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  3. Supply Carried By One Vote In Victorian Assembly

    The Hollway-Labour group failed by one vote in the Legislative Assembly late to-night to reduce supply by £1—yirtually a no-confidence motion against the McDonald ...

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  4. Queen And Duke To Make Royal Tour Of Australia In 1954

    Arrangements for a royal visit to Australia early in 1954 were announced by the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, yesterday. The announcement was made almost ...

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  5. BROADER PACIFIC PACT MAY BE DISCUSSED BY BRITAIN

    Diplomatic sources here forecast that Britain, Australia, and New Zealand will consider a proposal to establish a broader Pacific Pact when the Commonwealth Prime Ministers meet in London in November. The sources told A.A.P. that ...

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  6. U.N. FORCES GAIN KOREAN HEIGHTS

    The Eighth Army reported to-day that Chinese troops had counter-attacked in the face of an Allied push on the West ...

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  7. DR. EVATT DEFERS MOVE IN HOUSE

    An urgency motion which the Oppositioin planned to[?]move in the House of Representatives to-daya against the exclusion of ...

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  8. Warns Costs Must Conform To Overseas

    A warning that the Australian cost structure could not afford to get too far out of line with oversea ...

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  9. M.p. ALLEGES WATERING OF BRITISH BEER

    Geoffrey Bing a Labour member of the House of Commons, has collected evidence on which he is now accusing four ...

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  10. REPUBLICAN RUMOURS RIFE IN EGYPT

    Cairo last night buzzer with rumours that Egypt might be declared a republic despite repeated statements by the Prime ...

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  11. Mr. Menzies Attacks Labour Senator On Employment

    Speaking at Mentone to-night in the Flinders by-election campaign, the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, said that on the subject ...

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  12. JAPAN REFUSED ENTRY TO G.A.T.T.

    The 34 nations of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade yesterday formally adopted a resolution postponing any ...

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  13. COAL MINERS TO TAKE LONG SERVICE LEAVE

    A conference in Sydney to-day agreed on a plan under which coal miners throughout Australia Will be able to take long service ...

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  14. Opinion on Use of Federal Funds for Homes for Aged

    The provision of homes for aged pensioners from capital Expenditure had been engaging the attention of the ...

    Article : 141 words
  15. State Transport Tax Challenged In High Court

    A small Sydney transport firm asked the Full High Court to-day to declare invalid the N.S.W. Transport (Co-Ordination) Act ...

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  16. 40 HOUR WEEK COSTS RAILWAYS £2.5m A YEAR

    Introduction of the 40-hour week had cost the[?]N.S.W. Railways an extra £2,500,000 a year in working expenses, the ...

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  17. BLUNT TALK BY MALAN TO INDIA

    The South African Prime Minister, Dr. Daniel Malan, said last night that if India was genuine in her desire to avert a threat ...

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  18. MR. FINNAN TO SEEK NEW SEAT

    The N.S.W. Minister for Labour and Industry, Mr. Finnan, will seek endorsement for the new electorate of Fairfield ...

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  19. HARROW DEATH ROLL NOW 111

    The death roll in the Harrow rail disaster rose to 111 today with the death in hospital of a woman. ...

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  20. SENATE GROUP'S STAND AGAINST COMPANY TAX

    A small pocket of Liberal Senators yesterday objected to aspects of new company taxation contained in an amending ...

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  21. CUTTY SARK AS MEMORIAL

    LONDON, Wed.—The Cutty Sark, last and greatest of the China Tea clippers is to be repaired and preserved as a ...

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  22. WOOL RISES AT SYDNEY SALES

    Values for all types of merino ruled from par to five per cent. dearer when compared with the previous day at the Sydney wool ...

    Article : 122 words
  23. Canadian Says British Bomb Was Atomic

    Defence Research Board chairman, Dr.O.M.Solandt, has set at rest speculation in Canada that it was a hydrogen bomb ...

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  24. EIGHT NAMED FOR DAVIS CUP SQUAD

    Eight players were named by the Lawn Tennis Assoication of Australia late this afternoon as the Australian Davis Cup squad ...

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  25. MOSSADEQ CALLS PARLIAMENT ON OIL POLICY

    The Prime Minister, Dr. Mossadeq has summoned the Iranian Parliament to an extraordinary session to-morrow to hear him ...

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  26. CAMPAIGN RIBBON ABUSE CLAIMED

    Senator Laught (S.A.) told the Senate yesterday that some National Service, trainees were wearing campaign ribbons to ...

    Article : 81 words
  27. MONTE BELLO STILL PROHIBITED AREA

    The Minister for Defence, Mr. McBride[?] said in the House of Representatives yesterday that the Monte Bello atomic test site ...

    Article : 92 words
  28. FISH OF ANOTHER COLOUR

    LONDON,Wed—An American visitor, Mrs. Phyllis McLaughlin, left London airport, last night with 12 goldfish in a tin. So far ...

    Article : 52 words
  29. NEW RUSSIAN JET BOMBER SEEN

    A new type of Soviet twin-jet bomber, similar to the British Canberra bomber, has appeared in Manchuria. ...

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