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  4. Valuation of Land Acts Declared Defective

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Valuation of Land Acts, authorising the valuations throughout the State by the Valuer-General, were to-day declared in a judgment by the President of the Land Court (Mr. W. L. Pavnel to be ...

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  5. NATIONAL TRENDS IN EMPLOYMENT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The number of persons in employment in Australia dropped by 90.900 in the 12 ...

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  6. U.S. Group May Enter Blair Athol Project

    BRISBANE,Tuesday,--American interests are negotiating with the Queensland and Federal Governments to pour millions of dollars into Blair Athol coal development. Behind-the-scenes negotiations have been stepped ...

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  7. Sit William Slim Prepares for Big Post

    Australia's Governor-General designate (Field Marshal Sir William Slim) is getting used to the idea of taking over an office in Australia House, where he is dealing with Australian affairs before taking up his post in Australia. Here he is shown working with his secretary, Miss Yvonne Graham, an Australian. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEW PLAN TO AID DEV&OPMENT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday,-- European countries which send migrants to Australia may soon be asked to invest ...

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  9. OVERHAUL OF N.S.W. POLICE FORCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The new police campaign against breaches of gaming and liquor laws is part of a ...

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  10. U.S. WARNING ON SHEEP DISEASE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday. --Californian wool grocers have been warned by a veterinary expert about a sheep disease, ...

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  11. HEAVY PROGRAMME FOR NEW RAIL MOTOR

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Queensland's new diesel rail motor will begin its service on Friday. The Commissioner for Railways ...

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  12. MALAYA PROSPERING DESPITE TERRORISTS

    LONDON, Tuesday,--Communist terrorists caused about £1,800,000 worth of damage to Malayan rubber estates in ...

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  13. Mr. Foley Outlines Land Acts Amendment Bill

    BRISBANE, Tuesday,-- A Land Acts Amendment Bill compelling holders of new leases to grow fodder crops was outlined by the Minister for Lands (Mr. Foley) in the Legislative Assembly to-niaht. He said if aimed at ...

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  14. DALBY INQUEST INTO BABY'S DEATH

    DALBY, Tuesday.--Ten minutes after she had noticed her two children playing outside the fence of the house yard. ...

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  15. INDIAN MOVE ON KOREAN DEADLOCK

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- India made public yesterday the text of a resolution designed to attempt to find a ...

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  16. ITALIAN MIGRANTS MEET TO DISCUSS GRIEVANCES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--About 80 unemployed Italian migrants attended a protest meeting at the Trades Hall to-night. ...

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  17. BUILDERS' STRIKE DELAYS COURT HEARING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The hearing of claims for pay increases by the Building Workers' Union was adjourned in ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA DAY PLANS; DISINTEREST CRITICISED

    Six men, four women and the Mayor (Alderman M. J. R. Anderson) formed a public meeting at the City Hall last night to discuss ...

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  19. ABATTOIR AGAIN NORMAL

    .Brisbane, Tuesday. -- Production was normal at the Brisbane Abattoir to-day, following the engagement of two additional ...

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  20. DOCTORS TO CONFER ON MR. MEHZIES' CONDITION

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The [medical advisers to the Prime (Minister (Mr. Menzies) will confer to-morrow to decide ...

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  21. WARNING GIVEN ON EXPORT WOOL TRADE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Australian wool trade was threatened by the remarkable progress made by the United States in ...

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  22. Financial Authority Dies

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The famous financial authority, Sir Alfred Davidson, died in Sydney to-day. Sir Alfred was general manager of ...

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  23. Hydrogen Bomb Still in Evolutionary Stages?

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Although the test just completed at Eniwetok might be described as that of the first hydrogen bomb, in actuality it was still very far from such a weapon in the military sense. William ...

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  24. Winter Spell in Europe

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Winter continued to spread a premature grip over most parts of Europe yesterday, and reports told of sub-zero ...

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  25. PLAYER GIVEN PERMIT TO WRITE FOR PAPER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- It was announced to-day that Maureen ("Little Mo") Connolly had been given permission by the United ...

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  26. WARWICK WHEAT HARVEST

    WARWICK. Tuesday. -- The harvesting of what promises to be a record crop of wheat in the Warwick district is gaining impetus. ...

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  27. HEALTH EDUCATION CAMPAIGN URGED FOR PEOPLE IN 40-50 AGE GROUP

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A health education campaign for people in the 40 to 50 age group was advocated in the Legislative Assembly to-day by Dr. H. W. Noble (Liberal, Yeronga). He said the people in this group often replaced ...

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  28. ANOTHER RED ASSAULT?

    SEOUL, Tuesday. -- United Nations 'planes. tanks and artillery blasted the approaches to Sniper Ridge to-day as the ...

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  31. Three Millionth Passenqer

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Trans- Australia Airlines' three millionth passenger, an Adelaide businessman. Mr. J. Flanagan, will receive ...

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  32. WARNING ON LIFTING OF NATIVE CONTROLS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The lifting of Government control of aborigines would mean their doom as a race, Mr. L. A. Wood (Labour. North ...

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  33. Fourth U.S. "Flying Boxcar" Disaster in 11 Days

    BILLINGS (Montana), Tuesday,--A United States Air Force C-119 "Flying Boxcar" crashed and burned in a swampy pasture 12 miles east of here yesterday afternoon, killing eight men and injuring eight others. The ...

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  34. CHRONICLE ARCADE

    THOSE 100-or-so anxious citizens who petitioned the council at its last meeting for a street-light at a corner ...

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  35. WHEAT TALKS POSTPONED

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.--At the request of the United States Government, the international wheat conference planned to open in ...

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  36. Geelong Wool Sales

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. -- The season's record Geelong price for [wool leapt to 184d. a pound to- day. The market was move than ...

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  37. Area for Helicopters

    CANBERRA. Tuesday. -- The reconstructed Kingsford Smith airport at Sydney, when completed, would have an area set aside for ...

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