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  4. UNION BALLOTS LAW DECLARED VALID

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Six judges of the High Court today unanimously ruled that Federal Government legislation ...

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  5. Britons Occupy Ismailia After Fatal Clashes

    ISMAILIA, Monday. -- British forces "occupied" this Suez Canal Zone trouble centre to-day as the casualty list climbed to 14 dead and 31 wounded from two week-end battle between British - troops and ...

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  6. REDS TO "CONSIDER" CEASE-FIRE PLAN

    TOKIO, Monday. -- Communists at Panmunjom today asked United Nations negotiators to delay the ...

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  7. WARNING ON FOREIGN SITUATION

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The foreign situation had degenerated very remarkably in the last 12 months, and it was abundantly clear that events were moving increasingly to a pattern woven in Morrow ...

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  8. "THIRD WORLD WAR NOT INEVITABLE"

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- A third world war was not inevitable, the former president of the United Nations (Dr. ...

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  9. STILL HOPEFUL OF OIL AGREEMENT

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- The Persian Premier (Dr. Mossadeq) left Washington yesterday on his way back to ...

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    The four 'buses in which about 115 child and adult patients of the Epileptic Home, at Willowburn, were taken for a tour of Toowoomba and district. The patients were also taken to Cooby Creek Dam, where they had refreshments. The superintendent of the home, Mr. G. Kenyon, said yesterday that it was the first time any such tour had been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "LESSEN BURDEN ON PRIME MINISTERS"

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Australia killed its Prime Ministers, whose burden was much more than that of men in ...

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  12. NO RETRENCHMENT BY TOOWOOMBA COUNCIL

    Despite the dire straits in which many councils were placed owing to the cessation of loan finance to local ...

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  13. State Local Authorities Desperate for Money

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Queensland local authorities, desperate for money, will try to see the State's Acting Treasurer (Mr. Walsh) to-morrow, following to-day's rejection of their overtures by the Federal ...

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  14. BRISBANE ROAD SHOULD BE OPEN BY CHRISTMAS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The main Brisbane -- Toowoomba road should be open for traffic by Christmas. The ...

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  15. PUBLIC SERVICE STAFF REDUCTION FIGURES

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The full-time staff engaged in Public Service in Australia and overseas dropped by 9082 ...

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  16. BRITISH VICE-CONSUL MURDERED IN ARABIA

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Foreign Office yesterday announced that the British Vice-Consul at Jedda (Saudi ...

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  17. PROPOSAL TO SUBSIDISE FEED WHEAT

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Proposals that wheat for pig, dairy and poultry industries should be made available at 12 a ...

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  18. U.S. TO REJECT RUSSIAN NOTE ON TRIESTE

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- The United States would reject Russia's latest note on Trieste and would go ahead ...

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  19. PASTORAL COMMISSION'S REPORT EXPECTED TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Recommendations affecting the State's whole land settlement policy will probably be ...

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  20. Widespread Rain Expected Soon

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Most of the State is expected to receive light to heavy rain within the next 48 hours. Officials of the Weather Bureau said to-night that it would be the States 'first worthwhile rain" for more than six months ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT MOVES ON RADIO NEWS?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Postmaster-General (Mr. Anthony) said to-day he hoped to make an announcement soon ...

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  22. CALL FOR CONVENTION ON CONSTITUTION

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Liberal Party's Federal Council decided: to-day to call on the Commonwealth and State ...

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  23. NO COMMISSION ON POLICE GRIEVANCES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Government does not intend to appoint a Royal Commission to investigate Police Union [?] ...

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  24. Tribunal fo Hear Appeal

    IPSWICH, Monday. -- Following the resumption of work at the Willeroo Colliery, the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. ...

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  25. BUILDING CONTROL CRITICISED

    CHARLEVILLE, Monday. -- The Licensing Commission and the building (control authority seemed to be unfairly discriminated ...

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  26. COUNCIL NOT TO PROSECUTE HOSING-BAN OFFENDERS

    Householders who were caught using hoses within the recently imposed restricted period, or leaving hoses running unattended, will not now be prosecuted. This decision was reached at last night's meeting of ...

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  27. BIGGER TOBACCO ACREAGE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- An increase of more than per cent, in the Queensland tobacco planting in 1951-52 is forecast by the ...

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  30. NEW FEDERAL PRESIDENT OF LIBERAL PARTY

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Mr. W. H. Anderson was to-day elected Federal president of the Liberal Party. He succeeds Sir ...

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  31. Bank Governor's View on Decline of Australian Overseas Balances

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Governor of the Commonwealth Bank (Dr. H. C. Coombs) warned to-day that unless abnormal export prices were obtained, Australia could not continue indefinitely to import at the ...

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  32. DOUBLE TRAGEDY AT NORFOLK ISLAND

    SYDNEY. Monday. -- Two Sydney detectives are investigating bomb explosions at Norfolk Island which have killed two ...

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  33. RESTRICTIONS REMAIN

    The chairman of the Water Supply and Sewerage Committee (Alderman E. A. Cohoe) said last night he ...

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  34. BETTING COMMISSION TO ARRANGE ITINERARY

    BRISBANE. Monday. -- The Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) will confer to-morrow with the Chairman of the Starting Price Betting Royal ...

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