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  4. QUEST GIRLS IN MELBOURNE

    GLAMOR PARADE at Essendon when State representatives in the "Miss Australia" Quest arrived in Melbourne by air for final Judging this week. From left: "Miss South Australia" (Barbara Edwards), 27; "Miss Tasmania" (Kathleen Lyne), 23; "Miss Victoria" (Joan Easey), 22; "Miss Queensland" (Janice Smith), 21; and "Miss New South ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.S. SEES FRESH CHANCE TO NEGOTIATE

    WASHINGTON, Wed. (A.A.P.): With a change of Government in Australia, United States State Department officials are looking forward to an early ...

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  6. FADDEN ALMOST CERTAIN AS TREASURER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Although no official announcement has been made, it is believed that the Leader of the Country Party (Mr. Fadden) was given the post of Treasurer at talks today between the Prime Minister Elect ...

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  7. Birthday Greetings to King

    CANBERRA, Wed.: The Governor - General (Mr. McKell) today sent the following message to the ...

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  8. Ald. O'Dea Re-Elected Lord Mayor

    SYDNEY, Wednes.: Alderman E. C. O'Dea was today re-elected as the Lord Mayor of Sydney by the City Council. ...

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  9. McGIRR FAVORS ABOLITION OF BRIDGE TOLL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: If the Federal Government grants £411,000 a year from petrol tax to meet the cost of interest and ...

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  10. SAYS BEER DEARTH NOT DUE TO BOTTLE SHORTAGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Glass-workers' union secretary (Mr. A. Markham) said today that the acute scarcity of bottled beer for ...

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  11. Women's Hopes Raised by Lib.-C.P. Win

    MELBOURNE, Wednes.: The defeat of the Labor Government has buoyed the hopes of two women that they will win their ...

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  12. Mass Meetings Planned by A.C.T.U. on Basic Wage Case Delay

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Nationwide mass meetings of workers to protest against delay in the £10 basic wage case were planned today by a conference convened by the Australian Council of Trade Unions. State Trades and ...

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  13. ADMINISTRATOR DENIES N.T. BLACKS EXPLOITED

    DARWIN, Wednesday: Accusations made by Dr. V. H. Webster in the N.T. Legislative Assembly that aborigines at ...

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  14. P.P.U. Seeks to End Butter Rationing

    SYDNEY, Wednesaay: Dairy farmers in N.S.W. were seeking the abolition of butter rationing and the lifting of the ban on the ...

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  17. N.Z. Government May End Petrol Rationing

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wed: The Prime Minister (Mr. Holland), said today that the Nationalist Government would ...

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  18. Czech Consulate Staff Refuses to Return

    LONDON, Wednesday: All five members of the Czech Consulate staff in Marseilles have resigned rather than obey instructions ...

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  19. Dr. Nott Wins Canberra Seat

    CANBERRA. Wed: Doctor L. W. Nott, former medical superintendent of Canberra Community Hospital, tonight was elected ...

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  20. TRANSFER OF ISRAELI PARLT. TO JERUSALEM TAKES U.N. BY SURPRISE

    LAKE SUCCESS. Wednesday (A.A.P.): Transfer of the Israeli Parliament to Jerusalem took the United Nations by surprise. The announcement was received two hours before the Trusteeship Council was scheduled to take up the task of trying to carry out the General Assembly's decision for internationalisation of the ...

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  21. Hollywood Praises Aust. Film

    HOLLYWOOD, Wednesday: The Australian film. "Sons of Matthew", which features boxer Tommy Burns, was warmly ...

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  22. Watersiders End Newcastle Strike

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday: A strike by waterside workers and tally clerks on the Newcastle waterfront, which began ...

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