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  4. MOVE ON UNDER-SECRETARIES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Federal Parliamentary Labour Party may move in the High Court to have the seats of four sitting Government members declared vacant. This development followed a statement in the ...

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  5. NEW COLOURS FOR "GALLANT GLOSTERS"

    His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, Colonel-in-Chief of the Gloucestershire Regiment, presented new colours to the 1st Battalion of the regiment at a ceremony which was watched by thousands at Gloucester Park. The Duke, after presenting the new colours, took the salute at a march past, and addressed the Battalion. He recalled how the battalion's heroic action on the Imjin River in Korea had stirred the world, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RIDGWAY'S VIEWS ON KOREAN SITUATION

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. --General Matthew Ridgway, the new Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty ...

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  7. Debate in Parliament on Import Licensing

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Irrevocable letters of credit for £2,400,000 Worth of goods for a year, obtained by the Sydney firm of David Jones Ltd., did not mean the automatic issue of import licences for the goods, the ...

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  8. JURORS' FEES ABOVE BASIC WAGE RATES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- From June 1, 1952, substantial increases would be made in the allowances payable to ...

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  9. Land Settlement

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Moving an amendment to the State Grants (war service land settlement) Bill in the ...

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  10. Some Relaxation

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Credit restrictions on working capital for industry and finance for rural properties, have ...

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  11. Fadden Supports Bank's Revised Advance Policy

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) said to-night that the revised statement on advance policy issued by the Commonwealth, Bank had the full support of the Government. It did ...

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  12. LONG-SERVICE LEAVE SOUGHT BY A.W.U.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Australian Workers" Union filed 33 applications in the Industrial Court seeking long-service leave ...

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  13. TOOWOOMBA HOSPITAL TO PLANT 1100 PINE TREES

    The Toowoomba Hospitals Board, at its monthly meeting last night, decided, on a motion moved by Mr. K. W. ...

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  14. SWISS CYCLISTS LEAD

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Swiss cyclists A. Roth and A. Von Buren were leading Australia's Alfred Strom and Reginald Arnold shortly ...

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  15. NEW PRINCIPAL ELECTORAL OFFICER APPOINTED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Attorney-General (Mr. Power) announced after to-day's meeting of the Executive Council ...

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  16. Decision on Glen Davis

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Unions decided at a Sydney conference today that their members would not dismantle machinery at the Glen ...

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  17. AWARD FOR R.A.A.F, EFFICIENCY EXPERT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Minister for Air (Mr. McMahon) to-day announced awards to three Royal. Australia ...

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  18. New Provisional Tax System From July 1

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--A new system of provisional taxation for persons with fluctuating incomes, to operate from July 1 next, was explained to the House of Representatives to-night by the Treasurer (Sir Arthur ...

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  19. Far-reaching Alterations to Arbitration System

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Far-reaching amendments to the existing arbitration machinery, aimed at speedier settlements of industrial disputes, were outlined by the Minister for Labour (Mr. Holt) in the House of ...

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  20. HEAVY FROSTS ON DOWNS AND IN TODWOOMBA

    Toowoomba had a frost of 8.2 degrees yesterday morning. The grass minimum temperature of 23.8 degrees ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND CHOSEN FOR LEAGUE WIN

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Rugby League experts to-night predicted that Queensland would defeat New South Wales at the Sydney Cricket ...

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  22. DEVELOPMENT OF NEW GUINEA PLANNED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Plans to make Papua and New Guinea supply their own food needs and develop ...

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  25. REFUNDS OF WHEAT TAX FROM FUND

    CANBERRA. Thursday.-- Wheat growers would receive within seven months a refund of approximately £29.000.000 ...

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  26. ML QUIET AT YATAIA PRISON AFTER RIOT

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. -- All was quiet at Yatala Prison to-night after a riot yesterday. Prison authorities ...

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  27. The Inspector Who Polices the Bread Delivery Act

    Mr. C. N. Davis, Inspector of Factories and Shops (Labour and Employment Department), who polices the Bread Delivery Act in Toowoomba, said yesterday that he had received one complaint this week concerning ...

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  28. BEEKEEPERS RESENT GOVERNMENT ACTION

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--The secretary of the Queensland Beck [?]ers Association (Mr E. Evans) told the annual conference to-day that ...

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