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  3. Swift Election Moves by Three State Parties

    BRISBANE, Monday.--All Queensland polilical parties have dropped plebisciies and pre-election ballots for the forthcoming Federal election because less than six weeks remain to polling day. Swift moves to-day by the ...

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  4. SURGEON PERFORMS RARE OPERATION

    SYDNEY, Monday.--In 1945 doctors told Mr. Anthony Gillette, of Gladstone Road, Parramatta, that he ...

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  5. United Nations Close to 38th Parallel

    TOKIO, Monday--If was officially announced to-day that United Nations patrols had probed "miles" nearer the 38th Parallel than the main forces, which are 17 miles south of the line at five places. Patrols are also ...

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  6. ASSURANCE ON R.S.L. NEW GUINEA FEARS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Minister for the Army and, Navy (Mr. Francis) revealed in Brisbane to-night that the ...

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  7. FORMAL END OF NINETEENTH PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA, Monday.--A proclamation dissolving both Houses of the Commonwealth Parliament was signed by the Governor-General (Mr. McKell) and countersigned by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) at Government House to-day. Immediately afterwards, a meeting of the Executive Council authorised an election on April ...

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  8. PRESS SPECULATION ON U.K. ELECTION

    LONDON, Monday.--British Press interest, in the coming Australian election was subordinated to speculation on the ...

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  9. SUPPORT PROMISED FOR NEW COURSING TRACK

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Members of the Queensland Greyhound Breeders. Owners and Trainers' Association will fully ...

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  10. VOTERS WILL NUMBER ALMOST 5,000,000

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Nearly 5,000,000 Australians will vote at the Federal election on April 28. The ...

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  11. CO-OPERATIVE STORE PLAN BY IPSWICH COAL MINERS

    IPSWICH, Monday.--The establishment of a co-operative store is being planned by Ipswich coal miners. ...

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  12. NEW SCHEDULE OF RUGBY INTERNATIONAL TOURS

    LONDON, Monday.--The International Rugby Football Board announced to-day that it had approved the nutting ...

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  13. RECORD AVERAGE AT TOBACCO SALES

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Tobacco sold at the opening day of the Mareeba sales to-day averaged 89 a lb., the highest ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND'S DOLLAR SURPLUS CONFIRMED

    The Reserve Bank has confirmed that New Zealand's trade and other transactions with dollar countries showed a ...

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  15. HUGE COST TO U.S. FOR WAR MATERIALS AND WEAPONS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--The United States Director of Defence Mobilisation (Mr. Charles Edward Wilson) said ...

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  16. DAVIS CUP PLAYER ASKED FOR EXPLANATION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Australian Lawn Tennis Association Council to - night decided to ask the Davis Cup ...

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  17. CRITICISM OE CUBAN SUGAR OFFER TO U.K.

    BRISBANE Monday.--The general secretary of the Australian Sugar Producers' Association (Mr. E. T. S. Pearce) ...

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  18. PREMIER OPENS JUBILEE ART TRAIN

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Queensland's jubilee art train would extend city prerogatives to the country, stated ...

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  19. TOOWOOMBA SUCCESSES AT BAND CHAMPIONSHIPS

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.--Townsville residents will in the coming week hear some of Australia's best musical ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND STATION FOR SHEEP RESEARCH

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The State Cabinet to-day approved the development of a sheep research station in ...

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  21. WAGE INCREASES GRANTED IN MELBOURNE PAPERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Melbourne Newspaper Proprietors' Association at a meeting to-day with the ...

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  22. DRUNKS A NUISANCE AT ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Drunken women had gone into St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral and "passed out" on the floor, ...

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  23. OPIUM SEIZED

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Two pound of opium worth £1000 was seized by Customs officers from the freighter Hoegh Silverlight to-day. ...

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  24. CANADIAN LIGHT CRUISER TO VISIT BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Brisbane is to be the first port of call of the Canadian light cruiser Ontario (8000 tens). ...

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  25. WOMAN TRAPPED IN FLOODED CAR SAVES BABY

    LISMORE, Monday.--A woman trapped in a flooded car saved a four-months-old child by holding it in a basket ...

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  26. "SPARE LUNGS, HEARTS KIDNEYS FOR HUMANS"

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuters correspondent at Eindhoven (Holland) says that Philips-Zwolle Factories here have ...

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  27. HOT BATHS AT DOORSTEP

    LONDON" (Associated Press).--Hot baths delivered to the doorstep for old people without bathrooms are being planned in ...

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  28. ATHLETES CHOSEN TO MEET FRENCH TEAM

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Queensland Amateur Athletic Association selectors, N. Belshore, R. McKinley and W. ...

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  31. Miners Again Warned Against Resorting to Direct Action

    SYDNEY, Monday--If miners continued to resort to direct action he would give a decision seriously affecting their annual leave, the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. H. Gallagher) stated to-day. He said this action would ...

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  32. GREASY WOOL RECORD AT PERTH SALES

    PERTH, Monday.--Under animated competition from Great Britain, the United States, and Australian mills. ...

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  33. TOOWOOMBA OFFER REFUSED BY MICK CROCKER

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The State and Test Rugby League loose forward, "Mick" Crocker, has rejected further offers ...

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  34. RECRUITING CHIEF DEPLORES PUBLIC APATHY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Apathy and Communist propaganda were greatly hampering the recruiting campaign, the Director-General of Recruiting (Lieutenant - General Sir Eamund Herring) told the Stat Recruiting Committee ...

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    The Director-General of Recruiting (Sir Edmund Herring) and the Governor of Victoria (Sir Dallas Brooks) enjoyed a meal at the new recruiting centre in Degraves Street, Melbourne, on the opening day, The food served at the modern snack bar was free to men detained there during lunch time. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. COLLIERY DISPUTE

    IPSWICH, Monday.--An application by the Queensland Colliery Employees' Union on the Riverside (Moggill) colliery ...

    Article : 141 words
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