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  4. MR. POLLARD OPTIMISTIC ON PRIMARY PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- "It is obvious thai 'lack of sympathy' by the Government has not prevented primary producers from doing a good Job," the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Pollard) said to-day. He was ...

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  5. YUGOSLAV'S SNEER AT AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- The United Nations General Assembly yesterday approved the inclusion in its agenda of ...

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  6. "PHANTOM" WELFARE FUND RESERVE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The £74,099,090 surplus in the Commonwealth Government's welfare fund did not exist in ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL COURT REFUSES WEEK-END PENALTY RATES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday -- General week-end penalty rates were refused in a reserved judgment given to-day by the Full Bench of the industrial Court: The judgment stated that while it would have been of great ...

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    A smiling group of Irish colleens ready to compete on" the stage at the Town Hall yesterday morning In the dancing section of the Queensland Eisteddfod. Left to right: B. Berwick, W. Berwick, M, Brown, J. Armstrong. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Dancing Sessions Continue at Queensland Eisteddfod

    Advanced grades, of dancing were adjudicated by Miss Pauline Francais, of Sydney, in the Town Hall yesterday, when the fifty- eighth Queensland Eisteddfod entered its third day. With the end of the ...

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  10. COAL MINERS SERVE LOG OF CLAIMS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- An increase in wages of 30 a week is contained in a log of claims served on the State Coal Board, ...

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  11. DECISION SOON ON DINGO FENCE PUN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The State Cabinet will make a decision soon on a proposal to construct a £450,000 dingo fence. ...

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  12. SHIPOWNERS DISMISS BRISBANE WHARFMEN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Because they refused to work overtime between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., 295 waterside workers were ...

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  13. A.C.T.U. MOVE ON McPHILLIPS CASE'

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Leaders of the Australian .Council of Trade Unions visited L. J. McPhlllips in Long Bay gaol ...

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  14. EXTENSION OF MARSHALL AID

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- The House of Representatives yesterday passed a Bill giving an extension of ...

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  15. HUGE CROP EXPECTED FROM PEAK DOWNS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A 1,000,800 bushel crop of sorghum is expected from the 30.000 acres planted at Peak ...

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  16. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Messrs. Winchcombe Carson Ltd., report: "Privately and at auction we sold 9200 bales of wool at our Sydney ...

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  17. PROBE INTO UNIONIST'S ALLEGED STATEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Commonwealth investigation officers are inquiring into statements alleged to have ...

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  18. GENERAL ASSEMBLY TALKS ON INDONESIAN OUESTION

    FLUSHING (U.S.A.), Wednesday. -- The Netherlands yesterday asked the General Assembly of the United Nations not to debate the ...

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  19. MR. CHIFLEY'S DEPARTURE MAY BE DELAYED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A strike by air stewards employed by Qantas Empire Airways may delay, the 'plane on which the Prime ...

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  20. U.S. COURT RULING ON NAZI KILLERS

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The correspondent of the American Associated Press at Nuremberg says tho American War Crimes Court ...

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  21. EGG BOARD WANTS SUBSIDY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The South Queensland Egg Marketing Board to-day decided to request the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) to grant ...

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  22. ELEPHANT LOOSE IN 'PLANE

    KARACHI, Wednesday. -- A 57 stone baby elephant named Sabital broke loose in a B.O.A.C. freight ai[?] flying from Calcutta to ...

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  23. WARNING ON PETROL MISUSF

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A close watch will bo kept by Liquid -Fuel Board inspectors during, the Easter period for ...

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  24. BULK LOADING OF SUGAR

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Flam to load Queensland sugar by bulk handling methods ore being investigated by the sugar industry to ...

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  25. TWO U.S. VESSELS AFIRE

    NEW YORK. Wednesday. -- The Coast Guard has picked up radio [?] the 11.000-top tanker [?]Sun is one fire after ...

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  28. APPEAL DISMISSED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Criminal Appeal Court to-day unanimously dismissed Richard Dudley Barnett's appeal, against ...

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    Fourleen-years-old Dawn New, of Toowoomba, who was adjudged district champion dancer, with 426 points, at the dancing session of the Eisteddfod at the Town fall last night Dawn also won the open tap hornpine and Irish jig ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mavis Knowles studios her Eisteddfod programme. She is dressed In the Polish costume In which she danced In the National Dance (open) at yesterday morning's dancing session in the Town Hell ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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