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  3. Big Three Leaders To Meet At Bermuda Early In December

    The Big Three Western Powers will meet at Bermuda from December 4 to December 12, it was officially announced to-day. The announcement followed renewed speculation that the top-level conference was in the offing after the postponement in July ...

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  4. ALLIES COMBING TRIESTE FOR TROUBLE-MAKERS

    Anglo-American authorities in Trieste are carrying out one of the biggest security drives yet made in Zone A to obtain evidence of the organisation behind last week's rioting. The London Daily Telegraph ...

    Article : 259 words
  5. Sir Wm. Slim Predicts Session Will Be Brief

    Opening the new session of Parliament yesterday the Governor-General, Sir William Slim, forecast a brief session, in which the major legislation would be a comprehensive ...

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  6. GOVERNOR- GENERAL OPENS PARLIAMENTARY SESSION

    THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, Field-Marshal Sir William Slim takes the [?]te on the steps at Parliament House yesterday after opening the new Parliamentary session. With the Governor-General is Lady Slim, making her first official appearance in Canberra. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SYDNEY LABOR MEN RESIGN

    Four officials of the Redfern Branch of the Australian Labor Party resigned their positions to-night. ...

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  8. Mr. Evatt Silent On "Resignation"

    The Minister for Housing, Mr. Evatt, to-day refused to say whether he intended to resign his portfolio. ...

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  9. P.M. DOUBTS SCRAP METAL "SHORTAGE"

    If the export of scrap iron and steel to Japan created a grave position in the Australian steel industry steps would be taken to ...

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  10. IN BRIEF...

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Because the mortgage was foreclosed, the Peekskill, New York, home of William Main was to ...

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  11. Queen's Visit Instrument In Cementing Commonwealth

    Mr. Downer (Angas) last night called for greater imperial cohesion between countries of the British Commonwealth. The world needed a collective international society if it was to avoid the extinction of civilisation, he said. ...

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  12. Wants Limit On Repatriation Appeals Off

    Certain provisions or the Repatriation Act which applied to the time allowed for lodgement of appeals against commission ...

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  13. "No Widespread Native Uprising In New Guinea"

    There uas no evidence of a widespiead native uprising in New Guinea, the Minister for Territories, Mr. Hasluck, said ...

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  14. Churchill Sees World As "Awful Muddle," But Is Still Optimistic

    Sir Winston Churchill said last night he thought there was an improvement in world tension and that time, patience and goodwill might bring a real easement—provided the ...

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  15. M. Wendling Heads Migration Mission

    Charles M. Wendling (France) has been named to head a mission in Australia of the inter-Governmental committee for ...

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  16. Development Vital To Defence- Dr. Evatt

    Australia could be neither great nor safe until it built up its population and developed its resources[?] the Leader of the Opposition, Dr. Evatt, said yesterday. ...

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  17. FORMER "DELICATE BABY" NOW 105

    LONDON, Tuesday.—When Eliza Luckett was a baby doctors told her parents[?] she was unlikely to live because she was ...

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  18. CANBERRA TO ADOPT N.S.W. BUILDING REGULATIONS

    Arrangements had been made for present building regulations in Canberra to be superseded by those in force ...

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  19. GORDON PIRIE WINS DUAL AWARD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Brit[?] sensational young distance [?] ner, Gordon Pirie, 22, has [?] the Jackson Memorial C[?] ...

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