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  3. BEVAN TO BE CURBED BY STRICT RULES

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reuters political writer says that the British Labour Parliamentary Party yesterday put ...

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  4. Police Officer Denies Bribery Allegata

    SYDNEY, Thursday,--Giving evidence at his own request at the liquor Royal Commission to-day, the Act- ting Deputy Police Commissioner (Superintendent C. De- laney) said allegations made yesterday that he and ...

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  5. MR. CASEY ON WAY TO SOUTH-EAST ASIA

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) will begin discussions in Singapore next ...

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  6. Long-service Leave Bill Passes All Stages

    BRISBANE, Thursday-- The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts Amendment Bill passed all stages in the Legislative Assembly to-night after seven and a half hours' debate in committee. An all-day aftemot ...

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  7. LONG-SERVICE LEAVE SOUGHT BY A.C.T.U.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- The Australian Council of Trade Unions was preparing a claim for uniform ...

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  8. Complete Examination of Trade Balances

    CANBERRA, Thursday-- The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator O'Sullivan) said to-day that the Commonwealth would examine the whole of Australia's trade balances. The review of the position would in ...

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  9. MINERS TO DEMAND WAGE INCREASE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A resolution demanding a wage increase of £2 a week will be discussed at the triennial ...

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  10. MOSSADEQ'S VIEW ON OIL DISPUTE

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Reuters correspondent in Teheran says that Persia's Prime Minister (Dr. Mossadeq) told a ...

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  11. REPORT ON MOVEMENT OF DARWIN LAUNCH

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- A full investigation had shown that the recent movements of the launch Tiki from Darwin ...

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  12. MR. COLIN CLARK TO VISIT PAKISTAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Queensland economist, Mr. Colin Clark, would visit Pakistan as an economic ...

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  13. NEW MOVE ON IMPORT LICENSING

    The Federal Government will review all licences issued prior to March 8 for imports of goods from the dollar area, ...

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  14. "CHARGE OF GERM WAR FANTASTIC"

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A Foreign Office spokesman yesterday described renewed Communist charges of germ warfare ...

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  15. NEW ENEMY JET FIGHTER DAMAGED IN KOREA

    TOKIO, Thursday.--American Sabre jets damaged a new type of enemy jet fighter in the air over Sinanju, ...

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  16. SOCIETY SEEKS REFORMS IN CRUELTY LAWS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Cruelty law reforms, to provide drastic penalties and wider powers, are being ...

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  17. BUREAU EXPECTS MORE RAIN FOR INTERIOR

    BRISBANE, Thursday. --The rain depression which has drenched the coastal areas in the last few days ...

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    His Excellency Group Captain the Honourable Thomas White, D.F.C.. V.D., the Australian High Commissioner in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. BAN ON OLYMPIC GAMES BUILDING WORK?

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- The Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners wants building trade unions to place a ...

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  20. CANADIAN OPINION ON QUEEN'S TITLES

    OTTAWA, Thursday.--An External Affairs Department spokesman said yesterday that any decision on the titles ...

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  21. FRENCH LOSING MORE OF INDO CHINA

    SAIGON, Indo-China (Associated Press).--It is beginning to look hopeless for the French Union forces to stem ...

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  22. DROUGHT-STRICKEN CATTLE ON WAY TO AGISTMENT

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Thursday. -- Hundreds ef drought-stricken cattfe from centres in the Far West, such ...

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  23. TWO RAILWAY WORKERS KILLED BY LIGHTNING

    CHARLEVILLE,. Thursday. --Two railway workers were struck dead by-lightning 100 miles east of here to-day. ...

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  24. THIESS BROTHERS 10 LOAD OWN COAL IN GLADSTONE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Thiess Bros., major Queensland excavating contractors, plan to stevedore their own coal through ...

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  25. NO INCREASE IN VICTORIA CROSS HONORARIUM

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) told the House of Commons yesterday it was not proposed ...

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  26. NEW THEORY ON MOON'S FORMATION

    NEW HAVEN (Connecticut), Thursday.--The Nobel prize- winning chemist, Dr. Harold Urey. informed moon-struck ...

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  27. "Negative" Import Guts Criticised

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--"T he blanket restrictions on imports announced by the Commonwealth Government are of a negative nature, and call for an early statement of the positive action the Government intends to take to stimu ...

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  28. NEW GUINEA'S FIRST SHIPMENT OF KENAF

    LAE, Thursday. -- New Guinea's first kenaf shipment --two bales-- will sail in the Bulolo for Sydney this week ...

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  29. Proposed "Green Pool"

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reuters representative in Paris says that 17 European countries, including Britain, have agreed to ...

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  30. U.K. BUSINESSMEN SEEK RELIEF FROM AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A meeting of British merchants and manufacturers, convened by the Australian and New ...

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  31. COMMUNIST BANNERS DESTROYED BY POLICE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Police destroyed banners taken from delegates to the Communist-controlled Youth ...

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  32. BIG SLUMP IN PRICES AT YEARLING SALES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Slack bidding and a moderate attendance caused a big slump in prices at the third day of the Melbourne ...

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  33. SURPRISE"NOMINATION LIKELY FOR Q.R.L. JOB

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A former Queensland Rugby League secretary, Mr. Harry Sunderland, is likely to be a surprise nomination ...

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  34. COLOURED VOTERS' APPEAL UPHELD

    LONDON, Thursday. --Reuters representative in Bloemfontein says that South Africa's highest court--the ...

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  35. MOVE TO STOP SUSPENSION OF MAJOR RED UNIONS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A move to stop the Australian Council of Trade unions from suspending five major ...

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  38. FRENCH FIND BODIES OF 200 VIETMINH REBELS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Reuters correspondent in Saigon says that 200 bodies of Vietminh (Communist) rebels have been found ...

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  39. TRUCK SHORTAGE PREVENTS REMOVAL OF STOCK

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A shortage of rail trucks is preventing the removal of large numbers of store cattle and ...

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  40. HIGH-LEVEL TALKS ON SUPPLIES FOR FORCES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Top-level talks on all forms of supplies for the Navy, Army and Air Force will be opened in ...

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  41. HEARING OF FRAUD CHARGES BEGINS IN U.S.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.-- Henry von Morpurgo went on trial in the Supreme Court yesterday on charges of ...

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  42. CANADA'S HUGE OUTLAY

    OTTAWA, Thursday.-- Canadian Government expenditures are expected to reach a record peace-time total of ...

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  43. UNION'S DECISION ON STRIKE PROPOSALS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Australasian Society of Engineers, which has the majority of the licensed ground engineers ...

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  44. DASHING BEAU'S PRICE

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--Book makers have sharply reduced the i price about Dashing Beau for the Australian Cup because of the ...

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  45. BETTING COMMISSION'S HEARING HEARS END

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The report and findings of the Royal Commission on of- the-course betting would ...

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  46. STOREKEEPER FINED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. --A shopkeeper who lost money for five years because his scales gave "overweight was fined £2 ...

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  47. TRANSPORT'S BIG PLACE IN ECONOMY

    CANBERRA. Thursday.--About 17 per cent, of the national income was spent by the Australian population on one or another form of transport. Sir John Kemp, the Coordinator-General of Public Works in Queensland, said to ...

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