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  2. REFERENDUM MOVE ON SEAT PLAN FAILS

    A MOVE to have the Bill increasing Parliamentary seats from 62 to 75 submitted to the people by referendum before it received Royal assent failed in Parliament yesterday. This course was suggested by Mr. Morris ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. City badly hit

    BRISBANE, in proportion to its population, suffered from a greater shortage of ...

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  4. AIR EXECUTIVES HERE

    BRISBANE was becoming increasingly important as a major aircraft terminal, the National Airlines Commission chairman (Mr. A. W. Coles) sard Yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIRST EASTER "BRIDE"

    EASTER BRIDE motif has become the ruling note in city store windows. Picture shows brides of to-morrow gazing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. A.C.T.U. wants prices poll

    MELBOURNE, Friday. An A.C.T.U. executive decided to-day to ask the Federal Government ...

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  7. They're alike, with a difference

    OUTSTANDING political opponents in the Lord Mayoral contest—Ald. J. B. Chandler and Dr. ...

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  8. POLICE AT CITY RED MEETING

    A POLICE cordon of 20 attended an open-air meeting held by communists outside a ...

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  9. AMENDMENTS THAT FAILED

    THE Opposition moved this list of amendments—none of which was accepted—during the four-day debate on ...

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  10. Board asked to 'push' television

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day he had asked the Australian Broadcasting Board "to push on with television." ...

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  11. Civil pilots from R.A.A.F

    Commonwealth authorities are working on a long-range plan for the R.A.A.F. to train pilots for Trans-Australia ...

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  12. Tomatoes yield huge crops

    SENSATIONAL tomato crop yields are claimed for improved varieties successfully tried out on a commercial ...

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  13. Profit cut in clothes

    Queensland wholesale profit margins for imported clothing, garments, apparel, drapery, furnishings and ...

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  14. Q'ld misses out

    SIDNEY, Friday.—Ealing Studios will make their new film "Bitter Springs" in South Australia instead of at ...

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  15. Advertising

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  16. PRODUCE, OR BURST

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Federal Opposition Leader (Mr. Menzies) told a meeting of farmers at Coonable ...

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  17. 8 arrested in raid on club

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Vice Squad detectives raided two dubs in Sydney at lunch time to-day and arrested eight men ...

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  18. N.S. W. Labour now has full control

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Labour has secured full power in the New South Wales Parliament for the first time in 14 years. Final results from the ...

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  19. Population only hope

    Australia's only hope of salvation was to double its population in a generation and double it again in the ...

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  20. FATHER, SON WANDER

    A man living at Highgate Hilt has been reported missing once and his son twice in the last three months. ...

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  21. Leaving Japan

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Occupation Force in Japan was reduced to 2750, the figure set by the Australian ...

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  22. Retain control on car prices

    Queensland had deferred action to decontrol new car and truck prices, the Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) said yesterday ...

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  23. Girl missing

    Joan Patricia Warner. 10, of David Street. Toombul, was reported missing from her home late yesterday. ...

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  24. Balt camp ban

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The ban by Building Trade Union's work on camps for Bait migrants extended to-day. Eight ...

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  25. Hurt at football

    Two schoolboys were taken] to hospital yesterday after they had suffered broken bones while playing football. ...

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  26. 49,100 have T.B. in Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—It is estimated that 49,100 Victorians will have shown evidence of tuberculosis of the lungs by the ...

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  27. Wharf strike

    PERTH, Friday.—A waterside workers' strike at Fremantle, which began last Monday has immobilised 19 ships. ...

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  28. £19,450 estate

    Mr. Hugh McDiarmid Russell, merchant, of Clayfield. who died on May 6, 1948. left to relatives an estate of £19,450 ...

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  29. Marriage loans

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Commonwealth Government was still considering introducing marriage loans, the Prime ...

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  30. Fatal post hole

    MACKAY, Friday.—Leonard John Hastie, 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hastie. of Kuttabul, near Mackay, was drowned in ...

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  31. Inventor dies

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Evelyn Owen, 35, inventor of the Owen sub-machine gun, died in Wollongong Hospital to-day. ...

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