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  4. LABOUR WILL HAVE SMALL MAJORITY IN NEW PARLIAMENT

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--In the Stale elections, Labour, led by the Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon), has been returned to power with a small but workable majority, now standing at six, with three seals doubtful. All Ministers and parly leaders were returned, but three independents, Messrs. F. Paterson (Communist). F. J. Barnes ...

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  5. FRONT TO COLD WAR IN S.E. ASIA URGED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday, -- The chief of the European Recovery Programme (Mr. Paul Hoffman) declared last night ...

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  6. Election of Duggan and Wood Assured

    There must have been few places in Queensland where the polling passed off so quietly as if did in Toowoomba on Saturday. Men closely associated with the ...

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    At the ninety-first anniversary dinner and welcome to Dr. Berry at the Congregational Church.--Left to right: Alderman D. H. Stewart, Dr. S. M. Berry, M.A. (Minister and Secretary of the International Congregational Council), the Rev. J. W. Evans, L.Th., Rev. J F. T. Short (President of the Queensland Congregational Union), Captain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 'AUSTRALIA UNAWARE OF THREAT IN MALAYA'

    SINGAPORE, Sunday. -- "Chase the Red seems likely to become Australia's favourite sport this year. but ...

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  9. LABOUR ATTITUDE TO ANTI-RED BILL

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Three vital meetings of the labour Party this week will determine the Opposition's ...

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  10. Bitter Attacks on Communist Bill at Yarra Bank Meeting

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Commonwealth Security Police at the Yarra Bank to-day took shorthand notes of Communists leaders' attacks on the Federal Government's Bill to outlaw the Communist Party. The ...

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  11. AGGREGATE VOTING IN STATE ELECTION

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The aggregate voting to-night was: Labour 256,383, Liberal and Country Parties 266,037, ...

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  12. END TO 11-DAY LONDON DOCK STRIKE

    LONDON, Sunday. -- London's 11-day-old unofficial dock strike has ended. At a mass meeting yesterday ...

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  13. STRONG A.L.P. CANDIDATES FOR A.R.U. ELECTIONS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Strong candidates have been chosen by the Australian Labour Party Industrial group to ...

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  14. "GLOWING" AIRCRAFT

    KANSAS CITY (Missouri), Sunday. -- Captain Robert Adickes, a veteran airline pilot, said on Friday that an ...

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  15. Speculation on Replacement of Troops in Malaya

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Sunday Express" correspondent, Alan Brockbank, says Britain is believed to be planning to withdraw her national servicemen from Malaya as soon as possible, and to replace them with ...

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  16. DEMANDS BY A.E.U. DISTRICT MEMBERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Sydney district of the powerful Amalgamated Engineering Union decided to-day to use ...

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  17. PREPARED TO TAKE BILL TO PRIVY COUNCIL

    SYDNEY. Sunday. -- The Central Council of the Communist-controlled Federated Clerks Union decided to-day to ...

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  20. TWO KILLED IN MASS PARACHUTE JUMPS

    FORT BRAGG (North Carolina), Sunday. -- Two paratroopers were killed and 77 slightly injured in two ...

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  21. TALKS ON INDUSTRY PROBLEMS URGED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Much industrial harmony could be achieved if employers were to suggest a series of register ...

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  22. MINISTER OUTLINES DETAILS OF NEW HEALTH SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Federal Government's health scheme would be the greatest contribution ever made in ...

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  23. OPENING OF APPEAL FOR AMERICAN MEMORIAL

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will launch an appeal tomorrow evening for £50,000 for the ...

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  24. "MOHAMMEDANS, INDIANS NOW RUNNING WILD"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Since Hindus and Mohammedans had gained their independence they had run wild, ...

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