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  2. CHINESE COMMUNIST LEADERS

    The Communist leader in China, General Mao Tse-tung, centre, in dark coat, greets a group of Communist army officers while on a tour of Peiping, capital of Communist China. At right is the Communist army Commander, General Chu Teh. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Orange Sales Trade Told It Need Not Worry

    The Premier, Mr. McGirr, yesterday advised the Commonwealth Chamber of Fruit and ...

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  4. NEW MOVE IN GREEK WAR

    LONDON, September 26.—War in Greece may flare up again in the spring, according to reports reaching London. ...

    Article : 83 words
  5. LIBERALS' PLANS

    The State council of the Liberal Party decided last night to adopt a vigorous policy of desocialisation, ...

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  6. A.C.T.U. WANTS A HEALTH PLAN

    The full executive of the Australian Council of Trades Unions yesterday urged the Commonwealth Government to set up a complete national health service. ...

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  7. PROGRAMME IS SUGGESTED

    The motion, Mr. Monk said, urged these extensions:— [?] Establishment of a complete national health service under the ...

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  8. Political Pressure On Universities; Liberal Criticism

    Political nominees on the University Senate formed a constant pressure group, Mr. E. C. B. MacLaurin told the State Council of the Liberal Party last night. ...

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  9. POLIO IN N.S.W.

    The Metropolitan Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Grahame Drew, said yesterday that poliomyelitis ...

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  10. END OF RIFT LIKELY SOON

    The Athens correspondent of the "News Chronicle" says that the open rift between Marshal Tito and the ...

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  11. UNIVERSITY'S A.L.P. CLUB

    The Sydney University A.L.P. Club was formed yesterday at a meeting of about 300 students in the Union ...

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  12. He Found Bear Beside Him—And Leapt

    COLOMBO, Sept. 26 (A.A.P.). — Merchant Navy Cadet Ronald Ralph, 17, who is making his first sea voyage ...

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  13. Fire Damages £5,000 Boat

    Mr. Steve Goddard, of the Rushcutter Yacht Service, saw smoke billowing from the 40-foot cruiser Siesta at her ...

    Article : 99 words
  14. TWO MIGRANTS MUST GO

    CANBERRA, Monday.— The Minister for Immigration, Mr. A. A. Calwell, said to-day that two Yugoslav immigrants, ...

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  15. CHALLENGE TO RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Sept 26.— The "New York Times" says Yugoslavia will run against the Soviet candidate for a seat on ...

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  16. COMMUNISTS IN REDFERN

    The Premier, Mr. McGirr, said last night that he did not know why the Communists were contesting the Redfern ...

    Article : 154 words
  17. Advertising

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  18. Union Warns Of Building Trade Stoppages

    The federal president of the Communist-controlled Building Workers' Industrial Union, Mr. E. Bulmer, yesterday ...

    Article : 112 words
  19. Big Orange Juice Stock Condemned

    LONDON, Sept. 26 (A.A.P.) —The sanitary officer of the Bradford and Melksham (Wilts) Rural Council has ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. Woman Fights Off Attacker

    A married woman fought off a man who attacked her and tried to take her handbag in the backyard of an ...

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  21. P.M.G. BUYS FLATS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The Postal Department is taking over a large block of flats, not yet completed, a month ...

    Article : 135 words
  22. TWELVE MORE CASES IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Twelve new poliomyelitis cases were reported in Victoria to-day, bringing the year's total to 576. ...

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  23. Grandchild For Archbishop

    LONDON, Sept 26.—Mrs. Harry Fisher, wife of the eldest son ot the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev. ...

    Article : 103 words
  24. Footballers Bail Out Of Plane

    TOKYO, Sept. 26 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Twenty-one Army footballers bailed out of a C46 transport plane near Kokura, in ...

    Article : 60 words
  25. Two Days To Go In 4th 'Name a Foal'

    Only two days are left for you to enter the fourth "Name a Foal" competition which "The Sunday Herald" is ...

    Article : 206 words
  26. Charged Man Found Hanged

    John Hartman, 56, of no fixed abode, hanged himself in a cell at Randwick police station yesterday an hour after he ...

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  27. HITLER WAS THERE ("IN SPIRIT")

    LONDON, Sept. 26 (A.A.P.).—A German periodical says to-day that Hitler's spirit spoke at a seance on July 6. The periodical, the Stuttgart ...

    Article : 128 words
  28. BALTS BRAVE ATLANTIC

    STOCKHOLM, Sept. 26 (A.A.P.).—Four hundred Baltic refugees have sailed from Gothenburg for Canada in a ...

    Article : 81 words
  29. Anti-Communist Move Fails

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— An overwhelming majority of the 200 delegates present at a meeting of the Victorian ...

    Article : 58 words
  30. Sir Brian Showed His Cowboy Tricks

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—From being the resented representative of an occupying Power, General Sir Brian Robertson ...

    Article : 182 words
  31. Prince Aly Khan Buys A Colt

    LONDON, Sept. 26 (A.A.P.).—Prince Aly Khan paid 14,500 guineas at Newmarket yearling sales to-day ...

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  32. THREE MINERS TRAPPED

    LONDON, Sept. 26 (A.A.P.) —Three miners were trapped in the Thornley Colliery, County Durham, to-day by a ...

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  33. British Union Leader's Visit

    LONDON, Sept. 26 (A.A.P.). —Mr. Jack Tanner, president of the Amalgamated Engineering Union—one of Britain's "big ...

    Article : 46 words
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