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  2. 'DEADLY DELUSION" TO PUT TRUST IN JAPANESE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — "The same old gang" were on the march in Japan again, the Opposition Leader (Dr. Evatt) told the House of Representatives to-night. ...

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  3. Tully hydro

    THE Tully Falls hydro - electricity scheme is expected to generate its first power ...

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  4. Isa pay loss of £25,000

    BECAUSE of dismissal of nine men, 123 boilermakers and ironworkers at Mt. Isa Mines have lost more than £25,000 in wages and lead bonus in the last seven ...

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  5. LIQUOR INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Police are searching for two nightclub men to ...

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  6. MAN DIES, WIFE CLINGS TO LIFE

    KITCHEN at the James' home at Mr. Graratt, where Charles Chapman James was found dead and his wife Kathleen seriously wounded yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 'COPTER-EYE VIEW

    NEW LOOK at Brisbane's City Hall tower from the R.A.A.F. helicopter during a demonstration flight yesterday. In the foreground is the copper-covered dome of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Abercorn school case Farmer wins appeal

    DONALD Bland Cary yesterday won his Full Court appeal in the Abercorn school ...

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  9. 3-yr. arms plan

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — About £150 million of the Federal Government's ...

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  10. MT. GRAVATT TRAGEDY

    A WOMAN dangerously wounded in a shooting and bashing at Mt. Gravatt yesterday, rallied for a few minutes in the Mater Hospital at 7.30 last night. ...

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  11. "Plant key to output"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—There was much more to the problem of production than merely ...

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  12. Quick sale in U.S. for Aust. meat

    Small Australian meat consignments sent to the United States in the last two years had been quickly ...

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  13. ANXIOUS TO SHOW 'COPTER

    Archerfield's helicopter pilot Flying Officer Ron McKimm, wonts a real chance to let the helicopter ...

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  14. New oil plant to cost £73m.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Vacuum Oil Company plans to spend £13 million in enlarging its refinery at Altona, about 10 miles from Melbourne. ...

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  15. Says 'darg' is illegal

    "Dorg," claimed to be "a religion" ot Bowen Consolidated Coal Mine, Scottsville, is illegal. ...

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  16. MINISTER'S PLEA Koala not house pet

    A PLEA to the public not to make pets of koalos was made yesterday by the Agriculture ...

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  17. IRONWORKERS IN ANTI-RED BLAST

    THE issue of how-to-vote and other literature to ironworkers has opened the greatest anti-Communist campaign ever staged in an lian union. ...

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  18. Trolley bus on hospital route

    Brisbane's next trolley bus route will be laid between the Brisbane Hospital and the present Botanic Gardens ...

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  19. 'BLACKS ARE ILL TREATED'

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Australia's treatment of the aborigine was one of the worst in the world ...

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  20. £75 Handshake

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — An enthusiastic handshake between a Liberal Party organiser and an official ...

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  21. Vegetables set records

    Six varieties of vegetables sold in the markets yesterday, at record prices. They were: Peas 2/9 lb. ...

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  22. SAYS CLOTHES MAY CHEAPEN

    LIFTING of price control on clothing would reduce prices for lower and medium priced lines. The Queensland ...

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  23. Advertising

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  24. COUNCIL TO RUN HOTEL

    The Peak Downs Shire Council has been authorised to establish and maintain licensed premises ...

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  25. Advertising

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    Advertising : 89 words
  26. NEVER PASS ACCIDENT

    Ambulance policy was that an ambulance car should never pass an accident, the Deputy ...

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  27. May hear rail claims soon

    Hopes of an early hearing by the Industrial Court of wage increase claims by Queensland railway men ...

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  28. In Parliament

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The House of Representatives met at 10.30 a.m. Questions. ...

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  29. Uranium check

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Overseas experts would visit Australia soon to discuss uranium deposits here, the ...

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  30. French brakes

    Westinghouse brake equipment costing £233,313 will be obtained by the Railway Department from ...

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  31. Wool firmer

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The market was firmer at the Sydney wool sales to-day. Some coarse wools sold ...

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  32. Child trapped

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Leslie Klcine, 16 months, was suffocated to-day in an empty gully trap 18 inches ...

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  33. CLAIM HOME BUILDING LAG 75,000 A YEAR

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Australia needed 75,000 houses a year more than it was getting, the Opposition Deputy Leader (Mr. Calwell) said in the House of Representatives to-day. ...

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  34. Strike in West

    PERTH, Thursday.—About 160 railway fitters and boilermakers in locomotive running sheds throughout ...

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  35. Iron for Q'ld.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—It was estimated about 10,000 to 12,000 tons of pig iron would be shipped from ...

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  36. Bruce Highway

    The State Government would spend £30,996 to recondition six miles of the Bruce Highway between ...

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  37. Asians resent

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Resentment was being created among Asian students being admitted to ...

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  38. 600 STUDENTS' T.B. X-RAY TEST

    ONE of the first introductions for about 600 students to University life this year will be a compulsory ...

    Article : 140 words
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