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  3. BEVAHITES WOULD "GO ON ALONE"

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. Aneurin Bevan, the leader of the Labour Party group rebelling against Britain's ...

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  4. CREDIT POLICY MAY BE EASED TO OFFSET IMPORT CUTS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Easing of the Commonwealth's credit policy to enable vital production in Australia to be increased in order to offset restrictions on imports from abroad is expected. A high authority said to-day that the issue of capital for essential undertakings would be accelerated, and the incidence of land sales ...

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  5. REVENUE IS BELOW BUDGET ESTIMATE

    CANBERRA, Monday.--With eight months of the financial year already gone, Government revenue is well ...

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  6. Conference May Decide Fate of Arbitration

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Arbitration officials consider that a conference on Thursday will bring to a head the great threat by trade unions to Australia's arbitration system. Mr. J. M. Galvin, a Commonwealth conciliation ...

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  7. EFFECT IN U.K. OF IMPORT CUTS

    LONDON, Monday.--London morning papers yesterday expressed fears of a sharp rise in unemployment ...

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  8. "RED CHINA THREAT TO AUSTRALIA"

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--The Republican, Senator Robert Taft, yesterday said Australia would be threatened by a ...

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    Trainee Pilot B. H. Collings, of Toowoomba (second from left) was captain of the Point Cook mile medley relay team, which won the Simpson Memorial Shield at the Southern Area Track and Field Championships, held recently at Olympic Park. Point Cook were easy winners with 68 championship points. Members of the medley relay team are here ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Menzies' Explanation

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Federal Government had acted on its new import restriction policy to avoid international insolvency, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said in a national broadcast to-night. Australia ...

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  11. CAR OVERTURNS ON HIGHFIELDS ROAD

    A man was injured when a sedan car overturned on the Highfields Road near the Cooby Creek turnoff ...

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  12. PLANS FOR SMOOTHER RAILWAY TRAVEL

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Details of a plan by the Railway Department for "carpet- smooth" journeys were ...

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  13. PREMIER TO MAKE TOUR OF STATE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Premier's (Mr. Gair)' tour of- Central, North-west and Northern Queensland may be ...

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  14. EVIDENCE AT INQUEST INTO MAN'S DEATH

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A private hospital matron and a nursing sister declined to give evidence in the Coroner's Court to-day on the ...

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  15. CONCERN FELT IN SUGAR INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Import restrictions-on machinery for refining and extracting sugar would seriously interfere with ...

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  16. "ADEQUATE STOCKS IN QUEENSLAND"

    BRISBANE, Monday.--There was no need for "panic" buying by Queenslanders to offset import restrictions, the president ...

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  17. ''SWORD CANNOT KILL COMMUNISM"

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--The Australian Ambassador (Mr. Spender) yesterday said that nothing was more ...

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  18. MANY SEAMEN MISSING IN NORTH SEA STORM

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Daily Express" says that 59 seamen are reported missing in the 90 miles per hour ...

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  19. MANY DIE WHEN REDS DERAIL TRAIN IN INDO-CHINA

    NEW YORK, Monday.--The United Press correspondent in Saigon (Indo-China) says Communist saboteurs derailed a ...

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  20. UPWARD TURN ON SYDNEY. INVESTMENT MARKET

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Stimulated buying interest as a result of the drastic import cuts gave the investment share ...

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  21. TWO POLICEMEN KILLED IN GUN BATTLE

    HATTIESBURG (Mississippi).-- Monday. Two policemen were shot and killed in a gun battle with burglars last night. The policemen sunrised two burglars ...

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  22. MR. FINNAN RETICENT ON P0SSIBLE STATE TALKS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The New South Wales Prices Minister (Mr. Finnan) would give no indication to-night whether he ...

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  23. A.L.P. CANDIDATES FOR WATERSIDE LEADERSHIP

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Australian. Labour Party group has selected candidates for its bid to smash Communist leadership of the ...

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  24. QUICK WORK BY POLICE

    Quick work by the Toowoomba Police Department resulted in the finding of a motor cycle on the Range Highway ...

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  25. U.N. DELEGATE SLATES RED INTIMIDATION

    TOKIO, Monday.-- RearAdmiral R. Libby accused the Communists during the truce sub-committee meeting at ...

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  26. STATE'S STAND UNCHANGED ON TEXTILE PRICES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The State Cabinet to-day reaffirmed its opposition to decontrolling textile prices. The ...

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  27. FEDERAL STAFF PROBLEM

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Minister for Customs (Senator O'Sullivan) is expected to raise with Ministers in Cabinet ...

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  28. New Football Rule

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The New South Wales Rugby League to-night decided to adopt the new play-the- ball rule, and it will come into ...

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  29. STATE OBSERVANCE OF QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Queen's birthday anniversary, officially on June 5, will be held in Queensland'on June 9. The ...

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  30. SIX DEATHS REPORTED IN HOLIDAY WEEK-END

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--With two more deaths to-day, the Melbourne holiday weekend road toll reached six ...

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  31. PEKING RADIO'S PROTEST ON AUSTRALIAN ACTION

    TOKIO, Monday. -- The Peking radio last night accused the Australian Government of "arbitrary" action in ...

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  34. DUAL DIRECTION TO SYDNEY WATERSIDE WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Six thousand waterside workers who walked off ships in Sydney today have received a dual ...

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  35. "Primary Producers Should Shake Off Depression Complexes"

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Australia would be importing vegetables, fruit and a great amount of meat by 1960 if its average post-war food production effort was not ' improved, the president (Mr. C. M. Williams) told the ...

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  36. RESIGNATION WITHDRAWN

    HOBART, Monday.--Mr. C. W. Falkinder, M.P., said tonight that he had withdrawn his resignation from the ...

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  37. UNLOADED OIL FROM BLAZING TRUCK

    The driver of a five-ton transport truck which caught fire on the Range Highway last night, unloaded drums of inflammable diesel oil while the rear portion of the vehicle was ablaze. When the Toowomba Fire Brigade arrived, ...

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  38. BRITAIN'S BUDGET TO BE DELIVERED TO-DAY

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Chancellor of the Exctequer (Mr. Butler) has concluded the final draft of the budget ...

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  39. LORD HUNTINGFIELD TO VISIT GATTON AREA

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Lord Huntingfield, 69-year-old English Peer, will probably visit his birthplace, Gatton, in ...

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