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  4. HARCOURT GARDEN ACCUSES MINISTER OF TREACHERY

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- In a bitter outburst from the witness stand at to-day's hearing of the Royal Commission inquiry into the New Guinea timber lease case, Harcourt Garden accused the Minister for External, ...

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  5. SENATOR McKENNA BITTERLY ATTACKS B.M.A. POLICY

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Government had made offer after offer and concession, after concession, in efforts to secure the co-operation of the British Medical Association in the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, the ...

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    A view or Margaret Street, Toowoomba, taken from the top of the Bank of New South Wales building at the corner of Ruthven and Margaret Streets. The view extends to the top of the page and in the background on the left side of the photograph, are the trees of the beautifully- sheltered and well-laid- out Queen's Park, and the end of the street where it overlooks the Range. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. French Prime Minister Issues Stern Warning to Communists

    PARIS, Friday -- Reuters correspondent says that the Prime Minister (M. Queuille) fold the National Assembly that the statement.. by the Communist leader (M. Maurice Thorez) that "Should the Soviet Army come ...

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  8. ENDEAVOURS TO SAVE WHEAT AGREEMENT

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- Last minute negotiations now in progress may save the international wheat agreement. ...

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  9. TRIAL OF BULGARIAN CHURCH LEADERS

    LONDON, Friday. -- The correspondent of the British United Press in Sofia says the trial of 15 Bulgarian ...

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  10. WHY SOME MIGRANTS RETURN HOME

    British migrants who are returning home dissatisfied with conditions in Australia "cannot see further than their noses," ...

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  11. NEW DRAFT OF NORTH ATLANTIC PACT

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- The use of armed aid has been restored to the draft of the proposed North Atlantic Pact, ...

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  12. HOPE ABANDONED FOR TRAPPED MINERS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Rescuers have been unable to reach two men who were trapped to the North Mine at Broken Hill ...

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  13. RATES OF CARRIAGE ON PRIMARY PRODUCTS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Primary producers receiving high prices for their goods should be able to pay reasonable rates ...

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  14. "FLYING DOCTOR" SEEKS CROWN LAW DEFENCE

    DARWIN, Friday. -- The "Flying Doctor" (Dr. Clyde Fenton). who will appear to the Police Court on Monday on ...

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  15. DEADLOCK IN TWO COAL MINE DISPUTES

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A deadlock in two strikes is still holding up coal, production and the resumption of work at ...

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  16. PLOT TO OVERTHROW SIAM GOVERNMENT CRUSHED

    BANGKOK, Friday. -- Siamese police have crushed a new plot to overthrew the Government of Marshal Phlbul Songkhram. ...

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  17. CHIEF SCOUT'S ITINERARY

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Chief Scout of toe British Empire (Lord Rowallan) will visit six provincial centres next week. ...

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  19. MILITANT UNIONS REFUSE TO PAY A.C.T.U. FEES

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The dispute between militant unions and the Melbourne, Trades Hall Council will be discussed ...

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  21. COAL STOCKS HIT BY NORTHERN STRIKES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Coal stocks in North Queensland will be severely affected by the stoppages at Collinsville and ...

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  22. AIR SEARCH FOR MISSING SEAMEN ABANDONED

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The air search has been abandoned for survivors from the 540- ton freighter Bombo, which sank in ...

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  23. WATERSIDERS OBJECT TO CARGO INSPECTION

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday. -- Following objections to the inspection of cargo sheds by the supervisor of watchmen (Mr. J. ...

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  24. BAN ON RED PATIENTS IN WESTERN SECTOR

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Berlin correspondent of the Associated Press says Western authorities in Berlin have ...

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  25. UNION BREAKAWAY MOVE IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- A move to form a breakaway trade union organisation from the Trades Hall Council will be ...

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  26. END TO CONTROL OF SMALL UNIMPROVED LAND SALES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- From tomorrow controls will be lifted from sales of all unimproved land (other than country land) where ...

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  27. ASSISTED PASSAGES FOR MIGRANTS TO CONTINUE

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The assisted passages scheme or British migration to Australia would be extended for another ...

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