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  3. Final Election Messages by Three Party Leaders

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The leaders of the three principal parties contesting to morrow's State election to-night issued their fin messages. The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said the Law Party had "fought ...

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  4. OVER 600,000 U.K. MIGRANTS IN 1950

    LONDON, Friday. -- Australia would receive 635,000 migrants from Britain this year, the Under Secretary ...

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  5. MP. TALKS ON COMMUNIST BAN

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- A series of Labour Party conferences early next week will determine whether or not the party will make the Communist Party Dissolution Bill an issue. There is strong feeling in the Federal ...

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  6. ABSENCE OF FEDERAL TREASURER ATTACKED

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Leader of tile Opposition (Mr. Chifley) in tho House of Representatives to-day attacked ...

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  7. Conspicuous Old Landmark to be Demolished

    One of Toowoomba's most picturesque architectural landmarks, the tower of the Malt House, is gradually disappearing. Having suffered damage in several severe storms, the tower is now being demolished in order that the iron may be used for extensions to the storage rooms now being used by the State Wheat Board. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Comments on Menzies' Bill

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said to-day that the Federal Government's Communist Party ...

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  9. Gall for Closing of U.N. Doors to Communist Countries

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- Herbert Hoover (a former President of the U.S.A.) has proposed that the Western nations should unite against Communism by closing the doors of the United Nations to Communist countries or ...

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  10. OVERSEAS REACTION TO COMMUNIST BILL

    LONDON, Friday.--All national papers this morning featured Mr. Menzies' ban on the Communists. The "Dally ...

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  11. BRITAIN TO HAVE "ON TAP" TELEVISION

    LONDON. Friday.--Seventy experts from 16 countries met in London yesterday to discuss an easier exchange of ...

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  12. MALAYAN NEWSPAPER HITS AT AUSTRALIAN LABOUR

    SINGAPORE, Friday.--In a biting attack on the Australian Labour Party for its : opposition to using ...

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  13. NATIVE OPPOSITION TO. EDUCATION FOR GIRLS

    SUVA, Friday. -- Native parents in Dutch New Guinea felt that if their daughters learned to write they would ...

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  14. HURRY UP EXAMINED BY . R.S.P.C.A. OFFICIALS ..

    BRISBANE,' Friday.--Two officials of the R.S.P.C.A. examined the racehorse Hurty Up at his stable-to-day to [?] the ...

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  15. "NOT GUILTY" VERDICT IN WOUNDING CASE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- A Criminal Court jury to-night found Frederick William Harrison (27) and Norman Edwin ...

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  16. LEAKAGE OF INFORMATION TO RED NEWSPAPER!

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Suggestions of leakage of Government information to the Communist paper ...

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  17. DRAMATIC APPROVAL BY STATE PARTY

    SYDNEY. Friday.--Members of the State Labour Party to-day dramatically approved in principle the ...

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  18. RETRENCHMENTS SOON IN EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Minister for Labour (Mr. Holt) said to-day that there would be substantial ...

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  19. Former Speaker's Challenge on Suggested Link With Reds

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The former Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr. J. S. Rosevear) to-day . dramatically offered to resign from Parliament if documentary evidence could be produced showing that he ...

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  20. CAR HIT DEER DURING ATTEMPT ON RECORD

    WESTHAMPTON (Long Island), Friday.--A British motor racing driver's attempt to establish a 24-hour speed ...

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  21. TRUMAN'S SUPPORT FOR DEFENCE PUNS

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- President Truman . yesterday supported an extension of tho Conscription Act. The ...

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  22. CHALLENGE TO SANDS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Now Zealand heavyweight champion. Don Mullett. has challenged Dave Sands for the ...

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  23. TRACK FORECASTS

    BRISBANE, Friday-- The following arc the track forecasts tor to-morrow's meetings. -- Brisbane and Melbourne: Fine, track, good. ...

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  24. MINERS TO DISCUSS NEW BILL NEXT WEEK

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Central Council of the Miners' ' Federation will consider the Anti-Commnnist ...

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  26. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYERS UNDER EL0UD

    SYDNEY. Friday. -- Four Sydney international Rugby League players are under a cloud at present. The ...

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  28. Menzies Confident of People's Support on Communist issue

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Government was confident that at least 80 per cent, of the people approved of the anti-Communist Bill, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said at Grafton to-day. He was opening the ...

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  29. BRITAIN IMPORTING MORE FROM FOREIGN SOURCES

    LONDON, Friday. -- The monthly bulletin of the Empire Industries Association and the British Empire ...

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    .Hiss Rosalind Yeates and Miss E. B. .Jellinck (right) arriving with cxhibits by the Birmingham School of Architecture, in readiness for the opening of the Exhibition of Students' Designs for an Institute of Contemporary Arts. The larger exhibit is a site on Piccadilly and the smaller a site in Gordon Square. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. CLAIMS FOR ALL-METAL TURBO-JET FLYING BOAT

    LONDON. Friday.--A new all-metal medium range turbojet flying boat, capable of cruising at 500 miles per hour. ...

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  32. CORTEH KNOCKED OUT

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- Dave Landers (9.75) knocked out Fred Corten (9.10) In the second round at the Stadium ...

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