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  3. COMMUNIST PARTY DISSOLUTION BILL MAY BECOME LAW TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The Senate* this evening failed to pass the Communist Party Dissolution Bill, but it is expected that it will become law to-morrow. The Leader of the Government (Senator O'Sullivan) attempted to close the debate early this evening, but was forestalled by a Labor Senator. ...

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    Somewhere in Korea.Cookies of the Royal Australian Regiment set up stoves in the open during the regiment's advance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. New Income TAX

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — In future the taxpayer with an elementary knowledge of arithmetic will be able to work out ...

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  6. SOUTH KOREAN TROOPS IN COMMUNIST CAPITAL

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — The South ean troops entered Pyongyang to-night, vision captured Pyongyang airfield and then Taegong river and en-tered the city. ...

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  8. READY TO LODGE CHALLENGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Several leading King's Counsel left sydney by air to-night for Melbourne to lodge a challenge with the High Court against the Anti-Communist Bill.. They will lodge the challenge on behalf of the Australian Communist Party and a ...

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  9. Liner Collides With Ferry

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A large oversea liner collided with a Manly ferry in the harbor at Bradley's Head at about 10.40 to-night. None ...

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  10. Faith in U.N.

    LONDON, Wed. — The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin) yesterday rejected a suggestion in Parlia ...

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  11. Government Beaten On Snap Decision

    HOBART, Wednesday. — On a snap division, the Government suffered its first reverse since the last election When it was defeated on a motion by Mr. Orchard in the House of Assembly to-day. The vote was called for by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) ...

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  12. FIRST READING OF [?]LOCKS BILL

    [?]SART, Wed. — The first reading of the Constitution (Deadlocks) Bill, which is expected to be debated in the House of Assembly ...

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