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  6. MARCH: CALL ON RIOT SQUAD

    HUNDREDS of emergency [?] police are arriving in Brisbane for Monday's ...

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  7. MENZIES IS BACK

    THE Menztes-Fadden Government has been returned with the loss of four seats, and with three other Government seats in doubt. Perth, previously held by Labour, is also in the balance. However, it seemed early to~day that the Government would fail to break the ...

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    THAT MAN'S HERE AGAIN: Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) must have known something. This picture of a confident, smiling man was taken during the P.M.'s visit to Brisbane last week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Q'land again behind Govt.

    FOR the second time in 16 months Queensland yesterday played a decisive role in voting the ...

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  10. FIRST FORECAST PROVED RIGHT

    CANBERRA, Sat.—Forecasts made at the end of the first week of the Federal election campaign that the Liberal-Country Party Coalition would easily control the 20th Federal Parliament have been confirmed. It has been the almost unvarying experience in electorates of the broad type of those now i n doubt ...

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  11. Senate might still be deadlock

    EXPERTS on the proportional system of voting say it is doubtful whether the Queensland ...

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  12. "LION-HEARTED LIMPETS"

    LONDON, Sat. (Special).—The British Labour Government was a "cluster of lion-b[?]ted [?]" united ...

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  13. Fly at gunpoint

    LONDON, Sat. (Special).—Every Czechoslovak National Airline plane now carries a heavily armed member ...

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  14. BATTLE FOR CAPITAL BEGINS

    TOKIO, Sat.—Chinese spearheads stabbed within five miles of Seoul to-day in the opening round of the battle for the city. Penetrations both north ...

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  15. Crowds in poll scramble

    A RECORD number of holiday-makers swamped absentee and postal polling booths at ...

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  17. They said...

    MR. MENZIES: "It is clear that in country areas voting was influenced by the wool issue, and we have lost ...

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  18. "Won't invite" Reds to games

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—Russia will not be invited to the 1956 Olympic Garnet in Melbourne, until she proves her ...

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  19. Discuss "pirate sugar pact"

    LONDON, Sat.—Representatives of all Commonwealth and Empire sugar producing countries met at the office of ...

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  20. Sees no war

    SYDNEY, Sat.—U.S. Admiral T. Kinkaid, who arrived in Sydney to-night, expressed the belief that there would be no ...

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  21. Will be some changes in Cabinet

    MR. Menzies and the Leader of the Country Party (Mr. Fadden) will meet in Melbourne in ...

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  22. 100, But voted

    ONE of the oldest voters in Australia to-day was Mr. John Marney, of Hobart, who will be 101 years on May 7. He ...

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