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  4. TOWN PLANNING LAG IN AUSTRALIA

    Sir Patrick Abereromblie, British town-planning authority, who recently visited Australia, considers there is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. B.M.A. CRITICISED AND DEFENDED

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The BMA was merely hiding behind a smokescreen and its own pigheadedness, the Prime Minister, Mr Chifley, said in the House of Representatives today. "It is determined that it shall be the judge in this country whether or ...

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  6. Leaks to Reds Charged

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: A leakage of highly confidential Government information to the ...

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  7. FARMER "TWISTED COWS' TAILS UNTIL THEY BROKE"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Evidence that a returned soldier in fits of rage had twisted cows' tails until they broke was given in Ballarat Court of Petty Sessions today. ...

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  8. States May Ask for More Revenue

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The State Premiers should meet immediately to consider Commonwealth State financial relationships, the ...

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  9. Prosecution Threat on Coalfield Strike

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Chairman of the Central Coal Reference Board, Mr F. Gallagher, has ...

    Article : 216 words
  10. Sharkey To Be Charged

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Federal Government will launch a prosecution against the Leader of the ...

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  11. PILOTS SURVIVE AIR COLLISION

    TOKIO, Thursday: Two Australian lighter pilots had remarkable, escapes today when their Mustangs collided at 3000 ...

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    NEW YORK, Thursday: A jury of five men and seven women, headed by a negro housewife, was chosen today to try the 11 top ...

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  13. COMPLAINTS ON OPENING OF LETTERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Further complaints of opening of letters by Customs officials were made by both ...

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  14. HAYLIFT "COST 30MILLION DOLLARS"

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Mr. Walter Granger (Democrat, Utah) said in the House of Representatives today ...

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  15. HUGHES WIN PRESELECTION BALLOT

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Mr W. M. Hughes, MHR, tonight won the Liberal Party pre- selection ballot to contest the new Bradfield seat ...

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  16. OKEEFE CASE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The full High Court [?] deliver its judgment in the O'Keefe case to[?] ...

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  18. Gardens' Outbursts At Timber Inquiry

    SYDNEY, Thursday: John Smith ("Jock") Garden said at the Royal Commission hearing today that the Minister for External Territories, Mr. E. J. Ward, had a high reputation for personal integrity and was not a man who sought graft. ...

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  19. REMAINS OF BODY FOUND IN SEA

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A human spine and ribs were found floating near rocks at Fairlight Beach, near Manly today. ...

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  20. ITALIAN DEPUTIES COME TO BLOWS ON ATLANTIC PACT

    ROME, Thursday: Fighting broke out in the Chamber of Deputies early this morning when the President (the Speaker) called on the Prime Minister, Signor de Gasperi, to wind up ...

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  21. TRADE THREAT BY FORMER AXIS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The growing trade competition of countries like Japan, Germany and Italy were ...

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