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  5. British Defence Chief FIying To Hong Kong

    BRITISH Defence Minister (Mr. A. V. Alexander) left by air to-day for Hong Kong for a detailed inspection of the colony’s defences. ...

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  6. Censure Motion Today

    CANBERRA, Thurs.: The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Menzies) today gave notice of his intention to move a ...

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  7. “POLITICAL PRISONS; CONCENTRATION CAMPS”

    CANBERRA, Thursday : Action to make the banning of the Communist Party effective would ...

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  8. MOSCOW’S SHARP REPLY TO YUGOSLAV PROTEST

    THE Soviet Government has rejected a Yugoslav Note alleging that the Soviet Government is conducting “hostile and discriminatory actions” against Yugoslavia. ...

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  9. RECOVERY ON STOCK EXCHANGE

    NEW YORK, Thurs.: Buying forces returned to the stock, grain and cotton markets yesterday after Tuesday’s ...

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  10. LETTER MAY INCENSE MINERS

    SIDNEY, Thurs.: The miners’ general president (Mr I. Williams) said tonight that the action of the Joint Coal ...

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  11. Queen Visits Domestic Training Centre.

    Recently, the Queen paid a visit to the national training college on domestic subjects at 72 Buckingham Palace rd, London, where she made a tour of inspection, watching the students at their various activities. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. KILLER SENT BACK TO GAOL

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: A murderer released on licence was sent back to gaol by Judge Curlewis today, to serve the ...

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  13. FILIPINOS INTRIGUED BY AUSTRALIA’S ANXIETY TO GET A PACIFIC PACT

    FILIPINOS were wondering how Australia reconciled its White Australia policy with its willingness to enter a Pacific Pact with Asiatic and other Pacific nations Philippined Consul-General (Senor Jose Melencio) said to-day. Senor Melencio asked how the ...

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  14. DOWNWARD TREND EASES IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY. Thurs.: A slight casing in the downward trend of shares was apparent on the Sydney Stock Exchange today. ...

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  15. “OPPY” TO OPPOSE MR. DEDMAN

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. : Hubert Opperman, former champion cyclist, was selected at the ...

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  16. MAN DISTURBED INTERFERING WITH COFFIN

    WELLINGTON, Thursday. Two people returning from a ball at 3 a.m. today disturbed a man who had interfered with ...

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  17. MINISTER CALLS FOR REPORT ON TRANSFER OF 45 C.I.B. MEN INTO UNIFORM

    Chief Secretary (Mr. Leggatt) will call for a report from the Chief Commissioner of Police (Mr. Duncan) on a statement published to-day that 45 leading members of the Criminal Investigation Branch were to be transferred to the uniformed branches of the service. ...

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  18. ROOSEVELT’S ADVISER ON PERJURY CHARGE

    NEW YORK, Thurs.: Former State Department official, Alger Hiss, who was an adviser to President Roosevelt at Yalta,. is ...

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  19. PLEDGE REDEEMED BY BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday : Britain yesterday recognised the Grand Senussi, descendant of the Prophet Mahomet, and the ...

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  20. WHARF LABORERS TO LIVE ON SHIP

    MELBOURNE. Thurs.: Melbourne waterside workers unloading the liner [?] will live on the ship as a ...

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