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  5. U.K. YOUNG FARMERS

    British Young Farmers, who are on a tour of Australia, and now visiting Lismore. Left to rght: Messrs. P. Walters (Wales), and J. Dibble and P. Brewis (England). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PIT-TOP MEETINGS ON ANTI-RED BILL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Pit-top meetings of miners will be held on the coalfields tomorrow morning on the casting vote of their Communist president, Mr. I. Williams. Mr. Williams gave his casting vote at a meeting of the Miners' Central ...

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  7. P.M. Will Seek Change In Constitution

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) in the House of Representatives today gave notice that tomorrow he would introduce a bill to amend the Constitution relating to the Senate. ...

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  8. ABOLITION OF SALES TAX URGED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The annual conference of the Federated Taxpayers' Association of Australia today unanimously urged the ...

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  9. "Planned Fortune In Forged Cheques, Fake Gold Bricks"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Jacob Gobez, joint proprietor of the Tulips restaurant, had taken part in the disposal of fake gold blocks and had planned to make a fortune from forged cheques, according to an alleged ...

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  10. Queensland Poll LABOR GAINS IN ONE SEAT, LOSES IN ONE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Labor gained in one close seat, but lost ground in another when counting was continued in the State ...

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  13. Archbishop Had Promised Payment Architect Claims

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Blueprints of the proposed Holy Name Cathedral covered the associate's table when the hearing of a ...

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  14. LEASEHOLD POLICY ON SOLDIERS' LAND TO REMAIN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Leasehold in perpetuity for returned soldiers who were being placed on the land would continue to be the fixed ...

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  15. TALKS ON SUGAR

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Important provisions of the London agreement on sugar should be recognised in any new international ...

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  16. AGREEMENT ON ANTI-T. B. SCHEME SOON

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—The Federal Government is expected to sign within the next few days the T.B. agreement with the States. ...

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  17. MANHUNT FOR MURDER SUSPECT IN BUSH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—An intensive manhunt over a wide area of rugged mountainous bushland between Omeo and Mitta Mitta is being conducted by armed police for a man suspected of having killed ...

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