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  4. UPROAR IN HOUSE WHEN LABOR ACCUSED OF OUTSIDE INFLUENCE

    CANBERRA, Frid: Noisy and bitter scenes which kept the House of Representatives in uproar for an hour and a half marked the closing sitting today. Mr. Bryson (Lab.,, Vic.) was suspended, and the Speaker ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HIGHEST PRAISE FOR STUD CATTLE AT SYDNEY ROYAL SHOW

    SYDNEY, Friday: The visiting Scottish judge, Lord Lovatt, of Inverness Shire, highly praised Shorthorns, Herefords, Devon and Aberdeen Angus stud cattle at the Royal Sydney Show today. Judging for the four breeds commenced this morning. ...

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  6. House 'Counted Out' In Unruly Session

    CANBERRA, Friday: The House of Representatives was counted out this afternoon shortly before It was adjourned until after the anticipated new elections. ...

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  7. SECRET BALLOTS BILL GAGGED AFTER PROTESTS

    CANBERRA. Friday: The Bill to secure secret ballots in union elections was gagged through the House of Representatives today. ...

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  8. Copland Urges 44-hour Week to Fight Inflation

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University (Sir Douglas Copland) today suggested a return to a 44-hour working week as part of a plan to control inflation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. South Riverina Graziers Attack Wool Tax Act

    HAY, Friday: The continuance of the Federal Government's Wool Sales Deduction Act was bad in principle and had not achieved the purpose which it was designed to meet, according to the annual ...

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  10. Rees Now Leads in N.S.W. Open

    SYDNEY, Friday: British professional champion Dal Rees returned a record breaking six under par 66, to take the lead ...

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  11. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE. Friday: Kevin James Miller, 32, chef, was sentenced to death at the Criminal Court after he was found guilty ...

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  12. Heavy Fighting in Korea

    SOUTH KOREA, Fri. (A.A.P.-Reuter): Gen. Ridgway's Eighth Army, swinging forward within 20 miles of the 38th Parallel on ...

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  13. Jeep Survives Storm

    CASABLANCA. Friday The Australian, Ben Carlin, who with his American wife crossed the Atlantic in an amphibious jeep ...

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  16. Double Dissolution Expected Today; Election on April 28?

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Governor-General (Mr. McKell) is expected to grant a double dissolution of the Federal Parliament tomorrow morning:. Mr. Menzies has been summoned to meet Mr. McKell for a probable decision on a double dissolution at 10 a.m. ...

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  17. Shaw's Cars Sold

    LONDON, Friday: The late Bernard Shaw's 1939 30-horse-power Rolls Royce fetched £3,400 sterling at auction ...

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  18. NEXT WAGGA RAM SHOW AND SALES AT SHOWGROUND

    At its meeting in Wagga on Thursday, the Riverina branch of the Society of Breeders' of British Sheep unanimously ...

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