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  4. SCATHING ATTACK ON DR. EVATT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Evatt) would sell out the Labour Party. the Com- ...

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  5. SALARY INCREASE FOR PARLIAMENTARIANS?

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- High Government officials believe that, if the New South Wales Government increases Minis- ...

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  6. Tumultuous Welcome for

    MONTREAL Tuesday. -- Smiling gaily, Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh stepped down from their 'plane on Canadian mainland soil yesterday to the ...

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  7. Drastic Egyptian Decree

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Prime Minister of Egypt (Nahas Pasha) last night placed before the Egyptian Par - liament a decree denouncing the 1936 Anglo-Egyptfan ...

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  8. BRITISH REACTION TO CHALLENGE

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The British Government will probably call a meeting of Ministers to discuss the ...

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  9. Sketches for New "Chronicle"

    Dudley Gordon, well-known Australian cartoonist, sketches Duncan new "Chronicle" feature, "Dudley Gordon Presents," which (See announcement on Page Four.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ROYAL TOUR ANNOUNCEMENT WITHIN NEXT TWO DAYS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-day that he expected to make an an- ...

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  11. NEW BILL TO AMEND RAILWAYS ACTS

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- The Railway ' Department should not be bound by seniority in its top- level staff appointments, the Min- ...

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  12. BILL TO ENCOURAGE CO-OPERATIVES

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- Legislation to encourage and promote co-operative organisations in Queensland was introduced ...

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  13. Australians Play Big Part in

    TOKIO, Tuesday. -- British Commonwealth Division troops won their final objective, "Hellbox Hill," to-day after a six-day fight. Last night, British and Australian ...

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  14. FURTHER EVIDENCE IN ABERCORN CASE

    MONTO, Tuesday. -- A mother and her daughter gave evidence in the Abercorn school case in the Monto Police Court this, afternoon. They ...

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  15. UNION OFFICIALS TO SHOW CAUSE

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. -- Mr. Justice Kirby to-night issued an order nisi against officials of the Sydney branch of the Ironworkers' Asso- ...

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  16. JUROR FOUND DEAD IN COURT DORMITORY

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. -- A 34- year-old juror was found dead in the dormitory of the Law Courts when a sheriff's officer went to ...

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  17. MR. MENZIES DENIES PLANS FOR ATOM BOMB RANGE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-day that he did not know anything about ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA WILL NOT SEEK LONDON LOAN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Federal Cabinet had rejected a suggestion that the Government should seek a loan on the ...

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  19. FUEL SHORTAGE MAY FORCE CUT IN AIRLINE SERVICES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Airline services might have to be curtailed because of falling stocks of high octane ...

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  20. LOSS BY WILLEROO MINERS

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- The strike the Willeroo colliery, near oakey, has cost 31 miners about £550-more than £177 each. A ...

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  21. TEMPORARY INCREASE IN PRICE OF BREAD

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A temporary increase In the price of bread of a halfpenny a two pound loaf, announced to-day ...

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  22. SALT LIKELY TO BE SCARCE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Because of shipping difficulties a serious salt shortage was certain in Queensland, traders ...

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  23. THREAT TO CLOSE SHOPS OVER BUTTER PRICE

    MONTO, Tuesday. -- Monto businessmen to-day threatened to close their shops in protest against "slave labour" butter ...

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  24. "MANY WHEAT GROWERS LEAVING INDUSTRY"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The most significant factor in the wheat industry was the number of growers turning to more ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES PRICE FREEZE TO BE LIFTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The 11-week-old price freeze in New South Wales will be lifted soon. The State Cabi- ...

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  26. MIGRANTS CHARGED WITH THEFT FROM MAIL BAGS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Two New Australian porters employed at the Central Railway Station were arrested ...

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  29. NO DECISION YET ON FUTURE GOLD POLICY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Australia had not yet made a decision to alter its gold policv to allow gold to be sold ...

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  30. STORMS HELP TO QUELL BIG BLAZE IN WEST

    BRISBANE. Tuesday -- Thunderstorms to-night helped extinguish one of the worst fires in Western Queensland history. ...

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  31. QUESTIONS ON COLOUR OF ALLEGED MURDER CAR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The colour of a car allegedly used in the murder of William Henry Lavers near Grenfell in 1936. was the sub- ...

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  32. BASIC WAGE TO RISE AGAIN THIS MONTH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The basic wage will probably rise by 9 on October 17 or 18. This would be 4 less than ...

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    The International Bakers and Confectioners' exhibition -- one of popular exhibitions in England -- was revived this year for the first . At right are two of the judges assessing Christmas cakes in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. PAYING FOR HIGH COST OF "LOAFING -- NOT LIVING"

    CANBERRA. Tuesday. -- Mr. B. H. Kekwick (Liberal, Tasmania). speaking during the resumption of the Budget de- ...

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  35. "ALARMING DECLINE IN DAIRYING"

    CANBERRA. Tuesday. -- There was an alarming decline in the number of dairy cattle and dairy farms in ...

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