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  6. GOVT. RETAINS CONTROL OF SENATE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Today's election count in Queensland—the key State—strengthened the position of the Government, which is now certain to retain control of the Senate. State of the parties in the Senate should be Government 31, Labour ...

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  7. U.N. SEEK TRUCE PLAN DETAILS

    PANMUNJOM, Sunday (AAP-Reuter).—The Communist truce plan was discussed again today for an hour by delegates from the United Nations and Communists, and the talks adjourned ...

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  8. WINNING TRIO

    Mrs. E. Wilson, of Reid's Creek, Casino, with her team of three collies, all of which won prizes at Lismore Kennel Club's show on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PARTY PERCENTAGES IN SENATE POLL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The following table shows the percentage of votes polled in the Senate election yesterday: NEW SOUTH WALES. COMMUNIST, 4.37; LABOUR, 54.09; LIB.-C.P., 40.65; ...

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  10. U.K. DEFENCE SUMMARY 'SUPPRESSED'

    CHICAGO, Sunday (AAP). —The Chicago "Tribune" said today in a leading article that the U.S. Government ...

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  11. MAU MAUS AGAIN ACTIVE

    NAIROBI, Sunday (AAP). —Mau Mau terrorists pounced on a home guard encampment last night and ...

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  12. Rebels 'Give Up' Battle for Laos

    PARIS, Sunday (AAP).—An official of the Indo-China Ministry said yesterday that the Communist-led Vietminh rebels in Indo-China had given up the battle for Laos for the time being. ...

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  13. Aust. on Way to Third Win

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).—The Australian cricketers were well on the way to their third successive win of the tour at the end of the first day's play in their match against the champion English ...

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  14. BIG LONDON VOTE

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).——Australia House, London, has received 7000 postal votes from Australians casting their ...

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  15. LABOUR WINS DALLEY SEAT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Labour candidate, Mr. A. E. Greenup had an easy win in yesterday's by-election for the ...

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  16. U.K. LABOUR GAINS

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP). —The Labour Party made more gains in the latest phase of Britain's week ...

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  19. Lucky Escapes In Plane Crash

    WOLLONGONG, Sunday.—Two occupants of a Tiger Moth aircraft walked away unassisted from the shattered ...

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  20. Economic Aid May End in Two Years

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (AAP).—The Director of the Mutual Security Administration, Mr. Harold Stassen, said in a broadcast today that the United States hoped to be able to end economic ...

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  21. DANGER OF FLOOD PASSES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Fine weather throughout N.S.W. yesterday and today eased flood danger in all areas. ...

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  22. Kempsey Escapee Recaptured

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Brian James Petersen, 19, who escaped from West Kempsey lockup on Thursday, ...

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  23. Tariff Ultimatum To Migrants

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—British migrants in hostels throughout Australia held meetings today to discuss an ultimatum from Commonwealth Hostels Ltd. on tariffs. Commonwealth Hostels ...

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  24. INDONESIANS TO HAVE FIRST VOTE

    DJAKARTA, Sunday(AAPReuter).—Forty-five million Indonesians will go to the polls for the first time in their ...

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