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  4. 13 POMS. WON HIS HEART

    Brisbane, Thursday.--Mrs. Ann May Pretoria Sweeney (51) said yesterday that her ...

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  5. FURTHER HINT OF STRIKE BY POLICE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--An attempt to end the police dispute failed at a conference between Police Union representatives and the Health and Home Affairs Minister (Mr. Moore) to-day. ...

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  6. Australian Meteors on Red strafe

    Meteor jets of No. 77 R.A.A.F. Fighter Squadron in Korea take off on an attack mission on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TAX RISES IF OUTPUT DECREASED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Taxation would have to be increased or vital programs cut if farmers carried out their threat to produce less, the ...

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  8. Pleas on liquor trading

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Two petitions signed by 50,852 people seeking local option polls and a ...

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  9. NOT INCOMMUNICADO

    WASHINGTON, April 3.--The United States Immigration and Naturalisation Service yesterday denied the allegation by Herbett Maley, Trons-Australia Airlines official, that he was ...

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  10. NOT TRYING TO HIDE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--One of Sydney's biggest night club owners, Sammy Lee, said in ...

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  11. Funeral attendants decorated

    LONDON, April 3.--The Queen presented medals at Buckingham Palace yesterday to 360 ...

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  12. Railways upheaval threat

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--New South Wales transport services face serious disruption because 248 ...

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  13. Costs hit R. R. rooms

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Railway refreshment room charges were increased from April 1 ...

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  14. Bans stops "futile"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Stoppages and bans by employees to try to force their demands from ...

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  15. No milk rise

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Olaim by the Milk Producers' Association for an additional increase of 4d a gallon in the price of ...

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  16. Mutton more plentiful

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Slaughtering of sheep has reached its highest level since the war because of falling wool ...

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  17. Printers strike

    SYDNEY. Thursday.--The Newcastle 'Morning Herald' and the 'Newcastle Sun' will not publish to-morrow because of a ...

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  18. Milk yendors warned

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--An Industrial Court member, Mr. H. J. Harvey, to-day issued a warning that If any attempt ...

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  19. Tractor surplus

    CANBERRA, Thurs.--More than 10,000 farm tractors, worth about £9,500,000, are unsold In Australia. ...

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  20. Wet-minh troops trapped

    SAIGON, Apr. 3.--French Union forces yesterday killed 100 Viet-Minh rebels and liberated 75 Vietnamese prisoners ...

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  21. Act to stand

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--The Government will not introduce amendments to the Landlord and Tenant Act in the present ...

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  22. Collaborate on new jets

    CANBERRA, Thurs.--Australia and Britain are collaborating on supersonic jet aircraft at Fishermen's Bend, ...

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  23. REDS CAUSE DISPUTES?

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Shortly after the watersiders returned to work at 1 p.m. to-day, two new disputes developed. ...

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  24. Councils pay more

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Local authorities may be asked to pay a greater portion of main roads construction costs. ...

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  25. Bashing fears, gaol threat highlight liquor hearing

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Fears of bashings, threats to gaol a witness and allegations that hotels supplied nightclubs with black market beer marked the Liquor Royal Commission hearing to-day. Highlights of evidence by ...

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  26. Changeover for Mr. Clive Evatt

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Only important change in the New South Wales Cabinet to-day was the removal of Mr. Clive ...

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  27. No testing of atomic shell

    LAS VEGAS, Nevada, April 3.--The United States Atomic Energy Commission would not test an atomic, artillery shell during the present series of experiments at the Nevada proving ...

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  28. Air fares rise

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Air fares will probably rise next week but no decision has been made on the extent of the ...

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  29. Jobs in sugar

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--More (Jobs will be available in the country within the next three [?] the Regional Director of ...

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  30. APPEAL TO AUSTRALIA

    THE HAGUE, Apr. 3.--Dr. P. J. Nikijuluw, representative in Holland of the selfstyled "South Moluccas ...

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  31. "Confessed"

    CAIRNS, Thurs.--Detective Sergeant Dwyer, of Atherton, told the Circuit Court to-day that after many times telling ...

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  32. U.S. ambassador for Moscow

    WASHINGTON, April 3.--Mr. George Keenan, one of the authors of America's "stop-Russia" policy, was sworn in ...

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  33. Petrol tax not fair

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.--Victoria was being penalised in favor of Queensland, South Australia, and Western ...

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  34. Finn to retain office

    HELSINKI, April 3.--Prime Minister Urho Kekkonen last night called on President Paasikivi to withdraw his ...

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  35. No verdict

    CAIRNS, Thursday.--After a retirement of six hours the jury I failed to agree on a verdict in the trial of Shefki Xhemili, ...

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  36. Extensive tour

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--The Opposition leader to-night revealed plans of an extensive preelection tour of Queensland. ...

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  37. BILL NEGLECTED PURITY OF ROLLS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--New amendments to the Elections Act tackled the small electoral problems, but neglected big things like the purity of rolls, the Opposition Leader (Mr. Nicklin) said ...

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  38. Aussies arrive in Seoul

    SEOUL, April 3.--Members of First Battalion Royal Australian Regiment went ashore here to-day to strains of a ...

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  39. Power shortage

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.--Industry may be without electricity for two or three days a week from next week. ...

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  40. £20 WAGE SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Australian Railways Union has lodged claims tor a £20 basic wage for 60,000 railway employees. The union, through its gen- ...

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  41. Shipping breaking down

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Australia's coastal transport was breaking down under the strain of a "30 hour" week, the Shipping and Transport Minister (Senator G. McLeay) said in Melbourne to-day. "We are not moving the ...

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  42. Germans to visit Australia

    BONN, April 3.--Four West German officials will visit Australia this month seeking first hand Knowledge of the living ...

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  43. Adze attack

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--A 75-year-old man was arrested by police to-day and charged with having injured an old are ...

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