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  4. Employers File Wage "Freeze" Application

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Employers late this afternoon lodged an official application with the Arbitration Court asking for the "freezing" of the basic wage at its present level until a further order of the Court. ...

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  5. CITY-WIDE REGRET AT DEATH OF MAYOR

    The flag was at half-mast, and the Toowoomba City Hall was closed yesterday, as gestures of respect for the late ...

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  6. BIG GOVERNMENT AND COUNCIL SACKINGS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A total of 1800 men have been sacked in two months by the State Government and ...

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  7. RESTORATION OF TAX POWERS

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The planning of arrangements for the restoration of taxing powers to the States will begin on Wednesday. Federal and State Treasury experts will assemble here to study the conditions under ...

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  8. 'LITHGOW FLASH' MAY RUN IN TOOWOOMBA

    The "Lithgow Flash," Miss Marjorie Jackson, one of Australia's greatest .sporting personalities, may run in ...

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  9. NO SUPPLEMENTARY BUDGET LIKELY

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The Government was not contemplating bringing down a supplementary Budget this ...

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  10. PERSIAN OFFER ON OIL DISPUTE

    TEHERAN, Friday.-- Persia has sent a Note to Britain offering to reopen negotiations with the Anglo-Iranian ...

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    Four members of the British Schools' Exploring Society give a big smile as their train leaves King's Cross railway station, London, on the first "leg" of their journey to Central Iceland, where they will spend a month, together with 70 other ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Concerted Drive for Greater Food Output

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- On-the-spot committees spread throughout Queensland's farmlands will urge primary producers to increase output. This action was decided on to-day by the Queensland Council of Agriculture, ...

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  13. FARMER REVIVES SON FOUND IN FLOOD WATER

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A flood-bound Maitland farmer tonight revived his three-year-old son who had been found ...

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  14. JUDGE REFUSES TO MAKE AWARD

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  15. NASH ELECTORATE DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The Country Party's Nash Electorate Council was trying to "pirate" Nash from the Liberal Party, contrary to ...

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  16. HIGH SCHOOL DEPUTATION TO CITY COUNCIL

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  17. SOIL CONSERVATION

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The expansion of soil conservation practices on farms on the Atherton Tableland over, the last 12 months ...

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  18. GROWERS TO DISCUSS WHEAT STABILISATION

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The future of wheat industry stabilisation will be discussed at a meeting in Canberra on August ...

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  19. MOVE PENDING TO SMASH COMMUNISTS!

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Proposals for dealing with Communists in the Public Service will be considered by Cabinet next week. The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-day that he would study the report which he received on the ...

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  20. "FASTER POPULATION RATE REQUIRED"

    Brisbane, Friday. -- The Premier (Mr. Gair) said at the Royal National Association's official dinner to-night ...

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  21. MONTE BELLO TEST AREA DECLARED DANGEROUS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- A to area of about 12,000 square miles around the Monte Bello Islands has been declared ...

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  22. CARRIERS PLAN HUGE TRAFFIC JAM

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Country carriers plan to disorganise Sydney's traffic with thousands of trucks for a week if road ...

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  23. MEDAL AWARDED TO MAN FOR SAVING DOG

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Carl Stirzaker (20), of Kallista, 30 miles east of Melbourne, has been awarded the silver medal of the ...

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  24. Major Power Restrictions to Cease on August 31

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Major electricity restrictions in South-Eastern Queensland will be withdrawn on August 31. Announcing this to-day the Acting Minister for Mines (Mr. Power) said that the State Electricity ...

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  25. NO WORD RECEIVED OF ROYAL TOUR DATE

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-day. that he still had no news about the date ...

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  26. METAL TRADES UNIONS SEEK WAGE INCREASES

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Queensland metal trade unions have asked the Industrial Court for wage increases of up to £210 a week. ...

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  29. CHRONICLE ARCADE

    ON JUNE 21 the "Chronicle" published an article entitled "The Story of Thursday Island and Quetta Cathedral." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. A.N.Z.U.S. TALKS WERE "SATISFACTORY"

    CANBERRA Friday. -- The outcome of the A.N.Z.U.S. talks at Honolulu were satisfactory, as he had anticipated, the ...

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  31. BULGARIANS LEAVE DISPUTED ISLAND

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- The Greek Army announced yesterday the withdrawal of an invading Bulgarian patrol ...

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  32. PAYROLL ROBBERY MYSTIFIES POLICE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Police have now interviewed nearly 100 men. mainly Mayne Nickless employees, in an intense but fruitless ...

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  33. NEW LEGISLATION ON COMMONWEALTH BANK

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Legislation to place the tracing sections of the Commonwealth Bank on a more competitive ...

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