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  2. "COMMUNIST AIM WAS WORLD-WIDE CIVIL WAR"—SHARPLEY

    CECIL HERBERT SHARPLEY, former Communist leader, told the Royal Commission on Communism yesterday that the Communist policy in 1940 was to disrupt Australia's armament production and cause trouble in the armed forces. ...

    Article : 545 words
  3. SAFETY ZONES MAY GO

    The 73 safety zones which, police say, become death traps when the signs are removed at 4.30pm daily, will be discussed ...

    Article : 173 words
  4. Detective's plea gets prisoner another chance

    Although he had been previously convicted, and because of a plea on his behalf by a detective, a ...

    Article : 139 words
  5. POLICE GUARD AT INQUIRY

    THE STRONG POLICE GUARD outside the High Court when the Royal Commission on Red activities resumed after the luncheon adjournment and Cecil Sharpley continued his evidence. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. £29,000 IN Y M C YOUTH APPEAL

    The Youth Welfare Appeal the YMCA. has reach £29,000. Recent gifts Include: Pub[?] ...

    Article : 52 words
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  8. DEARER MEAT, BUTTER, CHEESE, FOR BRITAIN N Z producers get 7½% increase

    WELLINGTON, Fri: The British Government has agreed to pay 7½ per cent more for New Zealand meat and butter for this season than she did for 1948-49, with an equivalent ...

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  10. "INTERJECTIONS WILL NOT BE TOLERATED"

    A Crown Law Department official said last night that no action would be taken against demonstrators who jeered at Cecil Herbert Sharpley when he appeared before the Royal Commission on the ...

    Article : 339 words
  11. COAL TALK BY PM

    Tomorrow, at 7.10pm THE ARGUS country stations 3SR Shepparton, 3UL Warragul, and 3YB ...

    Article : 35 words
  12. £lm to extend Victorian TB sanitorium

    CANBERRA, Fri: Extensions which will cost £1,050,000 are to be added to the Macleod Repatriation TB Sanatorium at ...

    Article : 108 words
  13. Court told of 14,500 'betting' telegrams "THERE MIGHT BE £15,000 IN IT"

    AMAN charged with alleged betting conspiracy had said that he hoped to get a £15,000 return from a batch of telegrams, a postal official said in the City Court ...

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  14. LIGHT PLANES GROUNDED AT ESSENDON

    All light aircraft flying at Essendon airport has been suspended because of heavy rains. This means that there will be ...

    Article : 83 words
  15. Ski-ing conditions good at Buffalo

    Mt Buffalo will have the best ski-ing conditions this weekend, as the snow at Mt Hotham and Mt Donna Buang has become ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. "I WANT TO LIVE"—POLICE STORY OF ARRESTED MANS FEARS

    SENIOR-DETECTIVE A. SELETTO told Carlton Court yesterday that a man charged with stealing £1,400 worth of CSIRO property had refused, to name his accomplices because "he was afraid for his life." The man, Reginald Connelly, ...

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