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  4. EXTENSIVE SCREENING OF COMMUNISTS

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Intensive security checks, almost paralleling the war-time screening, have been proceeding throughout Australia simultaneously with the preparation of the Federal Government's anti-Communist ...

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  5. NO BRITISH REQUEST YET FOR MILITARY HELP IN MALAYA

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Britain had made no request to Australia for military assistance in Malaya, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) told the House of Representatives to-day. If such a request were received ...

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  6. REORGANISATION ON BRISBANE WHARVES

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The Brisbane waterfront is to be completely reorganised to deal with record imports from ...

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  7. Girl Guide Week, from April 22 to 29

    At the commencement of every weekly meeting at the Helen McDonnell Girl Guide Memorial Hut, Brown Owl and Tawny Owl, with the First Toowoomba Brownie Pack, form a fairy ring round the toadstool. The logend is that the forming of the ring protects the Brownies from wicked Brownies. The Girl Guides open the ring to a horseshoe shape to spread and receive friendship and kindness to and from the world. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CHALLENGE ON U. K. FINANCE POLICY

    LONDON, Friday.-- The Opposition has decided to challenge the Government's financial policy by voting against ...

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  9. "LABOUR PROMISES UNFULFILLED"

    SCARBOROUGH, Friday. -- Labour promises had been multiplying like rabbits during the election campaign, but ...

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  10. MAJOR RED THREAT TO BUILDING INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- The building industry was threatened with a major hold-up of homes, hospitals and other ...

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  11. Assurance to Wool Growers on Proposed Marketing Scheme

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Federal Government would be guided by the views of Australian wool growers in negotiations for a post Joint Organisation Wool Marketing Scheme, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. ...

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  12. SEVEN HUNDRED MIGRANTS DUE AT WEEK-END

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Two ships which will reach Brisbane at the week-end will bring a record total of 700 ...

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  13. BAMBOO CROSSES AS SIGN OF JAPANESE PENITENCE

    IPSWICH, Friday. -- The Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane (Right Rev. Halse) tomorrow night will bless 10 ...

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  14. SCORES OF POLICE ATTEND "RED" DEAN'S MEETING

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Scores of police moved through the corridors and patrolled outside the Newcastle City Hall ...

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  15. ABORIGINE ON ATTEMPTED SUICIDE CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A 25-year-old aborigine, Paul Lamb, of Albert, has trouble with his women and with the law. In ...

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  16. ADDRESS TO JURY IN MURDER HEARING

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- A Criminal Court sitting will he held to-morrow to conclude the trial of John Bryan Kerr (24), ...

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  17. BIG PLANS FOR RURAL POSTAL FACILITIES

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Works to improve postal facilities to Queensland rural areas were announced to Brisbane to-night ...

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  18. DECISION IN FAVOUR OF CHINCHILLA AMBULANCE

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The Industrial Court, in a reserved judgment to-day, decided that the Chinchilla Ambulance ...

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  19. POSTAL OFFICIAL RETIRING AFTER 53 YEARS' SERVICE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Queensland Posts and Telegraph Deputy Director (Mr. J. C. Stewart) will retire from ...

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  20. MR. HANLON CONFIDENT OF NORTHERN SUCCESSES

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Labour would poll better in the north next Saturday than it had done during the last State election. ...

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  21. MOTHER AND CHILDREN DIE IN U. S. FIRE

    RACELAND (Louisiana), Friday.-- A 28-year-old mother and her three children were burned to death in a fire that ...

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  22. PRICES BRANCH TO CONSIDER EGG PRICE INCREASE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Prices Commissioner (Mr. Fullagar) told a deputation from the Queensland Women's ...

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  23. NEGOTIATIONS FOR SHIPS FOR U. K. MIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Australia was still actively negotiating for enough shipping to brine out 100,000 ...

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  24. PREMIER CONFIDENT ON BURDEKIN DAM

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Despite doubts cast, on the Burdekin Dam proposal by the Commonwealth ...

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  25. ELECTION PROPOSAL TO UNITE BERLIN

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Associated Press correspondent in Berlin says the three Western Allied ...

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  27. ATTEMPT TO USE CARRIER TO SMUGGLE DRUGS

    TOKIO, Friday. -- Chinese smugglers have tried to use the British aircraft carrier Triumph to smuggle drugs into Japan ...

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  29. WOMAN IN COURT SAYS HUSBAND SHOT AT HER

    BEAUDESERT, Friday. -- A woman who said that her husband had fired at her with a shotgun and threatened to cut ...

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  30. ADEQUATE SUPPLIES CAUSE REFUSAL OF PETROL OFFER

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Thirty million gallons of petrol recently had been refused from Italy because of ...

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  31. FRENCHMAN WINS ON POINTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The French bantamweight, Bob Scrivano (8.3½ [?]). beat the Siamese, Chal Sitphol (8.2½) on points over ...

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  32. S. AFRICAN MOVE ON RACIAL DISCRIMINATION

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reuters correspondent at Cape Town says that the Minister of the Interior (Dr. T. E. Donges) said ...

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  33. "Italian Peace Treaty Broken by Western Powers," Says Russia

    LONDON, Friday.-- Russia has accused the United Slates, Britain, and France of breaking the Italian peace treaty by their failure to get foreign troops out of Trieste. Tass Agency, reporting the contents of Notes ...

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  34. N. S. W. MAY BE BANNED FROM "MISS AUSTRALIA" QUEST

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- The "Miss Australia" quest committee to-day recommended that New South Wales be ...

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  35. BAIL REFUSED IN BABY MURDER CASE

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A 23-year-old labourer, Reginald John Lynch, was refused ball in the Liverpool Court to-day when ...

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  36. VIC HEY COACH AND ARBITER FOR R. L. TEST SERIES

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Two big jobs have been assigned to the former international player, Vic. Hey, for the visit of the British ...

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  37. JUDGE NOT IMPRESSED BY PRISONER'S TALENTS

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A habitual criminal related his musical achievements while in Goulburn Gaol to the Court of Criminal ...

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