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  3. OBSERVERS EXPECT RETIREMENT OF Mr. McGIRR

    Trades Hall officials said to-night, that they believed that Mr. McGirr would stand by his decision to resign as Leader of the Labour Parliamentary Party and as Premier. ...

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  4. AMERICA READY TO TALK WITH SOVIET

    The American Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson), declared to-day that the United States was ready to negotiate with the Soviet Union, but not at the expense of arousing ...

    Article : 398 words
  5. LEOPOLD RETURNING TO BELGIAN THRONE

    King Leopold, previously exiled since the liberation of Belgium, has decided to return to his throne, circles close to the Belgian Cabinet said to-day. They said that the talks the Belgian Premier (M. ...

    Article : 90 words
  6. COMET MAKES LONDON-ROME RECORD

    The De Havilland four-engined jet airliner to-day established a London to Rome record, flying the ...

    Article : 111 words
  7. RED THREAT TO INDO-CHINA GROWING

    The French, Army Commander (General Carpenter) said to-day that there was no sign that the Chinese were preparing to move ...

    Article : 181 words
  8. A.C.T.U. REJECTS ONUS FOR INDUSTRIAL STOPPAGES

    The A.C.T.U. has decided that it could not be held responsible for further industrial stoppages in support of demands for an immediate increase in wages to meet rising prices. ...

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  9. MOVE TO ABOLISH UPPER HOUSE

    It was learned to-night that there would be a move at the next meeting of Caucus on Tuesday immediately ...

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  10. LIBERAL ATTACK ON LABOUR FOR KHAMA BAN

    Seven of the nine Liberal members of Parliament, including the Party Leader (Mr. Clement Davies), have tabled a ...

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  11. MAITLAND PITS TO WORK; B.H.P. STRIKE TO-DAY

    Maitland district coalmine deputies at a meeting at Cessnock to-night, decided to end their strike, ...

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  12. WARNS OF DANGER OF NEW D-DAY

    The new D-Day of the third world conflict might be much closer than had been thought, General George Kenney, ...

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  13. DIPLOMAT RECALLED

    The State Department yesterday ordered John S. Service, a State Department officer, back from India to testify personally ...

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  14. MR. McGIRR TO GIVE DECISION NEXT WEEK

    The announcement as to [?] ther the Premier (Mr. M[?] will withdraw his resignat[?] Leader of the Parliam[?] ...

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  15. U.S. FOREIGN AID REACHES BIG TOTAL

    American foreign aid grants and loans totalled 5,976 million dollars (£A2,667,902,802) during 1949. ...

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  16. TRAMWAYS UNION DEREGISTERED

    The full Arbitration Court to-day deregistered the Tramways Employees' Association. The deregistration is on a ...

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  17. SIGNALMAN AVERTS RAILWAY DISASTER

    A signalman at Fassifern to-night diverted 400 tons of loaded runaway goods trucks from the path of a train, with only seconds to spare. The signalman is Cliff ...

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  18. BILL TO VALIDATE SOLDIER LEASES

    State Cabinet to-day approved a Bill to validate the titles of a number of soldier settlement leases made doubtful by a recent ...

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  19. GERMANY IN: JAPAN OUT OF WHEAT PACT

    The International Wheat Council has accepted Germany as a member of the International Wheat Agreement but rejected ...

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  20. Dramatic Incidents In Trial Of Dugan And Mears

    Dramatic incidents occurred in the Central Court to-day at the hearing of charge sagainst Darcy Dugan and William Mears, when ...

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  21. NATIONALISATION HAILED AS REMEDY FOR COAL

    Government plans to import coal would reduce the miner to the level of a coolie, Senator Grant (N.S.W.) said in the ...

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  22. Commonwealth Talks Urged On Jap Peace Settlement

    Another meeting of British Commonwealth Minister [?]s [?]uld be called to discuss [?] Japanese peace, ...

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  23. U.S. TIGHTENS LAW ON SECRETS

    By 309 votes to 2, the House of Representatives passed a bill giving new safeguards to United States official secrets and ...

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  24. RAILWAY UNION DEFERS RAILWAY BAN

    Railway unions decided to-night to postpone indefinitely a decision to place a ban on the working and servicing of N.S.W. ...

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