie Cahill. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. VAST BUILDING PLAN PREPARED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — A plan to spend £385,000,000 over 10 yeats on housing and public works as a guarantee against ...

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  7. BRITISH POLICY TOWARDS SOVIET

    LONDON, Sunday. (A.A.P.) —Asked at a meeting whether he thought Russia's policy would lead to war, Sir Stafford ...

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  8. BIGGEST MILITARY DEBACLE IN HISTORY OF FAR EAST

    HONG KONG, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Some of the fineit American-trained and equipped units of the Chinese Army are at present embroiled in the biggest military debacle in the history of Far East, ...

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  9. RUSSO-FINNISH PACT CAUSES ALARM

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday. (A. A.P.)—Stalin's proposal for a Russo-Finnisli pact has alarmed Finland's Scandinavian ...

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  10. BLOODSHED IN KOREA

    SEOUL (Korea), Sunday. (A. A.P.)—Communist-led attacks on police and public officials which began on Wednesday ...

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  11. 700 Communists Arrested In Greece

    ATHENS, Sunday.

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  12. CONFIDENTIAL TELEGRAM "INTERCEPTED"

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. (A. A.P.)—During the war, Russia was given a copy of a confidential telegram from President ...

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  13. 26 BRITISH SOLDIERS KILLED WHEN TRAIN BLOWN UP

    LONDON, Sun. (AAP). —Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent says 26 British soldiers were killed and ...

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  14. New Government of Palestine

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sunday (A.A.P.).—The United Nations' Palestine Commission said to— day it had received a ...

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  15. Last of British Troops Leave India

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).— Reuter's Bombay correspondent says the last of the British troops left India when the first ...

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  16. English Tractors Due Shortly

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Three hundred low horsepower tractors are expected to reach Australia next month from England, the ...

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  17. CRUISER AND SLOOP DAMAGED BY STORM

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.). —The Admiralty reports that storms damaged the cruiser Nigeria and the sloop Snipe in the ...

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  18. CHINESE INFLATION CONTINUES UNCHECKED

    HONG KONG, Sunday. (A. A.P.-Reuter).— The price of rice and other vital commodities raced to new record heights ...

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  19. Reduced Strength of Royal Navy

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.). A Government White Paper disclosed the Navy's operational strength as two batteships, four ...

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  20. AGREES TO DISCUSSION OF MARSHALL PLAN

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.). — Router's Moscow correspondent says the Soviet Trade Union Council, although condemning the Marshall ...

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  22. BOYS DISCUSS PROBLEM OF WORLD HUNGER

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sunday (A. A.P.).—Seventeen-year-old Peter Ewing, of Sydney, to-day presided over a most remarkable ...

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  23. WOUNDING CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Walter Arnold Fraser (50), of Ryan street, Footscray, appeared in the City Court yesterday charged ...

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  24. TEXTILE IMPORTS

    CANBERRA, Sunday—Australia receiving greater quantities of British sewing threads than any other market except India, and ...

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  25. WHAT LABOR HAS DONE FOR WORKERS

    LAUNCESTON. Sunday. — It is vitally necessary that the representatives of the workers should be in the majority in State ...

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  26. Narrow Escapes from Drowning

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Many people had narrow escapes from drowning in Port Phillip Bay to-day, when a ...

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  27. LESS PUBLIC SPENDING

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Public spending had slackened off greatly since the war, and some shops were Anding unsaleable ...

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  28. Russian "Aggression" Called Greater Menace Than Hitler

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—Russian aggression is "a greater menace than Hitler" and must be stopped, Congress was warned yesterday. The warning was given by the Secretary of Commerce (Mr. ...

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  29. Threatened Beer Drought

    "SYDNEY, Sunday. — There will be no draught or bottled beer throughout New South Wales next weekend if the strike ...

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  30. ALLEGED SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—The Army announces that it has dismissed several employes at the St. Louis ...

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  31. TWO MEN KILLED IN FALLS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Reginald Gowing (65), member of a wellknown Sydney firm, was killed this afternoon while visiting friends on ...

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  32. MASQUERADED AS MINISTER

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — Pleading guilty in the Police Court yesterday to a charge of false pretences. Alwyn Henshaw Harris (55) was ...

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  33. Making Best Use of Shids

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—The Tasmanian Traffic Committee was doing its best to assist Tasmania with the shipping ...

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  34. VIOLENT TIDAL WAVE

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—The Cagliari correspondent of the British United Press says the most violent tidal wave in living memory ...

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  35. " Shocking Allegations" Regarding A.M.F. in Japan

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The State Council of the Legion of ExServlcemen will ask the State Government to investigate ...

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  36. EFFORTS TO SEIZE TOWN

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.F.L—The Rangoon representative of the Associated Press of America says the Burmese military police have been ...

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