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  4. EUROPE'S FIRST PARLIAMENT

    STRASBOURG, Wednesday. -- Reuters correspondent says the Foreign Ministers forming the "Cabinet" of the Council of ...

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  5. "FORM OF CONSCRIPTION" IN ACT, SAYS B.M.A. COUNSEL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The provision of the Pharmaceutical Benefits Act which declared that doctors must write prescriptions on Government forms to enable patients to receive free benefits, was comoulsion ...

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  6. COAL WON BY ARMY BENEFITS WORKERS MACKAY WHARF DISPUTE RESULTS IN SUSPENSIONS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Army-won coal from the open cuts is putting thousands of Sydney workers MACKAY, Wednesday.--The dispute by the Mackay waterside workers to-day resulted in the suspension cf 226 men ...

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  7. STRIKE COLLAPSE VIRTUALLY ADMITTED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Coal Mining Unions' Council is expected this week-end to order striking mine workers to return to work on Monday. The acting president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. R. Hamilton) ...

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  8. MAY BE REVOLT OF U.K. RETAILERS

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Britain is faced with a revolt of nearly 250,000 retail traders against a Government cut of ...

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  9. NO SUSPENSION OF WATERSIDE WORKERS' ATTENDANCE MONEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Mr. Justice Kirby, in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, dismissed an application by ship owners to suspend payments of attendance money to a section of waterside workers. The owners ...

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  10. RESOLUTION EASILY BEATEN AT IPSWICH

    IPSWICH, Wednesday. -- Voting against the continue strike resolution at Booval today was 481 to 123, after a ...

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  11. SEEK FEDERAL AID FOR STATE PROJECTS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Commonwealth assistance for increasing the State's coal and beef production will be sought ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS MAY REMAIN IN JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Despite reports from Tokio of a change in the role of the occupation forces, there is ...

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  13. COST OF STRIKE TO PETROL RESERVES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday, -- Additional petrol being distributed throughout Australia to provide auxiliary ...

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  14. WOMAN FINED FOR ILLEGAL USE OF RADIATOR

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- "It is a bad habit of mine to light a cigarette from the ...

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  15. HAIGH HANGED AT WANDSWORTH PRISON

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- John George Halgh, who was sentenced to death on July 19 for the murder of the ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT CONSIDERING A £6,000,000 OIL REFINERY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Federal Government was considering a recommendation made by the Division of ...

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  17. NAVAL RATINGS MAY MAN COLLIER'S TUGS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --Naval ratings may be used to man tugs to bring the ...

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  18. AUCKLAND WHARFMEN'S REACTION TO ULTIMATUM

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday. -- The waterside workers are not expected to answer the 24-hour ultimatum of the Shipping and ...

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  19. LITHGOW MINE OFFICIAL COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A Lithgow mine worker and a member of the Lithgow Miners' Area Committee. ...

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  21. MARKETING OF CHAT GRADE POTATOES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- After to-day, chat grade potatoes would be accepted for marketing by the Potato Marketing ...

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  22. VICTORIAN SOCCER TEAM RATTLES YUGOSLAVS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --The Victorian Soccer team caused a major upset when they rattled the visiting ...

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  24. MAN FOR TRIAL ON CHARGE OF KILLING COUSIN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Ronald Albert Loveday (32, gardener), of Miranda, was committed for trial to-day on ...

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  25. FURTHER TREMORS AND LOOTING ADD TO ECUADOR'S MISERY

    QUITO, Wednesday. -- New earth tremors and pillaging by unruly Indians spread fear and panic among earthquake ...

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  26. SUGGESTED AMENDMENT OF AUSTRIAN TREATY DRAFT

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Britain yesterday proposed that the draft of the Austrian ...

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  27. TWO STEVEDORING FIRMS TO BE SEIZED IN HAWAII

    HONOLULU, Wednesday. -- The Governor (Mr. Ingram Stalnback) yesterday signed signed seizura by which the ...

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  28. MR. R. G. MENZIES ENDS QUEENSLAND TOUR

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- When he arrived by car in Brisbane from Gympie about lunch time to-day the Leader of the ...

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