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  4. Labour Confidence in Electoral Changes

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- The Queensland Electoral Commission, after studying objections to the original proposals for redistribution of Queensland into 18 electoral divisions, has modified and ...

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  5. N. S. W. MINE PICKETS USE FORCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Bitterness between striking South Coast miners and members of the A. W. U. ...

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  6. EXPECTED VETO USED

    PARIS, Tuesday.-- The representative of the British United Press says that a meeting of the Big Three Western Powers, which was to have been held this morning to consider the next steps following the ...

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  7. ATLANTIC PACT BEING PLANNED

    TORONTO Tuesday.-- The Defence Minister (Mr. -Brooke Claxton), in a speech last night, said a North Atlantic security ...

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  8. NEW FLYING AIDS TO BE PROVIDED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Plans of the Civil Aviation Department for new navigational aids to make travel safer on all ...

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  9. Action by R. S. L. to Keep Communists Out

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- The Returned Servicemen's Federal Congress to-day directed all State branches to include in their constitutions rules enabling them to get rid of Communists. The action ...

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  10. "MY PEOPLES OFFER AN EXAMPLE"

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- His Majesty the King opening the new session of Parliament today said: "The session opens ...

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  11. AFRICA'S STAND IN WAR BY REDS

    FORT ELIZABETH (South Africa), Tuesday-- The Prime Minister (Dr. Malan) said he intended to raise the rank of ...

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  12. LAKE'S CREEK WORKS TROUBLE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Applying to the Industrial Court to-day for a ruling that an unauthorised strike was in existence at Lake's ...

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  13. BOARD'S REPORT ON BEEF DEVELOPMENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- The Queensland Meat Industry Board has assumed that beef cattle producers will seek the ...

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  14. WATER IN DISPUTE AS CATTLE SUFFER

    GOONDIWINDI, Tuesday.-- While cattle were in a bad way for water at the cattle sales at Mungindi yesterday, the New South ...

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  15. FADDEN CRITICAL OF COMPANY TAX BILL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- The Government's proposed alterations of methods of taxing private companies ...

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  16. 'ASTOUNDING' STATE PROGRESS AHEAD

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- The expected progress in Queensland in the next decade would be astounding, ...

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  17. No Hope For Lost Airliner

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.-- searching airmen returning to Auckland consider that there is no hope of survival for the 13 persons aboard ...

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  18. WARNING OVER MATCH FAMINE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday-- A warning to the public not to waste matches was issued by the president of the Queensland Grocers ...

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  19. TRUCK'S PETROL CARGO DESTROYED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday-- Two storage tanks containing 1000 gallons of petrol fell to the roadway and burst into flames ...

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  20. JUDGE'S KINDLY ACT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Judge Rainbow gave Claude Bourke (32, station hand) £10 out of his own pocket to-day after ...

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  21. Bentinck Mystery

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- A further check-up is to be made by the Government to solve the riddle of what has happened to the ...

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  22. Canvassing Commission

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- "The question of fixing commission rates has been before this Court on very many occasions in the ...

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  23. State Coalmine Losses

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- A combined net loss of £37,865 for the lost financial year is shown by three State-owned coalmines -- ...

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  24. Statement Questioned

    CANBERRA, Tuesday-- Mr. H. L. Anthony (C. P., New South Wales) in the House of Representatives today questioned statements by ...

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  25. Radio Signals To Moon

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- Beginning to-morrow. Radio Australia will again transmit radio signals to the moon. The tests, which will ...

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  26. Otairi Not For Sale

    BRISBANE, Tuesday-- Otairi, the four-year-old horse which was claimed by his breeder to be tho son of Bernborough has been ...

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  29. TOOWOOMBA MEAT PRICES UNCHANGED

    BRISBANE, Toowoomba butchers did not raise the price of beef by 2d as they threatened to do ...

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  30. N. S. W. State Forest Blaze

    MURWILLUMBAR, Tuesday-- Forty fire fighters battled for a day and a half to control a fire which started near the Whian State ...

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  31. BLACK MARKET IN POTATOES?

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- An attempt to block market Queensland potatoes in Sydney is believed to be behind the railing of a ...

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  32. U. S. Steelmakers' Interest in Reports of New Process

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.-- Reports or a revolutionary process for making steel have brought dozens of inquiries from North ...

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  33. State Flour Export

    BRISBANE Tuesday-- Queensland exported only 5248 tons of flour, compared with the Australian total export of more than ...

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  34. Bad Lifted Conditionally

    SYDNEY, Tuesday-- The Acting Premier (Mr. Baddeley) to-night decided to lift conditionally the ban on tho Australian play "Rusty ...

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  35. Russia and Australia

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- The placing of restrictions on the movements of the Russian Ambassador and staff in Australia was ...

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  36. Shakespeare With Background of Ruins

    Members of the Osiris Repertory Company, one of the modem bands of "strolling players" who travel all over England much the same an in the days of Chaucer, except that this company travels in a couple of old ambulances instead of on mules and donkeys. The picture shows the company about to play "Macbeth" near the ruins of Cowdray Castle Macbeth is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. Editors to be Dismissed

    SYDNEY, Tuesday-- students at a meeting to-day decided by 465 votes to 305 to dismiss the editors of the student newspaper "Honi Soit." It was ...

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  38. No Decision on Beef Price

    BRISBANE Tuesday.-- No decision on a price rise for beef will be made by the State Government until after the lnter-State ...

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  39. Doctors Fined on Drugs

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Dr. Patrick Thomas Byrne, of Coogee, who the police said had admitted being a drug addict since 1934 was fined ...

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  40. Another String Quartet

    BRISBANE, Tuesday-- The Minister for Public Instruction (Mr. Bruce) said to-night that the Government would appoint another ...

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