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  3. BILL TO DISSOLVE COMMUNIST PARTY TO-NIGHT

    Special precautions have been taken to ensure that the Anti-Communist Bill is introduced in rne House of Representatives by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-night without incident. ...

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  4. SEAMEN'S BAN ON U.S. OFFICIALS AS REPRISAL

    Members of the Seamen's Union have decided, to declare black all, Australian ships carrying American officials or freight ...

    Article : 281 words
  5. ATTLEE WINS BUDGET CHALLENGE BY 5 VOTES

    In the critical challenge by the Opposition to two items in the Budget proposals, the Attlee Government won by a margin of five votes in each case, the voting being 304 to ...

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  6. NATIVE BANDSMAN RECEIVES MUSIC DIPLOMA

    A member of the Royal Papuan and New Guinea Constabulary Band receives his Certificate of the Trinity College of Music, London, from the Superintendent of the Force (Col. J. S. Grimshaw). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MR. R. JAMES INJURED IN CAR SMASH

    Mr. Rowley James, M.P. for Hunter, was injured when the car in which he was travelling ...

    Article : 159 words
  8. HONGKONG TO BUILD WALL WITH CHINA

    The Government has commenced to build a 10ft. wire mesh fence along the 17 mile frontier with China. ...

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  9. CZECH PLEA FOR PEACE PACT

    The Czechoslovakian Embassy in London announced to-day that it had sent a note to the Foreign Office ...

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  10. OVERTIME BAN CUTS OUTPUT OF STEEL SHEETS

    With most of the plant of Lysaght's Port Kembla works idle, the production of about 2,000 tons of ...

    Article : 225 words
  11. NEW WEAPONS TO USE ATOMIC POWER

    A laconic phrase in the recent semi-annual report of the Secretary of Defence (Mr. Johnson) indicated that the United ...

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  12. South Moluccas Declare Independence

    The independence of the Republic of South Moluccas was proclaimed in Ambon to-day by local leaders. The South Moluccas is a group of islands east of the Celebes which formed a province within the State of ...

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  13. LIVELY RECEPTION FOR DR. JOHNSON

    Five hundred students of the Queensland University gave the Dean of Canterbury (Dr. Hewlett Johnson) a lively reception ...

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  14. RED CHARGE RENEWED IN U.S. SENATE

    Senator Joseph McCarthy alleged in the Senate that former Communist, Louis Budenz, had told Senate investigators in ...

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  15. STATE TO LIFT PRE-ELECTION BANS ON PRESS

    The State Labour Caucus today decided to lift the 70-hour ban on Press election news and comment before State elections. ...

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  16. Britain Denies Israeli Charge of Arms Shipments

    Israel to-day accused Britain of encouraging "an explosive situation" in the Middle East by supplying arms to the Arab ...

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  17. Britain's Share Of Marshall Aid Questioned

    Republican policy leader Senator Robert Taft, to-day questioned whether Britain should receive a proposed 687 million ...

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  18. KOREAN WARNS AGAINST RED DRIVE SOUTH

    The Korean Ambassador to U.S.A. (Dr. Johh Myun Chang) yesterday warned Australia that she could not just sit down and ...

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  19. PLANE RELIC BROUGHT FROM BALTIC SEA

    Fishermen from Burgsvik, on the Island of Getland, last night brought in from the Baltic Sea what appeans to be a[?] plane wheel ...

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  20. U.S. Methods for Malaria Control Urged for Pacific

    High Chief Tuitele, of American Somoa, startled delegates to the South Pacific Conference this morning when he claimed that ...

    Article : 147 words
  21. Move to Bring W. Germany in Atlantic Pact

    The United States was now discussing new proposals to increase the authority of the West German Republic and bring it in ...

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  22. BRUTAL MURDER BY DRUG-RIDDEN NEGRO GANG

    William Murphy, a 52-year-old policeman, who had just gone off duty, was killed by four bandits yesterday, who were robbing a ...

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  23. CHILD DIES OF SPIRIT BURNS

    Horribly burned about the body, face, arms and legs by an exploding bottle of methylated spirits, a child nearly four years ...

    Article : 88 words
  24. MORE TROOPS IN LONDON DOCKS

    Thousands of striking London dockers assembling for a "show of strength" march, watched another 1000 troops move into ...

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  25. EGYPTIAN ASSASSIN HANGED

    Abdul Meguid Ahmed Hassan, 22, who assassinated the Egyptian Prime Minister, Mahmound El Nokrashy, in December, 1948, ...

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