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  3. PRECAUTIONS FOR TO-NIGHT'S INTRODUCTION OF ANTI-RED BILL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. --Special precautions have been taken to ensure that the Government's anti-Communist Bill is introduced in the House of Representatives by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-morrow night without incident. Mr. Menzies, giving notice of the Bill, disclosed in the House to-day that it would provide for the ...

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  4. GOVERNMENT AIMS IN HEALTH PLAN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Voluntary insurance through friendly societies and similar bodies seemed ...

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  5. Important and Significant Week for Girl Guide Groups in Toowoomba

    In Remembrance of the Fallen. --Toowoomba Girl Guides, who took part in the Anzac Day march, are shown here in formation. Significance was added to the occasion by the fact that Girl Guide Week is being held from April 22 to April 29. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NOISY MEETING FOR DEAN AT UNIVERSITY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Five hundred students at the Queensland University at St. Luda gave the "Red" Dean ...

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  7. ADDITIONAL TRAINS FOR TOURIST TRAFFIC

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- To help cope with the tourist traffic, two additional trains will run weekly on the ...

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  8. Danger Signals of "Hot" War, Says U.N. Chief

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- The president of the Fourth General Assembly of the United Nations (Brigadier-General Carlos Romulo), speaking on the fifth anniversary of the United Nations last night warned that ...

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  9. JUDGE WILL VISIT BRISBANE WHARVES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Lack of specific complaint from shipowners and the Waterside Workers' Union seemed to ...

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  10. COUNCIL MAKES MOVE IN CAMPAIGN AGAINST FLY

    The Toowoomba City Council, already the proud wearer of one campaign ribbon (representing victory against the mosquito), drew first blood yesterday in its major offensive against the fly. This minor gain is at ...

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  11. FADDEN HITS OUT ON QUEENSLAND COAL

    WARWICK, Wednesday. -- For downright hypocrisy and Ku Klux Klan tactics, last night's broadcast by the Mines ...

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  12. LIBERAL MEMBERS TO VOTE AGAINST PETROL TAX RISE

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The nine Liberal members of Parliament decided to-night to vote with the Opposition ...

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  13. CZECH PLAN FOR POWERS' PEACE PACT

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The Czechoslovak Embassy in London announced to-day that it had sent a note to the Foreign ...

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  14. "WITHHOLDING OF STOCK WOULD HELP PRODUCTION"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Greater production of wool, lamb and sheep meats would result from the withholding by ...

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  15. BODY OF MISSING MAN WASHED UP ON BEACH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The dy of Arthur Kennedy (70, married), of Wagslyf, one of the two men missing in the ...

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  16. AMBON REVOLT AGAINST INDONESIAN RULE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- The Associated Press correspondent at Jakarta says a new revolt against the Central ...

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  17. PRODUCTION LOSS AT PORT KEMBLA WORKS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The production of about 2000 tons of galvanised and black steel sheets at Lysaght's. Port ...

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  18. MILLIONS PROFIT ON WOOL AWAIT DISTRIBUTION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Profits from the Joint Wool Organisation remaining to be distributed amounted to ...

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  19. "FLYING SAUCERS" REMAINS OF GUIDED MISSILES?

    MIAMI BEACH, Wednesday. --Kenneth De Courcy, editor of the London "Intelligence Digest," to-day said ...

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  20. CHILD SEVERELY BURNT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Enveloped in blue flame when he caused a short circuit in a power point at his home in ...

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  21. INCREASED WAGES FOR PASTORAL WORKER?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --A hint of a wages increase for employees in the pastoral industry was given to-day by Federal Conciliation Commissioner J. R. Donovan during the hearing of a claim by the Australian Workers' Union for higher wages ...

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  22. NO GRAIN SORGHUM EXPORT UNTIL CROP YIELD KNOWN

    CANBERRA. Wednesday.-- It is not intended to issue export licences for grain sorghum until the present crop ...

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  23. "DETERMINED TO ASSIST NORTH," SAYS MR. CASEY

    CANBERRA. Wednesday. -- The Minister for Supply and Development (Mr. Casey) said in the House of ...

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  26. LOG TIMBER USED LAST QUARTER NEAR RECORD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The second largest quantity of log timber used in Queensland sawmills in any quarter for ...

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  27. CONCERN AT COMPETITION ON FLOUR MARKET

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Government was seriously concerned at the competition which Australia was meeting ...

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  28. POLICE PROBES ALLEGED AT ELECTION RALLIES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Mr. Bruce Pic said to-night that police had asked the names and addresses of speakers at nearly all his ...

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  29. FENCE AT HONG KONG TO KEEP OUT CHINESE

    HONG KONG, Wednesday.-- The Hong Kong Government has begun the construction of a 10ft. wire mesh fence along ...

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  30. "TREMENDOUS INTEREST IN QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The Queensland election on Saturday is creating tremendous interest in New South Wales. ...

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  31. Labour Opposed to Australian Intervention in Malaya

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Opposition to the use of Australian armed force in the present civil disturbances in Malaya was expressed by the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party to-day. An official statement ...

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  32. GOVERNMENT SUFFERS FIRST LEGISLATIVE DEFEAT IN SENATE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Menzies Government suffered its first legislative defeat in the Senate to-night when ...

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  33. ONE HUNDRED FOWLS KILLED IN ROAD ACCIDENT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- One hundred fowls were killed in a traffic accident on Blunder Road, Oxley, at 6.30 ...

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