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  4. GOVERNOR-GENERAL TELLS OF PLANS FOR UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Commonwealth Government was concerned about the manpower position of the Services, particularly the military Forces, the Governor-General (Mr. McKell) said to-day in a speech in the Senate on the occasion of the opening of the nineteenth Federal Parliament. Mr. McKell said it considered ...

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  5. CONVENTION STILL ON SELECTION TASK

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  6. MR. CAMERON NEW FEDERAL SPEAKER

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The new Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr. A. G. Cameron) said to-day that he ...

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    Mr. Tim Doyle with "Melody," winner of the open campdraff at the Allora Show. "Melody" has won many major events in campdrafts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MR. OPPERMAN OPENS ADDRESS-IN-REPLY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. Country people would gain great satisfaction from the outline by the Governor-General ...

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  9. COLOURFUL OPENING OF NEW FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Governer-General (Mr. McKell) to-day officially opened the first session Of the nineteenth Parliament of the Commonwealth -- the biggest Parliament in the history of Australia. The ...

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  10. U.K. Election Campaign Works Up Towards To-day's Glimax

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Associated Press says that Britain's rival electioneers worked up to a final crescendo last night, 36 hours before polling, but they sought vainly for signs of success or failure as the ...

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  11. BEER CONSUMPTION HIGHER THAN EVER BEFORE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Australians are consuming more beer than ever before in the nation's history ...

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  12. NICKLIN AGAIN HITS AI CASKET TERMS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- "The findings of the Royal Commission on the Golden Casket do not alter or lessen my criticism of the restricted ...

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  13. NORTHERN TRAINS ON MOVE AGAIN

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday. -- The flood-bound mail trains southward-bound were despatched across the Inkerman ...

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  14. PHARMACISTS WANT MORE DETAILS OF HEALTH PLAN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Pharmacists have decided to ask the Federal Minister for Health (Sir Earle Page) for more details of the ...

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  15. BAN COMMUNIST PARTY A POLICY OF DESPAIR

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The proposal to ban the Communist Party was a policy of despair, the ...

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  16. TIME NOT YET RIPE FOR LIFTING PRICE CONTROLS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The time was not ripe for the lifting of price controls, the secretary of the Trades ...

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  17. FLOODS GIVE OUTBACK MAILMEN TOUGH JOB

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Mall contractors are facing tough Jobs getting the mail through floods in outback ...

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  18. INQUIRY ADVOCATED INTO P.M.G. COSTING SYSTEM

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Auditor-General, Mr. Joyce, has recommended to the Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) that ...

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  19. MISS JACKSON'S RECORD

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Lithgow runner. Marjorie Jackson, to-night won the State 220 yards title in record ...

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  20. NOT GUILTY OF CHARGES OF KILLING BOOKMAKER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Alan John Cameron, a 49-year-old clerk, was found not guilty by a lury to-day of the wilful ...

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  21. AUTHORITY OF LAND COURT QUESTIONED

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- The authority of the Land Court to proceed with a valuation appeal, although neither ...

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  24. Threatened Brisbane Stoppage Will Tie lip Urgent Shipments

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Threatened with a port hold-up next week, Brisbane will need every available waterside worker throughout the week to work the urgent wool, sugar, potato and general cargo ships. The ...

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  25. MANSLAUGHTER VERDICT IN RUBBISH TIP MURDER CASE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Jamaica born seaman, Oscar Skyers (51), was acquitted tonight of the murder of Malsie ...

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  26. MACKAY FISH SHORTAGE

    MACKAY, Wednesday. -- Some fish shops in the city area of Mackay have had to close because of a shortage of fish. ...

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    M. Smith, a junior farmer, arranging the corn exhibit, which was one of the features in the produce section at the Allora Show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. HIGHEST MEAT PRODUCTION FOR SEVEN YEARS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Meat production last year was the highest since the wartime peak of 1942-43. ...

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  29. DEATH OF LONDON ZOO'S GIANT PANDA

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Lien Ho. the London Zoo's giant panda, one of the few in captivity died early to-day after ...

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  30. RISE IN DOLLAR EARNINGS OF MARSHALL AID NATIONS!

    WASHINGTON Wednesday. -- The Marshall Plan Administrator (Mr. Paul Hoffman) yesterday predicted a 10 per cent. ...

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  31. NIGHT R.L. FOOTBALL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Delegates at a meeting of the Brisbane Rugby League to-night endorsed the ...

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