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  4. Opposition attack

    LONDON, February 27.--The former Foreign Secretary (Mr. Morrison) yesterday accused Mr. Churchill of speaking in two voices on the Far East. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Labor to accept more pay

    CANBERRA, Wed.-- The Federal Parliamentary Labor Party to-day decided to accept ...

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  6. DEPUTATION MET

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--A delegation of 300 unionists and representatives of churches and other interests who visited Canberra to-day ...

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  7. "AUSTRALIA BOUND TO U.S. HELP"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The basic requirement of any Government's foreign policy was the security of the country it represented, Mr. Cameron (Lib., Old.) said in the House of ...

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  8. Slash in imports forecast

    CANBERRA, Wed.-- Importers believe the Commonwealth Government is planning to slash ...

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  9. Costs review delay causes grave concern

    BRISBANE, Wed.--The statement of the Federal Minister for Agriculture (Mr. McEwen) that there ...

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  10. Strikers to return to work

    The decision to resume work, by 31 votes to 20, followed the noisiest meeting of unionists ever held at Mount Isa. ...

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  11. New owners for Queerah works

    CAIRNS, Wed. -- After long Negotiations, the recently formed Australian Meat, and Grazing Co. Ltd. has bought ...

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  12. Dairymen claim milk price rise

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The decision of the State Government not to increase the price of milk had been ...

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  13. Plans to deal with problems of industry

    MELBOURNE, Wed.-- Adoption of a standardised procedure to deal with industrial troubles between managements ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Assist in Red- Asia block

    MR. Corser (C.P., Qld.) said if Australia did not ratify the treaty it would be assisting in the formation of a ...

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  15. Railway theft

    SYDNEY, Wed.-- Thieves stole £3700 in notes from a registered bag on an electric train near the city yesterday. ...

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  16. Injuries fatal

    SYDNEY, Wed.-- George Charles (64), of Epping, died in hospital to-day from extensive burns and injuries ...

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  17. No tax on monies From Jap. assets

    CANBERRA, Wed. -- There will be no tax payable on sums of money distributed to ex-prisoners of war from ...

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  18. TRIAL BY ATOM

    PARIS, Feb. 27.--The French atomic pile will be used for arsenic tests on the hair of 11 alleged victims of Marie ...

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  19. Evatt brothers "pro-Russian"

    MR. Wentworth (Lib., N.S.W.) described the New South Wales Chief Secretary (Mr. Clive Evatt) as "a pro-Russian ...

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  20. Q'land proposals for food boost

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--On his return from Canberra to-day, the Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr. Collins) revealed the proposals which he had submitted to the ...

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  21. Phenobarb. loss

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Police are investigating the theft of 3000 half grain phenobarbital tablets from the South ...

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  22. POLICE PROBE TWO DEATHS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Detectives from Sydney were flown to two country centres to-day to investigate the ...

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  23. Insurance debate

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--A bill authorising the Insurance Commissioner to refuse registration to an existing ...

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  24. Seek change in brigade upkeep

    BRISBANE, Wed.-- A local authorities' deputation to-day asked the Health and Home Affairs Minister (Mr. Moore) to ...

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  25. Brewery control of tied houses

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Many hotels were entirely dependent on Tooth and Co. Ltd., Sydney brewers, for liquor supplies. ...

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  26. Linesman killed

    SYDNEY, Wed.-- A dead linesman was left dangling by his safety belt from the top of a 20ft. pole at Junee to-day ...

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  27. FUNERAL COSTS

    LONDON, Feb. 27.--Supplementary estimates published to-day seek £58,000 sterling for expenses for the King's funeral. ...

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  28. TALKS IN EGYPT

    CAIRO, Feb. 27.--The British Ambassador (Sir Ralph Stevenson) travelled from Cairo to Ismailia to-day. for talks with ...

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  29. U.K. could bargain on A-bomb detail

    LONDON, February 27.--Mr. Churchill revealed in the House of Commons yesterday Britain had produced an atom bomb. He also disclosed Britain had ...

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  30. FIJI HURRICANE DAMAGE £3MIL.

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Although first estimates of damage in the Fijian hurricane came to £3,000,000, the real damage, which has not yet been estimated, will be much greater. ...

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  31. Control of clothing to be continued

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The price of clothing, textiles and drapery will not be decontrolled. ...

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  32. Mercy plane delay

    BRISBANE, Wed.--A T.A.A. plane waited 35 minutes at Roma to-day while a passenger --a Brisbane specialist-- ...

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  33. Tax challenge

    MELBOURNE, Wed.-- The Victorian Government has engaged two Queen's Counsel to explore the possibility of a ...

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  34. Methodist leader

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The Methodist Conference yesterday elected Rev. T. N. Deller, a World War 2 padre, as leader ...

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  35. Speedier price rises sought

    BRISBANE, Wed.--A gas industry deputation to the Works Minister (Mr. Hilton) to-day sought speedier granting of gas ...

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  36. Islands could be source of foodstuffs

    CANBERRA, Wed.--The [?]ritories of Papua and New Guinea need a sympathetic understanding Government, ...

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  37. Nameless creed has 500 members

    KINGAROY, Wednesday.-- The Court of Petty Sessions was told to-day of an "undenominational Christian faith. ...

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  38. Statement was "seditious"

    CANBERRA, Wed.-- Any person who said the war in Korea was an embroilment in the expansion and ...

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  39. Sharp decline in vegetable rates

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Vegetable prices fell at the Brisbane markets to-day, and further falls to-morrow are ...

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  40. Ran gauntlet

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Palen Creek prison farm escapee, William Thompson (42), may have run the ...

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  41. Played with death

    BRISBANE, Wed.--A young boy was found playing with a plug of gelignite in South Brisbane this afternoon. ...

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  42. No restrictions

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The National Security Resources Board has not recommended the restriction or ...

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  43. AUSTRALIA SUFFERS LEAST

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Australia was suffering less from inflation than any other country, the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) said on his return to Australia to-night. Sir Arthur refused to ...

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  44. Position improving

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Brisbane's normal milk needs should be met fully in about a fortnight if weather ...

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  45. Retrenchments?

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--Master drapers in Melbourne said today unless turnover of city emporiums increased some firms ...

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