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  3. Defeat of Move to Delay Long-service Leave Bill

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A move by the Opposition to delay for a week the second reading of the Bill to give long-service leave was defeated by 40 votes to 27 after a spirited, debate in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  4. WAGE RISE CLAIMS BY RAILWAYMEN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The State Industrial Court today began its hearing of claims for wage increases ...

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  5. NATION-WIDE WHARF PROTEST STOPPAGE?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Waterside workers in all Australian ports may stop work for 24 hours on April 9. ...

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  6. Sugar Price Rise; but Growers Dissatisiied

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-night announced an interim increase in the wholesale price of sugar equivalent to an increase of 1[?]d. a lb. in the retail price. By arrangement with ...

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  7. FEDERAL CABINET SURVEYS DISMAL ECONOMIC PICTURE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Taxpayers will probably have to wait until election year, 1954, to secure tax relief. The prospects of tax remissions during the next financial year are not hopeful, the Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) is believed to have fold the Federal Cabinet. However, there is a strong possibility that he could halve ...

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  8. Power Shortages

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Most factory workers in south - eastern Queensland will start work at 7 a.m. next ...

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  9. CABINET WARNED ON LOW FOOD EXPORTS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- Federal Cabinet was warned to-day of an alarming decline in the exports of primary ...

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  10. FASTER TURN-ROUND OF SHIPPING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- There had been a trend towards improvement in the turn-round of ships in ...

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  11. ECONOMIST WARNS ON IMPORT CONTROLS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Insidious import controls might permanently fasten controls on the Australian economy, the Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University (Sir Douglas Copland) said to-day. Restriction of imports might ...

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  12. ADMINISTRATION OF NEW GUINEA PRAISED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Tributes were paid in the Trusteeship Council yesterday to the generosity of the ...

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  13. PILOT LANDS DAMAGED 'PLANE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Eight R.AA.F. airmen, the crew of a damaged Lincoln bomber joked on the chances ...

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  14. FIVE BROTHERS DIE TRYING TO DRAIN CESSPIT

    BRESCIA (Italy), Tuesday.--Five brothers aged between 36 and 46 followed one another to death last ...

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  15. OPPOSITION MOVE ON MOTOR REGISTRATION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The adjournment of business in the Legislative Assembly to discuss the recent 50 per cent. ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND VIGORO TEAM DEFEATS TASMANIA

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A fighting knock by Queensland's vigoro captain, Sybil Edwards, paved the way for a 22 runs win over ...

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  17. GRAZIERS' PLIGHT IN NORTH-WEST

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--High prices for sheep agistment are being offered by graziers in the far west and north-west border ...

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  18. "MONTH BY MONTH THE DANGER GROWS"

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Dr. James Conant, a leading American nuclear scientist, said in London yesterday that Russia's ...

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  19. RAIN MOVING INTO DRY SOUTH-WEST

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Queensland's rain influence is moving towards the drought parched southwest cattle country. The Weather ...

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  20. Apple Board Elections

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --Preparations are being made for an election of growers' representatives (two for Tasmania ...

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  21. BANK EXPERTS MEET STATE LEADERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Two International Bank experts to-day interviewed leading State public servants to hear evidence of ...

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  22. Injunction Against Company

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--An injunction restraining the Queensland Lime and Cement Co. Ltd., of Darra, from manufacturing cement ...

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  23. Mr. Butler's Gautious Comment on Australian Import Cuts

    LONDON, Tuesday--The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Butler), replying to the Budget debate in the House of Commons last night, said he had been asked whether it had been envisaged at the ...

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  24. Salvage at Singapore

    SINGAPORE (Associated Press)--Two ocean liners and a coal hulk, whose scrap value is high, are soon to be salvaged from the ...

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  25. SPECULATION ON NEXT GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The "Evening News" said to-day that Australia's next Governor- General was likely to be an ...

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  26. BETTING COMMISSION TO RESUME SITTINGS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Royal Commission on off-the-course betting will resume in Brisbane tomorrow. The Queensland Director ...

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  29. SOVIET CLAIM ON FLYING ENTERPRISE'S CARGO

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- The United Press correspondent at Moscow says the Soviet Navy newspaper, "Red Fleet," charged that ...

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  30. COMMUNIST ATTACK IN KOREA REPULSED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The United Press correspondent in Tokio says that United Nations troops repulsed 1000 attacking ...

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  31. Belly Hutton Marries

    LAS VEGAS (Nevada), Tuesday. --The actress, Betty Hutton, and Charles O'Curaan. a film director, were married to-day in a surprise ...

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  32. SALARY RISES SUPPORTED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Australian Workers' Union--Queensland's biggest union--has given the State Labour Parliamentarians the ...

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  33. Oil Shares Rise

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Shares in Associated Australian Oilfield had buoyant trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange to-day ...

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  34. Rain Drops Dissipated

    NEW YORK (Associated Press) --In a thunderstorm, most of the moisture and energy gets dissipated without falling as rain [?] ...

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    The officials and some of the members at the Toowoomba Apex Club's dinner held to mark the twenty-first anniversary of the Association of Apex Clubs of Australia. The dinner was held in the Carolyn Lounge. Front (left to right) : Mrs. A. R. Feil, Mr. A. R. Feil (zone president), Mrs. J. Temperley, Mr. J. B. McKinstry (president), Mr- R- 1- Lavers (past president), Miss Phillips, Mr. Howard Lavers. Back: Mr. H. A. Griffiths, Mrs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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