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  4. Britain Far Ahead of U.S. in Atomic Weapons

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--The announcement by the British Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) that Britain had produced an atom bomb, and had completed the plant necessary for the regular construction of such ...

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  5. "Australia Irrevocably Bound to U.S. Power"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The basic requirement of any Government's foreign policy was the security of the country it represented, Dr. D. A. Cameron (Liberal, Queensland), said in the House of Representatives ...

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  6. LABOUR TO ACCEPT SALARIES BILLS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Federal Parliamentary Labour Party today decided to accept legislation ...

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  7. Break in Margaret Street Water Main

    A subsidence in the roadway at the newly constructed Margaret Street bridge was caused yesterday when this six inch cast iron water main burst, temporarily cutting off water supplies to nearby householders. The break is said to have occurred about 4 o'clock yesterday morning. Much of the footpath, which has been laid only a short time, had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Industrial Troubles

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The adoption of a standardised procedure to deal with industrial troubles between ...

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  9. NO DECONTROL OF CLOTHING PRICES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The prices of clothing, textiles and drapery will not be decontrolled. The chairman ...

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  10. Churchill's Talks

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The House of Commons last night defeated by a vote. of 318 to 285 a motion to ...

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  11. EXPENSES OF KING'S FUNERAL WILL TOTAL £58,000

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Supplementary estimates published today seek £58,000 sterling for expenses for the ...

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  12. State Proposals at Food Production Conference

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--On his return from Canberra, the Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr. Collins) revealed the proposals which he had submitted at the Australian Agricultural talks on action needed to ...

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  13. POSTAL BUILDINGS FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- New postal buildings in Queensland, estimated to cost £500,000, are included in the programme ...

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  14. SOME AGREEMENT AT KOREAN TRUCE TALKS

    TOKYO, Wednesday. -- Staff officers tentatively agreed today to refer back to the truce sub committces ...

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  15. BIG CUT IN IMPORTS FORECAST

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Importers believe the Commonwealth Government is planning to slash imports from ...

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  16. WHEAT CROPS SUBJECT TO EXPORT TAX

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Australian wheat harvest just completed, and the one about to be sown, would still be subject ...

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  17. STATEMENT TO HOUSE ON SHIPS "MYSTERY" VOYAGE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) told the House of Representatives today that ...

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  18. NEW WEAPONS FOR BRITAIN'S FORCES

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Minister for War (Mr. Head) said yesterday that new weapons and equipment would ...

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  19. BROADCASTING CONTROL BOARD APPOINTMENTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Postmaster General (Mr. Anthony) today announced the appointment of Mr. G. ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S SHARE OF AIR DEFENCE

    LISBON, Wednesday.--Reuters representative in Lisbon says that Britain will provide at least one third of the force ...

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  21. EXEMPTION GRANTED FROM NATIONAL SERVICE

    KINGAROY, Wednesday. -- The Court of Petty Sessions was told today of an undenominational Christian faith. ...

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  22. VICTORIA MAY CHALLENGE UNIFORM TAX SYSTEM

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --The Victorian Government has engaged two Queen's Counsel to explore the ...

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  23. THIEVES STEAL £3700 IN NOTES FROM BAG ON TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Thieves stole £3700 in notes from a registered bag on an electric train near the city ...

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  24. RECORD PRICE FOR PIG

    GYMPIE, Wednesday.--A price £56 --claimed to be a Queensland record for a backfatter sow, was obtained at Gympie today. The ...

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  25. TALKS IN ISMAILIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuters Cairo correspondent says that the British Ambassador (Sir Ralph Stevenson) travelled ...

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  26. MT. ISA STRIKERS IN STORMY MEETING

    MT. ISA. Wednesday. -- Stormy scenes preceded a decision by ironworkers today to end their strike tomorrow ...

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  27. "LESS INFLATION HERE THAN ANYWHERE"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Australia was suffering less from inflation than any other country. the Federal Treasurer Sir ...

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  28. "NOT OBLIGED TO FIND MIGRANTS EMPLOYMENT"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Minister for Labour and National Service (Mr. Holt) said in the House of ...

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  31. Q.D.O. COMMENT ON DELAY IN DAIRY COSTS REVIEW

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The statement by the Federal Minister for Agriculture (Mr. McEwen) that there is not likely to be a review of costs of the butter and cheese industry before the end of June next will cause ...

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  32. NO TAXATION ON GRANTS TO FORMER PRISONERS OF WAR

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- There would be no tax payable on sums of money distributed to former prisoners ...

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  33. STRONG BID FOR CRICKET GROUNDS FOR OLYMPICS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Victorian Premier (Mr. J. McDonald) will make a strong bid to have the Melbourne Cricket ...

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  34. RELEASE OF 11 GERMAN WAR CRIMES PRISONERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Dusseldorf says that the 11 Germans conviction ...

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  35. WHEAT ACREAGE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Queensland is the only state in which the wheat acreage is hot expected to fall next season. ...

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  36. UNION LEADERS DISMISSED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The national secretary of the Federated Ironworkers Association (Mr. L. Short) today ...

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  37. TALKS ON WINTER ELECTRICITY PROBLEM

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A final decision on how Queensland can best meet its need for more electricity during the coming winter will be made after a conference to be attended by the Minister for Mines (Mr. Power), ...

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  38. LINESMAN ELECTROCUTED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A dead linesman was left dangling by his safety belt, from the top of a 20ft. pole at June today after he had ...

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