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  3. WITNESS AT INQUIRY ALLEGES: "COMMUNISTS PLAN TO KILL MR. MENZIES"

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—The Communists planned to kill the Federal Opposition Leader (Mt. R. G. Menzies) and all other politicians opposed to them, when ...

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  4. Churn Holds a Ton

    In the butter-making "shop" at the Booval Butter Factory big wooden churns turn out a ton of butter at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. C'WEALTH APPEAL IN BANKING ACT DISALLOWED

    LONDON, July 26.—The Associated Press says that in a hearing which lasted less than one minute, the Privy Council to-day dismissed the Commonwealth Government's appeal against the Australian High Court's ...

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  6. NEWS HERE IN SEVEN MINUTES

    BRISBANE, July 26.—News of the Privy Council's decision in the bank case was received in the Brisbane ...

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  7. ESCAPEES RECAPTURED

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—The two escapees from Beechworth Prison threatened the wife of a farmer at ...

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  8. Govt. Plans to Work Open Cut Mines Upset by Rain?

    SYDNEY, July 26.—The Government plans to work open cut mines next Monday may have to be postponed if more heavy rain falls this week. Colliery engineers on the Northern fields, where the rain has been falling steadily for the past 48 hours, said ...

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  9. 37 Per Cent. of Normal Output Now Mined

    BRISBANE, July 26.—Nearly 37 per cent, of the State's normal daily coal production of 7600 tons ...

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  10. MAN KILLED IN SUGAR MILL EXPLOSION

    BUNDABERG, July 26.—When a centrifugal burst with a resounding crash at Fairymead sugar ...

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  11. "NATURALLY DISAPPOINTED"

    CANBERRA July 26.—The Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt), who argued the case for the Commonwealth before the Privy Council, to-night commented, "We are naturally disappointed at the result. However, I must pay a personal ...

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  12. HIGH COURT MOVE BY GOVT. AGAINST B.M.A. ON FREE MEDICINE BILL

    CANBERRA, July 26.—The Commonwealth Government was instituting proceedings in the High Court immediately to restrain the British Medical Association from advising or procuring ...

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  13. 500,000 in Chinese "Reds" Offensive

    HONGKONG, July 26.—Five hundred thousand well armed troops were reported to-day to be ...

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  14. MR. FADDEN'S COMMENTS

    BRISBANE, July 26.—The Privy Council decision on the bank case by no means finally disposed of the bank ...

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  15. VICT. WHARFIES' NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—A mass meeting of more than 4000 Victorian Waterside Workers by a 4 to 1 majority ...

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  16. Ultimatum To-day?

    It is expected that the Commonwealth and N.S. Wales Governments will issue an ultimatum to-morrow for ...

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  17. ANOTHER SEROUS FLOOD AT MAITLAND FEARED

    SYDNEY, July 26.—Hundreds of people at Maitland are evacuating their homes to-night as a flood threatens the town for the second time in six weeks. Water already is pouring through ...

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  18. Move to Ban Week-end Work on Wharves

    BRISBANE, July 26.—The Association of Employers of Waterside Labour decided to-day to recommend to its ...

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  19. HOUSE OF COMMONS SAT FOR 21 HOURS

    LONDON, July 26.—Reuter's correspondent says, after sweltering all night in a debating and voting ...

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  20. MANAGER OF AUST. SOCCER TEAM CHOSEN

    BRISBANE, July 26.—Mr. J. Revie has been appointed Manager of the Australian Soccer team to play Yugo ...

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  21. FAILED TO PASS MEDICAL EXAM.

    BRISBANE, July 26.—P. Costello, Toowoomba full-back, failed to pass the medical test to-day, and has been ...

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