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  3. STATE A.L.P. STANDS FIRM ON SENATE ENDORSEMENTS

    HOBART.—The militant Labor movement in Tasmania received a severe setback yesterday when the State A.L.P. executive decided not to call another party conference—a move requested by left wing branches of the party to consider amending the rule limiting Labor ...

    Article : 541 words
  4. Medical scheme mayend

    HOBART.—Tasmania may be forced to drop its free medical scheme because ...

    Article : 178 words
  5. S.A. CADETS' VISIT

    Some of the party of 20 Salvation Army Cadets from Melbourne, who paid a brief visit to Burnie yesterday afternoon before boarding the Taroona at Devonport on their return to Melbourne. The cadets spent a fortnight in Hobart and Launceston.-ADVOCATE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BLOODIEST KOJE RIOT SEES 32 KILLED

    KOJE ISLAND.—Prisoners in an area the size of a city block yesterday fought with spears, sandbags, swords and knives to resist dispersion, in one of the bloodiest riots seen in this United Nations prison-camp island. When the troops had completed forcible removal of the prisoners after nearly two and a half hours, one American ...

    Article : 383 words
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  8. FIRST A-BOMB ON THE WAY

    PORTSMOUTH—The aircraft carrier Campania, with Britain's first atombomb aboard, sailed ...

    Article : 95 words
  9. "Depression unless confidence restored"

    HOBART—Unless the Federal Government restored the confidence of the Investing public, Australia ...

    Article : 74 words
  10. ARRESTS FOLLOW NIGHT CHASE

    MELBOURNE.—Three men and two young women were cornered and arrested at pistol point by police early yesterday ofter a 90 m.p.h. chase, during which 17 shots were fired at an allegedly stolen utility ...

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  11. VITAL CABINET TALKS TO-DAY

    HOBART—State Ministers will decide on the allocation of Tasmania's loan fund money when Cabinet ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. U.5. £2870M. FOREIGN AID BILL APPROVED

    WASHINGTON.—The United States Senate on Monday gave final Congressional approval to a foreign aid bill providing 6,447,730,750 dollars (nearly £2870 million) and sent it to the White House for President Truman's signature to make it law. The Bill's total was ...

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