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  3. BILL TO OUTLAW BECOMES LAW THIS MORNING COMMUNIST PARTY

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Communist Party Dissolution Bili outlawing the Australian Communist Party passed all stages in the Senate at 10.56 tonight. lt will be presented to the Governor-General (Mr. W. J. M'Kell) for Royaf ...

    Article : 438 words
  4. RED TROOP MOVES NEAR TURKEY

    ANKARA, Thursday.—A high Turkish Army source said to-day Soviet troop movements were taking place ...

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  5. Calls For Peace Talks with Indo-China

    PARIS, Thursday. — The Communist, M. Pierre Juge, first speaker in the French National Assembly's debate to-day on Indo-China, called for peace negotiations with Dr. Ho Chi Minh, head of the Vietminh insurgent regime in Indo-China. ...

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  6. Sir Stafford cripps Expected To Resign

    LONDON, Thursday—An official announcement that Sir Stafford Cripps has resigned his post as Chancellor of the Exchequer is ex ...

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  7. Fierce Fighting in Buming Pyongyang

    TOKIO, Thursday. — United States armored forces smashed through to the centre of burning Pyongyang to-day, hurling Communist rearguards back across the Taedong river into the western half of the capital. ...

    Article : 358 words
  8. Prices Ministers Meet To-day

    HOBART.Thursday.— All The Prices Ministers have reached Hobart for their conference, which will commence ...

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  9. Wants Investigation Of industries Act

    HOBART, Thursday.—There was sufficient information in the Au di tor-General's report to warrant an investigation ...

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  10. REJECTS BAN ON RUBBER FOR REDS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Thc British Government to—day re jected a proposal that it should ban all future exports of rubfctif to Russia and Communist-controlled countries until Communist guerilla activities in Malaya had ceased. Sir Jocelyn Lucas (Con ...

    Article : 154 words
  11. MAY APPEAL DIRECT TO PRIVY COUNCIL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — A direct appeal to the Privy Council in England is being considered by the legal advisers of former radio ...

    Article : 144 words
  12. INTERNATIONAL BODY FOR ASIA AID PLAN

    LONDON, Thursday. — Art international organisation may be et up to supervise the British Commonwealth's [?]1868 million sterling scheme to develop South and South-East Asia. This is envisaged in a report drawn up In London, and now being studied ...

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  14. SIX MEN SWEPT TO THEIR DEATH OVER DAM SPILLWAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Hundreds o f people are searching for the bodies of six men who were swept to their death over a spillway at Burrunjuck dam this morning. Relatives of the six known victims have been informed of the tragedy by ...

    Article : 408 words
  15. "Shameful" Opposition To Recruiting Drive

    HOBART, Thursday.—The attitude of the Federal Labor Party in opposing the recruiting campaign was a "sell out to the ...

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