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  4. MINISTER HOPEFUL ON HEALTH PLAN

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The Federal Minister for Health (Sir Earle Page) said to-day that he still had hones of ...

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  5. ADDRESSES AT GASKET COMMISSION

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The Golden Casket Royal . Commission to-day heard addresses by counsel, Mr. D. Casey (for the Golden Casket, the manager, Mr. Burke, and employees). and Mr. A. D. McGill (for Golden In- ...

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  6. RAIN IS EXPECTED TO CAUSE WIDESPREAD TRAFFIC BLOCKS

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Traffic blocks Through rain over more Than half the State To-morrow were forecast by the Weather Bureau to-day. Waters rushing down from headwaters filled by week-end falls of up to ...

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  7. BY ELECTIONS SHOCK FOR N.S.W. LABOUR

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Following Labour's serious losses in Saturday's by elections, six heads of the Australian Labour ...

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  8. PLANS FOR FIRST CHILD ENDOWMENT

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Endowment of the first child of a family will begin from June 20 if Parliament has nasscd ...

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  9. Einstein's Warning on Possible Effects of Hydrogen Bomb

    NEW YORK, Monday.-- Professor Albert Einstein declared yesterday that the annihilation of all life on the earth would be brought, within the range of technical possibilities if a hydrogen bomb was made. - ...

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  10. CEREMONIAL OPENING OF NEW PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA. Monday.-- A Royal Salute of guns will be fired as the Governor-General (Mr McKell) arrives at Parlia- ...

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  11. UNSATISFACTORY STATE OF N.S.W. COAL RESERVES

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Present coal reserves are at the moment no better than at the end of the coal strike ...

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  12. "GUARDIAN" PUBLISHER ON CHARGE OF CONTEMPT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- An order nisi, calling on Robert Brett, of Punt Road, South Yarra, printer and ...

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  13. LULL BEFORE BRITISH ELECTION HOSTILITIES

    LONDON, Monday.-- "The Times" says "the week-end preceding the last full week of the general election cam- ...

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  14. ARGENTINE DROUGHT HITS U.K. SUPPLY OF BEEF

    NEW YORK, Monday.-- Argentina's beef exports to Britain are likely to begin falling below the Anglo-Argentine ...

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  15. TEN YEARS' SENTENCE IN LIVERPOOL CINEMA CASE

    LONDON, Monday.-- After two trials. Charles Connolly (26) was found not guilty of murdering Leonard Thomas, ...

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  16. INDO-CHINESE REDS PLAN BIG OFFENSIVE

    SINGAPORE, Monday.-- Ways and means cf boosting preparations for a- general counter offensive against the ...

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  17. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION MAKES GOOD PROGRESS

    LONDON, Monday.-- The leader of the joint Norwegian, British, and Swedish Antarctic expedition to Queen Maud Land ...

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  18. MAN COMMITTED ON CHARGE OF MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Monday-- A pet cat had died suddenly some weeks before its owner, Mrs. Dorothy Myrtle Dabs- ...

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  19. SUBSTANTIAL INCREASES FOR TRADING BANK OFFICERS

    BRISBANE, Monday. --Substantial Increases have been granted to 3000 trading bank officers as from the beginning ...

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  20. POLICE FEARS CONCERNING MACHINE-GUN THEFTS

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The police were gravely concerned at the theft of five Austen guns and one Bren gun from ...

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  21. MAN FIGHTS WILD BULL OFF WITH MOTOR CAR

    AUCKLAND, Monday.-- A man fought a bull with a motor car at Whangarei and prevented a companion who ...

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  22. LAST NIGHT'S RAINFALL

    Steady rain set in in Too- woomba late last night and continued at 2 a.m; when a registration of 26 points was ...

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  23. SATELLITE TOWNS TO EASE BRISBANE'S LACK OF HOUSING

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The Minister for "Housing (Mr. Power) announced to-night that a series of satellite towns. ...

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  26. RESUMPTION OF £10 BASIC WAGE CLAIM HEARING

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- The £10 a week basic wage case will be resumed In the Arbitration ...

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    Close to the new car park in Victoria Street stands this drinking trough which forms a link between early and modern methods of transport. Beside this trough where horses were watered, is the parking area for horse-drawn vehicles, while farther on is a larger area set aside for the parking of motor cars. -Photo by F. G. Crook-King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. MALAY POLICE CHECK AGAINST RED TERRORISM

    SINGAPORE, Monday.-- Police last night cordoned off Kallang airport, Singapore's main civilian air terminal, and ...

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