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  4. WHIRLWIND CAMPAIGNS TO WOO QUEENSLAND VOTERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Some Government campaign leaders will travel up to 5000 miles in a whirlwind campaign concentrated on Queensland in the next three weeks. The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator O'Sullivan) will travel more than 5000 miles in Queensland within 20 days. Senator Maher will leave on ...

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  5. Allied Artillery Pounds Communist Positions

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--Allied artillery unleashed a heavy barrage to-day against Chinese Communists rushing to positions ahead of American troops on the western front who drove into North Korea in force ...

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  6. HIGHER PRICES FOR EXPORT DAIRY GOODS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The dairying industry in Australia will receive £500,000 in one year through its ...

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  7. NUMBER OF QUEENSLAND VOTERS ON FEDERAL ROLL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--There were now 723,851 Queenslanders on the Federal roll, stated the ...

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    Visitors and Q.C.W.A. officials who with the Mayor (Dr. A. R. McGregor) met the Countess of Albemarle in the Mayor's Room prior to the civic reception accorded her in the Town Hall on Tuesday night. Seated (left to right): Mrs. H. Sterne (national president), the Countess of Albemarle (president of the Federation of Women's Institutes of Great Britain and the Channel Islands), Mrs. F. Kath (State organiser of the housekeepers' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Mr. Swartz Attacks Communism in Opening Election Campaign

    "If prices are to be stabilised and inflation curbed, the first thing we must do is increase production, and as production revolves around the problem of the Communist-dominated key unions, which are controlling the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "SOCIALIST CONTROL AFFECTS MORALE"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party (Mr. Eric J. Harrison) said to-night that Socialistic ...

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  11. BRITISH PRESS VIEW ON JAP TREATY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "News Chronicle" in a leading article to-day said that Britain, quite apart from its own ...

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  12. "S.P. Operators Protected From Police by Labour Government"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Parliamentary Leader of the Liberal Party (Mr. Hiley), speaking in support of the Liberal candidate in the Kedron by-election (Mr. J. Robertson) to-night, claimed that the State ...

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  15. Watersiders Refuse to Adopt Report on Disloyalty Trials

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Communist leaders of the Waterside Workers' Federation received a severe rebuff from Melbourne wharfmen to-day. At a mass meeting the Melbourne branch refused by 1044 to 888 ...

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  16. MR. FADDEN'S PROMISE ON WOOL SALES ACT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Mr. Fadden promised the Country Party conference today not to re-enact the Wool ...

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  17. COMMUNIST "PAT ON BACK" FOR MR. CHIFLEY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Communist "Daily Worker" yesterday praised the Leader of the Australian Opposition (Mr. Chifley) for ...

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  18. POLIO CASES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Four more poliomyelitis cases were reported from the Caboolture district to-day. Three cases ...

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