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  4. OPPOSITION ONUS CLAUSE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The House of Representatives fo-day rejected Opposition amendments to the anti-Communist Bill designed to place on the Commonwealth the onus of proving Communist affiliations of any organisation declared. The amendment moved by the Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Evafl) provided that the ...

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  5. STRIKE ACTION PROPOSAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- About 5000 of Sydney's 7000 wharf labourers who stopped work oil May 9 to protest against the Anti-Red Bill ...

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    The King and Queen paid a visit recently to the Earl's Court section of the British Industries Fair, where her Majesty was interested in the huge symbolic displays on the Canada stand ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SIX MORE CIVILIANS KILLED IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, Thursday. -- Terrorists killed six civilians yesterday in different parts of Malaya and unsuccessfully ...

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  8. MORE OF WINDSOR'S MEMOIRS TO APPEAR

    NEW YORK, Thursday.-- "Life" magazine this week is starting the publication of the second part of the Duke of ...

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  9. Communists Rebuffed

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The special congress of Ihe Australian Council ol Trade Unions to-day overwhelmingly defeated a Communist proposal for the A.C.T.U. to endorse automatically any strike action taken by any ...

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  10. Lower Australian Wheat Price

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--An unofficial approach for c reduction in the price of Australian wheat exported to India wilt be made by the chief of the Indian defeqalion to the British Commonwealth Conference ...

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  11. TRADE TESTS LIKELY FOR OVERSEAS TRADESMEN

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Tradesmen from overseas who will erect prefabricated houses in Queensland may ...

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  12. EGYPTIAN PRINCESS TO REMARRY HUSBAND IN U.S.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.--Egypt's Princess Tahia said to-day that she and her commoner husband. Raid ...

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  13. TIMBER WORKER CRUSHED TO DEATH AT TAMBORINE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- When a timber truck got out of control and crashed 200 yards down a mountainside, a ...

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  14. CHARGE A FRAME UP

    BRISBANE, Thursday. --Edword A. J. R. Seaton (27). was committed for trial to-day on a charge of having stolen a ...

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  15. TENDERS TO BE CALLED FOR SALVAGE OF VESSEL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Tenders will be called to-morrow for the salvaging of the wrecked freighter, Marietta ...

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  16. MINISTER SAYS HEALTH PLAN Will BF DDFDADED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The mess made by the our Government of its health programme was due to lack ...

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  19. MINER BURIED BY FALL OF COAL

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.-- While working in a bore at the Styx coal mine, Ogmore, to-day. a miner named Edward ...

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  20. WOMAN INTERJECTS DURING DEBATE IN SENATE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. As a Government speaker faced a barrage of Interjections in the Senate to-day, a woman ...

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  21. COMPANY'S OIL SEARCH TO BE SPEEDED UP

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The search for oil at Rolleston by Shell (Queensland) Pty. Ltd. will be speeded up by the ...

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  22. RECORD GATE TAKINGS AT CHARLEVILLE SHOW

    CHARLEVILLE, Thursday.-- An attendance of 3000 and gate takings of £310 at the second day of the Charleville show ...

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  23. SHEEP COUNTRY TO BE OPENED FOR SELECTION

    BRISBANE. Thursday.-- Over a quarter of a million acres of sheep country in the Richmond-- Julia Creek (North ...

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  24. PRODUCERS' VIEWPOINTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Minister for Commerce (Mr. McEwen) has decided to invite to Canberra the presidents and ...

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  25. INQUIRY SOUGHT INTO MISS AUSTRALIA QUEST

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The formation of a special committee to investigate tho Miss Australia Quest was ...

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  26. FATAL 'PLANE CRASH

    SHREVEPORT (Louisiana). Thursday.--Eleven members of the crew and five passengers were killed when a ...

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    This portion of a brown loaf of bread was brought to the ''Chronicle" Office by a farmer's wife, who had purchased it in Toowoomba. A master baker to whom the photograph was shown expressed the opinion thai the white showing was mould, caused ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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