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  4. Bid for Truce Talks On Korean War Being Considered By U. S. Officials

    WASHINGTON, June 29 (A.A.P.). — Top officials are seriously considering a formal bid by General Ridgway for truce talks with the Communist command in Korea. Such a bid by General ...

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  5. COMPULSORY SECRET BALLOTS FOR UNION ELECTIONS

    CANBERRA, June 29. —Compulsory secret ballots for the election of union officers, strengthening and widening of the powers of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court and limitation on penalties which the court might impose for contempt are ...

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  6. POSSIBILITY OF TRUCE

    WASHINGTON. July 28 (A.A.P.).—The Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) said to-day that the possibility of ...

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  7. VOLCANO AGAIN ERUPTS

    CANBERRA, June 29.— As predicted by thc Government Vulcanologist (Mr. Taylor), the Poppendetta ...

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  8. PERSIAN GOVERNMENT'S OFFER OF WITHDRAWAL

    LONDON, June 28 (A.A.P.).—The Persian Government to-night offered to withdraw its Antisabotage Bill in an effort to halt the mass resignations of the British staff of the Anglo-Iranian Oil ...

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  9. DRIVER OF CAR KILLED

    SYDNEY. June 29.—The driver of a car was killed to-day and a child passenger injured by 10 runaway coal trucks. ...

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  10. UNION EXPULSION NULL AND VOID

    SYDNEY, June 29.—The expulsion of the A.L.P. industrial leader (Laurence Short) from the Ironworkers ...

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  11. MOMENTOUS DINNER PARTY.

    NEW YORK, June 28 (A.A.P.).—Beater's correspondent to-day declared that dramatic developments in ...

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  12. SEAMEN WALK OFF SHIPS

    SYDNEY, June 29.—Seamen walked off 13. ships in Newcastle to-day in protest against the Federal Government's decision to ...

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  13. VICE-CHAIRMAN OF V.R.C. DIES

    MELBOURNE. June 29.—Mr. Richard Turnbull, vice-chairman of the V.R.C.. died at his home in Toorak early to-day at the age ...

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  14. PANIC BUYING OF BUTTER AND SUGAR

    BRISBANE, June 29.—Panic buying of butter and sugar eased today following appeals to the public, said the Queensland Grocers and ...

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  15. INNISFAIL AREA ACCIDENTS

    INNISFAIL, June 29.—N. Walton, timber worker. Palmerston" area, sustained an incised wound to the left ankle when using an axe. He ...

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  16. DEFENCE FORCES IN WEST EUROPE

    PARIS, June 28 (A.A.P.)— Lieut.-Gen. Gruenther, chief of staff of the Supreme Allied. Commander (General Eisenhower) ...

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  17. STEEL, IRON AND SCARCE METAL

    LONDON, June 28 (A.A.P.)— The British Government will allocate iron and steel supplies to British industry, the Chancellor of ...

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  18. LABOUR ATTITUDE ON REFERENDUM

    CANBERRA, June 29.—The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menz[?]es) said to-day that it would be interesting to see on what leg the Labour ...

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  19. LIBERAL MEMBERS ABSENT

    CANBERRA. June 29.—Several Liberal members were not in their places in the House of Representatives to-day when a vote ...

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  20. FREE MEDICINE FOR PENSIONERS

    CANBERRA. June 29.—The free medicine scheme for pensioners will operate from next Monday. A Health Department official said ...

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  21. FELT PRODUCTS AND CARPETS

    BRISBANE, June 28.—The Prices Commissioner (Mr. A. T. Fu[?]ager) announced to-day that from next Monday the selling margins on felt ...

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  22. NO RESTRICTIONS ON TIN MINING

    BRISBANE. June 29.—It was entirely untrue to state that the Queensland Government would not allow [?] to be freely mined, said ...

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  23. PRIME MINISTER'S PROMISE.

    LONDON. June 29 (A.A.P.).— Reuter's says that the Persian Prime Minister (Dr. Mossadeq) had promised to ask the Persian ...

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  24. EIGHTH ARMY ADVANCES SLOWLY

    TOKIO. June 29 (A.A.P.-Reutear's.).—Eighth Army troops today advanced slowly against gradually diminishing Chinese ...

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  25. TWO SYDNEY CLUBS "DECLARED"

    SYDNEY. June 29.—Two Sydney clubs—the Bookmakers Clerks' Club, Wilmot-street. city, and the Casino Club, Penners Lane—were declared ...

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  26. SALE CONSIDERED

    CANBERRA, June 29. — The Commonwealth Government is considering the disposal of the ships of the Commonwealth ...

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  27. ELSANNA DELAYED

    BRISBANE. June 29.—A pump fault delayed the passenger vessel Elsanna in Brisbane tonight. At mid-night it was ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA LACKS APPRECIATION

    SYDNEY. June 29.—The Minister tor Defence Production (Mr. Eric J. Harrison) said to-day that Australia had no appreciation of ...

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  29. RECEPTION CENTRE FOR NEW AUSTRALIANS

    BRISBANE, June 29. — The question of establishing a reception centre for New Australians in the north of Queensland will ...

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  30. LUXURY TOURIST VESSEL

    BRISBANE, June 29.—A £20,000 luxury motor vessel for North Queensland tourist cruising will be launched at Bulimba on Monday. ...

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  31. MAN KILLED NEAR TENTERFIELD

    SYDNEY, June 29.—A 73-yearold man was killed instantly today when his car crashed down an embankment 17 miles east of ...

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  32. APPLICATIONS FOR ENLISTMENT

    BRISBANE, June 20.—Twelve applications for enlistment have been received in Brisbane for the Korean reinforcement force of 600. ...

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  33. PREMIER RETURNS NEXT THURSDAY

    BRISBANE, June 29.—The Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) is nat exnected to return to Brisbane until next Thursday. He has not yet ...

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  34. OFFICIALS OPTIMISTIC

    NEW YORK, June 28.—High officials here to-day expressed. ...

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