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  4. PLOT AGAINST COMMUNIST P.M.

    SOFIA, Tuesday.--Yugoslavian intelligence agents and Bulgarian civilians have confessed to a plot to assassinate the Soviet Deputy Prime ...

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  5. M.P. Advocates Foreign League For Britain

    LONDON, Tues--A Labor Member of Parliament, Regina'd Paget, suggested in the House of Commons last night that Britain should form a foreign legion. "For heaven's sake let us get recruits--in Germany ...

    Article : 262 words
  6. Principal Awards In To-day's Lottery

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  7. Peace Through Strength

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--Four B29 Superfortresses, the first instalment of American military aid for Britain, left Washington for England ...

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  8. REAL SQUEAL IN COURT!

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Evidence in the three charges against Darcy Dugan and William Mears at Central Court is expected to end ...

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  9. U.S. Politics Also are Mixed

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--The Ambassador at large, Dr. Phillip Jessup, yesterday denied charges of "Communist affinity'' made against ...

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  11. RESISTANCE EVEN TO MARTYRDOM

    ROME, Tuesday.--Czechoslovakia's Archbishop, Josef Beran, and his bishops will resist "even to martyrdom" in the struggle between the ...

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  12. Startling Evidence In Tarakan Court-Martial

    SYDNEY, This Aft.--Escaping petrol fumes were detected on the H.M.A.S. Tarakan some hours before ...

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  13. CAHILL INQUIRY WIDENED

    State Cabinet yesterday decided to widen the terms of reference of the Royal Commission at present being heard by Mr. Justice Dwyer into ...

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  14. RUSSIAN SPY DEPORTED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Valentin Gubitchev, Russian, engineer recently convicted of espionage, was deported yesterday. ...

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  15. ESCAPING BECOMES HABIT

    MELBOURNE, This Afternoon.--Police are searching for a prisoner who escaped from Commingle prison farm last night by cutting a hole ...

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  16. ROLLING STRIKE ON WHARVES

    BRISBANE, This Afternoon.--More than 900 wharfies were dismisses to-day when they had the second rolling strike this week; 13 ship ...

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  18. Premier McGirr Surprises, Withdraws His Resignation

    SYDNEY, This Aft.--Premier McGirr withdrew his notice of resignation at to-day's meeting of the Parliamentary Labor Caucus. Caucus immediately moved a motion of confidence in the ...

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  19. INSECTS INVADE THE WEST

    FORBES, Monday.--Following a plague of fleas by day and mosquitoes by night, Forbes has been invaded by millions of insects which have covered ...

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  20. ELECTION IN TASMANIA

    HOBART, Tuesday.--The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) was this morning to wait on the Governor (Sir Hugh Binney) and seek a dissolution of ...

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  21. STOP PRESS

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  22. EGYPTIANS ARREST COMRADES

    CAIRO, Tuesday.--All 13 members of the Egyptian Communist party's general committee were arrested last night in a series of ...

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