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  3. 'WILL YIELD NO FURTHER GROUND'

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Commonwealth Government would yield no further ground on the onus of proof clause in the Communist Party Dissolution Bill, it was claimed by authoritative sources to-night. It was ...

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  4. HOPE FADES FOR 23 'PLANE PASSENGERS

    MIAMI (Florida), Wednesday.--Five bodies, in life jackets, of passengers from the C-46 aircraft which ditched in the ...

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  5. NO EARLY CHANGE IN ARBITRATION ACT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- No amendments to the Arbitration Act would be introduced during the present ...

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  6. U.S. Chiefs Optimistic on Defence Prospects

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Defence prospects and America's chances of defeating the Communists in the event of a "hot war" were optimistically discussed by three of the United States' most highly ranking ...

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  7. "BETTER DEAL FOR EX-SERVICEMEN"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. Former servicemen's interests were receiving the most sympathetic consideration from ...

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  8. Labour Member's Claim: No Parliament Deadlock

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--No deadlock had taken place in the Federal Parliament, Mr. P. J. Clarey (Labour, Victoria) said in the House of Representatives to-day. "It is true that legislation passed by the House ...

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  9. SIX SHIPS INVOLVED IN PORT DISPUTES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The dismissal of seamen on six inter-State ships in Sydney, Adelaide and Newcastle is ...

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  10. RAIN NOT WELCOMED BY FARMERS AND GRAZIERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Rain which fell throughout the State to-day is expected to clear within the next 24 ...

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  11. MINISTER COMMENTS ON RAIL-WAGGON SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The Minister for Transport (Mr. Duggan) admitted tonight that the Railway ...

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  12. POWER FAILURES BRING BLACKOUTS TO SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In heavy rain 76 Sydney districts were blacked out at morning and afternoon peak ...

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  13. YOUNG WOMAN DIES AFTER 'BUS FALL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A bride of only a few months, Mrs. Sarah Gloria Blowes (19), of Carcoar, western ...

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  14. ARROWROOT PLANT MAY BE MADE INTO FIBRE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A southern company may shortly test the suitability of the arrowroot plant for fibre production. ...

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  15. STATIONS DECLINE TO PAY FOR SPORTS BROADCASTS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- There will be no broadcast on Saturday of the Queensland versus New South Wales soccer ...

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  16. FORMER BRISBANE MAN DIES SUDDENLY IN LONDON

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Michael Maguire, a former Brisbane hotelkeeper, racehorse owner, and welterweight boxing ...

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  17. U.N. LEADER'S 20-YEAR PROGRAMME FOR PEACE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. --The United Nations, general secretary (Mr. Trygve Lie) yesterday launched ...

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  18. PROPOSAL MR. CHURCHILL BE INVITED TO JUBILEE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies), in the House of Representatives to-day, ...

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  19. POLICE RAIDS ON TOKIO UNION OFFICES

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--Japanese Police were busy to-day raiding to offices of the National Federation of Government and Public ...

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  20. CHECKING UP ON AIRCRAFT CARRIER MYSTERY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Intelligence officers and Scotland Yard Special Branch men are checking if any of the crew or ...

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  21. MINERS' PAYMENT DEPENDS ON BILL'S PASSAGE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The first payments under the proposed long service leave to miners will be made from July ...

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  22. RUSSIA BOYCOTTS ALLIED COUNCIL MEETING

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--Russia again boycotted a meeting of the Allied Council for Japan to-day, arousing speculation ...

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  23. MEAT PLANTS RETURN TO NORMAL WORKING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Following a compulsory conference in the Industrial Court to-day, the Meat Industry Employees' Union ...

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  24. SHOP ASSISTANTS TO SHOW CAUSE BEFORE COURT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The Newcastle, shop Assistants' Union has been summoned to show cause before the State ...

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  25. Birthday Honours List; Sir T. Blamey Now Field Marshal

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The King has conferred knighthoods on nine Australians, and promoted General Sir Thomas Blarney to Field Marshal in his 1950 birthday honours. Some of the principal awards in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. GRAZIERS' PLAN FOR NEW WOOL ORGANISATION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --"We agree there should be a body to take the place of the Joint Wool Organisation when ...

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  27. PRESENTATION TO JOHNSON FOR BOWLING FEAT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Len Johnson, the Queensland medium pace bowler, received a presentation to-night from ...

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  28. FURTHER RISE IN EXPORTS OF GREASY WOOL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Australian greasy wool exports during the 10 months ended April were worth £57,130,000 ...

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  29. EXPORTS TO RUSSIA EXCEED IMPORTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Australian exports to Russia exceeded imports by £8,649,203 during nine months from July ...

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  32. BENEFICIAL RAINFALL IN WARWICK DISTRICT

    WARWICK, Wednesday.-- Soaking rain which fell throughout the Warwick district to-day will be of enormous ...

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  33. TREASURER'S STATEMENT ON TAX DEDUCTIONS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) said to-night that there would be no alteration in income tax ...

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  34. MAIZE CROPS EXPECTED TO BE BEST FOR SIX YEARS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Queensland's maize harvest this year will be the best for six years. The Agriculture ...

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  35. HELICOPTERS FOR FLYING DOCTOR SUGGESTED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The possibility of Flying Doctor 'planes being replaced by helicopters because of the ...

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  36. S.A. PREMIER AND MINISTER TO INSPECT CALLIDE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The South Australian Premier (Mr. Playford) and the Victorian Transport Minister ...

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  37. DUTCH ERECT STATUE TO FICTIONAL CHARACTER

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Reuters correspondent in Haarlem says the Dutch today stopped trying to deny ...

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  38. CARRIER SYDNEY SAILS FOR BRITAIN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Australian aircraft carrier H.M.A.S. Sydney was not carrying any aircraft when she ...

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  39. NEW HEAD FOR SECURITY SERVICE TO BE APPOINTED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A British security agent, who has been doing special work in the Commonwealth for the ...

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