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  4. NATAL THREATENS TO SECEDE FROM UNION

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday. --Natal has threatened to secede from the Union of South Africa. Senator Heaton ...

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  5. OCCUPATION TO END IN WEST GERMANY

    BONN, Wednesday. -- Treaties ending the occupation, in West Germany would be signed in Bonn next Monday ...

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  6. Outburst of Defiance by Government Members

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Members of the Liberal and Country Parties, at a joint meeting to-day, rejected the right of the Ministry to dictate their actions in Parliament. In a rebellion against the wishes of ...

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  7. Negotiation of New Meat Agreement With Britain

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. McEwen) to-day released details of a 15-year meat agreement between Australia and the United Kingdom. The agreement, which ...

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  8. Great Britain Speeds Up Home Building

    Part of a new housing estate at Famborough, England, where, by "pouring" the concrete walls in one operation for each wall, a labour-force of never more than 100 men completed 200 houses in 15 months- four houses a week being the rate in the later stages. Roads and main drainage were included in the project. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MINERS INVOLVED IN LITHGOW STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Two thousand miners are idle because of the Lithgow. power house and small arms factory ...

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  10. FADDEN SAYS TAX AS LIGHT AS POSSIBLE

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. -- Taxation was as light as it could be in the circumstances, the Federal Treasurer (Sir ...

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  11. FEDERAL AID FOR STATE HOSPITALS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The hospital policy adopted by the Commonwealth Government would offer State hospital ...

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  12. Tension Mounts in U.N. Prison Camps in Korea

    KOJE ISLAND, Wednesday.--A Communist prisoner of war had been killed by an Allied guard at the prison camp here on Saturday, if was announced to- day. Brigadier-General Beafner, the camp commander. ...

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  13. DISABLED LAUNCH TOWED INTO RIVER

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- After being, adrift in Moreton Bay for more than four days, seven men aboard the launch ...

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  14. Liquor Inquiry

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Francis Thomas Nunan, a former metropolitan licensing inspector, told the Liquor Royal ...

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  15. DELAY IN FIXING WHEAT PRICE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --Australian wheat farmers may have to wait until after the American Presidential ...

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  16. SALE OF URANIUM TO U.S. DEFENDED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Nothing was being done to denude Australia of her uranium resources, the Minister for ...

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  17. Import Cuts

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--In the discussions; here, during Mr. Menzies' visit, of Australia's recent import ...

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  18. "NEW GUINEA'S SECURITY VITAL"

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- Australia's security would be seriously affected if its administration policy in New Guinea. ...

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  19. COLIN CLARK'S VIEWS ON BURDEKIN PLAN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The proposed expenditure of £70,000,000 for the Burdekin River dam project could be ...

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  20. Move on Migrants

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The Clothing Trades Union is obtaining legal advice on whether to apply to the Federal ...

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  21. BIG LOSS BY PARLIAMENTARY REFRESHMENT ROOMS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Commonwealth Parliamentary refreshment rooms and bar showed a net loss of ...

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  22. MINISTER'S ASSURANCE ON STATE S STEEL SUPPLIES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Minister for Shipping (Senator McLeay) said today that all steps would be ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S POPULATION INCREASES TO 8,538,736

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Australia's population increased by 222,945 in the 12 months ended December 31 ...

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  26. OPPOSITION TO ATTACK FEDERAL IMPORT POLICY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Opposition will attack the Government's import restriction policy in the House of ...

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  27. YOUTH AND BOY DIE IN BURNING HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A youth and a boy were burned to death in a fire at Glen Davis early to-day. Norman ...

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  28. City Grocers Warn Against Rush on Restricted Commodities

    Toowoomba grocers warned yesterday that any rush on commodities which are expected to become scarce would only aggravate the position. This announcement followed a big increase in sales of coffee, spices, and ...

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  29. COLD IN BRISBANE--BUT COLDER IN TOOWOOMBA

    A Brisbane message last night stated that yesterday was the second coldest May day on record there. The ...

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  30. PUBLIC SERVICE TRAVEL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Commonwealth Auditor- General has' recommended stricter control over travel by. ...

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  31. Auditor-General's Doubts on Act for 100,000,000 Dollar loan

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Commonwealth Auditor-General has expressed doubts in regard to legislation under which Australia borrowed 100,000, 000 dollars from the International Bank. In his ...

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  32. WOULD CONSIDER NEW WATERSIDERS' BODY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Under certain circumstances the Federal Government would consider making provision for a new Waterside Workers' Federation, should the existing federation be deregistered. the Minister for Labour ...

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