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  4. GARDEN'S ANGRY REPLIES TO COUNSEL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--"I was trying fo gel out of trouble and was not concerned with the Minister for External Territories (Mr. E. J. Ward), who was looking ...

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  5. SENSATIONAL CLAIM BY JR. J. T. LANG

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) in the House of Representatives to-day angrily denied Opposition charge that reorganisation of the ...

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  6. BIG LOSS IN COAL PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The coal production loss in New South Wales to-day was 25,000 tons--the heaviest this year. ...

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  7. UNION LEADERS CLAIM THAT TRAM DISPUTE MAY SPREAD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday,--The fining of tramwaymen for holding illegal 24-hour stoppages could lead fo other unions being involved in the dispute, union officials said to-day. They said the fining would mean ...

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  8. PROBE INTO CRASH OF LOCKHEED LODESTAR

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Civil Aviation Department crash experts believe they know what, caused the crash of the ...

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  9. GO-SLOW METHODS AND BUILDING COSTS

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- Go-slow methods which were being adopted by tradesmen had been responsible for the ...

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  10. JULY A POSSIBLE DATE FOR WORLD FLARE-UP?

    LONDON. Wednesday.--The Minister for Defence (Mr. Alexander) Jumped up in protest in the House of Commons ...

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  11. ESSENTIAL FOOD BY AIR FOR FLOODED AREAS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Following police reports from flood-bound areas of the south-west, essential food supplies will ...

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  12. DEBATE ON STATE ABATTOIRS BILL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Speaking in the introductory stages of the Abattoirs Bill in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  13. MILITANT UNIONS' THREAT IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Militant unions are threatening reprisals against the Melbourne City council because at its ...

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  14. FIRST CEREMONY OF NATIONALITY ACT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The first court ceremony in Queensland under the recently introduced Nationality and ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA TO PROTEST ON GAOLING OF CLERGY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. --The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) told Mr. G. W. Duthie (Labour, Tasmania) in the ...

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  16. OPPONENT FOR D. SANDS IN ENGLISH DEBUT

    LONDON. Wednesday. -- The special representative of the Associated Press says that the opponent of the Australian middleweight. ...

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  17. MINISTER REVEALS PLANS FOR NEW R.A.F.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "new Royal Air force" would soon be equipped with jet day and night lighters and jet bombers which ...

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  18. WHICH VICTORIAN PARTY IS OFFICIAL OPPOSITION ?

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The Country Party will continue to occupy the Opposition benches in the Legislative ...

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  19. COMMONS IN UPROAR OVER MINISTERS STATEMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Cries of "shame" and "withdraw" greeted a statement by the Health Minister (Mr. Aneuran ...

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  20. MOVE TO ASSIMILATE DISPLACED PERSON DOCTORS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The assimilation of displaced person doctors into the medical profession in all States was ...

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  21. WORK OF COMMONWEALTH DISPOSALS COMMISSION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Commonwealth Disposals Commission, from its inception to August 31 last, disposed of surplus ...

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  22. AMERICAN'S WARNING ON SOVIET AIR STRENGTH

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- Mr. William Jordan, president t of the Curtis-Wright Corporation, one of America's largest aeroplane ...

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  23. KING'S GOOD PROGRESS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuters says that his Majesty the King again passed a quiet night and is continuing to make ...

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  24. PLAN FOR HOLIDAYS FOR DAIRYMEN

    CAIRNS, Wednesday. -- A proposal that a pool should be formed to provide relief to enable dairy fanners to ...

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  25. NO MORE MAJOR WAR CRIMES TRIALS OF JAPS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- No further trials of Japanese on charges of having "planned, prepared or conspired to wage a war ...

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  27. SEDGMAN FOR CARNIVAL

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- The Australian tennis singles champion. Frank Sedgman. has advised that, he is available to play in ...

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  28. N.Z. LEAGUE TO OBSERVE INTERNATIONAL RULES

    AUCKLAND. Wednesday. -- The Rugby League's scrummaging in New Zealand this year will be under international rules, not the ...

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  30. PROTEST MEETINGS OVER ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A protest meeting by citizens against the State-Government's plan for redistribution of electoral ...

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  31. LIFE IMPRISONMENT

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.--Richard Dudley Barnett (18). a plywood employee was senteneed in the ...

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  32. "TRACK RECORDER" FOR QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.--Experts believe that a French "track recorder," to be bought by the Railway Deportment for £700, will help ...

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  33. CONCORD BYE-ELECTION WON BY LIBERAL PARTY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A re-check of votes in the Concord State bye-election has established victory for the ...

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  34. FOUR YEARS FOR FRAUDS

    LONDON. Wednesday. -- "Daily Mail" says That Walter Arthur Charles Dicketts Charles Stewart Polloek), 49. ...

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  35. SUMMONS FOR STANLEY

    LONDON. Wednesday.--The "Dally Telegraph" and the "Dally Express" say that Scotland Yard Fraud Squad officers last night ...

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  36. HOUSING WORKS FOR BALT LABOURERS "BLACK"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Housing works being carried out by the Melbourne Harbour Trust for 100 Bait labourers ...

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  37. REPATRIATE STOWAWAYS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. --Stowaways in future will be repatriated to their own countries, regardless of the "pathetic" stories they ...

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  38. STANDARD GAUGE OPPOSED

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. -- The Premier of New South Wales (Mr. H. McGirr) to-day told a meeting of the state Parliamentary Labour ...

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    Great Britain tackles the housing problem. Since the end of the war, in 1945, Great Britain has provided more than 756,000 dwellings for those without hom of their own. Scientific research has enabled new forms of construction and new building materials to be developed. The houses shown here which are in Ainwick, Northumberland, reveal how these ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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