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  6. BILL TO SAFEGUARD OFFICIAL SECRETS Anti-Sabotage Also

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Commonwealth Government will introduce an Official Secrets' and Anti-Sabotage Bill during the present sittings of Federal Parliament. The Bill is designed to deal with the activities of ...

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  7. YOUNG SIGNALLER GIVEN IMMEDIATE M.M. FOR BRAVERY

    TOKIO, Wednesday (AAP-Reuter).—Immediate award of the Military Medal has been made to an Australian Army signaller, for bravery in Korea. ...

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  8. Talking Details With Daughter

    Lt. Col. "Goldie" Gardner, famous British light car racing driver, discusses with his daughter Rosalind details, from a model, about his forthcoming trip to U.S., where he will attempt more records at Utah Salt Flats. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Appeal Over Dismissal

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sgt. Edward Clyde Davis today lodged an appeal against dismissal from the ...

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  10. Warning on Prospecting For Uranium

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Would-be prospectors were being misled by hopes of quick money from the ...

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  11. Speculation On Chinese Moscow Talks

    NEW YORK, Wednesday (AAP).—Rebuilding of Manchuria into a "massive arsenal" of Communism, is ...

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  12. RETURNING

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP).—Twenty-two year old Australian, Barbara Anderson, whose two ...

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  13. BRITISH SCIENTIST FOR DEFENCE DISCUSSIONS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The British scientist Sir John Cockroft, will reach Australia tomorrow for discussions on defence science and uranium. He will be the guest of the Commonwealth Government and remain here until September 7, when he will leave for New Zealand. ...

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  14. JAP. WAR CRIMINALS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Casey, said in the House of Representatives today ...

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  15. Aviation School For Japanese

    TOKIO, Wednesday (AAP-Reuter).— Japan's national police reserve, commonly referred to as ...

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  16. CAUCUS MOVE ON COURSING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The State Labour Caucus today decided to ask Cabinet to consider the introduction of legislation ...

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  17. Pole Berserk at Migrants' Camp

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— A Pole went berserk at a migrant camp near Cooma today and stabbed his foreman and a labourer. The victims, both ...

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  20. BAILED OUT SECOND TIME

    SEOUL, Wednesday (AAP).—An American fighter pilot bailed out of his crippled plane twice ...

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  21. REDS STONE U.S. CARS

    TEHERAN, Wednesday (AAP).— Communists renewed street attacks on United States military ...

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  22. DECISION RESERVED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —The Arbitration Court today reserved its decision on the employers' application for ...

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  23. JETS TOO NOISY?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Noise of jet airliners might be so great that the public would not stand it, Sir George Cribbett said today. Sir George, who Is British Ministry of Civil Aviation ...

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  24. TAA Seeks Refund From Govt.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. —Trans Australia Airlines had requested the Federal Government to refund air ...

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  25. CARNIVAL'S GOOD START

    A record crowd yesterday saw the running of the Pescud Handicap at Carlton Park. ...

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  26. Truman Invited to Australia

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, announced in the House of Representatives today that he had invited President Truman to visit Australia during his forthcoming world tour. He said President Truman ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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