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  3. ALL STATES NOW EXPECTED TO DECONTROL CLOTHING PRICES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--It was stated in Melbourne to-night that price control on clothing, drapery and textiles was almost certain to be lifted in all States as a result of the South Australian Government's decision to decontrol prices from tomorrow. In Victoria, controls will be retained at least until Tuesday. ...

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  4. Earthquake Left Trail of Devastation in Japan

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--A major earthquake, followed by eight tidal waves, which ravaged the island of Hokkaido yesterday, caused a death roll which may reach hundreds. Thousands of persons were injured or are ...

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  5. R.A.A.F. SQUADRONS FOR MIDDLE EAST

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The famous Royal Australian Air Force No. 8 Fighter Wing is to be sent to the Middle ...

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    Some of the paintings and sketches in the art section at the Pittsworth Show yesterday. The section. which was displayed in the main pavilion, attracted much attention, and the originality of much of the work was commented on. The winning entry, in the lower right-hand corner, was painted by L. Pugh. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CABINET TALKS ON IMPORTS CRISIS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The first imports to be cut to help to stabilise Australia's adverse trade position will be ...

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  8. ADMISSION BY REDS ON PRISONERS ISSUE

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--The Communist delegates at Panmunjom to-day admitted that they were holding unreported ...

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  9. SPEAKER'S RULING CAUSES UPROAR

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Twenty minutes of confusion and uproar, with Government and Opposition ...

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  10. AIR LIFT OF ZEBU CATTLE FROM PAKISTAN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--An air lift of 44 Zebu cattle is to be made from Pakistan to New Guinea in May or ...

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  11. RESIGNATION THREAT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Two members of the Federal Parliamentary Liberal Party to-day threatened to resign from the party as a protest against the Government's administration of its War Service Homes ...

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  12. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY TO BE OBSERVED ON JUNE 5

    LONDON, Wednesday.--It was announced from London to-night that this year the date for observance of the ...

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  13. AIRWAYS STRIKE MAY EXTEND

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--"The Qantas maintenance workers' strike may be extended to five depots employing 40O workers. ...

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  14. FATHER'S EVIDENCE IN SYDNEY COURT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A 26-year-old labourer charged with. murdering his three-month-old son five years ago ...

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  15. SCHOOL AT HERBERTON DESTROYED BY FIRE

    CAIRNS, Wednesday.--Early this morning the 38-year-old St. Mary's Church of England boarding school for girls at ...

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  16. ELECTRICITY WORKERS TO CONTINUE STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A mass meeting of striking maintenance workers employed by the State Electricity ...

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  17. SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES BILLS PASSED BY SENATE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Leader of the Opposition in the Senate (Senator McKenna) told the senate to-day that ...

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  18. NOISY SCENES MARK END OF PARLIAMENTARY SITTINGS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Noisy scenes in the House of Representatives to-night marked the conclusion of the ...

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  19. PROVISION OF POST OFFICE FOR NEWTOWN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Postmaster-General (Mr. Anthony) in the House of Representatives to-day, replying to Mr. R. W. Swartz (Liberal, Queensland) said that the need for providing a suitable post office at Newtown, ...

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  20. MORE THAN 100 KILLED IN BRAZILIAN TRAIN SMASH

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Reports last night said that at least 119 people were killed and more than 200 injured in ...

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  21. USED CAR DEALER TO SELL EVERYTHING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Mr. Frank Collison, a used car dealer, told a meeting of his creditors today that he would sell everything ...

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  22. INTER-UNION DISPUTE MAY CLOSE STATE MINE

    COLLINSVILLE, Wednesday.--An inter-union dispute may close the State coal mine. Both Amalgamated Engineering ...

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  23. FOR MISSIONARY SERVICE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A Brisbane nurse will leave next week as a missionary to a remote Hansen's Disease station ...

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  24. HOSPITAL CHEMISTS SEEK INCREASED WAGES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Industrial Court reserved its decision to-day in a claim for increased wages for hospital ...

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  25. Votes for Greek Women

    ATHENS, by Air Mail (Reuters).--About 1,800,000 Greek women over 21 will soon get the full franchise and be entitle vote ...

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  26. MR. JAMIESON'S WARNING ON DECLINE IN BUTTER OUTPUT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--In eight months of the present export year, which will end next June, only 3871 tons of butter have been shipped to Britain, most of if of low grade, and the total for the full year is ...

    Article : 545 words
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  29. ANZAC DAY PARADE PLANS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Changes have been made in the plans for Brisbane's Anzac Day parade following the ...

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  30. QUESTIONS OF TAX ON PRIMARY PRODUCERS TO BE CONSIDERED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) promised a delegation of Country Party ...

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  31. FURTHER PAYMENT ON 1951-52 WHEAT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--A supplementary payment of £11,500,000 on the 1951-52 wheat crop in No. 15 Pool ...

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