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  5. "RED" BILLS MIGHT BE MODELLED ON ENGLAND'S ACT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Drastic measures to deal with Communists in the Commonwealth Public Service, and to protect the nation's defence secrets, will be dealt with by Federal Cabinet at an early date. ...

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    Section of the huge crowd which attended the running of the 1952 Lismore Cup yesterday. Photo shows the crowded betting ring a few minutes before the horses went to the starting post for the Cup.—Report, results, Page 10. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Soldiers Drowned

    SEOUL, Thursday (AAP).—Thirty American soldiers were drowned on Monday when a sudden flood Sw[?]pt them from a sandbar in the middle of a South K[?]rean river, it was disclosed today. ...

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  8. "UNWELL, NOT DRUNK"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Metropolitan Police Superintendent W. C. S. Thompson denied at the Liquor Royal Commission today that he had been drunk when he was due to appear before the Commission on Monday. ...

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  9. Rejection of Barnes "Unparalleled Act"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—International cricketer, Sidney George Barnes' rejection from an Australian team to play the West Indies in 1950, was described today as an "unparalleled action" by the Australian Board of Cricket Control. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "NO ATOMIC MOTOR CARS"

    DARWIN, Thursday.—Americans were building an atomic submarine but "I don't think any of us will see ...

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  11. BIG ATTACKS BY PLANES

    TOKIO, Thursday (AAP). —More than 100 United Nations warplanes attacked a major Communist cement ...

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  12. BIRTHDAY

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP) —Princess Margaret quietly celebrated her 22nd birthday today, at Balmoral Castle. ...

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  13. HUGHES' WARNING ON OIL AND WHITE AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Mr. W. M. Hughes, Lib., N.S.W., today issued a two-pronged warning to the Commonwealth Government. He warned it not to sell its interest in the Commonwealth Oil Refineries, and he warned it against threats to the White Australia Policy from ...

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  16. CROSSING FATALITY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A. woman and four children were killed instantly late to-day in a level crossing smash ...

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  17. Censure Motion Lost By 4 Votes

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The House of Representatives tonight defeated the Opposition's motion censuring the Government on the Budget by 50 votes to 46. ...

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  18. Air Problems Discussed

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Financial problems confronting the operation of overseas air services ...

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  19. Not For Peking

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Because he cannot find out what is on the agenda, Professor W. Mac ...

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  20. Ruling Over Wages Application

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Arbitration Court today refused to hear urgently and separately from the wages and hours claims, an application for suspension of the November and February cost of living adjustments. The Court set down the ...

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