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  4. AIRCRAFT DIVERTED FROM MASCOT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Seventeen aircraft were diverted to country aerodromes tonight, when low cloud and ...

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  5. Greater Powers Sought for Arbitration Court

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Minister for Labour (Mr. Holt) introduced in the House of Representatives to-day a Bill to give the Arbitration Court the same powers as the High Court to punish contempts ...

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  6. OBJECTION TO SNOWY MOUNTAINS PLAN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Mr. B. Wight (Liberal, Queensland) is reported to have asked Cabinet to drop plans for the ...

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    Judging of the sires' progeny class in the A.I.S. group (bull and two or three females under three years) at the Pittsworth Show yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Some of the many excellent specimens exhibited in the horticultural section at the Pittsworth Show, which concluded yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MINERS' AGGREGATE MEETINGS LIKELY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Aggregate meetings of miners probably will be held before the coal dispute is settled. ...

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  10. WAR DANGER CONSIDERABLY INCREASED, SAYS MENZIES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The danger of war had considerably increased, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) told the House of Representatives in a statement on foreign affairs to-night. He said that, subject only to ...

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  11. OVERTIME BAN OFF FROM TO-MORROW

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The overtime ban by the Waterside Workers' Federation will be lifted at 8 a.m. ...

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  12. NEW RED ASSAULT START OF BIG COUNTER-OFFENSIVE ?

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--Communist forces in East Korea to-day began what appeared to be the first stages of a massive counter-attack, and drove back American and South Korean troops. Dispatches said that the ...

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  13. ASSASSINATION OF PRIME MINISTER OF PERSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The Prime Minister of Persia (Ali Razmara) was assassinated to-day, according to ...

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  14. MINISTER GIVES STRENGTH OF ARMED FORCES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Minister for Defence (Senator McBride), in a written reply to a question ...

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  15. REES HEAVILY BACKED IN BIG GOLF TOURNAMENT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The British champion, Dai Rees, is a 5 to 2 favourite to win the McWilliams Wines £2500 golf ...

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  16. MYXOMATOSIS NOT RELATED TO ENCEPHALITIS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --Three tests had been made to show that there was no connection between ...

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  17. MRS. HOLMES WINS BOWLS TITLE FOR FOURTH YEAR

    The Downs champion of champions bowls singles title, played at Stanthorpe yesterday, went to Mrs. Holmes, of ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND RIFLEMEN DO WELL IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Cliff Carman, of Spotswood, a member of the Victorian Railway Institute Rifle Club, with ...

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  19. TWO-WAY RADIO CONTACT AIDS EXPLOSION VICTIM

    GYMPIE, Wednesday. -- Two-way radio communication between a City Electric Light truck and Gympie helped in ...

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  20. WOOL REFERENDUM PLANS AWAIT BRITISH DECISION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The decision on the United Kingdom Government's financial contribution of capital for ...

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  21. POTATO FAMINE WILL LAST UNTIL EASTER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The potato famine in Queensland will last until about Easter. The inter-State ...

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  22. PITTSWORTH SHEEP TO AID AMERICAN PRODUCTION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Thirty-seven Corriedale ewes and one ram from Pittsworth will leave for America by the ...

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  23. STATE PEANUT CROP OF 9000 TONS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A Queensland peanut crop of 9000 tons, if the weather remained favourable, was predicted ...

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  24. MIGRANT SOUGHT TO EMULATE "THE KISSING BANDIT"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--An Estonian migrant, Peter Pedaja (19), told Mr. Acting Justice O'Hagan to-day that ...

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  25. TOWN TO PROTEST OVER ELECTRICITY SUPPLY

    MT. MULLIGAN, Wednesday.--Letters of protest will be sent to the State Government by residents because they claim ...

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  28. Senator Accuses Cabinet Members of Flagrant Breach of Privilege

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--In preventing persons from appearing and giving evidence before a properly constituted committee, Senate members of the Cabinet had committed a flagrant breach of privilege. The ...

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  29. "Conscripted Army Trainees to be Used as Strike Breakers"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Federal Government would use the Army of national service trainees it had built up under the National Service Bill as "a strike-breaking weapon," Senator W. Morrow (Labour, ...

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    A front mudguard of a motor-car and a wire fence made a comfortable resting place, for this youngster, who was interested in the dairy cattle judging at the Pittsworth Show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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