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  5. ASIA-PACIFIC DEFENCE PACT ADVOCATED BY Mr. SPENDER

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The picture of the present world scene was undeniably not a pleasant one, the Minister for Defence (Mr. Spender) declared in an hour and a half statement on foreign affairs in the House of Representatives tonight. ...

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  6. N.Q. FLOODS DISLOCATE RAIL TRAFFIC

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Rivers are still running very high in North Queensland tonight, but the danger of further flooding has passed. ...

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  7. POPULAR WITH QANTAS CREW

    Popular four-year-old Melvina Morgan, who was a firm favourite on the Qantas Constellation, Harry Hawker, which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. B.H.P. Staffs May Be Stood Down

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—Because of an acute coal shortage, a critical situation was looming at the Newcastle B.H.P. plant, and also ...

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  9. LABOUR'S TENURE DEPENDS ON VITAL VOTE TODAY

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).—Britain's eight day old Labour Government is threatened with defeat tonight in a dramatic test of strength against the combined Conservative-Liberal forces over steel nationalisation. Labour's crisis is timed precisely ...

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  10. GAMES SITE CHOSEN BUT CONFIDENTIAL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The site for the 1956 Olympic Games was decided today by the Olympic Sites Committee. ...

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  13. Miners, Watersiders To Back Tram Strike

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A stopwork meeting of Wonthaggi miners today called upon railway workers, key men and other workers, to join forces to bring about an early settlement of the tram strike, by ...

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  14. DEFENCE ACT CRAZY

    HOBART, Thursday.—The retiring Chief of Staff (Lieut. Gen. V. A. H. Sturdee) criticised Australia's Defence Act tonight. ...

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  15. COAL TO BE IMPORTED FOR S.A. & VIC.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Commonwealth Ministers, in conference with Victorian and South Australian Ministers today, authorised the ...

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  16. NOT TO PEDDLE PROPAGANDA

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The News Information Bureau, to be established within the Department of the Interior, will not be used ...

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  17. Commission to Function Before State Elections

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The State Transport Bill through all stages in Government plans to pass its new Parliament this month, and set up ...

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  18. 7 CANDIDATES FOR EGGINS' VACANCY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Six official Labour Party candidates and a single nominee of the Country Party have been nominated for the ...

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  19. SLAUGHTERMEN TO RESUME TODAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sydney's 11 day old meat stri[?]e ended to-day when the strikers decided to resume work. ...

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  20. FATHER WILL PERMIT OPERATION ON TWINS IF SEPARATION POSSIBLE

    HOBART, Thursday.—Mr. Erskine Smith, father of the Siamese twins, said today that he would accept the offer of the Tasmanian Government to engage a specialist to determine whether the twins can be separated. Mr. Smith said: "I want my ...

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  21. Check on B.B. School Accommodation

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Education (Mr. Heffron) said today he would investigate the accommodation position at ...

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