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  2. Advertising

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  3. AMENDMENTS ON ANTI-RED BILL TO BE CONSIDERED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Prime Minister (Mr, Menzies) indicated to-day that the Government was prepared to consider the acceptance of four of the five amendments proposed by the Opposition to the anti-Communist Bill. He did not include, however, the amendment to shift the onus of proof of innocence from the person ...

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  4. Long Anti-Terrorist Campaign Predicted

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Along and difficult campaign against the guerillas in Malaya was predicted by Britain's Commissioner-General for South East Asia (Mr. Malcolm Macdonald). who arrived by air from ...

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  5. FOURTH FATAL (RASH IN FIVE DAYS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- An R.A.A.F. veteran was killed and three R.A.A.F, men had remarkable escapes in two ...

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  6. Advertising Executives on Visit to Toowoomba

    On a visit to Toowoomba as guests of the Queensland Division of the Association, members of the Executive of the Australian Association of Advertising Agencies (Federal)--"the four A's"--were taken on a trip to Warwick, and were entertained at luncheon at die Picnic Point Kiosk, where Mr. W. Bruce, manager of "The Toowoomba Chronicle," was a guest of the gathering. Those photographed are: Front ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EXTRA CHARGE FOR MEAT BOUGHT ON SATURDAY

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.-- Butchers in, Melbourne who open for business on Saturday mornings will, charge ...

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  8. TWO NAMES REMOVED FROM COMMUNIST LIST

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies), replying to Mr. C. E. Griffiths (Labour, New ...

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  9. FIRM STAND ON ONUS CLAUSE RETENTION

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-night reaffirmed (be decision of the Commonwealth ...

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  10. TALKS ON PROJECTS FOR STATE PROGRESS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Commander R. G. Jackson, controller of the new Federal Department of Industrial ...

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  11. U.S. May Arm North Atlantic Allies With Atom Bombs

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--The Associated Press says that United States military officials are considering an idea that America should arm. its North Atlantic allies with atomic bombs. The idea of placing bombs ...

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  12. RECORD PRICE PAID FOR TOBACCO LEAF

    MAREEBA, Thursday. -- A 1151b. bale of tobacco grown by Mr. H. Tomashick, of Dimbulah. fetched 168d. per lb. at ...

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  13. U.S. MEMORIAL APPEAL NOW ONE-THIRD OF TARGET

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The nation-wide appeal for £50,000 to build a memorial to United States Servicemen at Canberra ...

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  14. THREE BIG ISSUES FOR DAIRYMEN

    IPSWICH, Thursday. -- Three big Issues for the Immediate . attention of. the dairying industry were ...

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  15. BIG ELECTRICITY BILL FOR INNISFAIL WOMAN

    INNISFAIL, Thursday. -- Mrs. J. Macartney, who. runs a newsagency in Mourilyan .Street, was told by a Cairns ...

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  16. JOINT OPPOSITION PLANS FOR STATE PARLIAMENT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A meeting of the Parliamentary Country Party to-day endorsed the election plan of ...

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  17. VITAL COURT RULING FOR WATERSIDERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A decision which will affect waterside workers in all Australian' ' ports will be given by Mr. ...

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  18. "SLY GROG" FINE APPEAL UPHELD BY COURT

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Judge Berne said in the Appeals Court to-day that he would not confirm a £40 "sly grog" fine ...

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  19. BIG 3 MAY EVOLVE COLD WAR STRATEGY

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Almost every item for the big three Foreign Ministers' survey during the three-day talks, ...

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  20. PRICE OF WOOLLEN BLANKETS TO RISE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The price of Australian woollen blankets, which had already risen 10 to 15 "per cent, in price ...

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  21. ABSENTEE VOTES QUERIED BY LABOUR CANDIDATE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Mr. J. J. Tully, Labour candidate for Cook, made a special trip to Brisbane this week to query ...

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  22. BURIAL HONOURS FOR FIVE AIR CRASH VICTIMS

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.-- Five victims of the Georgetown air disaster last Sunday were buried in Townsville to-day ...

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  25. OLD MAN'S SUDDEN DEATH IN SUPREME COURT

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- William Glassey (80), of New Farm, collapsed and died in the Supreme Court to-day during ...

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  26. RESIGNATION OF AIRLINE CHAIRMAN ACCEPTED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The resignation of Mr. A. W. Coles, chairman of the Australian National Airlines ...

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  27. MASS EVACUATION FROM FLOODED WINNIPEG

    WINNIPEG; Thursday.--The greatest mass evacuation in Canada's history gained momentum last night as the ...

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  28. NO EARLY SETTLEMENT. OF U.S. RAIL STRIKE

    CHICAGO, Thursday.--Mediators have- abandoned hopes of quickly settling - the strike which crippled. United States ...

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  29. QUERY ON SENATOR'S POSITION DISALLOWED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Senator McCallum (Liberal, New South Wales) in the Senate to-day asked the ...

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  30. RECORD CAR PRODUCTION

    LONDON. Thursday. -- The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders stated yesterday that the number of ...

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  31. AIR MINISTER ARRIVES IN LONDON

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Australian .Air Minister (Mr. White) arrived in London by air yesterday. says Reuter. He will spend ...

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