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  4. LIBERAL-C.P. AGREEMENT ON WOOL TAX REPORTED

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Liberal and Country Parties, at a joint meeting today, were reported to have reached a measure of agreement on the new wool tax formula. ...

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  5. RESTRICTIONS EASED ON WEST GERMANY

    The three Western Allies recently promised to end their state of war with Germany and to give the West ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.N. FORCES REACH 38th PARALLEL

    TOKYO, Friday (A.A.P.-Reuter): South Korean troops, racing up the east coast, reached the 38th Parallel today as General MacArhur restored Seoul to ...

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  7. WILL CHINA INTERVENE IN KOREA?

    FLUSHING MEADOW (N.Y.), Friday (A.A.P.): A decision on crossing the 38th Parallel into North Korea is now ...

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  8. Australians' Task May be Mopping-up

    TOKYO, Friday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Although the task of the Australians in Korea has not been ...

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  9. U.S. ARMY IN KOREA

    This picture taken during recent heavy fighting in Korea recalls similar lucky escapes in World War II A U.S. private shows his squad leader the holes left by a bullet which pasted right through his steel helmet. His scalp was only grazed, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PASSPORTS TO "PEACE" TALKS CURTAILED

    CANBERRA, Friday: Australian delegates to the Communist-sponsored "World Peace Congress" would not be able to ...

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  11. There Will be No Copland Tax, I Says Roberton

    Passing through Wagga at a late hour last night on his way from Canberra to Narrandera, Mr. Hugh ...

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  12. MAN KILLED; 12 HURT IN CROSSING SMASH

    MELBOURNE, Friday: A man was killed and 12 people injured when an electric goods train burst through a level crossing ...

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  13. Menzies Hints at Controls on Essential Goods

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) tonight fainted at a return of Government controls on essential goods. CALLING for an all-out ...

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  14. Collier Hits Bridge; Traffic Delay

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Glebe Island Bridge was damaged this morning when the collier, Hetton Bank crashed into the western ...

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  15. Boy's Operation May Enable Him to Walk

    SYDNEY, Friday: A man to-day underwent an operation to have a piece of bone from his leg grafted on to his son's shin. ...

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  16. LAND VALUES AND SOLDIER SETTLEMENT

    An assurance that conservative economic valuations, which prevented single forms being taken up on the Murrumbidgee ...

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  17. RAIL FREIGHT RISES ARE GAZETTED

    SYDNEY, Friday: New railway freight rates were gazetted today, to operate from October 16 and the increases in fares from ...

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  18. NOT GUILTY OF CHARGE OVER £8250

    SYDNEY, Friday: A Quarter sessions jury late yesterday ac[?] Frederick William Steen, [?] 60, hotelkeeper, on a charge of ...

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  19. 10,000 Tons of Rice May Soon be Released

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Rice Equalisation Committee has asked the Prices Department to release 10,000 tons of rice "unconditionally." "THE Prices Minister (Mr. ...

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  20. Striking Union "Sells" Workers

    HELSINKI, Friday (A.A.P.): Finland's Metal Workers' Union is "selling" strikers to employers to help finance its ...

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  21. Scotland's Wool Prices

    EDINBURGH, Friday: Wool prices soared to Scotland's highest ever when nearly three million lbs—a third of Scotland's ...

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  22. German Mine Disaster

    BOCHUM, (Germany), Friday: Five German miners are believed to have been killed in a collapse in the Enscher-Lippe mine at ...

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  25. Admission by Student on Sign's Removal

    SYDNEY. Friday: A 21-year-old medical student admitted to the Manly Court today that he had intended removing the ...

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  26. MR. MENZIES TO BROADCAST SUNDAY NIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Australia's greatest peacetime recruiting drive will be officially launched on Sunday night when ...

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  27. OPENINGS IN R.A.A.F.

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Minister to Air (Mr. White) said today there was place for everyone, including women, in ...

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  28. SOW BRINGS £31/11/ AT COOTA SALE

    COOTAMUNDRA, Friday: Records were established at Cootaumndra pig sates when one backfatter sow, sold on behalf ...

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  29. Rice Board and Millers at Leeton Meeting

    GRIFFITH, Friday: Following a meeting at Leeton, this week of members of the Rice Marketing Board and the Millers' ...

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  30. Stunt Broadcast In Sweden Arouses Furore

    STOCKHOLM, Friday (AAP): Telephone calls, letters and telegrams of protest flooded the Swedish Broadcasting ...

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  31. Ground Nuts Decision

    LONDON, Friday: Britain's Overseas Food Corporation has decided to adopt the recommendation of a group of ...

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  32. Restriction on Rail Transport of Livestock

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Commissioner for "Railways (Mr. Garside) announced today that from October 1, orders would ...

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  33. LIBERALS TO FORCE C.P. ON REVALATION?

    CANBERRA, Friday: It was reported after today's joint meeting of the Liberal and Country Parties, that Ministers generally were remaining firm on the Budget proposals in order to force the Country Party to accept revaluation of the £A. ...

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