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  4. ELECTRIC TRAIN PLAN IN BIG OVERHAUL OF RAILWAY

    Modernisation of the metropolitan rail services was being examined by the Railway Department, and a committee of engineers would be appointed to report on the electrification of the suburban railways, said the Lieutenant-Governor (Mr Cooper) in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. £10,000 FOR : TOBACCO RESEARCH

    CANBERRA: Federal Cabinet today decided to make £10,000 a year for five years available to the ...

    Article : 183 words
  6. Guard Collapses At Parliament

    Warm sunshine and the soft shadows of the jacarandas gave a typical Queensland setting to the arrival of the Lieutenant-Governor (Mr Cooper) at Parliament today ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITISH REPLY TO SOVIET CRITICISM

    PARIS, August 5 (AAP): Replies were made by Dr Evatt (Australia) and Mr McNeil (Britain), in the Peace Conference debate on voting procedure, to Soviet charges that some powers were seeking to play on votes. ...

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  8. Guard of Honour

    The Lieut.-Governor (Mr Cooper) inspecting the guard of honour before he entered Parliament House ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LIBERAL FORECAST OF £90M. CUTS

    CANBERRA: Proposals intended to benefit the taxpaying public to the extent of between £80million and £90million are likely to be forecast in the election policy speech to be made shortly by ...

    Article : 489 words
  10. SWEEPING NATIONAL FITNESS PROPOSALS

    CANBERRA: Promotion of national fitness should be made a permanent Federal activity, the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Social Services states in a report presented to the House of ...

    Article : 324 words
  11. City Library Programme Rejected

    The State Government has informed the City Council that it does not intend to adopt the council's municipal library programme ...

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  12. Ascot Car Pork Not For Public

    "The small park outside Ascot racecourse will not be used as a general car park on race days," said the Q.T.C. secretary (Mr. ...

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  13. Stop Press

    Two soldiers were injured, one seriously, when a jeep overturned in Roma Street at 4.10 this afternoon. The jeep was travelling along Roma Street when ...

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  15. WILL CONFER ON FOUNDRY DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE: A conference called by Judge O'Mara will be held at the Arbitration Court tomorrow to consider the iron foundries dispute, which threatens to bring many industries to a ...

    Article : 216 words
  16. Bombs Thrown On British Consulate

    BEIRUT, August 5 (AAP): Persons who are unknown threw bombs on the British Consulate and the American Legation last night. ...

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  17. ALLEGED MURDER OF RUSSIAN SOLDIER

    LONDON, August 5 (AAP): The Reuters Berlin correspondent says that what one witness called a "drunken orgy" which Russian troops were conducting in a Berlin hotel was described in ...

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  18. MARRIAGE CONCILIATION URGED BY NSW MINISTER

    SYDNEY: What he described as "alarming and distressing figures" in divorce petitions for NSW were quoted by the Attorney-General (Mr Martin) at the second session today of the Australian Women's Charter Conference. " I am determined to arouse the ...

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  19. No Knowledge Of Refusal to Pay Whtarfies

    CANBERRA: The question of who would pay £2,000 claimed by waterside workers in Brisbane for voluntarily unloading apples and potatoes ...

    Article : 101 words
  20. Thailand for U.N.

    NEW YORK, August 5 (AAP): Thailand has applied for membership of the United Nations. ...

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