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  3. LESSON FROM BRITISH HEALTH SCHEME

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The best lesson Australia can take from Britain's national health scheme is to avoid introducing ...

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  4. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY GIVES UP HARRISTOWN PROJECT

    The Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland has decided to drop negotiations for the acquisition of the Harristown property as a site for a new Show Grounds, and fo retain the present grounds indefinitely. This step ...

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  5. ECONOMIC AID FOR EAST AS COUNTER TO RED ADVANCE

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Hope that a six yean plan of economic aid fo South-east Asia will be operating before the end of the year was expressed to-day by Lord Macdonald, leader of the British delegation to ...

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  6. REDS' DISTURBANCE AT ART GALLERY

    SYDNEY, . Monday. -- Detectives quickly" frustrated an attempt by two Communist sympathiscrs to display ...

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  7. WAR NOT IMMINENT,' SAYS U.S. EXPERT

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- The United States Secretary for Defence (Mr. Louis Johnson) said in a broadcast that ...

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    A new toy is to be shown at the British Industries Fair. The newcomer is "Mobo Pony Express,' which, according to American marketing experts in New York, will prove the biggest dollar-earner the British toy trade has ever produced. They confidently expect that it will net at least 1,000,000 dollars in its first year on the American market. In the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Violent Earthquake in Peru Kills 50, Wrecks Gity

    LIMA (Peru), Monday. -- A heavy death roll was reporied yesterday in a violent earthquake at Cuzco, 340 miles soulh-easf of Lima. Rescue workers counted 50 bodies in the first few hours after the 'quake. If ...

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  10. BUTTER RATIONING END "IN SIGHT"

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Minister for Commerce (Mr. McEwen) said to-day that the end of butter rationing ...

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  11. MASTER BUTCHERS APPLY FOR LONGER TRADING WEEK

    SYDNEY. Monday, -- Master butchers to-day applied to the Federal Arbitration Court for the opening of butcher shops ...

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  12. ALOOFNESS TO MIGRANTS DEPLORED BY MODERATOR

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- A general attitude of aloofness toward migrants might wreck the whole Australian immigration ...

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  13. TIE-UP OF BRISBANE RIVER CRAFT OVER ANTI-RED BILL

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Brisbane River craft, such as dredges and tugs, will be tied up for 24 hours on ...

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  14. N.S.W. ELECTIONS TO BE HELD ON JUNE 17

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Premier (Mr. McGirr) announced to-day that the State general elections would be held ...

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  15. DEATH ROLL NOW 27 IN U.S. EXPLOSION

    SOUTH AMBOY (New Jersey). Monday. -- The death toll in the munitions explosion was fixed officially yesterday at 27. ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT POWER TO REMOVE EMPLOYEE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Where an unresolved doubt existed about a person engaged in Communist activities, the ...

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  17. POLICEMAN KILLED IN COLLISION

    MELBOURNE. Monday. -- A policeman was killed in a collision at a corner where a policeman's son was killed by ...

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  18. ARDUOUS TASK TO GET MAN TO HOSPITAL

    MONTO, Monday. -- A Journey over rough country to take an injured stockman to Monto W Hospital took from noon on ...

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  19. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT LAND VALUES TO BE DISCUSSED

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Amendment of the War Service Land Settlement Agreement between the Commonwealth ...

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  20. THOMPSON ORDERED TEN DAYS' REST

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Following an examination by tho New South Wales League's medical officer, and an X-ray of his ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. VITAL TALKS ON CLAIMS TO WEST NEW.GUINEA

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Minister for External Affairs (Sir. P. C. Spender) has asked the Australian ...

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  22. MAN ENVELOPED IN FLAMES SAVED BY BROTHER

    BRISBANE;' Monday.'-- A 37-year-old man to-night saved the life of his younger brother who dashed through a ...

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  23. MAN ALLEGED TO HAVE KICKED WIFE TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- A man who is alleged to have kicked his wife to death at a Toorak Girls' School, where ...

    Article : 153 words
  24. MISSING MAN FOUND DEAD BY SEARCHING POLICE

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. -- Peter Jorgensen (84) of Tin- vole, was reported missing from his tent on Friday morning. ...

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  25. RESEARCH STATION PLANNED FOR BARRIER REEF

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A marine biological station on the Barrier Reef would fill a major lack in marine research. Dr. I. ...

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  26. BRITISH AMATEUR GOLF STARTS IN BAD WEATHER

    LONDON, Monday. -- The British amateur golf Ship began this morning in miserable conditions of mist ...

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  27. BODY PULLED UP ON ANCHOR FLUKE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- When a launch tied to a wharf in the Georges River drew anchor to- day. the body of a man was ...

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  28. NO FINALITY TO CALLIDE COAL TRIAL IN VICTORIA

    BRISBANE. Monday. -- The Southern States apparently were not concerned with. Queensland coal if they could ...

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  29. MAN DISAPPEARS AFTER QUESTIONING BY POLICE

    SYDNEY. Monday. -- The Sofala District Hospital Board has asked the hospitals commission to find a medical ...

    Article : 135 words
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  32. CONSIDERATION SOON ON MILITARY TRAINING PLAN

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Mcnzies) said in Sydney to-day that no consideration had yet ...

    Article : 116 words
  33. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS BY HASSEN'S MANAGER

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Jack Hassen's manager, Ern McQuillan, said that special precautions would be taken to ...

    Article : 124 words
  34. SOCCER TOURISTS MAKE A GOOD IMPRESSION

    CAPE TOWN, Monday. -- The Australian Soccer tourists created a very favourable impression when they had their ...

    Article : 203 words
  35. GENERAL CONFIDENT ON WEST GERMAN SECURITY

    DUSSELDORF, Monday. -- The Russians would never succeed in absorbing Western Germany, in spite of their ...

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  36. CHILD'S FINGERS SEVERED

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Garry Robinson (two years), of Dora Creek, near Newcastle, had three fingers of his left hand ...

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  37. YOUNG MAN REMANDED ON MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    MELBOURNE. Monday. -- A man, who is alleged to have knocked down and killed a nine year old boy in St. Kilda ...

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  38. EARL WAVELL ILL

    LONDON. Monday. -- Earl, Wnvell, who underwent a severe operation on May 5, his sixty-seventh birthday, had a ...

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  39. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The former national Junior champion, Gloria Blair, defeated the Central Queensland champion. Maisle ...

    Article : 129 words
  40. AUSTRALIAN ARMY "WEAK" IN EVENT OF WAR

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A high-ranking Army officer at the Army and Air Force liaison exercises at Williamtown, ...

    Article : 81 words
  41. MISSING MEN RESCUED

    BRISBANE, Monday -- Three fishermen who were reported missing last night in Moreton Bay were rescued to-day by ...

    Article : 91 words
  42. BRITAIN APPROVES PLAN FOR SOLDIER MIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Britain had notified the Federal Government that it had approved the Australian plan ...

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    Sir John Cockcroft, Director of the British Atomic Energy Research Establishment, was recently decorated in Paris with the French Cross of Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in recognition of his war work and tho assistance he gave to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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