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  5. N.G. TIMBER INQUIRY: Garden To Appeal To High Court

    SYDNEY: The bid by John Smith (Jock) Garden's. counsel to delay the hearing of the Royal Commission into the New Guinea timber case failed yesterday. The Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Ligertwood) ...

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  6. Czech Gives His Country Cold Shoulder

    LONDON: The Stockholm correspondent of the Associated Press says C[?]choslovakia on Sunday won the ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA TO BECOME EMPIRE BASE IN ATOM PLANS

    CANBERRA: Australia within 15 years will become a major centre of the British Empire for the development of atomic power. Vital experiments for the use of atomic power ...

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  8. BANK HOLD-UP: Defence Objects To Admission Of Alleged Statements

    BRISBANE: Because defence counsel took preliminary objections to the admission of alleged statements by each of the men, ...

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  9. Union Wants Engine Drivers Taught New Roads

    BRISBANE: The Railway Department had refused to adopt an Important safety recommendation made by the Court of Inquiry ...

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  10. Natives May Get Vote In Queensland

    BRISBANE: Queensland may have to follow any Federal move to give aborigines a vote. Predicting this yesterday, ...

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  11. Fed. Government Declines To Finance Dingo Fence Project

    BRISBANE: Queensland would have to tackle Immediately the problem of financing the £450,000 dingo fence project, Mr Foley said ...

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  12. N.Z. To Hold Referendum On Hotel Hours

    WELLINGTON: A referendum on off-the-course belting and on drinking hours will be held throughout New Zealand on ...

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  13. Trenchant Attack On Imported "Literature"

    GYMPIF: An impassioned attack on certain types of literature imported into Australia was made by Ald. E. S. J. Grlce at a meeting ...

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  14. Wall Collapse Kills Over 360 Beggars

    LONDON: The Associated Press Lisbon correspondent says several hundred beggars were killed while they were ...

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  15. French Claim Richest Gold Strike In World

    LONDON: Reuter's Paris correspondent says gold quarrying will start soon at the foot of a treasure mountain in ...

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  17. Prosecutions To Follow Price Raids On Butcher Shops

    BRISBANE: Legal proceedings were to be taken against three George street butchers, stated the Prices Commissioner (Mr ...

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  18. U.S. War Manoeuvres Biggest yet

    WASHINGTON: The United States Navy announced the start to-day of the biggest peacetime war manoeuvres in ...

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  19. Mr. Eden Urges Greater Trade With Britain

    BRISBANE: In on address to 2500 people at the Clty Hall yesterday, Mr. Anthony Eden made a strong appeal for even greater ...

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  20. B.H.P. Miners Accept Terms For Resumption

    SYDNEY: Striking miners at the B.H.P. collieries—Lambton, Burwood and John Darling—went to work yesterday on the ...

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  21. Geologists Think Museum Specimen Wrongly Carded

    BRISBANE: Three Commonwealth geologists who combed the rugged Stanthorpe granite country for a week in search of radio ...

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  22. Mr. Eden Advocates Student Exchange

    BRISBANE: An interchange of university students by all countries in the British Commonwealth was advocated yesterday by Mr ...

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  24. Beer Output Up, But Tobacco Fluctuates

    CANBERRA: Beer production in Australia Is rising steadlly month by month, but tobacco output continues to fluctuate and ...

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  25. BIG P.M.G. PROGRAMME FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE: New city and country telephone exchanges, more trunk line services, and an all out effort to meet present outstandinPg telephone applications are: included in the £81 million P.M.G. programme for Queensland. ...

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  26. Britain To Speed Up Naval Defences

    LONDON: Reuter's says a decision to strengthen Britain's defence forces by speeding up the programme for refitting ships of ...

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  27. State Wants Facts Of Materials Exports

    BRISBANE: The State Government is to seek from the Federal Government facts about the export from Australia of scarce ...

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