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  5. BUTTER NOW 3/2 IN FOUR STATES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The price of butter in Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and West Australia will be increased by 11½d. to 3/2 lb. from tomorrow. ...

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  6. MORE "VIOLATION" CHARGES BY REDS

    TOKIO, Friday (AAP-Reuter).—Fading hopes for peace in Korea took another downward dive today when the Communists protested against three new "violations" of Kaesong's neutrality. ...

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  7. US Forces Stronger

    WASHINGTON, Friday (AAP).—United States forces would be stronger than before if they had to ...

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  8. PRINCE "RIDES" DEER ON ROYAL HOLIDAY

    Prince Charles is the centre of attraction as he "rid es" the sculpture of a deer in the grounds of Balmoral, where the Royal Family recently gathered for a holiday. H.M. the King, wearing the kilt, holds the handle of Princess Anne's baby carriage, while Princess Elizabeth, Prince Philip, Princess Margaret and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Russia, Red China Sign Agreement

    TOKIO, Friday (AAP-Reuter).—Russia and Communist China have signed a secret agreement calling for the ...

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  10. Plan to Protect Wool Industry

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Chairman of the Australian Wool Brokers and Produce Co. Ltd., Mr. J. A. Saleh, said today a ...

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  11. Vital N.Z. Poll Today

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday (AAP-Reuter).—New Zealand voters go to the polls tomorrow in a general election coloured by varying reactions to the recent crippling waterfront strike. There are plenty of ...

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  12. N.Z. BUTTER TOO DEAR FOR CANADA

    OTTAWA, Friday (AAP).—The Canadian Government has slashed its order for 10,000,000 lb. of butter from New Zealand ...

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  13. DEFENCE TAX MAY BE LOAN

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Federal Government's proposed defence levy of ten per cent, on income tax ...

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  14. Lack of Labour Reason For Coal Shortage

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Reason given by Senater Spooner for the coal shortage was what the Miners' Federation had been ...

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  15. PRIEST SHOT BY WOMAN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A young woman shot a Catholic priest in the arm with a rifle outside his Presbytery at St. ...

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  16. CANBERRA JET'S RECORD ATTEMPT

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—A Canberra jet bomber took off from Belfast at 12.23 G.M.T. today (10.23 p.m. ...

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  17. BANK BOARD APPOINTMENTS APPROVED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Executive Council, which met in Sydney today, approved the appointments of the ...

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  18. Persian Move to Unseat Mossadeq

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—Reports of a Persian Opposition drive to unseat the Mossadeq Government and seek a genuine settlement of the AngloPersian oil dispute have gained force in Teheran. ...

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  19. U.K., Japan Sign Sterling Agreement

    TOKIO, Friday (AAP-Reuter).—Britain and Japan to-day signed a sterling payments agreement paving the way for ...

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  20. Diplomat Information To Officials

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—The Daily Herald—official organ of British Labor—has submitted to the Foreign Office ...

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  22. STEEP RISE IN 3rd PARTY RATES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Private cars in the country and taxi cabs are the hardest hit by increased rates for third party ...

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  23. British Plan to Aid Socialism In Far East

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—Britain's Labor Party is sponsoring a plan for aid from socialist parties of the world ...

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  25. Asia-Japanese Pact Forecast

    NEW DELHI, Friday (AAP). —Asian countries may hold a Japanese peace conference of their own, Indian Prime ...

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  26. FAILING SIGHT WORRIED MISSING MAN

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—A partially blind ex-serviceman who disappeared from Lambton on Saturday night was greatly depressed because of his failing sight, police were told today. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA IN DIRE PERIL, SAYS RECRUITING CHIEF

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Australia today stands in more dire peril than at any time in her history, the retiring Director General of Recruiting, Sir Edmund Herring, said today. ...

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  28. Bulolo Collides With Freighter

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The firedamaged liner Bulolo collided with the stern of the freighter, Marinella, during towing ...

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  29. SHIPS ORDERED BY GOVERNMENT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Commonwealth has placed orders with a British shipbuilding firm for the construction of ...

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  30. U.S. EXAMINES RUSSIAN MIG

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A practically intact Russian-built M.I.G. 15 jet fighter is now in the hands of the United States ...

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