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  4. Heated Clash in House Over Manus Question

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Evatt) to-night bitterly attacked the Federal Government for its criticism of the former Labour Government's decision on Manus Island. He said that what ...

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  5. FOUR MEN LOST IN RUGGED COUNTRY

    MACKAY, Thursday. -- Four men have been lost in thick scrub on the Clarke Range, west of Yalboroo, 50 miles north ...

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  6. INCREASE IN SUGAR PRICE NEXT WEEK

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Government will introduce special legislation next week to authorise an ...

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  7. Natural Correction of Trade Balance Likely

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Commonwealth authorities anticipated that the downward trend of Australia's trade balance would tend to correct itself through natural causes within some months, a Government ...

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  8. STATEMENT ON WAR SERVICE HOMES

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The War Service Homes Division would fulfil all existing commitments, the Minister ...

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  9. Preparing for Naval Career

    Boys between the ages of 15 and 16 are recruited from all over Great Britain to train for the Royal Navy at the shore establishment, H. M. S. Ganges. At this establishment, which is near Ipswich, Suffolk, the boys are taught mathematics, mechanics, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NEW QUEEN'S FIRST INVESTITURES

    LONDON, Thursday.-- A 6ft. 6in. Black Watch private, William Speakman, towered above Queen Elizabeth yesterday as ...

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  11. AGREEMENT ON U. S. BASES IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- The United States and Japan to-day signed in Tokio an administrative agreement under ...

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  12. FEDERAL POLICY ON IMPORTS DEFENDED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The "dumping" of cheap goods manufactured overseas was creating unemployment ...

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  13. Minister's Views

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Methodist Church was over-organised, the Rev. H. R. Heaton told the Methodist ...

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  14. POLICE RAID BREAKS UP SYDNEY GANG

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- By a raid on a Kensington house to-day, police believe they have broken up one of the ...

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  15. Debate on Bills to Raise Parliamentary Salaries

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Mr. R. S. Ryan (Liberal, Victoria), said in the House of Representatives to-day that he would not vote for the increase in salaries and allowances of Ministers. He said, however, that he was ...

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  16. SENATOR DENIES "FOOLS" REPORT

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Senator D. Cameron (Labour, Victoria), speaking in the Senate to-day denied a report ...

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  17. AMERICAN COMPANY TO BUY STATION

    CLERMONT, Thursday. -- Santa Gertrudis Pty. Ltd. is negotiating to buy New Twin Hills Station, 70 miles north of Clermont. Santa ...

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  18. "SIT-DOWN STRIKE" BY RED NEGOTIATORS!

    MUNSAN, Thursday.-- The Communists yesterday threatened a virtual sit-down strike in the Korean armistice ...

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  19. OPPOSITION'S STATEMENTS AIRED FROM MOSCOW

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Moscow Radio was using statements by Opposition members in the Federal ...

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  20. JAPANESE CAPTAIN'S PRECAUTIONARY MOVE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The captain of the Japanese ship Orient Mara has asked the Newcastle police to place a ...

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  21. STATE TOBACCO CROPS COVERED BY INSURANCE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Queensland tobacco crops this year have been insured for about £1,500,000 by the Tobacco Leaf Marketing ...

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  22. JUDGE'S WARNING TO WATERSIDE WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Waterside workers were warned today that if strikes continued, the hearing of their new log ...

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  23. FARMERS REJECT PLAN TO CUT ACREAGES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Two hundred wheat farmers at a meeting at St. Arnaud to-day threw out. by a narrow majority, a proposal ...

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  24. More District Valuers

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Additional district valuers have been appointed by the Minister for Local Government (Mr.Hilton). He said ...

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  25. NO POLICE ACTION TAKEN ON STOLEN EXPLOSIVES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Five boys, whose ages ranged from eight to 10 years, have admitted taking detonators and eelifmite ...

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  26. Opticians Acts By laws

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Executive Council to-day approved new by-laws under "The Opticians Acts." They will restrict ...

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  27. NEW ERUPTION OF MT LAMINGTON FEARED

    CAIRNS, Thursday.-- Passengers passing through Cairns to-day on a 'plane from New Guinea said that ...

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  28. LABOUR SENATOR WALKS OUT OF CHAMBER

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Senator Gordon Brown, the former Labour president of the Senate, to-day walked out ...

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  29. TAX RELIEF FOR BUSH FIRE VICTIMS?

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The Government will investigate immediately an amendment to the Taxation Act to alleviate ...

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  30. BAMS GIVES CRICKET BOARD WEEK TO REPLY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Sid Barnes said to-day he would give the Board of Control until next Thursday to give its reasons for ...

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  33. UNION NEWSPAPER CONFISCATED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The Federal secretary of the Ironworkers' Association (Mr. L. Short) has confiscated 45,000 copies of ...

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  34. HAIL INSURANCE ON BARLEY

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The hail insurance regulations of the Barley Marketing Board have been amended to increase ...

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  35. TENDERS FOR DIESEL ELECTRIC ENGINES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Tenders for Queensland's first 10 diesel electric locomotives will close on March 4. but probably delivery will lake ...

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  36. SPECULATION WHETHER HOUSE WILL RISE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- In the lobbies to-night there was wide speculation that the House of Representatives would rise ...

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  37. MOVE TO ENSURE FEED FOR NEW PIG RAISERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Minister for Commerce (Mr. McEwen) told Mr. L. J. Failes (Country Party. New South Wales) in the ...

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  38. Novel Endurance Test

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Reuters representative in Lille (Northern France) says that Rudolf Schmidt, an Austrian-born "fakir," said ...

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  39. COOK FINED FOR FALSE PRETENCES AND STEALING

    IPSWICH, Thursday. -- John William Wolfenden (30, cook), was convicted pud fined a total of £30 by Mr. J. H. Fowler, ...

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  40. INCREASE IN STATE HOSPITAL FEES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- All hospital accommodation fees for intermediate and private beds in public hospitals throughout Queensland will be increased from Saturday. This was decided by State hospital authorities last week. ...

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  41. URANIUM DEVELOPMENT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The Minister for Supply (Mr. Beale) announced to-night that three representatives of the raw ...

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    One of the windmills to be seem at the salt toiks it Aden. They are used to bring the sea water on to the shallow-beds, where, by the process of evaporation, the salt is obtained. The salt is then stacked in mounds prior to treatment for export. Some ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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