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  4. FINALITY REACHED ON NEW BANK ACT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-day Cabinet had finalised the new Commonwealth ...

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    Wet Points?--Breakdowns were all in the day's work for Mr. R. Wagner, divisional superintendent of the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland in Toowoomba, who has acted the part of Good Samaritan to scores of motorists since the wet weather began. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LEGALISED CREAM SALES URGED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. --Cream sales should be legalised immediately, the Milk Producers Association of Australia ...

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  7. WATERSIDERS SUMMONSED ON ATTENDANCE MONEY ISSUE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--In a dramatic move late this afternoon, the Waterside Workers' Federation was summonsed to show cause in the Federal Arbitration Court to- morrow why attendance money payable to Brisbane ...

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    This corner of Margaret and Kitchener Streets has been regarded as hazardous for traffic, and the Toowoomba City Council has decided to remove, the seat and to take away the camphor laurel on the right and the willow on the left. At the same time, the intention is to beautify the corner around the Guide Hut with low- growing shrubs. A powerful light ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CLASHES OVER QUESTION OF HIGH COURT JUDGES' OFFICE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister.(Mr. Menzies) and former Labour Ministers clashed in the House : of Representatives to-day on suggestions that the Government should seek power to retire judges of the High ...

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  10. GOVERNMENT MOVES IN 'BUS STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The Chief Commissioner of Police (Mr. A. M. Duncan) was called into Cabinet talks ...

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  11. FALLS OF OVER 12 INCHES AS CYCLONIC RAIN CONTINUES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Weather Bureau reported to-day that heavy rain has continued over the South Coast in the region south from Bundaberg to the border, with the fringe of the rain area inland to the ...

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  12. MENZIES COMMENTS ON BRITISH ELECTION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Socialism was an extremely bad thing for Australia because it was destructive of ...

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  13. COMPENSATION SOUGHT FOR DAANDINE LANDS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Daandine freeholds, near Dalby, containing 25,000 "acres, were resumed by the. ...

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  14. U.K. LABOUR SECRETARY RETICENT OH A.L.P OFFER

    LONDON, Tuesday. --The Labour Party secretary (Mr. Morgan Phillips), who has been offered a political ...

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  15. MILK SUPPLIES HELD UP BY RAIN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Flood rains prevented one-third of Brisbane's milk. supply reaching the city to-day. Deliveries ...

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  16. FLOOD MENACE GROWS IN NORTHERN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Hundreds of North Coast residents are marooned in their homes in small townships. In the ...

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  17. CABINET STATEMENT ON RATIONING EXPECTED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- The Government hoped to make a statement' about its policy on butter, and tea ...

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  18. 'BUS ACCIDENT VICTIM AWARDED £6000

    "SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Mr. Justice- Kinsella in the Supreme Court to-day ruled that the statutory limit of ...

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  19. LIKELY CLAIM FOR HIGHER BUTTER PRICE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Rising production costs, over which dairy. farmers had no control, were likely to result ...

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  20. NO ACTION TO LENGTHEN STANDARD HOURS

    CANBERRA,Tuesday.--'The government had no intention[?] taking action to lengthen the standard weekly hours of ...

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  21. STOPPAGE ON FOURTEEN SHIPS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The strike of tally clerks, and sympathetic, stoppages by wharf labourers and coal ...

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  22. USE OF VIRUS TO EXTERMINATE RABBITS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Experiments on rabbit extermination by the use of myxomatosis. a virus disease, are ...

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  23. TOOWOOMBA RAINFALL

    When the. "Chronicle" gauge watt read at 1 o'clock this morning, 60 points had been registered since 10 a.m. ...

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  24. RAILWAYMEN GAIN PENALTY WAGE RISE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Full Bench of the State Arbitration Court to-day granted train drivers and firemen a ...

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  25. "BANNING ONLY SOLUTION TO COMMUNIST MENACE"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Only by banning the Communist Party could the Communists be removed from . ...

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  28. STEPS TO IMPORT SULPHATE OF AMMONIA

    MACKAY, Tuesday. -- Steps have been taken to import supplies of sulphate of ammonia to make up the full requirements ...

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  29. Abandonment of Atomic Talks Follows Scientist's Arrest

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-The United Stales, Britain and Canada had temporarily abandoned talks aimed at closer co-operation on atomic matters, it was learned last night. Informed American officials said the ...

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  30. EXPORTS TO JAPAN GREATER THAN PLANNED

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. -- Australian cereals and wool exports to Japan have already far exceeded in value the ...

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  31. ROWED FIVE MILES TO RESCUE FARMER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Three men rowed five miles in a flat- bottom boat to rescue an elderly farmer and his ...

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  32. CATHEDRAL CLAIM BEFORE LAND COURT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The claim by St. John's Cathedral Chapter against the city council, claiming £78,511 for the ...

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