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  3. " NAZI TECHNIQUE " IN RADIO CONTROL

    CANBERRA, September 29.—The Leader of the Federal Country Party (Mr Fadden) said today that the Government's decision on the future control of broadcasting was ...

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  4. Birthday Abroad

    BRISBANE, September 29.—In Germany tomorrow the Premier (Mr Hanlon) will spend his first ...

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  5. BERLIN ISSUE OUTLINED IN ALLIED NOTE TO UNO

    LONDON, September 29.—America, Britain and France today sent to the Unit[?] Nations a Note accusing the Soviet Government of "attempting by illegal, coercive measures to secure political objectives (in Berlin), to which it is not entitled and which could not be ...

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  6. ALP TO DEBATE PRODUCTION CALL

    CANBERRA, September 29.—The triennial conference of the ALP will have before i[?] tomorrow a motion calling on the Australia[?] people for increased production. ...

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  7. BIG MILK AIR LIFT

    The milk air lift between Northern Ireland and Britain has been resumed on a much larger scale and 50,000 gallons of milk per day—five times as much as was flown last year— will be transported in about 15 Ministry of Food planes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Trade With Japan

    CANBERRA, September 29.— The completion of a new trade agreement under which Australia will exchange ...

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  9. SOCIAL SERVICE COSTS DEFENDED

    CANBERRA, September 29. —"We will carry the scheme of social security still further and improve it in days not far ...

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  10. WESTERN UNION DEFENCEPLAN

    LONDON, Sept[?] The Western Union [?] Ministers have decided to tablish a permanent ...

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  11. LESS AND DEARER ELECTRICITY

    BRISBANE, September 29.—Electricity rationing might have to be imposed in Queensland within the next few years, according to the annual report of the State Electricity ...

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  12. Search Fails To Locate Youth

    SYDNEY, September 29.— The police have not yet found the youth wanted for questioning about the murder of a ...

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  13. THEATRE SMOKING BAN SUPPORTED

    BRISBANE, September 29.—The executive of the Local Authorities' Association today endorsed a move ...

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  14. Enlistment Ban

    CANBERRA, September 2[?]. —In the House of Representatives today Mr Gullett (Labour, V) said that after the ...

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  15. MAORI PLANS FOR ROYAL VISIT

    AUCKLAND, September 29. —A magnificent kauri tree over 53 ft high, to be carved into a large war canoe for the ...

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  16. MEAT PRICE PROBLEM

    BRISBANE, September 29.— The Acting Premier (Mr Gai[?]) said tonight that, because of his efforts to prevent local meat ...

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  17. Aerial Dusting Kills Crop Pest

    TOOWOOMBA, September 29.—Used for the first time in Queensland today, aerial dusting of crops was successfully ...

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    PRAGUE, September 28.— The Premier (M. Gottwald) stated that he had met Soviet leaders and reached an ...

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  19. PORT INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, September 29.— The Treasurer (Mr Larcombe) said today that investigation of the proposal for a deep ...

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    PARIS, September 28.— Hungary became the second Eastern European nation to apply for United Nations' ...

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    LONDON, September 29.— The Duchess of Kent left the London airport today for Athens on a short visit to her ...

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  22. Manslaughter Charge

    GOONDIWINDI, September 29.—The charge of murder against Noel Graham Carey. 28, station hand, was reduced ...

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  23. TEN DESERT FROM LINER

    BRISBANE, September 29.— The police are searching for 10 British seamen who deserted the liner Esperance Bay before ...

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  24. COUNTER-BLOCKADE BY U.S. ON RUSSIAN ROAD TRAFFIC

    LONDON, September 26.—The American authorities tonight started a counter-blockade against the Russians by refusing to allow 25 wagons to pass through the American sector of the city to the Russian zone, states the Berlin correspondent of "The Times." ...

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  25. POLITICAL SCANDAL THREATENS IN JAPAN

    TOKYO, September 29.—Informed quarters predicted today an early arrest for complicity in a 2,000,000,000 yen fertiliser scandal. It was also stated that a warrant would ...

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  26. MONTORO SOLD

    BRISBANE, September 29.— The liner Montoro, owned by Burns, Philp Ltd, has been sold to Chinese buyers. The ...

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    LONDON, September 28.— The Soviet Ambassador (M. Zarubin) left London today for Paris, on his way to Moscow. ...

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