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  4. PRIME MINISTER GIVES EVIDENCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day that he had never had any doubts about the-honesty and personal integrity of the Minister for External Territories (Mr. Ward), Mr, Chitley was giving ...

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  5. CANADIAN APPROVAL OF ATLANTIC PACT

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. -- The House of Commons last night approved of the principles of the North Atlantic treaty by a ...

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  6. WILL PROCEED WITH MEAT PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Australian Agricultural Council (to-day deferred a decision on a move to establish a ...

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  7. MR. PATERSON ALLEGES BIAS IN SHARKEY SEDITION CASE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. F.. W. Palerson said to-day that The sedition prosecutions against the secretary of the Australian Communist Party (Mr. Lawfence Louis' Sharkey) had been brought about because of bias ...

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  8. PHILIPPINES BILL ON IMMIGRATION

    MANILA, Tuesday. -- M. Hermengildo Atlenza, a ranking member of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the ...

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  9. COMMUNIST MOBBED IN BRISBANE MELEE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Police Had to intervene to stop returned Servicemen from attacking an assistant to Max Julius ...

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    Mr. Harold Wilson, president of the Board, of Trade, announced in the House of Commons recently that clothes rationing was at an end in Britain, This picture shows Mr. Wilson tearing up his own clothing book after his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Premier Fiercely Heckled During Speech on Electoral Bill

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Making his second reading on the Electoral Disiricts Bill in Parliament to-day, the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said one of the aims of the Bill was that Brisbane with its inevitable growth, should not be ...

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  12. ALTERED N.Z. CURRENCY "WARNING' TO AUSTRALIA"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The way New Zealand's export primary industries had been hit by the appreciation of the ...

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  13. WHEN ADMIRAL COLLINS DISOBEYED ORDERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Rear-Admiral J. A. Collins to-day explained how the cruiser Sydney, under his ...

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  14. BANNING OF A.B.C. SEX TALKS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Sex talks over the A.B.C. had been banned because of tho possibility of creating morbid ...

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  15. PLANS FOR CONTROL OF GRASSHOPPERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Plans for a grasshopper control campaign, to cost £50,090, were considered by the ...

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  16. MILK PRICES TO BE INCREASED ON FRIDAY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Prices Commissioner (Mr. Fullagar) announced to-day that milk prices will be ...

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  17. LARGE PERCENTAGE OF GOVERNMENTWORKERS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- More than, 20Per cent, of Australia's working population are Government ...

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  18. TWO OPPOSITON MEMBERS SUSPENDED

    The suspension of two position members--Messrs. E. Evans (Country Party, Mirani) and T. C. Kerr (Queens ...

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  19. LUXURY EASTER EGGS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Ornate chocolate eggs, costing up to £22- each, are among Easter luxuries being given a ...

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  20. GOLD PRODUCTION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A total of 5184oz. of gold, worth £55,793, was produced in Queensland in February, the ...

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  21. RED CROSS APPEAL FAILS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The abandonment of the Red Cross Victorian civilian services is threatened because of ...

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  22. NINE YEARS' SENTENCE

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.--A man was sentenced to nine years' gaol at the Central Criminal Court to-day for having bashed ...

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  23. SYDNEY FACES MEAT FAMINE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Sydney is faced with a meat famine because abbatolr workers refused to go to work to-night ...

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  24. ELECTRICITY PLAN TO COVER WHOLE STATE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- "Whatever schemes any Government or anybody has in mind regarding the ...

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  25. SEQUEL TO ROCKHAMPTON STREET DEMONSTRATION

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday.--Charges of disorderly behaviour in 'William Street last night were brought against four men ...

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  28. MAN'S LEG TORN OFF

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Machinery tore off a man's left leg and suspended him upside down 14 feet above a concrete ...

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  29. CHEQUES FOR U.K. DOCTORS IN HEALTH PLAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.-Twenty thousand cheques will be sent on March 31 to doctors in the National Health Service in ...

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  30. "WILL NOT BE STAMPEDED"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The [?] v. Gallagher) said in Sydney today that he would not be ...

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  31. MAN DROWNED IN N.S.W.

    LISMORE, Tuesday.--Despite a gallant Csoua attempt, Kenneth Waddington (45), of Tamworth, was drowned when ...

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  32. BIG PETROL TICKET THEFT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Petrol tickets for 890,000 gallons were stolen from, a safe in the Victorian Forests Commission ...

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