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  4. Court's Chief Condemns Over valuing of Land

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday--There was no surer way of preventing an increase in production, and hunting people off the land than by over-valuing it, the president of the Land Court (Mr. W. L. Payne) said ...

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  5. First Official Photos of Monte Bello Test

    Intense public interest was aroused in the recent British atomic weapon tests in the Monte Bello Islands off the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. REGULAR TELEVISION NOT HERE FOR AT LEAST TWO YEARS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Technical and other problems make it quite certain that television could not be introduced into Australia as a regular service within two years, it was learned officially to-day. It was stated authoritatively that neither commercial services nor the Australian Broadcasting Commission would be able to ...

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  7. SCULPTOR'S OFFER OF KENNY MEMORIAL

    Mr. Randolph Williams, a sculptor, of Sydney, is building a life-size bust of Sister Kenny which he is prepared to ...

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  8. FADDEN HITS BACK AT NEWSPAPER

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. --The Acting Prime Minister (Sir Arthur Fadden) to-day refused to hold a Press ...

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  9. RED ONSLAUGHT ON THAI FORTRESS BEATEN BACK

    HANOI, Wednesday.--An all-out assault by 17,000 Communist-led Vietminh troops on the isolated Thai fortress of Nasan had been "successfully repulsed," the French High Command announced last night. The ...

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  10. "CHICAGO PILE" ANNIVERSARY

    CHICAGO, Wednesday. -- More than a score of the nation's leading atomic scientists met in Chicago ...

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  11. SMALL TORNADO HITS GYMPIE

    GYMPIE, Wednesday. -- A miniature tornado cut a swathe of destruction through Gympie yesterday. Three hotels, the ...

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  12. HIGH COST OF SUPPLYING FOREIGN NEWS SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --The annual meeting of the Australian Associated Press Pty. Ltd.. was held in ...

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  13. EXEMPT IF BETTER PRIVATE SCHEMES

    BRISBANE Wednesday.-- Mr. H. J. Harvey indicated in the Industrial Court to-day that it was the intention of ...

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  14. State Parliament Ends

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The Legislative Assembly ended its sittings at 4.30 p.m. to-day, Parliament will not meet, until ...

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  15. RHEE WANTS BIG KOREAN PUSH

    SEOUL, Wednesday.--President Rhee indicated yesterday that he would advise Mr. Eisenhower that an early ...

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  16. STATE MAY GIVE AID TO THURSDAY ISLAND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The Government will consider giving financial assistance to relieve distress among the ...

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  17. CHANGES IN PAYMENT DATES OF SOCIAL SERVICES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Age, widows' and war pensions allotments and child endowment, due to be paid ...

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  18. Railwayman Dead

    CROW'S NEST, Wednesday --John Victor Neilson (62) driver of the Crow's Nest--Toowoomba rail motor for the ...

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  19. DISLOYAL AMERICANS INFILTRATED U.N.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- A Federal Grand Jury charged yesterday that disloyal Americans had infiltrated the United ...

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  20. U.S. HEAD TAX COLLECTOR ON EVASION CHARGE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. --A Federal Grand Jury yesterday indicted Joseph Nunan, a former chief of the Internal ...

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  21. A.W.U, Will Fight Reds

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Australian Workers' Union would not join the Queensland Trades and Labour Council, ...

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  22. MINERS' PENSION BILL PASSES ALL STAGES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A rise and fall clause for miners' pensions, based on the basic wage or old-age pensions, was ...

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  23. NEWS BLACKOUT ON VENEZUELAN POLL

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.-- Censorship yesterday blacked out news of Venezuela's election. Correspondents in ...

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  24. FEDERAL-STATE CONFERENCE ON TAXES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) would call a conference of State Premiers as soon as convenient after his return from abroad to discuss handing back by the Commonwealth of taxation powers to the States, ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN COMMUNIST LEADERS FOUND GUILTY

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Reuters correspondent in Johannesburg says 20 non- European leaders of the South ...

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  28. 0CHORONICLE ARCADE

    HOPE this news won't be the cause of overcrowding the picnic at Cecil Plains; but we've just heard that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Large Dairy Efficiency Grant

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Acting Prime Minister (Sir Arthur Fadden) announced that Cabinet decided to-day to provide a dairy efficiency grant totalling £1,250,000, to be spread over the next five years, lie said that the grant would ...

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  30. Strong Opposition for Liberals in Bradfield Poll

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Although Labour did not nominate a candidate, the Government faces strong opposition in ...

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