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  3. SURPRISE MOVE IN VIC. POLITICAL STRUGGLE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: In a surprise move in Victoria's biggest political battle of tactics, the Premier (Mr. McDonald) brought ...

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  4. U.S. fears Soviet's 300 subs

    Mr Dan Kimball, United States Navy Secretary, said recently that Russia was in a position to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 500 IN SCENE AT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Five hundred demonstrators on the steps of Parliament House today "counted out" the Government and boo-ed and cat called the Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) and the ...

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  6. Claims oleander is stock-killer

    LOCKHART, Wednesday: Well-known Albury district grazier and stud stock breeder, Mr. J. F. Jelbart, caused consternation at a Weed Conference convened by the Department of Agriculture ...

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    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) speaking at the unveiling of a plaque to commemorate the first farm in Australia. It was situated in the Botanical Gardens. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. £4 MILL ADVANCE FOR A.N.A

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Commonwealth Government will advance Australian National Airways in ...

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  9. SAVED FATHER

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: Five-year-old Donald Green, armed with his own small shovel, rescued his father after ...

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  10. HOUSE CLASH

    CANBERRA. Wed: Government and Opposition Members clashed in the House of Representatives today when ...

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  11. Employment is still falling

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Overall employment in Australia, including Government employment, showed a further drop during August. An increase of 1700 in the ...

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  12. TUMUT GARAGE-MEN WIN WAGGA CASE

    A Supreme Court jury at Wagga yesterday found in favor of two Tumut garage proprietors who were defending a claim for damages against them arising from alleged faulty workmanship. The plaintiff. August ...

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  13. Labor M.P. prayed for "Billy"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: At least one Member of the Federal Parliament said a prayer for "Billy" Hughes ...

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  14. THINKS SOME PARLT. PICTURES 'LIBELLOUS'

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Senator Cormack (Lib., Vic.) today asked the President of the Senate (Senator Mattner) ...

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  15. Victoria challenges tax Acts

    MELBOURNE, Wed.: The Victorian Government took oat a High Court writ to-day challenging the ...

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  16. MORRIS' 165 IN HONG KONG

    HONG KONG, Wednesday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Australian lefthand batsmen, Arthur Morris, scored a spectacular ...

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  17. M.P. VOTES WITH LABOR

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Liberal Members clashed openly in the House of Representatives tonight after Mr. McColm (Lib., Qld.) had opposed the Government's sale of ...

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  18. Liberals object to Coy. taxes

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: A small pocket of Liberal Senators today objected to aspects of new company taxation ...

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  19. INQUEST ON DAVE SANDS

    DUNGOG, Wednesday: No trace of liquor was found on David Ritchie—better known as Dave Sands— ...

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  22. N.T. tops world in uranium

    Aerial surveys have convinced geologists that the area between Darwin and Katherine is the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. DAVIS CUP SQUAD

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Eight players were named by the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia late this ...

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  24. Australia "priced out of markets abroad"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Australia has priced herself out of many useful export markets, the president of the Australian Exporters' Federation, A. W. O. Sparkes, told the Full Arbitration Court ...

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  25. ROYAL VISIT EARLY IN 1954

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Arrangements for the Royal visit to Australia early in 1954 were announced here today by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies). The announcement was made almost simultaneously with similar reports ...

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