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    MISS PAM BARTON, the well-known British golfer, leaving London for the United States to compete in a number of golf tournaments. She is seen prior to leaving Waterloo Station, London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GENERAL FRANCO BEGINS PUSH TO MADRID

    THE advance guard of Gener[?] Franco's troops began their pus[?] to Madrid by a daylong air attad[?] on the Santa Cruz Oere Tamar [?] ...

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  4. CHILLED BEEF TRADE

    IN the annual report of the Land Administration Board, which was tabled today, the inauguration of a new shipping service via Torres ...

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  5. A HUNDRED YEARS IN A CARAVAN

    HAVING been born in a caravan and lived in one all his life at Dorset, William Penfold will celebrate his 100th birthday this ...

    Article : 67 words
  6. NO WORD FROM FLIERS ABOARD MONOSPAR

    DESPITE a prearranged agreement with the Civil Aviation Department to report their position, the fliers aboard Lord Sempill's Croydon Monospar, who are making a record dash to England, have not communicated with ...

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    MR W. S. MORRISON, chairman of the International Diplomatic Committee, who attended the first meeting of the committee to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HIGH STANDARD OF SAFETY

    THE Chief Inspector of Machinery (Mr T. E. Alford) in his annual report, which was tabled in Parliament today, stated that during the year ...

    Article : 424 words
  9. If African Natives Were Armed!

    AT the sitting of the League Mandates Commission today the South African High Commissioner (Mr C. te Water) referred strongly to the danger ...

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  10. LABOUR MAY ASSIST IN DEFENCE POLICY OF AUSTRALIA

    Labour cooperation in framing the Australian defence policy will be discussed by the Federal Cabinet following the explanation of the Labour ...

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  11. MIGRATION TO BECOME MAJOR FEDERAL ISSUE

    The Migration Bill will become the major issue in Federal politics in the near future. The developments in the House of Representatives today ...

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  12. CENSUS OF YOUNG MEN OUT OF WORK

    The practicability of a Commonwealth-wide census to establish how many lad[?] between 18 and 23 are unemployed and how many are in dead-end jobs will be ...

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  13. "MAKE COUNTRY LIFE MORE ATTRACTIVE"

    Moving the second reading of the Local Government Bill in the Legislative Assembly today, the Home Secretary (Mr Hanlon) said that the bill would ...

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  14. DAIRY PRODUCTS STABILISATION

    MOVING the second reading of the Dairy Products Stabilisation Continuation Bill, which seeks to continue for an unlimited period the provisions ...

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  15. EMPIRE AIR LINES

    The "Daily Telegraph's" aviation writer states: "There is a likelihood of a shortage of fully qualified pilots on the Empire lines in the next 10 years, ...

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  16. ILLEGAL OPERATION DENIED

    At the resumed inquest into the death of Ruby Green, 22, whose body was found in the Macquarie River on September 10, Detective McCarthy told of ...

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  17. NEW TRADE TREATIES ANNOUNCED

    Provisional trade treaties between the Commonwealth of Australia and the Governments of Belgium and Czechoslovakia were announced in the House ...

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  18. DAIRY PRODUCE ACT REGULATIONS

    Referring in the Legislative Assembly today to the debate on a motion by the Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Moore) to disallow several ...

    Article : 167 words
  19. INVITATION TO CORONATION

    IT is learned that the National Federation of Young Farmers will shortly invite Australia to send a contingent of approximately 20 junior ...

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  20. CORONATION TO BE TELEVISED

    THE "Daily Telegraph" states that the British Broadcasting Corporation is planning to televise the whole of the coronation procession by means ...

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  21. CHILD ELECTROCUTED

    Ronald Finnegan, 12, of Waltara, was electrocuted today when he fell from a bridge on to a live overhead electric train cable near Hornsby. The cable ...

    Article : 61 words
  22. BUILDING TRADE UNIONS TO AMALGAMATE

    Definite progrese has been made in the movement for the amalgamation of the unions in the building trade. The Queensland branch of the Builders' ...

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  23. GENEROUS GESTURE

    The South African millionaire, Mr Schlesinger, who donates the prize for the Plymouth—Johannesburg air race, is granting £2000 each to Mrs Findlay ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA'S ADVERSE TRADE BALANCE

    The values of wool and wheat sales have fallen from last year's aggregate by nearly £700,000. Australia's adverse trade balance after two months ...

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  25. SCATTERED RAINFALLS

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  26. BULLET WOUND IN HEAD

    Arthur Francis Buscall, 43, a native of Victoria, and a returned soldier, was brought to the Tambo Hospital about 3 o'clock this morning suffering from [?] ...

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  27. Bill Designed To Aid Control Of Stock Stealing

    In the Legisltive Assembly today the Minister for Agriculture (Mr Bulcock) introduced a bill to amend the Diseases in Stock Act by giving stock inspectors ...

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  28. PERRY NOT COMING TO AUSTRALIA THIS YEAR

    Definite information has been received that Fred Perry will not visit Australia this season. Though his appearance in Australia is not a certain ...

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  29. BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL LOAN

    The Brisbane City Council's loan of £400,000, for which the Premier obtained the approval of the Loan Council, will be a public issue at par. It will carry ...

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  30. STOCK EXCHANGE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 277 words
  31. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

    The Stock Routes Improvement Bill and the Wool Draft Allowance Bill were read a third time in the Legislative Assembly today. ...

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  32. "GIVE US LIBERTY OR GIVE US DEATH!"

    THREE HUNDRED lepers carrying placards reading, "Give us liberty or give us death," rioted at the San Lazaro Hospital today, escaped, and proceeded to President Quezon's offices at the Malacanan Palace to present a ...

    Article : 157 words
  33. WILL SHOW SAMPLES OF BANNED LITERATURE

    Typical examples of pornographic literature will be made available to delegates from the New South Wales Council of Churches provided that they ...

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  34. COUNTRY TEAM CHOSEN

    The following Country team has been selected for the trial matches in Brisbane, commencing on October 20: T. Allen (Toowoomba, captain), E. ...

    Article : 91 words
  35. Mt Morgan Representatives At Tennant's Creek

    Two representatives of Mt Morgan Ltd are visiting Tennant's Creek with the object of taking a "buying look" at a number of properties on the goldfield, ...

    Article : 52 words
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