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  4. These Flowers Last for Ever

    Mr. Arthur Miller, a 59-year-old engineer of Hartlip, in the Kentish countryside near Sittingbourne, England, has, after eight year, of experimentation, succeeded in making a type of artificial flower which has practically none of the drawbacks of other kinds The flowers are made petal by petal in leather and put through a process which gives them a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TIMBER FIRM DIRECTOR'S EVIDENCE TO COMMISSION

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The managing director of Hancock and Gore Ltd., Henry Roy Hancock, denied at the New Guinea timber deal Royal Commission to-day that he had been frightened to approach the Minister for ...

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  6. REPLY TO CRITICISM ON SAVINGS SCHEME

    Mr. S. J. Whyte, Commonwealth Loans Organiser, yesterday denied that employers were "overwhelmingly opposed to ...

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  7. MEAT WORKERS MOB RED UNION LEADER

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Meat workers mobbed a Communist union official at a mass meeting at the Brisbane Abattoir ...

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  8. ACHESON REPLIES TO STALIN'S OFFER

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- "The interest in peace of the United Stales and of all the people throughout the world is so fundamental that the matter of peace cannot be tampered with as an instrument in political ...

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  9. A.W.U. TAKES ACTION AGAINST COMMUNISTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- A decision to bar all members of the Communist Party from official positions in the ...

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  10. SOVIET WHEAT FOR WORLD POOL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- Russia told the world wheat conference yesterday that it was prepared to commit "a ...

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  11. Quick Action Called For On Big Back Lag In Tractor Supplies

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Grave doubts were expressed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council of Agriculture this week as to the future of agriculture in Queensland unless the Federal authorities ...

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  12. HIGH WOOL PRICE NO INDICATION OF VALUE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Stable prices for wool were preferable to extraordinarily high prices, the Australian Deputy ...

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  13. NUMBER OF U.S. ATOM BOMBS MAY BE DISCLOSED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- The chairman of the Atomic Energy commission (Mr. Lilienthal) said to-day that he ...

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  14. STATE SOCIAL SERVICE FELLOWSHIP AWARDS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The names of this year's recipients of State Social Service Fellowships in Medicine and ...

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  15. SURVEY INFORMATION WILL AID FARMERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Certain topographical and geographical information gained during the present military ...

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  16. CROCODILE AT CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, Thursday. -- The fact that a large crocodile has suddenly appeared in the Cairns inlet was substantiated ...

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  17. CUT IN PROFIT MARGINS IS LIKELY TO STAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The conference of Prices Ministers of all States to-morrow is expected to agree to the ...

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  18. BAKERS' DEPUTATION TO MEET PREMIER

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The president of the Queensland Bread Manufacturers' Association (Mr. D. Nunn) said ...

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  21. 'PHONE SERVICES CUT BY VIOLENT STORMS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Fierce storms in South-east Queensland and Northern New South Wales to-night affected ...

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  22. COMMONWEALTH LEGAL BRANCH EXTENSION

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Government is seeking the services of 37 legal officers as part of the large-scale ...

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  23. AMENDMENTS TO AIR SAFETY REGULATIONS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Important amendments to the safety provisions of the air navigation regulations. ...

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  24. U.S. BAN ON SHIPMENTS TO IRON CURTAIN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- Mr. Samuel Anderson, chief of the Industrial Division of the Economic Co-operation ...

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  25. EX-SERVICEMEN BODY TO SEEK READMISSION

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Queensland branch of the Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women will seek readmission ...

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  26. "LIVE HARE COURSING CRUELTY TO ANIMALS"

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Mr. A. Stoneham, S.M., found in the Penrith Court to-day that live hare coursing was cruelty to ...

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  27. MAN FINDS INFANT SONS WITH THROATS CUT

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Forcing his way into his home, a Nowra baker, Vincent McGuire (34), found the dead bodies of ...

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  28. RAT PLAGUE IN VICTORIA?

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- A rat plague was possible in Victoria unless the Government made immediate endeavours to ...

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  29. MINE DISPUTES SETTLED

    IPSWICH, Thursday. -- The secretary of the Queensland Colliery Employees' Union (Mr. C. Tucker) reported to-day ...

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  30. RICH COAL SEAM AT NEBO

    MACAY, Thursday. -- Further tests of Nebo district coal deposits have revealed that the original estimate of 60,000,000 ...

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  31. CANDIDATES FOR NORTH

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday. -- The Northern Country Party has endorsed Mr. G. F. Hudson, of Innisfall, as its ...

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