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  3. LABOUR CAPITULATION AVERTS CRISIS ON CHILD ENDOWMENT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Last-minute capitulation by the Federal Labour Party tonight averted a serious political crisis in which Labour threatened to withhold supply from the Government and force a snap election. Fulfilment of the threat would have meant that the Government would have been unable to maintain ...

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  4. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE IN RANGE CAR CRASH

    Six occupants of a late model sedan had a miraculous escape from serious injury yesterday afternoon when the car ...

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  5. Menzies Stands Firm on Anti-Communist Bill

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The House of Representatives to-day decided to insist on the Government's version of the Communist Party Dissolution Bill and to insist on disagreeing with the Senate amendment to vital ...

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  6. SPEAKER TO "DEAL" WITH MR. WARD

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The Speaker (Mr. Cameron) said in the House of Representatives to-day that he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Maitland Floods May Hold Up 80 Ships in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--More than 80 overseas, interstate and coastal ships may be held up in Sydney because of Hoods in the Maitland district. The floods have disrupted coal production on the South Maitland ...

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  8. LABOUR PARTY STAND ON BANK BILL

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The House of Representatives to-day disagreed on amendments which the Senate last ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT ORDERS WIRE FROM FRANCE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Executive Council to-day approved of purchases from France of 165 tons of wire at ...

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  10. Rain Expected to Hold Up Wheat Planting tor Several Weeks

    As tain beat down yesterday over the entire Downs area, farmers faced the prospect of having their wheat planting operations held up for several weeks, and, in many cases, of having to replant large areas where ...

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  11. AIM IS MASTER PLAT FOR THE WEST

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- There was not a fully qualified local government engineer or health inspector west nf ...

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  12. INCREASED PAY FOR STATE CHILDREN

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--As a result of the recent basic wage adjustment the Executive Council today approved a regulation for ...

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  13. MUNICIPAL OFFICERS GET INTERIM SALARY INCREASE

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--The Executive. of the Queensland Local Government Association to-day granted an interim salary rise to ...

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  14. MINISTER TO EXTEND MENTAL HYGIENE WORK

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Mental hygiene work, particularly research into the psychological aspects of crime, ...

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  15. PARENTS BLAMED FOR SHORTAGE OF CLERGY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--He believed parents were to blame for the shortage of clergy, Canon R. W. Shand ...

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  16. BLACKOUT AND CHILLS IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Melbourne was blacked out to-day for 24 minutes when a colossal demand for power on the coldest ...

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  17. "WORKERS WAKING UP TO MINORITY CONTROL"

    BRISBANE) Thursday.-- During the hearing of a case in the Industrial Court to-day, Mr. E. H. Coneybeer said that workers were ...

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  18. War Grimes Court Sentences; Nishimura to be Hanged

    LOS NEGROS, Thursday.--The War Crimes Court today sentenced Lieutenant-General Takuma Nishimura to death by hanging, and his former personal aide, Captain Shoichi Nonaka, fo six months imprisonment. Both ...

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  19. FURTHER EVIDENCE IN MARIETTA DAL INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- After further evidence to-day, the Marine Court of Inquiry into the stranding of the ...

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  20. HOSTELS FOR MIGRANT FAMILIES MOOTED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Commonwealth Government is considering building hostels for migrant families in ...

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  21. U.K. ATTITUDE ON MALAYAN PROBLEM

    LONDON, Thursday. -- (Explaining the British Government's attitude to Malaya, in a statement after, his visit to that ...

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  22. DAM AT COOBY CREEK OVERFLOWS SPILLWAY

    For the first time since the construction of the Cooby Creek dam, wafer has overflowed the spillway. This ...

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  23. GOVERNMENT ACCEPTS OFFER BY THIESS BR0S.

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- The Government has accepted an offer by Thiess Brothers to complete part of the concrete work on the ...

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  26. STATE UNIFORM CHARGE FOR ELECTRICITY URGED

    BRISBANE. Thursday.-- A uniform charge for electricity throughout the State was urged at todays meeting of the Queensland ...

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  27. "HOTEL BUILDING CONTROLS KILLING TOURIST TRADE"

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- Hotel budding restrictions were slowly killing North Queensland's tourist trade. Dr. P. R. Delnmothe said ...

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  28. "Thunderous" Flying Saucer

    OAKLAND, California, Thursday. --A flying saucer roaring like thunder at over 1000 mites an hour was reported early yesterday. ...

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  29. MINISTER CALLS FOR FURTHER ACTION TO GET SHIPS MOVING

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- "Now that the Labour Party has been successful in defeating the anti-Communist Bill. ...

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  30. CROWNALL APPEALS DISMISSED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The appeals of the owner-trainer, C. J. Russell, and of Jockey D. Bougoure against a 12 months ...

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  31. BUILDING MATERIALS ORDERED FROM EUROPE

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- The Executive Council to-day authorised the Queensland Housing Commission to buy 150 tons of corrugated ...

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