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  3. PRIME MINISTER REFUSES TO PLACE BAN ON COMMUNISTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) refused an Opposition request in the House of Representatives to-day to ban the Communist Party. In an outspoken question, Mr. Blain (Ind., N.T.) ...

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  4. FITTING OUT FOR TEST TOUR

    TEST CRICKETERS, Ian Johnson and Sam Loxton, trying on sports coats at a Melbourne warehouse before leaving for Tasmania on the first stage of thc tour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. May Scrap Railway To Settle Queensland Strike

    BRISBANE; Thursday.—The Queensland Government is considering scrapping the State railways and introducing a system of combined road and air transport to replace mem. ...

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  6. Played With Broken Ribs

    Hungarian violinist, Robert Pikier, who is giving a series of concerts for the Australian Broadcasting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Sizeable Tax Cuts Unlikely

    CANBERRA, Thursday,— People could not have a national superannuation scheme, reduced taxation and a ...

    Article : 144 words
  8. URGES BLOC TO CURB RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—Formation of a Western defence bloc to half Russia's "naked power aggressions" ...

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  9. PLANNING STATE DAIRY FARMS

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Government proposes to establish State dairy farms to produce milk for governmental ...

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  10. GUATEMALA MAY BREAK WITH BRITAIN

    SAN SALVADOR, Thursday (A.A.P.).—A break in-relations between Guatemala and Britain seems likely nuy day now. With unprecedented measures against thc British, such as snubbing British diplomats, gagging correspondents, telephone tapping and mail ...

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  11. MEDICAL PROFESSION MAY BE OVERCROWDED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Prof. Harold Dew, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the Sydney University, said in Melbourne to-day that so many enrolments were being received for the medical course at the Sydney University that ...

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  12. DEFENDS B.C.O.F.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The whole mass of Australian troops in Japan would be seething with righteous indignation at ...

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  13. 7 MISSING IN POWDER MAGAZINE EXPLOSION

    —The Milan correspondent of the Associated Press of Americasays it soldiers and four civilians were seriously injured, ...

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  14. Britain Exhausts U.S. Loan

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. (A.A.P.)—Britain has exnausted her 3750—million dollar American loan with a ...

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  15. HITLER TECHNIQUE SEEN IN RUSSIAN POLICY

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.),—Russian policy had shown a new, sinister side, said the Opposition Leader (Lord Salisbury) in a House of Lords debate on foreign affairs. Hitler's qualities had become apparent in the directors of ...

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  16. ORDERED TO SAFEGUARD SOVEREIGNTY

    MJNDON, Thursday (A.A.P.). The Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin) said in the House of Commons that British ships ...

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  17. CANNOT BRING JAPANESE WIVES TO AUSTRALIA

    TOKIO, Thursday (A.A.P.).— Australian servicemen who marry Japanese in Japan will not be permitted to taite them ...

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  18. Denies American Migrants Disillusioned

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday (A.A.P.).—With very exceptions Americans who migrated to Australia under the assisted passage ...

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  21. "Leaning Over Backward' to Help Britain"

    LONDON, Thursday. (A.A.P.)— Mr. L. A. Plummer, chairman of the British Overseas Food Corporation, has arrived from Australia, ...

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  22. May Yield Clue to Ancient Race

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Intensely interested in the archaeology of Australian aborigines, a leading U.S. anthropologist who ...

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  23. Says Benes Acted Under Terrible Pressure

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—Declaring that President Edward Bones had "acted under terrible pressure and duress" in the recent political developments in Czechoslovakia, the Ambassador to the United States (Juraj Slavik) to-day announced his resignation. ...

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  24. U.N. PARTY TRICKS ARAB GUERILLAS

    JERUSALEM, Thursday (A.A.P.).—An advance party of six members of the U.N. Palestine Commission secretariat, which landed at Lydda airport on Tuesday, flew to Jerusalem, avoiding a force af Arab guerillas who, apparently aware of the party's arrival, had ...

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