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  4. DRIVER OF VAN HAS LUCKY ESCAPE

    A 22-year-old man had a miraculous escape from serious injury, if not death, when the panel van he was ...

    Article : 327 words
  5. All States Represented in New Federal Cabinet

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Three new Ministers were named in the new Menzies Ministry which was announced to-night. All are members of the Liberal party. They are: Mr. Athol Townley, of Tasmania, to be ...

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  6. STARVATION THREAT TO INDIAN STATE

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Reuters representative in Patna reported that food officials of Bihar Slate said yesterday ...

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  7. UNIFORM PRICE FOR PETROL PROPOSED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Included in the agenda for the United Graziers' Association meeting in Brisbane next ...

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  8. Provision of More Rail Trucks for Wheat Urged

    BRISBANE,Thursday.-- Quick action by State authorities to provide sufficient rail trucks of suitable design for wheat haulage in Queensland was urged in Brisbane to-day by the General Manager of the ...

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  9. LEVEL CROSSING SMASH

    Fate smiled more than kindly on the driver of the mangled van shown in these pictures, which collided with an engine and tender at the Herries Street railway crossing yesterday. Apart from minor injuries he emerged unscathed. Proof of his close proximity to serious injury is indicated in the lower picture, where a policeman can be seen sitting in what ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE NEW MINISTRY

    The new Ministry, as announced in Canberra by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) last night, is:-- ...

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  11. OPEN-CUT MINE SURVEY NOW DEVELOPING

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The intensified exploration of potential open cut coalfields, ordered by the Federal ...

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  12. OUTSIDE FINANCIAL AID FOR N.Z. WATERSIDERS

    CHRISTCHURCH, Thursday.-- Watersiders at four Australian ports are levying themselves 5- a week in ...

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  13. WOMAN AWARDED DAMAGES AGAINST NEWSPAPER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- A Supreme Court jury to-day awarded a 79-year-old widow, formerly known as Madam ...

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  14. BRITAIN TO SUPPORT BAN ON ARMS TO RED CHINA

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic writer said yesterday that Britain had decided to ...

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  15. NAVAL RATING BELIEVED DROWNED ON LEAVE

    MELBOURNE. Thursday-- A naval rating from the Royal Australian Navy frigate Shoalhaven is believed to ...

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  16. "SHORTAGE OE TABLE BUTTER AN IMMEDIATE PROBLEM"

    "I disagree with a statement issued by a Butter Board official that a crisis is not facing Australian consumers with an almost immediate shortage of table butter --particularly in Sydney. As a matter of fact, ...

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  17. WHY JAPS ARE NOT BEING USED IN KOREA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- The United States was not using Japanese in the Korean fighting because of the Soviet ...

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  18. MENZIES EXPLAINS SET-UP

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Announcing the new Federal Cabinet to-night the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said that he had given close consideration to the reorganisation of Cabinet business and its departments. ...

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  19. BOY'S DARING EFFORTS TO SAVE DROWNING MAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- A Newcastle junior swimming champion to-day made a gallant effort to save a man from ...

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  20. BIG PROPORTION OF PUBLIC SERVANTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- One person in every four of Australia's working population was employed in ...

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  21. INADEQUACY OF SYDNEY NEWSPAPERS' PRICE RISE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The Prices Minister (Mr. Finnan) said to-day that the recent 1d. increase in the ...

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  22. ORDER OF THE GARTER TO KING OF DENMARK

    LONDON, Thursday.-- A blue garter was buckled round the left leg of King Frederik of Denmark in Windsor Castle ...

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  23. QUEENSLANDER WINS NEW YORK SCHOLARSHIP

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Mr. Jack Noon, vice-master of the Queensland University's King's College, has won a £700 one year ...

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  24. EXECUTIVE GRANTS FOR RAILWAY DEPARTMENT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Expenditure aggregating to £12,500 was "authorised by tile Executive Council to-day to enable work to ...

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  27. WOOL EXPORT FIGURES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The value of Australian wool exported overseas during the nine months ended March this year ...

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  28. ENVOY ACCUSES U.N. OF OSTRICH-LIKE ATTITUDE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.-- The New Zealand Ambassado to the United States (Sir Carl Berendsen) ...

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  29. Allied Forces Thwart North Korean Bid to Outflank Seoul

    TOKIO, Thursday.-- Allied forces had killed or routed 6000 North Koreans who were trying to outflank Seoul from the west, a United States 8th Army spokesman said to-day. Along almost the entire Korean front ...

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  30. EXECUTIVE ACTION ON GOONDIWINDI AREA

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The Executive Council has granted the [?] Town Council a treasury subsidy of £1760 towards ...

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