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  4. SENATE VOTE IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- With the Senate voting continuing to favour the Government very strongly throughout to-day's count, Liberal-Country Party organisers confidently expect that this State will return a Liberal-Country Party team of six Senafors and thus break the Senate deadlock. Of approximately 205,000 effective votes ...

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    Polling booth officials were kept busy on Saturday attending to steady streams of voters. The queue above was at St. Luke's Hall. Voting in Toowoomba was orderly and quiet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Guests at the dinner given for the Premier of Victoria (Mr. J. G. B. McDonald) . and Mrs. McDonald at the Western Hotel on Saturday. Left to right: Mrs. D. H. Stewart, Mr. McDonald, Alderman D. H. Stewart (Deputy Mayor), Mrs. McDonald. Alderman E. A. Cohoe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GOVERNMENT LEADS ON DOWNS VOTE

    Although the interest usually manifested in Federal elections was absent, due to the fact that Mr. R. W. ...

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  8. PERSIA DECIDES TO NATIONALISE OIL

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters representative in Teheran says the Majlis at an extraordinary session last night . ...

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  9. Allied Forces Braced for Second Round of Enemy Offensive

    TOKIO, Sunday. -- Rain-drenched Allied forces are braced for the "second round" of the enemy offensive less than four miles above the South Korean capital of Seoul. Yesterday the 8th Army fell back ...

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  10. U.S. RELIEVED BY GOVERNMENT WIN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- News of the Menzies Government's return to power was greeted with relief in ...

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  11. MINISTERS' COMMENTS ON FEDERAL ELECTION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Commenting on the election results late last night, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said: "It is clear that in country areas the voting was influenced by the wool issue, and we have lost ...

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  12. STATE OF PARTIES

    The latest state or parties is Government 67, Labour 49, doubtful 5. Certain losses by the Government are ...

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  13. MOVE FOR PEACE BETWEEN TRUMAN AND MACARTHUR

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- Mr. Harold Stassen yesterday urged President Truman and General MacArthur to meet ...

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  14. DEATH AT MARYBOROUGH FROM POLIOMYELITIS

    MARYBOROUGH, Sunday.-- A nineteen-year-old youth died in the isolation ward at the Maryborough Base Hospital ...

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  15. ELEVEN KILLED IN U.S. 'PLANE DISASTER

    FORT WAYNE (Indiana), Sunday.--All eleven occupants were killed when a United Airlines passenger 'plane exploded ...

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  16. PAKISTAN NAVY FRIGATE VISITS BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Royal Pakistan Navy frigate, Shamshear, the first ship of the Pakistan Navy to visit ...

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  17. U.S. APPAREL WOOL INDUSTRY

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- The inability to obtain New Zealand wools because of the shipping strike was handicapping the ...

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  18. U.S. BUSINESSMAN FREED BY HUNGARY

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The American businesman, Robert Vogeler, who was freed by the Hungarian Government after ...

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  19. YOUTH KILLED, ANOTHER INJURED BY SHOTGUN

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Daniel James Doyle (16), of Coghill's Creek, was killed when a shotgun he was ...

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  22. AFTERMATH OF EXPLOSION

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters Gibraltar representative says residents started clearing debris and broken glass piled up when ...

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  23. YOUTHS TO REGISTER FOR MILITARY TRAINING

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- More than 40,000 18-year-old youths must register for compulsory military training ...

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  24. FATHER DIVINE'S FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Guests at a wedding anniversary to-day spoke to empty chairs reserved for the couple whose ...

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    Officials and guests at the combined Scout and Guide fete at the Helen McDonnell Hut on Saturday. Left to right: Mrs. A. Rumsey (District Commissioner), Misses V. Weir and Fay Baldwin, Mr. John French (secretary of the Fete Committee), Alderman F. H. Wuth (who opened the fete), J. Coates (Assistant District Commissioner), Mrs. W. 0. Kimmins, Mr. G. Smythe (Group Scout Master of 1st Toowoomba), W. O. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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