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  4. GOVERNMENT RETURNED WITH REDUCED MAJORITY

    The outstanding feature of the 1954 Federal Elections was the late recovery of a number of Government seats after early figures had indicated a tremendous swing in favour of the ...

    Article : 382 words
  5. LUCOCK WINS LYNE BY BIG MARGIN

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  6. POLICE SHOOT SAVAGE DOGS

    BRISBANE, May 29: A detective today shot two dogs dead to arrest an elderly woman. ...

    Article : 85 words
  7. TWO WOMEN KILLED IN MELBOURNE ELECTION ARGUMENT

    MELBOURNE, May 30: The second death occurred to-day as the result of an argument in which one ...

    Article : 60 words
  8. CEASE FIRE DISCUSSED AT GENEVA

    NEW YORK, May 34: Whilst there is a distinct possibility of an Indo-China cease fire agreement being reached at Geneva, Vietminh troops have burrowed to within 250 yards of the French ...

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  9. STATE TEAM TO MEET TOURISTS NEXT SATURDAY

    SYDNEY, May 30: Three country players have been included in the New South Wales side to meet the touring ...

    Article : 132 words
  10. QUEEN ASKS FOR PRAYERS OF YOUTH

    To mark Empire Youth Sunday, Queen Elizabeth yesterday sent a special message asking the youth of Australia ...

    Article : 57 words
  11. FOOTBALL CLUB FINED £40 FOR FLOUTING RULES

    COOMA, May 29: The Judiciary Committee of Group 19 have imposed a fine of £40 on Cooma Rugby League ...

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  12. GOVERNMENT HAS MAJORITY OF SEVEN

    SYDNEY, May 30: Latest figures in Sydney this afternoon give the Federal Government 62 certain seats, ...

    Article : 81 words
  13. Long Service Leave

    MELBOURNE: The Australian Council of Trade Unions would call a conference of Federal unions for ...

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  14. On Murder Charge

    TAMWORTH: A 33 year old married woman appeared at Warialda Court on Friday charged with the ...

    Article : 64 words
  15. DEMOCRACY FAILS IF EDUCATION FORCED

    LISMORE, May 30: If compulsory school attendance secondary education had to be forced on an unwilling people, democracy would fail, said Mr. H. M. Bryant, district inspector of schools, ...

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  16. NEWCASTLE YOUTH SHOT BY FRIEND

    NEWCASTLE, May 30: At Handford, near Newcastle, today, Edwin John Casey (22) walked in front of a ...

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  17. CORTISONE NOT UP TO EXPECTATIONS

    LONDON: Cortisone, hailed as a wonder drug for rheumatoid arthritis, is not much better than common ...

    Article : 60 words
  18. GIVING CHARITY £5000 PER YEAR

    MELBOURNE: By making over to a trust fund the future profits of his jewellery firm, Mr. Aaron Cohen, of ...

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  19. More Coal Produced

    SYDNEY: Coal product on in NSW in March jumped to 1,410,000 tens, according to figures released by the ...

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  20. £180 For Steer

    SYDNEY: A Wollongong butcher paid the top price of £180 for an Aberdeen-Angus steer at Sydney fat cattle ...

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  21. INTER-CONTINENTAL GUIDED MISSILES

    NEW YORK.--The development of the hydrogen bomb is expected to lead to the early development of guided missiles of inter-continental range. ...

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  22. Federal Treasurer Lucky Escape

    BRISBANE, May 30: Sir Arthur Fadden, Federal Treasurer, who sustained extensive injuries in a car ...

    Article : 67 words
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  24. Machine Invented For Seamless Nylon

    TOKYO: An electrical company in Nagoya, Central Japan, said it had invented a machine that has ...

    Article : 63 words
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  27. Motorists' Fines

    Brisbane motorists have paid a record total of £16,848 in fines and costs for traffic breaches in the 11 months ...

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  28. Commission Cost

    SYDNEY: The Studley-Ruxton Royal Commission has so far cost the State Government more than ...

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  29. SLIPPED UP ON COOL £450 MILLION

    WASHINGTON: U.S. Government bookkeepers hurried along to Congress to report that they had made a slight slip in their accounts for foreign aid over the last few years. ...

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  30. NAMBUCCA SHOW LEADS IN CATTLE

    The "Primary Producer," in a recent issue, pays a high tribute to Nambucca Show Committee as follows: ...

    Article : 72 words
  31. Indo-China Arms

    SYDNEY : The British freighter Radnor carrying arms from Sydney and Brisbane for the French in ...

    Article : 39 words
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