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  3. LIFT INTAKE OF MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Australian Government is considering increasing the migrant intake in 1953-54. ...

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  4. GOV'T LOST TWO SEATS

    CANBERRA, Friday,—The Labor Party [?]cured 50.61 per cent at the total primary votes cast in the Senate ...

    Article : 110 words
  5. CONTINUE WAGES-HOURS HEARING

    MELBOUENE, Friday. —The Full High Court yesterday ruled that the Arbitration Court could continue ...

    Article : 327 words
  6. AMBULANCE REPORT

    The following report by Superintendent R. F. Bartlett was submitted to the May meeting of the Charters ...

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  7. CHAMBER'S ACTION

    The Queensland Chamber of Manufacturers is concerned at traders carrying over-big stocks of goods as ...

    Article : 428 words
  8. £700 In Show Prize Money

    Prize money allocated for the 1953 Coronation exhibition of the Towers Pastoral, Agricultural and Mining Association exceeded £700 ...

    Article : 640 words
  9. SEARCH FOR EVEREST ABOMINABLES

    KATMANDU (Nepal), Friday. — Colonel John Hunt, leader of the British expedition that conquered Mt ...

    Article : 256 words
  10. DRAFT BILL WILL MAKE S.P. LEGAL

    BRISBANE, Friday — The State Government has begun drafting a bill to make possible legalised SP betting. ...

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  11. PRIORITY UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA, Friday. —The Commonwealth Government is unlikely to give construction of the Dajarra — ...

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  12. NEW ENVOY FOR AUST.

    WASHINGTON, Friday. —President Eisenhower yesterday nominated Mr Amos Peas[?], a lawyer, as the ...

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  13. Birth Control Scare to parents

    SINGAPORE, Friday. —medical authorities here are using loudspeaker vans to convince illiterate Chinese ...

    Article : 128 words
  14. NO JETS FOR DUKE

    LONDON, Friday. — The Air Ministry has issued a [?] order to an [?].A.[?] Fighter Command stations ...

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  15. PERSONAL

    The many friends of the well-known Butcher family of Charters Towers will be [?] earn of the ...

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  16. THE COUGH HAS IT

    NEW YORK, Friday. — A safety test for cigarette, smokers before they take anaesthetics for operations ...

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  17. U.S. TO LIVE ON POCKET

    WASHINGTON, Friday. —President Eisonhower appeared on a nationwide television program last night to ...

    Article : 178 words
  18. Murdered for £12

    MELBOURNE, Friday. —Police believe that a 32-year-old man was murdered because he had £l2. ...

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  19. £26,177 ESTATE

    BRISBANE, Friday. —Hadley Vincent Propsting, a grazier, of Wantalanya, Winton. who died on October 10, ...

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  20. VYSHINSKY "UNCERTAIN"

    NEW YORK, Friday. — Mr Andrei Vyshinsky, chief So viet delegate to the United Nations. sailed on the liner ...

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  21. CATTLE SALE AT GARBUTT

    At the cattle sale held at Primaries Yards, Garbutt, Townsville, on Thursday, there was a larding of 242 ...

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  22. ZOO TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A male chimpanzee, worth £500, has been strangled by its mate at Taronga Park Zoo. ...

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  23. CHARTERS TOWERS CATHOLIC BALL DEBUTANTES

    Debutantes at the Charters Towers Catholic Ball: Back row, left to right: Kutherine Hinkle, Kay Anning, Claire Phillips, Margo Douglas, Daphne. Pardon, Phyllis O[?], Mary Milton,Betty Brownson. Front row: Betty Johnson, Dawn O'Neill, Bernice Carr, Peggy Springer (Flower Girl), Mrs. Baker (Matron of Henour), Mrs. Brownson (Matron of Honour), Michael Hutchinson. (Page Boy), Oralin Glenwright, Agnes Wright, Vera Newby. (City Studios Photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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