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  3. WILL HELP UNIONS GET RID OF COMMUNISTS

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The only people who could rid their unions of Communist leaders were the unionists, and they needed political help which a Liberal Government was prepared to give them, declared Mr. R. G. Casey, Federal President of the Liberal Party, at a crowded Liberal rally at the Hobart Town Hall to-night. The overflow from the 500 in the hall heard the address over ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. GREEK REBELS IN FLIGHT

    ATHENS, Tuesday (A.A.P.). —The War Minister (Mr. Stratos) said last night that with the captare ot General ...

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  5. KREMLIN TALKS AGAIN FAIL TO PRODUCE AGREEMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—Rauter says London diplomatic quarters believe the four-Power Kremlin meeting yesterday again failed to produce a basis for fourPower negotiations on Germany. It is thought the ...

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  6. Both Sides Laugh at Observers

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday (A. A.P.).— Both sides in Jerusalem openly laugh at the United Nations observers who ...

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  7. Socks Will Rise 3/6 Pair

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Lifting of the Government subsidies on wool and rayon would mean a rise of 3/6 per pair in men's socks, textile ...

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  8. LANDLORD AND TENANT PROSECUTIONS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — In the Interests of smooth and effective transfer of controls from the Commonwealth to the States ...

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  9. Jews Occupy Red Cross Centre

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—Reuter's Amman correspondent says that Israell forces occupied the Red Cross centre in Jerusalem after an ...

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  10. Burmese Loyalists Recapture Prome

    RANGOON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).— Burmese Government forces have recaptured Prome, 160 miles north of Rangoon, and the nearby towns of ...

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  11. BOYCOTT OF INDONESIAN RECEPTION

    CANBERRA,. Tuesday.—The Dutch Minister to Australia. (Mr. M. P. E. Tepnema) to-day boycotted a reception given to ...

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  12. Workers Will Attend Naval Launching

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— An official of the Navy Department said today that dock workers would be well represented at the launching of the ...

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  13. SKYMASTERS TO BRING IMMIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— On August 29 and 30. two A.N.A. skymastere will leave Melbourne on charter trips to bring immigrants to Australia. ...

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  14. GOOD HOUSING NECESSARY FOR PREVENTION OF T.B.

    PERTH (W.A.), Tuesday.—The first requirement for the prevention of T.B. was to ensure that the people were well housed. They should be well fed, receive an adequate wage, and be assisted to use their leisure wisely, the ...

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  15. British Reinforcements News Surprises Malaya

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday (A.A.P.Reuter).—Revelations from London that a "whole brigade group" of reinforcements will shortly be sent to Malaya in response to a request from the Malayan authorities has caused surprise here, where the movement was a "top secret." ...

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  16. MAY HAVE BEEN THROWN INTO RIVER

    HOBART, Tuesday.— The police are still investigating the disappearance of Michael Richard Splann, a 59year-old farmer of Tyenna, who was ...

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  17. 30 YEARS TO REPAY LOANS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A. A.P.).—Britain will be given 30 years, beginning 1956, to repay the dollar loans she will receive ...

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  18. U.S. POLICE REFUTE KIDNAPPING CHARGES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—The "New York Times" reports that it has learned from trustworthy sources that an exhaustive report by the Police Department says the Russian charges that Mrs. Oksana Stepnovna. Kosenkina was kidnapped by White Russians are ...

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  19. ENVISAGES NEW STATE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The Premier (Mr. Hollway) envisages the possibility or a new State with Eden as the capital. ...

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  20. WANT TEA AND BUTTER RATIONING LIFTED

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.— Lifting of butter and tea rationing was urged by the Grocers' Association of ...

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  21. Young Man Kidnapped

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.— A young man who was kidnapped in Hunter street, Newcastle, this evening by men in a high-powered car made an ...

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  22. DECIDE TO PAY FINES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Miners at the Maitland Main colliery in Cessnock who yesterday threatened to strike rather than pay the fines ...

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  23. Romantic Link With Pioneering Past

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A romantic link with Australia's pioneering past was broken when Mrs. Teresa Macnamara died at. Cloncurry ...

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  24. WORLD TRADING LESS, PRODUCING MORE

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—The latest United Nations economic survey points out that the world is trading less, although it is producing more. The survey does not include Russian production, because the Soviet did not submit figures. ...

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  25. ANTI-INFLATION BILL CALLED FEEBLE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.). —President Truman yesterday signed the Republican anti-inflation bill, describing it as "feeble," and ...

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  26. Efforts to Settle Pilots' Strike

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Fresh offorts will be made to-morrow to settle the strike of harbor pilots in Sydney and Newcastle following failure ...

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  27. MORE SYDNEY SAFE ROBBERIES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Three more safe robberies in Sydney last night are believed to be the work of a gang which made a series of raids on city ...

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  28. Said He Had Good Time in Gaol

    BRISBANE, Tuesday,— A prisoner in Long Bay Gaol sent his wife a letter last October telling her he had a good job ...

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  29. PARALYSIS IN W.A.

    PERTH (W.A.), Tuesday.— The epidemic of infantile paralysis In west Australia shows no sign of abating, since January 1 last there have ...

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  30. 500 DOCTORS AT MEDICAL CONGRESS

    PERTH (W.A.), Tuesday.— The inaugural meeting of the sixth session of the Australasian medical congress in the University of West ...

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  31. No Breathing Space Next Time

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.). —Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery said we could not hope for a breathing space, as in ...

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  34. BABE RUTH DEAD

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (A.A. P.).—Babe Ruth, former famous baseball player, died yesterday of cancer of the throat, ...

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  35. TRADE AGREEMENT WITH SWEDEN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Commonwealth Government has concluded a new trade agreement with Sweden, under which each country has agreed to do its utmost to export commodities urgently required by the other. Also, the Swedish Government has arranged ...

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  36. ADMITS OFFENCE AFTER ACQUITTAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— While giving evidence against Edward Frederick Smith, taxi driver, of Lithgow, who was charged in Quarter Seasions ...

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  37. Accused of Breaking Treaty

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday (A.A. P.). — Britain and the United States charged in the Security Council that Yugoslavia had broken ...

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