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  4. CENSURE MOTION ALMOST CERTAIN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- A motion censuring the Menzies Government for alleged failure to maintain stability ...

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  5. Sunlight on Symbol of Justice

    The statue of Justice, holding the sword and scales aloft, glistens in the sunlight after having been regilded. The statue, which stands high above the Old Bailey, was shrouded by scaffoldings for several weeks while workmen overhauled it. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "TREASURER'S POLICY WILL BE PROVED RIGHT," SAYS McEWEN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--History would prove that the anti-inflationary policy of the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) was right, the Minister tor Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. McEwen) said to-day. Mr. McEwen, who was opening the annual conference of the Queensland Division of the Australian Country Party, made ...

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  7. OFFICIAL RETICENCE OVER MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA. Wednesday.-- Commonwealth immigration and employment officials have drawn a curtain of ...

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  8. COUNCIL DECISION REVERSED

    The Toowoomba State High School and Technical College is in danger of losing its fight for improved recreational facilities in Queens Park--its only available playing field area. Unless a recent City Council ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. COMMONWEALTH ECONOMIC TALKS

    CANBERRA. Wednesday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) made no announcement to-day as to who would ...

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  10. WILL INTERVENE IN WAGE, HOURS CASE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Federal Attorney-General lodged notice in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court ...

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  11. LOSS OF MAN HOURS DUE TO ACCIDENTS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- More than 550,000 working days were lost in Queensland last year because of industrial ...

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  12. Carnival of Flowers

    Plans to make the 1952 Carnival of Flowers the most successful yet held have begun to form into a definite, if ambitious, pattern. Progress from the theoretical to the practical was evident in the reports ...

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  13. HOSPITALS BOARD CONCERN OVER AGED PATIENTS

    BUNDABERG, Wednesday.-- The Bundaberg Hospitals Board is concerned at the number of aged and infirm persons ...

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  14. MR. BUTLER REPORTS ON BRITISH FINANCES

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Butler), opening the twoday economic debate in the ...

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  15. "RENOUNCE PARTY POLITICS TO DEFEAT INFLATION"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The State Leader of the Country Party (Mr. Nicklin) to-day appealed for a ...

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  16. Workmates Save Man's Life

    The action of two workmen saved the life of a fellow worker yesterday afternoon. Arthur McLoughlin (21, married), of 235 Bridge Street, an employee of the Toowoomba Gas Company, was on the verge of death after he had been ...

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  17. FOUR PEOPLE REMOVED FROM CHURCH SERVICE

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Two men and two women were thrown out of church at Ashburton, Devon. England ...

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  18. MAN CLAIMS NEARLY HIT BY FLYING SAUCER

    ENID (Oklahoma), Wednesday.--A salesman told the police here that his car had been almost swept from the ...

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  19. CONCERN AT DELAY IN ANNOUNCING COTTON PRICE

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- The long delay by the Federal Government in announcing its decision on the new guaranteed price for seed ...

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  20. OVERALL INTERIM PRICE FIXED FOR BUTTER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- An overall interim price of 478- a cwt. for butter is to be paid manufacturers during the year ...

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  21. BIG BUTTER SHIPMENT FOR BRITAIN

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- A total of 51,500 boxes of butter for Britain, to be loaded by three ships in Brisbane in ...

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  22. WEATHER DELAYS ARRIVAL OF STRICKEN SHIP

    SYDNEY, Wednedsay.--The disabled collier Easby is not expected to reach Sydney until midday on Friday. The tug. St. Giles, with ...

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  25. Women Still Lowering Records at Games

    HELSINKI, Wednesday. -- The "female of the species" has shown even more pronounced improvement in standards at the current Olympic Games than male competitors. In the 13 athletic and swimmina ...

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  26. YOUNG WOMAN KILLED IN MELBOURNE ACCIDENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- A young woman was killed and an elderly journalist critically injured to-night when they were hit by a ...

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  27. LATEST CALL-UPS FOR NATIONAL SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday--The Navy on Monday will call up 550 National Service trainees throughout Australia. The 18-year-olds, the ...

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  28. TEAMS INVITED TO PLAY FLOODLIGHT FOOTBALL

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- The Brisbane Rugby League will invite Ipswich and Toowoomba Rugby Leagues to play floodlight games ...

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  29. REPLY TO STATEMENT BY OLYMPIC MANAGER

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- The chairman of the Queensland Olympic Council (Mr. E. G. Broad) claimed to-day that the ...

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