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  4. Anit-Communist Bill: House Rejects Amendment on of Proof

    CANBERRA: The House of Representatives yesterday rejected Opposition amendments to the Anti-Communist Bill designed to place on the Commonwealth the onus of proving Commmunist affiliations of any organisation declared. ...

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  5. A.C.T.U. Rejects Red Proposal on Crimes Act

    MELBOURNE: The A.C.T.U. special congress yesterday overwhelmingly defeated a Communist proposal for the A.C.T.U. to endorse automatically any strike action taken by any union against the application of the Crimes Act. ...

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  6. Night Thefts of Sheep and Cattle Alleged

    BRISBANE: A claim that sheep and cattle were being stolen and killed and the skins and hides sold in the west was made yesterday at the United Graziers' Association Executive Council meeting. ...

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  7. Dingo Remains Biggest Killer Of Stock

    BRISBANE: Figures contained to a report to the annual council meeting of the United Graziers Association yesterday revealed that ...

    Article : 237 words
  8. Wheat Pool Acts Extended For Six Years

    BRISBANE: A proclamation Was issued yesterday extending the Wheat Pool Acts to Wheat harvested in Queensland for a further ...

    Article : 124 words
  9. Agreement on Aid to Asia at Syndey Talks

    SYDNEY: Officials attached to the delegations of the seven Commonwealth countries represented at the1Commonwealth Consultative Committee om aid to South and SouthBast Asia spent yesterday drafting-details of the agreement ...

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  10. Evidence Substantiates Wire-Tapping Charge

    Sydney: sufficient evidence has been obtained in the Sydney GPO race rackets probe to substantiate the calim that a highly ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. Verdict Of Not Guilty In Alleged Shooting Case

    ROCKHAMPTON: The Jury foreman's anncuncement of "not guilty" was the signal for a rush across the court room by Mrs M. ...

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  12. Rev. P. W. Pearson Chosen As Presbyterian Moderator-Elect

    BRISBANE: The State Assembly of the Presbyterian Church yesterday appointed Rev. P. W. Pearson, B.A., as Moderator-elect ...

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  13. £430,000 Writ Against C'wealth Bank

    SYDNEY: A writ against the Commonwealth Bank for approximately £430,000 compensation has been issued ...

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  15. Duke Tells Story of Long Bachelorhood

    NEW YORK: Life Magazine this week is starting the publication of the second part of the Duke of Windsor's meimoirs, entitled "A King's Story" The first instalment tells of the Duke of Windsor's life ...

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  16. Wool Sales Close On Firm Note

    BRISBANE: Thew wool sates yesterday closed very firm compared with the previous day for all well-grown fleece and ...

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  17. Bashing Threats Over Sunday Milk Deliveries

    BRISBANE: Warm milt vendors in Brisbane stated last night that they have been threatened that If they deliver milk on ...

    Article : 217 words
  18. Chain Of Hostels For Bush Children Urged

    BRISBANE: A chain of hostels should toe built to facilitate the education of bush children. This was stated by Mr W. M. Ewan ...

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  19. Clerk Reitiairded On Murder Charge

    MELBOURNE: Morris Sutton Ramsden Brewer (23) clerk, had admitted being with 19-year-Old Carmen Walters on the night She ...

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  20. Cyclist Fatally Injured In Collision

    ROOKHAMPTON: A man was fatally injured and a youth seriously injured late yesterday afternoon when a motor cycle and ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. Mosquite Eradication Loan For Stanthorpe

    BRISBANE: An order-in-Council was made yesterday authorising the Stanthorpe Shire Council to borrow £2500 from the Australian ...

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  22. Miner Buried By Fall Of Goal

    RCOKHAMPTON: While working in a bore at the Styx coal mine Ogmore, yesterday a fall of coal burled a miner, He was ...

    Article : 85 words
  23. Terrorists Attempt To Wreck Mail Train

    SINGAPORE: Terrorlsts killed six civilians on Wednesday in different parts of Malaya and unsuccessfully attempted to derail ...

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  24. 16 Killed in B29 Crash in Azores

    SHREVEPORT (Louisiana): Eleven crew and Ave passengers were killed when a B29 crashed in the Azores while en route to ...

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  25. Goomburra-GIadfield Road Declared Farmers' Road

    BRISBANE: The Goomburra Cladfield road (5.9 miles) has been proclaimed a farmers' road. The Main Roads Commission is ...

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  26. 20 Acres Reserved for School Purposes

    BRISBANE: An area of 20 acres on the outskirts of Clifton has been reserved for school purposes. This land is for a future ...

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