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  4. EDWARD FARRELL GIVES EVIDENCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At a conference in November, 1944, with representatives of Hancock and Gore Ltd. J. S. Garden had declared that he was acting in the New Guinea timber deal with the full authority of the ...

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  5. U.S. PUNS DEFENCE AGAINST ATOM BOMB

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-- The manager of the United States Atomic Energy Commission (Mr. Carrol Wilson) said ...

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  6. NEW GOVERNMENT MOVE IN FREE MEDICINES SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Cabinet to-day adopted in principle a plan to force doctors to participate in the free medicines scheme and in the medical benefits scheme. Two proposals, were placed before Cabinet by ...

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  7. LEGAL VOTING STATUS FOR ABORIGINES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Australian aborigines who are not under the control of the Department of Native Affairs, and ...

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  8. LIBERAL SUPPORT FOR ANTI-LABOUR PARTY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The entire resources of the Victorian division of the Liberal Party will be placed at the ...

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    The Mayoress (Mrs. J. D. Annand) officiated at the presentation of trophies ceremony at the West Toowoomba Croquet Club's twenty-fourth birthday party on Monday afternoon. In the group are (left to right): Mrs. M. Dean (treasurer or the club). Mrs. G. R. de Fraine Mrs. Annand, Mrs. E. A. McConachie (president of the club and winner of the championship). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. USE OF INCENTIVE PAYMENT SYSTEM URGED BY MENZIES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--An employee was entitled to have the extra profit resulting from extra effort and extra production, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) declared during the resumed debate in the ...

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  11. "DAIRY FARMERS AT DISADVANTAGE"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Mr. C. H. Jamieson, president of the Australian Dairy Farmers' Federation, said to-day that a ...

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  12. MAN FATALLY INJURED AT IPSWICH

    IPSWICH, Tuesday.--Thomas Spence (48), of Saxelby street, Booval, a labourer employed by the City Electric Light ...

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  13. COMMUNISTS INFILTRATE INTO SCOUT GROUPS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Headquarters of the Scout movement in Queensland has discovered a Communist drive ...

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  14. HIGHER WAGES FOR BREWERY WORKERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Because of the prosperity of the industry, the industrial Court, in a reserved decision ...

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  15. STEEL SHORTAGE RETARDS ENGINE REPAIRS

    IPSWICH, Tuesday.--The shortage of steel and other materials is holding up repairs on nearly one quarter of ...

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  16. STATE-WIDE DEMAND FOR PASTORAL PROPERTIES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Reflecting the current demand for pastoral properties, so as to share in the booming wool ...

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  17. MOST MODERN TELEVISION SYSTEM FOR AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Postmaster - General (Senator Cameron) to day forecast that television would be a ...

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  18. STOLEN SAFE RECOVERED FROM CREEK

    WARWICK, Tuesday.--A safe which had been stolen from a spring service station at Stanthorpe on the night of ...

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  19. PARADE BOYCOTT IF REDS TAKE PART

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Australian Labour Party and affiliated unions will boycott the Labour Day celebrations on May ...

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  20. MYSTERIOUS MISSILES LAND IN U.S. ZONE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The British United Press representative at Frankfurt says a mysterious missile which streaked ...

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  21. BIG POLICE DRIVE FOR ROAD SAFETY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Traffic police are engaged in a drive to detect careless driving and to check transport ...

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  22. SPECIAL TRIP TO SEE "YOUNG ANTHONY EDEN"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Seventy - nine - years - old Jim Scott, of Orange, made a special trip to Canberra to see ...

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  23. New Zealand Poll on Gaming Law and Liquor Trade Hours

    On March 9 electors on the Parliamentary rolls of New Zealand will be asked to vote on two issues-- that provision be made, or not, for off-course betting on horse races, through the totalisator, and on the ...

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  24. METHODIST CONFERENCE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Rev. Henry W. Prouse, Superintendent of the Annerley Methodist Circuit and a native ...

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  25. COURT DECISION ON DEBENTURE HOLDERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Debenture holders in Goldsbrough, Mort and Company who are resident in Australia ...

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  28. SOVIET DEMAND OVER LIBEL CASE WITNESSES

    PARIS, Tuesday.--Reuters correspondent says that two French Right Wing papers today strongly opposed the Soviet ...

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  29. Freeze-Up. Saves Quins.

    Five famous young ladies are welcoming the winter snow that is falling on the tiny town of Corbeil, in Ontario, Canada, and locking ...

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  30. KING TO DISCUSS PLANS WITH ADVISERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters representative says the King will discuss his plans for the future with his ...

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