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  4. WARD SEEKS INQUIRY INTO "SCANDALS"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. --A probe into alleged scandals in Parliament House, Canberra, was demanded by Mr. ...

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  5. West Indies Beaten After Thrilling Test Struggle

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --As the result of a fine bowling performance by the diminutive spin bowler, Ramadhin, who took five wickets for 90 runs, the West Indies went close to edging Australia out of winning the ...

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  6. Big Production Loss by Primary Industries

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --Three of the State's most important primary industries --sugar, wheat and wool --will show marked losses in production and income for 1951-52. This was stated in a report prepared by ...

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  7. PUBLIC VIEW SOUGHT ON SALARIES OF MM.P.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- Members of the public would be invited to submit their views on any proposed alteration to the [?] of Minis ...

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  8. DECONTROL OF MEAT PRICES URGED NO DECISION YET ON FUTURE OF T.A.A.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --The decontrol of meat prices was urged by meat wholesalers and exporters at a conference with CANBERRA, Tuesday. --The future of Trans-Australia Airlines was discussed by Federal Cabinet to-day, but Ministers ...

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  9. NICKLIN CRITICISES STATE LAND TAXES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --State land taxes were described in the Legislative Assembly today as unreasonable class ...

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  10. Egypt Condemns Western Plans for Middle East

    CAIRO, Tuesday. --Reuters correspondent says the Egyptian Premier (Nahas Pasha) to-day described the Western Powers' proposals for the Middle East defence command as "worse than colonisation." He urged all ...

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  11. JUDGMENT RESERVED ON UNION CHALLENGE

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. --The full High Court to-day reserved judgment on a challenge by the Federated Ironworkers' ...

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  12. NEED FOR BIG RISE IN COAL OUTPUT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Australia would need a 50 per cent, increase in coal production within five years, the ...

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  13. PRIME MINISTERS' TALKS IN JANUARY UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. --The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-day that he would be surprised if a conference of ...

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  14. NO SOLUTION OF OIL DISPUTE IN SIGHT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- Talks between the United States and Persia have virtually ended, without any progress ...

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  15. CHURCHILL AND EDEN FOR U.S. EARLY IN JANUARY

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- An announcement from Downing Street yesterday said that the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  16. ROMA YOUTH KILLED

    ROMA, Tuesday. -- Robert McMullen (19, railway employee), of Roma, died to-night after a motor cycle on which ...

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  17. Pound Yard Dip Still a Positive Menace

    A a meeting of the Toowoomba City Council on March 19 last, Alderman W. M. Simon, on behalf of the health committee, made a recommendation that the Stephen Street dip in the pound yards be closed and ...

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  18. ADULT EDUCATION SYSTEM CRITICISED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Minister for Education (Mr. Devries) told the Legislative Assembly to-day that he would ...

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  19. FEDERAL CONSTITUTION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Three States will make a concerted move to force the Government to call a national ...

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  20. GOOD REACTION TO EDEN'S SPEECH

    PARIS, Tuesday. -- Reuters correspondent says that the first major speech to the United Nations by the new British ...

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  21. NEW DUTIES ON WIDE RANGE OF COMMODITIES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- New duties on products ranging from caviare to fork-lift trucks were announced in the ...

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  22. SURPRISE ATTACK BY REDS

    RANGOON. Tuesday. -- Reuters correspondent states that 1000 well-armed Communists, in a surprise attack, seized Ava and ...

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  23. "HOME PURCHASERS HIT BY CREDIT RESTRICTIONS"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Credit restrictions in Queensland should be abolished, until the effects of the drought ...

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  24. HEAVY FALLS OF EARTH STOP MINE PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. -- Heavy falls of earth and stone have stopped production at the Mt. Nebo colliery. The falls began last Thursday cutting machines coal leaders ...

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  25. ROYAL COUPLE END CANADIAN TOUR

    ST. JOHN'S (Newfoundland), Tuesday. -- Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh left for home yesterday aboard the ...

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  28. Landing Delayed

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- A Trans-Australia Airlines aircraft, with a number of Parliamentarians aboard, to-day had ...

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  29. QUESTION ON KNIGHTHOOD OF GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) was questioned in the House of Representatives ...

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  30. GENERAL ROBERTSON BACK

    DARWIN, Tuesday. -- Lieutenant-General Sir Horace Robertson, former commander of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force arrived by ...

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  31. Two-Thirds of State Covered by Bush Fire Smoke Pall

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --Thick smoke from bush fires covered two-thirds of the State to-day. Graziers tonight reported fresh outbreaks in a fire belt from Hughenden, in North-west Queensland, to the New South ...

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    The stock dip in Stephen Street remains open-- and a menace to children and the health of the neighbourhood --despite the recommendation made by the City Council eight months ago that it be closed and filled in. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. LABOURER KILLED BY CANE LOCOMOTIVE

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.-- A 31-year-old labourer was killed instantly outside the Babinda sugar mill early this morning ...

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  34. Peron's Majority

    BUENOS AIRES, Tuesday. -- Mounting returns from the Argentine election showed yesterday that President Juan Peron would ...

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