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  3. DATE FIXED FOR AUST. TROOPS TO ENTER WAR

    CANBERRA, Aug. 24.—A date has been fixed for Australian ground forces to go into action in Korea. Strict secrecy is being maintained for ...

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  4. MOVE FOR PAY RISE FOR M's.L.A.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 24. Support for a salary increase is being canvassed amongst State ...

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  5. NORTH KOREANS SHORT OF MEN AND SUPPLIES?

    TOKIO, Aug. 24.-Decreasing Communist pressure on the United Nations defence line in Korea, particularly in the area north-east of Waegwan, became apparent to-day, lending point to the American Head-quarters claim that the North Koreans were running short of food, ...

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  6. Judas Called Billy

    Sheep follow like lambs to the slaughterhouse when Billy (above) walks sherd with his bell ringing. For three years ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TOUGH JOB STILL AHEAD

    TOKIO, Aug. 24.—Gen. Lawton Collins, United States Army Chief of Staff, who reached Tokio ...

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  8. "SHOOT FAST AND TO KILL"

    HONG KONG, Aug. 4.—"Shoot fast and shoot to kill" was the advice General Sir John Harding gave to ...

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  9. SHIPS COLLIDE AT HAMILTON

    BRISBANE, Aug., 24.—The 14,000 ton liner Moreton Bay and the 10,000 ton freighter Penrith Castle ...

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  10. LOCAL AUTHORITIES 'PLAYING POLITICS'

    BRISBANE, Aug. 24. — A suggestion that local authoritles be forced to spend the funds allotted to them in ...

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  11. "TOO BUSY" TO CHASE ROBBER

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 24—A woman driving a large limousine car refused to pursue a utility van containing a ...

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  12. "May Be Necessary For Banks to Restrict Credit"

    TOWNSVILLE, Aug. 24—Speaking at a Rotary luncheon in Townsville, the Governor of the ...

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  13. Found in Jungle with Knife Wounds

    BRISBANE, Aug. 24.—A 46 - year - old crocodile Shooter was found by police to-day wandering through ...

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  14. Sentenced to Death

    SYDNEY, Aug 24.—Reginaid John Lynch (24), of Lofius-street Fairfield was sentenced to death ...

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  15. 'FLU CAUSES BIG LOSS TO INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE. Aug. 24.—Striking an average of 5 per cent. absenteeism, industrial advocates to-day ...

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  16. ARCHBISHOP TO VISIT AUSTRALIA AND N.Z.

    LONDON, Aug. 29. — The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Fisher) and Mrs. Fisher leave on September 22 on the ...

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  17. Anti-"Red" Bill A.C.T.U. ASKED TO RE-EXAMINE OPPOSITION

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 24.—The Melbourne Trades Hall Council to-night decided to ask the Australian Council ...

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  18. 'TERRIFICALLY HIGH' PRICES FOR WOOL?

    BERISBANE, Aug. 24.—Bribane's first new season wool sales beginning on September 18, are expected to realise a ...

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  19. N.Z. BUDGET Tax Concessions, Defence Costs Up

    WELLINGTON, Aug. 24.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Stdney Hoiland), presenting in the House of ...

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  20. U.K. Changeover To Rearmament

    LONDON, Aug. 24. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) yesterday morning met key men from all sections of the ...

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  21. FOOD CORPORATION HOLDS 490,363 ACRES

    BRISBANE, Aug. 24.—The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said in Parliament to-day that on July I last the Queensland-British ...

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  22. "FORCED TO TIE WIFE IN BED"

    BRISBANE, Aug. 24.—Because his wife was hysterical with drink and uncontrollable by ordinary methods, he had ...

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  23. THREE SYDNEY WHARFIES SUSPENDED

    SYDNEY, Aug. 24.—Three more wharf labourers were suspended from work to-day for refusing to load arms and ...

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  24. Leaning Tower Slowly Toppling

    ROME, Aug. 24.—Experts estimate that the Leaning Tower of Pisa is toppling at the rate of 2¾ins. annually. ...

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  25. U.K. Labour Visit to Yugoslavia

    LONDON, Aug. 24.—At Marshal Tito's invitation and with the approval of the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) a ...

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  26. Early Action Urged To Populate North

    BRISBANE. Aug. 24.—Urgent action to overcome North Queensland's dismal population shortage— alarming from the defence angle-was proposed by the new Northern member In Parliament to-day. ...

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  27. Sugar Causes Dental Decay?

    BRISBANE, August 24.—It was perfectly obvious that a number of the criticisms against the use of sugar were ...

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  28. "Cut Down Sweets"

    BRISBANE, Aug. 24.—Five leading Brisbane dentists agreed to-day that too much sugar- was the cause of most ...

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  29. DOLLAR RESERVE "NOT BIG ENOUGH"

    BRISBANE, Aug. 24.—"The dollar reserve Is rising, but we must not kid ourselves about it," the British ...

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  30. FEDERAL HOSPITAL PLAN "A BRIBE"

    BRISBANE, Aug. 24.—The Federal Government's Hospital Plan was described by the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) ...

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  31. R.S.L. ASKS FOR PAY NOW FOR EX-Ps.O.W.

    SYDNEY. Aug. 24.—The R.S.S.A.I.L.A. to-day asked for an immediate minimum payment of 3/- a day to all ...

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  32. AWAITING EASING OF RAYON DUTIES

    BRISBANE, Aug. 24.—"We are awaiting the fulfilment of a promise made by the Minister for Trade and Customs ...

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  33. KETCH REFLOATED

    BUNDABERG, Aug. 24.—A message from Lady Elliott Island early to-night indicated that the ketch Mayo Myo, ...

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  34. TWO KILLED WHEN PLANES COLLIDE

    VICTORIAVILLE AIR FORCE BASE (California), Aug. 24.—Two Air Force fliers were fatally injured, one is ...

    Article : 58 words
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