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  2. THE STEAMROLLER WENT INTO REVERSE

    In one of his grim metaphors, Mr Menzies, upon regaining consciousness after seeing the general election results about a year ago, remarked to the reporters: "You have no comment to make when you have just been hit by a steamroller!" ...

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    Today's Armstrong BACK TO THE MAIN JOB ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. N S W RAIL SERVICES HEAVILY CUT One Express Daily To Melbourne

    SYDNEY, Sun: Drastic reductions in rail services were announced to-night by Mr Hartigan, Commissioner for Railways. They include cuts in ...

    Article : 214 words
  5. P M SAYS HE IS NOT SURPRISED

    CANBERRA, Sun: "We have put forward the proposals in which we believe, and they have been defeated. It now remains for those who ...

    Article : 365 words
  6. PEOPLE STILL JEALOUS OF RIGHTS

    "The people's verdict clearly shows the vitality of democratic liberalism, with its proper respect for the traditions of human freedom and ordered ...

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  7. MANY VOTES MADE INVALID BY WRITTEN COMMENTS

    Polling on Saturday was carried out generally in an orderly manner and without the air of excitement associated with voting at Federal ...

    Article : 222 words
  8. "ATTEMPT TO COVER UP COAL MUDDLE"

    It was quite evident that Mr I. Williams, president of the Miners' Federation in Victoria, was endeavouring by attacking the State ...

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  9. NO MORE CUTS YET IN VICTORIA

    Because of the cuts already made in train services in Victoria there should not be any need for further curtailments on a big scale, Mr R. G. ...

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  12. "ONLY TEMPORARY SETBACK," SAYS DR EVATT

    SYDNEY, Sun: "Because constitutional questions are easily misunderstood and misrepresented, past referendum proposals of the ...

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  13. WHAT PREMIERS HAD TO SAY

    The vote was a reassuring triumph for democracy, and indicated the end of harassing, bureaucratic rule after the war. It was also a tribute ...

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  14. LESSON FOR THE GOVERNMENT

    SYDNEY, Sun: Mr Fadden, leader of the Australian Country party, said the Referendum result provided striking evidence of how the great ...

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