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  4. ASSURANCE BY MR. McMAHON "Little or No Tendency to Unemployment"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- There could be little or no tendency to unemployment in Australia in the foreseeable future, the Minister for the Navy (Mr. McMahon) said to-day. By the diversion of labour from ...

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  5. TRUCE COMPROMISE MOVE IGNORED

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.-- The Communist truce negotiators at Panmunjom to-day ignored an Allied attempt at ...

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  6. Rain Will Stave Off Food Production Slumps

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The rain which moved seaward to-night saved Southern Queensland primary producers £500,000 in immediate drought losses. The rain will provide green fodder in major qrazing areas ...

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  7. Solemn Journey to Westminster Hall

    The King's coffin, on a gun-carriage drawn by the King's Troop of the Royal Horse Artillery, and flanked by members of the Grenadier Guards, moves slowly along Woburn Place on its solemn journey to Westminster Hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Price Experiment

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Price control will be lifted from clothing, drapery and textiles for "a short ...

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  9. FOOD PRODUCTION POLICY TALKS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Australia's future food production policy will be discussed by the Commonwealth and State ...

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  10. NO TRACE FOUND OF MISSING AIRCRAFT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- No trace has been found of a naval Firefly aircraft, with two men aboard, which has been ...

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  11. STATEMENT ON CREDIT FOR HOME BUILDING DISPUTED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Melbourne estate agents and bank managers to-day disputed a statement by the ...

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  12. WREATH FRAMES DISPOSED OF BY GRAVE DIGGERS

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.-- Mourners returning to a grave in an Auckland cemetery within 24 hours after ...

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  13. NEW TRIBUNAL TO DETERMINE PRICES FOR DAIRY PRODUCTS?

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- A completely new independent tribunal, with statutory powers to determine prices for dairy products on the new cost of production formula, may be introduced shortly. The adoption ...

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  14. SEVENTY SURVIVORS FROM WRECKED SHIPS

    CHATHAM (Massachusetts).Wednesday. -- Twenty-one survivors of the broken tanker Fort Mercer were removed by ...

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  15. FOUR INJURED WHEN TRUCKS COLLIDE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Four men were injured when two trucks collided and burst into flames in Ann Street ...

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  16. CENSURE MOTION DEFEATED ON PARTY LINES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. --Labour's motion of censure against the Government on its economic policy was ...

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  17. DEATHS AND HAVOC IN AVALANCHES

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Reuters reports that rescue workers throughout the general Central Alps area cf Europe were last ...

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  18. BRITISH FINANCIER TO VISIT QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Lord Glendyne, a British financier, will visit Queensland soon. He will be accompanied ...

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  19. CHARLEVILLE-BLACKALL LINK IN GRAZIERS' LIST

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The Queensland United Graziers' executive council decided today that the ...

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  20. U.S.EGYPTIAN TALKS ON DEFENCE PLANS

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Reuters representative in Cairo says the Egyptian Prime Minister (Aly Maher Pasha), in his ...

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  21. AGREEMENT ON RISES IN SALARIES OF MM.P.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Members of the Liberal and Country Parties. at a joint meeting to-day. agreed to ...

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  22. MILITARY PLANNING GROUP FOR MIDDLE EAST?

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Reuters representative in Lisbon says diplomatic observers in Lisbon believe that an ...

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  23. WITNESS TO BE BROUGHT BACK IF OUT OF STATE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- A witness who had failed to appear after being subpoenaed to give evidence would be ...

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  24. PROFESSORS APPOINTED BY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    BRISBANE,Wednesday. -- Two appointments planned 41 years ago were made to-night by the Presbyterian Church of ...

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  25. PROTEST AGAINST NEW RUGBY LEAGUE RULE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Australian Rugby Leas day sent a cablegram land protesting agains. ...

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  26. EXPELLED A.L.P. MEMBERS TO APPEAL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Two members of the Australian Labour Party who were expelled from the party by the Victorian ...

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  27. NO CHANGE IN STATE HOSPITAL POLICY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The State Government had no intention of changing its hospital policy, the Minister ...

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  30. BARNES TO TAKE STEPS TO CLEAR HIS NAME

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Friends of S. G. Barnes say that he plans to take all possible steps to force the ...

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  31. USED CAR DEALER'S ASSETS IN HANDS OF RECEIVER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- A 34-year-old man "worth about £100,000 three months ago" said to-day that all his assets were ...

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  32. Graziers Seek Complete Review of All Aspects of Land Tax

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- A complete review of all aspects of the land tax on freehold property will be sought from the Federal and Queensland Treasurers by the Queensland United Graziers' Association. The ...

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  33. METAL TRADES UNIONS PLAN TO MEET EMPLOYERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Direct negotiation with employers was urged by a committee representing ...

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  34. WATERSIDE WORKERS MAY RESUME WORK TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- More than 6000 striking waterside workers in Sydney and Newcastle are expected to resume ...

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  35. GRAVITY OF BRITISH ECONOMIC CRISIS

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Lord Swinton, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, told the House of Lords during a two- day debate on the economic situation that the average Briton's whole livelihood and standard of living were jeopardised by ...

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  36. MAJOR CASKET PRIZES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Golden Casket No. 1719 was drawn to-day. The main prize winners were:-- ...

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