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  4. The Hunt Was On

    LONDON, February 25.--Redfaced, hard-riding farmers clattered down Piccadilly this morning to the cry of "Yoicka, ...

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  5. Will Not Submit T[?] Medical Proposals In Present Form

    BRISBANE, Friday.--In a statement declaring that the B.M.A. would never submit to the Federal Government's medical service proposals in their present form, Dr. Clarke (president of the Queensland B.M.A.) said the Federal ...

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  6. UPROAR IN HOUSE OVER TIMBER DEAL SCANDAL

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Speaker (Mr. Rosevear) in the House of Representatives to-day ruled out of order a motion by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) to extend the terms of reference of the ...

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    Fireflies of 816 Squadron and Sea Furies of 805 Squadron flown by R.A.N. naval aviation pilots who are undergoing training at Eglinton (Ireland). The two squadrons will form the 20th Carrier Air Group in the R.A.N.'s aircraft carrier, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ANTI-PILLAGE RESENTED BY WHARFIES

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday. Following objections to the inspection of cargo in sheds by the Supervisor of ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT THREAT TO ACQUIRE BUTCHERIES

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Government would acquire Townsville city and suburban butcher shops if necessary to ensure the public received meat at the ...

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  10. CORSER DENIES HELPING FARRELL

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Mr: B. H. Corscr flatly denied in the House of Representatives to-day that he ever made ...

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  11. Thief Drew Knife, Escaped

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A man who had been disturbed rifling a St. Kilda flat to-night menaced his captor with a knife ...

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  12. SOVIET HAS "MILLIONS OF SLAVES"

    Willard, Thorp, the U.S. spokesman who recently stated that Russia had between 8,000,000 and 14,000,000 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. TOWNSVILLE BUTCHERS MAY CLOSE ON TUESDAY

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.--While all butchers' shops in Townsville will be open on Monday the ...

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  14. Rough Bush Negotiated in Struggle To Succor Sick Peninsula Child

    CAIRNS, Friday.--In spite of the ordeal of transport through rough bush country and having been in two plane accidents, Kevin Callaghan (9),who is being brought to Cairns for medical attention, ...

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  15. NEW COMPANY TO DEVELOP BLAIR ATHOL

    BRISBANE, Friday.--In a statement made by the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) to-day it was announced that the ...

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  16. 'ARMED AID' RE-ENTERS ATLANTIC PACT

    WASHINGTON, February 25.--Use of armed aid has been restored to the draft of the proposed North Atlantic Fact. ...

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  17. MIGRANTS STRANDED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Five hundred British migrants, many of them without any money, are left stranded on the migrant ship ...

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  18. MAIL TRAINS

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.--After reaching. their peak of two feet seven inches over the rails ...

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  19. Want Further Aid To China

    WASHINGTON, February 25.--A group of 30 Republicans is urging the Administration to send new aid in the ...

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  20. GREEK SHIP BLACK

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A black ban has been imposed by the Australian Seamen's Union on the Greek ship Nea Hellas, now in ...

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  21. Mr. Chifley Ignores U.S. Report

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Relations with South-east Asian countries whose protection would be essential to ...

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  22. Picketing As Tyranny

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A judge at the Quarter Sessions Appeals Court to-day ruled that picketing of a hotel was a form of tyranny. ...

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  23. WATERSIDERS REFUSE WORK IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--About 1200 waterside workers in Melbourne refused to accept calls for work after 9 a.m. to-day and were suspended by the Port Employment Committee ...

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  24. 21 KILLED IN CRASH

    CUCZO (Peru), February 25.--Twenty-one people were killed and two injured to-day when a Peruvian Air Force plane engaged in ...

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  25. Plot Foiled In Siam

    BANGKOK, February 25.--Siamese police have crushed a new plot to overthrow the Government of Marshal ...

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  26. PROTESTANT CHURCH LEADERS ON TREASON TRIAL IN HUNGARY

    SOFIA, February 25.--The trial of 15 Bulgarian Protestant Church leaders on charges of treason and espionage for Britain and the U.S.A., and blackmarketing, opened to-day in the Palace of Justice. The Minister of Justice, Blia Timev, said that ...

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  27. Alleged Cruelty To Baby Calves

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Repre sentatives of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty told the Health Minister (Mr. Jones) ...

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  28. Stamp Bargain For Collector

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A Brisbane stamp collector has sold five 1d. postage stamps to a Melbourne man for £320. ...

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  29. AIR SEARCH FOR CREW OF WRECK ABANDONED

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The air search has been abandoned for the survivors from the 540-ton freighter Bombo, which sank in heavy seas near Wollongong on Tuesday night. ...

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  30. COAL STOCKS REDUCED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Coal stocks in North Queensland will be severely affected by stoppages at Collinsville and ...

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  31. General Will No[?] Leave Japan

    WASHINGTON, February 25.The Senate Armed Services Committee decided to-day not to [?] General MacArthur from ...

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  32. Assisted Passages For Migrants

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The assisted passages scheme of British migration to Australia will be extended for another two ...

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  33. LAND CONTROLS LIFTED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--From tomorrow controls will be lifted from sales of all unimproved land (other than country land) where ...

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  34. KNOCKING AT THE DOOR

    LAKE SUCCESS, February 25.--Israel yesterday reapplied for membership of the United Nations and expressed the hope that a ...

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