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  2. Forecast:

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  4. Govt.Medical Expenses Scheme Gazetted

    CANBERRA: Regulations establishing the medical expenses scheme, under which the Commonwealth will pay half the doctor's fees for professional services, were gazetted yesterday. The Health Minister (Senator Mckenna) announced ...

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    Sergeant Lillian May Armfield, Australia's first policewoman who will retire next month. She was the first ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Alipate Naucabalavu, Fijian editor of a native newspaper, photographed on his, way home from London, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 27 words
  7. Statement By Mr Gair On 73 Casket Tickets

    BRISBANE: Immediately Parliament met yesterday the Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) said he wished to make a Ministerial statement of grave public importance. He added that, in doing so, he wished to review in brief the circumstances. ...

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  8. Producing Gas Direct from Coal Mines

    LONDON: Britain is toattempt to produce gas direct from coal mines without mining. ...

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  9. Attempts to Earn Eavdell's Car Alleged

    MELBOURNE: A former bodyguard of Maurice Ravdell, Donald McKenzie alleged in the City Court yesterday that Bennie Gelbart had ...

    Article : 499 words
  10. Retard Coal Output

    SYDNEY: An all-time production record of 60,000 tons in one day was reached by New South Wales coal miners yesterday. Every ...

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  11. MR BARNES KICKS IN A DOOR

    BRISBANE: Just before Parliament assembled at 11 a.m. yesterday Mr. Barnes (Ind., Bundaberg), who was suspended on Wednesday night for the remainder of the session, arrived to find the door of the Independents' ...

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  12. Hearing Continued of Priest's £5000 Claim

    BRISBANE: At the resumed hearing of the £5000 damages [?] by Father Egan against the Clarion yesterday Patrick Michael ...

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  14. Mr Gray "Not Home" To Reporter

    SYDNEYr Mr. L. E. Gray, one of the central figures in the Golden Casket, allegations in the Queensland Parliament, is remaining silent. He refused to comment yesterday on new allegations by the Queensland Opposition members in ...

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  15. New DiseaseMild Polio.

    CHICAGO: A new disease resembling mild infantile paralysis was reported on Thursday by a group of ...

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  16. Dedman Issues Writ for £10,000

    MELBOURNE: A Writ claiming £10,000 damages for alleged libel was yesterday taken ont by the Post-War Reconstruction Minister ...

    Article : 94 words
  17. "Wicked, Cruel, Lie" Says Witness In Divorce Case

    BRISBANE: When the Hardie divorce case resumed yesterday Mrs Eveleyn Eraser Howes gave evidence that Dr John Hurdle's ...

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  18. Almost Happy End to State Parliament

    BRISBANE: The final session of the present Queensland Parliament closed yesterday after scenes rarely witnessed in the House. ...

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  19. Starving Girl Found Lying On Dead Parents

    SYDNEY: A starving 10-year-old girl was found by police yesterday morning lying across the decomposed bodies of her parents in a tumbledown shack near Dubbo. A quantity of stryohnine was found in the hut, and police believe the ...

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  20. MUSIC USED NOW AS MEDICAL AID

    CHICAGO: Doctors are now using music as an aid in surgery, mental illness and treating many diseases. Doris Haul, a Michigan musician, said in an article published here on Thursday that doctors had also found, however, that music, ...

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  21. P.M.G. Loses Over 12 Miles of Copper Wire

    SYDNEY: More than 12 miles of copper wire, valued at £150, has vanished along the P.M.G. telephone pole ...

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  22. Heavy Losses by Victorian Orchardists

    MELBOURNE: Goulburn Valley fruitgrowers were suffering their "blackest season, for at least 30 years," the secretary of the ...

    Article : 63 words
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