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  3. BRISBANE MARCH "WORST ON RECORD"

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Only 858 persons marched in to-day's Communist organised Labour Day ...

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    Douglas Hope, aged six years, on his pony, Angel, at the Dalby Show, where he was adjudged the best boy rider, 10 years and under. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Barbara MoLaren best girl rider, 12 years and under, at the Dalby Show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MORE STEPS URGED! ON INQUIRY IN JAPAN

    BRISBANE. Monday.--Further steps to ascertain the cause of the recent allegations against men of the ...

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  7. SECRET RADIO STATION SEARCH

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Commonwealth security police have joined in the search for the secret radio which jammed ...

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  8. MENZIES HITS AT PRICES SCHEME

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Menzles) told a gathering of 3000 persons that ...

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  9. CEASE-FIRE ORDER IN OLD JERUSALEM

    LONDON, Monday.--A message from New York states that Mr. Moshe Shertok (Jewish Agency's political officer) has passed on to the United Nations a telegram which was sent to him ...

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  10. MEDICINE DETAILS FOR ALL DOCTORS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Every doctor in Australia will receive, before the end of the month, the formulary; prescription forms and detailed advice of the Federal Government's free medicine ...

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  11. BUOYANT FEDERAL REVENUE FIGURES

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The sum of £95,806,000 has been collected by the Commonwealth Treasury in Customs and excise revenue in the first 10 months of the financial year. The Government ...

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  12. SUBSIDY FOR N.S.W. DAIRYMEN

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- New South Wales dairymen will get an extra subsidy of 2d. a gallon for milk. The Minister for ...

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  13. WATER SWEEPS MEN TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Water rushing across the road swept Robert Beverley (32), of Cronulia, to his death on the ...

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  14. "JAPAN ORIENTED TO DEMOCRACY"

    TOKIO, Monday.--"Japan is now fully oriented in the fundamentals of democratic government," declared General ...

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  15. LIPSTICK 'RUDE' AT HOLY COMMUNION

    AUCKLAND, Monday.-- "Women should not wear lipstick when they come to Holy Communion," Archdeacon ...

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  16. RECRUITING DISCOURAGED

    CANBERRA, Monday. --"Australia is not encouraging anybody at all to go to Palestine." the ...

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  17. SOVIET VIEW ON BERLIN'S CAPTURE

    LONDON, Monday. --The representative of the American Associated Press in Berlin says that Colonel Tuipanov, head ...

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  18. MANUS AS FORWARD DEFENCE BASE

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Australia would use Manus Island as "a forward defence base," but that did not envisage ...

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  19. LONG SYDNEY BEER STRIKE CONTINUES

    SYDNEY, Monday.--There is still no sign of a settlement in Sydney's beer strike, which is now in its ninth week. The ...

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  20. WARNING ON NATIONALISATION

    LONDON, Monday. -- The chairman of the Labour Party 'Mr. Shin[?], addressing the Co-operative Congress in ...

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  21. CZECHS JOINING FOREIGN LEGION

    FRANKFURT (By Airmail). --Young Czechs, weary of two surreptitious flights from their homeland within the last 10 ...

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  22. PUBLIC MEETINGS BANNED IN GREECE

    LONDON. Monday.-- The representative of the American Associated Press in Athens says that the ...

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  23. AIR RAIDS TOLLED 35,000 BERLINERS

    BERLIN.--Allied air raids on Berlin during the war killed a total of about 35,000 persons and seriously injured some 70,000 ...

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  24. FATAL SHOOTING NEAR WAGGA

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- frantic young girl to-day telephoned the wagga police' to say that a young man intended ...

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  25. SUGGESTIONS TO MAKE UP GOODS LAG

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The working of a 44 or even 48 hour week was suggested tonight by Mr. Bruce Pie, ...

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  26. LOCAL AUTHORITY BOUNDARIES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Minister for Local Government (Mr. Power) said ...

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  27. TWELVE YEARS' GAOL

    SYDNEY, Monday.--George Bechtold (21), railway upholsterer, was sentenced today to 12 years' gaol for the ...

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  28. U.S. NAVY WORKS HARD ON TORPEDOES

    PASADENA, California (Associaated Press).--A tiny torpedo, no bigger than a child's arm, poises briefly on the ...

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  29. AIM TO SPEED UP ARBITRATION CASES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Government decisions to speed up Arbitration Court hearings were announced tonight by tho Deputy ...

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  30. FINE OF £200 ON PETROL BREACHES

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Eric Raymond Johnson, taxidriver, of Redfern, who admitted having falsified documents ...

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  33. YOUNG WOMAN KILLED BY CAR

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Jean Turner (25, single) of Brisbane, was killed and three others injured outside the Women's ...

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  34. DE VALERA MEETS FORMER CAPTOR

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The former Prime Minister of Eire (Mr. E. do Valera) to-day met William Corruthers, a ...

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  35. ELECTRIC RAILWAYS FOR BRISBANE ?

    BRISBANE. Monday. -- The State Cabinet is expected to decide soon to proceed with the electrification of the ...

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  36. ARMY'S FAREWELL TO EISENHOWER

    WASHINGTON, Monday.-- General Eisenhower received the Army's farewell solute yesterday when he left Fort Myer, ...

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