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  4. Taxation Savings of £15 million a year

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  5. Anti-Red Bill delayed while Senators argue over air

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-The Senate unexpectedly delayed the passage of the Communist Party Dissolution Bill. It had been expected on both sides of the Chamber that the bill would be passed before ...

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  6. EACH MAN HIS OWN ASSESSOR

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  7. Three rebels now in Labor camp

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—After a clash with the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate (Senator W. P. Ashley) to-night Senator B. Courtice (Lab., Queensland) became the third Labor Senator to refuse ...

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  8. STATE TO ACQUIRE TIMBER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. —The Slate Government is acquiring for its own use half of all timber ...

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  9. CHIFLEY APPEALS TO PARTY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — A personal appeal for all members of the Australian Labor ...

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  10. UN vanguard reaches doomed Red capital

    TOKIO, October 18.—A vanguard of 75,000 to 100,000 United Nations troops reached the outskirts of the doomed Communist capital of Pyongyang tonight. ...

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  11. SOLE CRASH SURVIVOR HARDLY HURT

    LONDON, October 18. —X-rays showed today Steward J. McKissick, who is the sole survivor of ...

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  12. Woman sentenced to 5 years' gaol

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Isabel May Johnson (49), housewife, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment with hard labor by ...

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  13. Betting claim failed in court

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wed. - In the Magistrate's Court to-day a licensed bookmaker, David John Marlais Daniel, failed in his claim ...

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  14. BIG BACKLAG IN BUILDING

    BRISBANE, Wednesdays -Construction of £1,500,000 worth of office and warehouse accommodation in Brisbane was held up until ...

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  15. Manslaughter case serious

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Crown prosecutor (Mr. Rooney, K. C.) referred to a manslaughter trial to-day as one of the gravest of its kind on ...

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  16. Migrants helped get cane off

    CANBERRA, Wed. — If it had not been for New Australians Queensland's sugar cane crop might never have been harvested. ...

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  17. Couple awarded £12,000 sum

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A Supreme Court jury in Sydney to-day ordered a 67-year-old man to pay £12,000 to his ...

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  18. 56 Ports Idle as protest

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Throughout Australia 26,000 waterside workers were affected by stoppages to-day ...

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  19. RAIL STRIKE MAY BE SETTLED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — There is a possibility that the Victorian railway strike will be settled by the week-end if the ...

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  20. Medical student as Rhodes scholar

    BRISBANE, Wed.—A Brisbane born medical student, Graham Melrose Windrum (22), of Wiltons, will go to Oxford University ...

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  21. Coal and steel still held up

    SYDNEY, Wed. — Efforts by shipowners to get crews for seven ships held up in Newcastle failed again to-day. ...

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  22. GRAZIERS COULD IMPROVE MORE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wed. — Graziers who had an unlimited supply of permanent natural water might have made some ...

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  23. Cinema prices to increase

    SYDNEY, Wed. - The State Prices Minister (Mr. F. J. Finnan) has approved the de-control of cinema admission charges. ...

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  24. DRIVER HURT IN TRAM CRASH

    BRISBANE, Wed.—When two trams collided in Melbourne- street, South Brisbane, late this afternoon the driver of one of ...

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  25. Fire engines "go slow"

    BRISBANE, Wed. — More than 20 fire engine drivers asked in writing to-day to be relieved of their driving duties ...

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  26. INQUIRY BOARD REQUESTED

    LONGREACH, Wednesday.—The Longreach Hospitals Board has decided to ask the Health Department to institute a board of ...

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  27. President has four points

    WAN FRANCISCO, October 18.—President Truman last night laid down four conditions which the Soviet ...

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  28. LEGAL GUNS ARE READY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.- The Australian Communist Party and several Communist - dominated ...

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  29. CANCER SUFFERERS DIE TOGETHER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An elderly man and his wife who made wills leaving all their money and property to cancer research were found dead in a gas filled house to-day ...

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  30. MINE TO RESUME

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Amberley Colliery, Ebbw Vale, which has been idle because of a dispute over coal boring machines, ...

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  31. STATION MISHAP

    CAIRNS Wed. -The aerial ambulance flew to Lyndhurst, station, 180 miles south-west of Cairns, to pick up Robert Thomas ...

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