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  3. REDS IN CHUNGKING CHIANG FLEES TO TEMPORARY HAVEN

    HONG KONG, Tuesday.—Troops entered the suburbs of Chungking last night Chinese headquarters announced at Taipeh to-day that the Nationalist Government had evacuated completely from Chungking to Chengtu. Chengtu offers only a temporary haven and Chiang Kai-shek will be forced to ...

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    There was brief excitement in Jones Street, Burnie, on Sunday morning when this car, minus driver, ran backwards down the steep hill and mounted the gutter to end up in Mr. A. Johnson's front garden. Within five minutes bystanders had lifted it back on to the road. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Says Doctors Not Opposed To Free Medicine

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The medical profession had no objection to the provision of free medicine or to Government ...

    Article : 115 words
  6. Airliner Crashes

    DALLAS (Texas), Tuesday.—An American airlines DC6 with 40 passengers and crew crashed here and burst into ...

    Article : 66 words
  7. AMPLE PETROL LIKELY FOR CHRISTMAS

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—Although petrol retailers and oil companies in Launceston to-day held conflicting and widely-varied views on the prospects, it is generally held that there would be ample petrol in Northern Tasmania for the Christmas period. An officer of the Shell Co. of ...

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  8. WOULD BE PUT ON IMMEDIATE WAR FOOTING

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Overall plans for the 12 Atlantic-Pact countries to be put on an immediate war footing in the ...

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  9. South African Protest Against U.N. Decision

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday.—South Africa has announced her withdrawal from all future meetings of the Trusteeship Committee during the remainder of the present session of the General Assembly. This is the result of the ...

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  10. Says 2000 British Teachers Are Red

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Cot Giles, a former president of the National Union of Teachers, said at the 21st national congress of the ...

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  11. Growers Want Fruit Board Plan For Marketing

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Most Tasmanian growers favor the State Fruit Board's marketing plan. ...

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  12. B.M.A. OPPOSITION "MERELY POLITICAL"

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—The Federal Government's free medical scheme would not disturb the doctor-patient relationship, the Minister for Health (Senator M'Kenna) said to-night, when he attacked British Medical Association opposition. ...

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  13. NEW DRUG SAVES LIVES

    PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday.—A new drug, neomycin, was given to two men patients recently after all other drugs ...

    Article : 128 words
  14. Union Purge

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Every official of the Transport and General Workers Union has been given until to-morrow to return ...

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