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  4. NO IMMEDIATE IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ON PETROL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--No immediate "important announcement" on petrol rationing was being considered by the Government, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-night. He declined to comment on the ...

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    Group of Church of England clergy who attended the Summer School held at the Church of England Boys' School in Toowoomba, The school "broke up" at-the week-end. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HUGE PRODUCTION INCREASE NEEDED

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Colossal increases in the volume of Australian primary production-- in some cases as ...

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  7. "U.S. SHOULD DEVELOP HYDROGEN BOMB"

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Senator Tom Connally, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, yesterday ...

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  8. MENACE TO NATION OF S1LTATI0N

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Unless measures were taken to control siltation, the whole capital expenditure on ...

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  9. SCIENCE EXPERT WARNS ON DANGERS OF EROSION

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--If soil erosion were allowed to continue, much valuable land would be destroyed and made incapable of supporting even its farmers, ...

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  10. "DEEP DISGUST" OVER IMMIGRATION POLICY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The commonwealth immigration practice was strongly criticised at the annual conference ...

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  11. LABOUR MAY FORGE ANOTHER ELECTION THIS YEAR

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- "The Australian Labour Party may use its Senate majority to force anofher Federal Section this year." The Victorian president of the A.L.P. (Mr. R. R. Broadby) said this when speaking at ...

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  12. NO ACTION TO ARREST JAP CRIMINALS

    TOKIO, Sunday.-- While Australian war crimes representatives fume, the Japanese Government so far has taken ...

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  13. REFINERY WORKERS IDLE TOMORROW

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- More than 1100 employees of the Shell Company of Australia Ltd. in Sydney will be thrown ...

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  14. GERMAN COFFEE SMUGGLING RIFE

    LONDON, Sunday,--The Associated Press correspondent at Aachen says Germany's once might Siegfried Line is a big ...

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  15. BAKERS SAY FLOUR IS NOT GOOD QUALITY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Master bakers do not agree with the report of the State Government analyst that the quality ...

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  16. RUMOURS IN PARIS ON AUSTRALIAN £

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The "Daily Express" says that strong", rumours have come from Paris that the value of ...

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  17. UNIVERSITY CLASSES FOR NORTH OF STATE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Most subjects in arts, commerce, law and education would be covered when university classes ...

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  18. RELATIVES CRITICISE TREATMENT BY NAVY

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The mother and two brothers of David Graydon (23), the Royal Australian Navy cook who died ...

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  19. WELCOME TO AUSTRALIAN EMPIRE GAMES MEMBERS

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.--The first Australian contingent for the Empire Games arrived on Saturday morning, and more ...

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  20. "GREAT PROGRESS IN NORTH IN 15 YEARS"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--There had been more Governmental development and contem plated development in North ...

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  21. CHARGES AGAINST YOUTHFUL TRIO

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- "When police visited a house in a state of disrepair in Bridge Street, Camperdown, yesterday, they ...

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  22. NORTHERN MAYORS MAKE HISTORY

    BUNDABERG, Sunday.--The crowds that lined the river bank this morning to witness the challenge race between the ...

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  23. SON-IN-LAW FACES MURDER CHARGE

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. -- A gagged find bound man was found battered to death at his home lost night. He was ...

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  24. BROWN'S ELEVEN MEETS N.S.W. NORTH COAST

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Slew bowler Tom Morris took six wickets for 45 runs for Bill Brown's Eleven against New ...

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  25. TARAKAN DEATH ROLL RISES TO EIGHT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Two more victims of the Tarakan explosion last Wednesday died over the week-end. ...

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  26. BOY DIES AFTER SHOT WHILE RABBITING

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Peter Lawrence Goodyear (11), of Werris Creek, died in the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital early ...

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  27. "U.S. COULD BUILD ROCKETS TO REACH MOON"

    PRINCETON. Sunday. -- A leading American scientist. Dr. Ralph Gibson, said yesterday that the United States ...

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  28. SHOULD TRY TO WIN RESPECT OF PACIFIC RACES

    BRISBANE, Sunday. --Australians. with their mere 3.000,000 population against 100.000.000. could no longer ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT TO BE SHIPPED TO SPAIN

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The correspondent of the "Sunday Times" in Madrid says that an agreement has just ...

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  30. DAIRY COW YIELDS COULD BE DOUBLED IN 20 YEARS

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The average yield of Australian" dairy cows could be doubled in 20 years, Mr. J. Price, of ...

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  31. U.S. MOTHERS OUT OF BED DAY AFTER BABY'S BIRTH

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Twenty-four hours after the birth of their babies, American mothers were up and out of ...

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  34. WATERSIDERS CLAIM SHIP UNDER "FASCIST CONTROL"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Spanish freighter, Arraiz, which Bowen waterside workers refused to work, claiming ...

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  35. NOMINATIONS FOR LABOUR EXPECTED TO BE HEAVY

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Nominations by candidates to contest 75 State scats under the official Labour ...

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  36. ONLY ONE INJURED WHEN GRANDSTAND" COLLAPSED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A packed grandstand collapsed like a pack of cards at the Maryborough (Victoria) ...

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  37. BERGMAN'S COMPLAINT AGAINST CAMERAMAN

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Associated Press correspondent in Rome says that Ingrid Bergman lodged a complaint ...

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  38. SEVEN FATALITIES IN VICTORIA AT WEEKEND

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Five people died in Victoria at the week-end in road accidents and other mishaps. ...

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  39. CONTROVERSY ON PROPOSED OPERATION ON WOMAN

    LONDON, Sunday. -- A nation-wide storm has started over the 26-year-old mother of six children who has agreed to ...

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  40. DUTCH TROOPS MAY BE USED IN INDONESIAN STRUGGLE

    LONDON. Sunday. -- The Dutch Cabinet has authorised the use of Dutch troops in Indonesia if the Indonesian ...

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  41. THREAT TO BLOW UP UNGAR AND STABLES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- A telephone threat was made on Saturday night to blow up Ungar and the Hoysted stables at ...

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  42. BROMWICH AND QUIST TO BREAK UP AS PAIR

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.--John Bromwhich and Adrian Quist, after whining the Australian doubles championship for the ...

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  43. LIFE SAVERS BUSY ON SYDNEY'S BEACHES

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- About 150,000 people went to Sydney's beaches to-day, and life savers had a busy time rescuing ...

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