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  4. Rise in food prices forecast

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The increased export price for beef may increase retail prices by ...

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  5. Early U.K. election inevitable?

    LONDON, April 23.--Cabinet held a crisis meeting to-day to consider how long the Government can hold on now it has been split by Mr. Aneurin ...

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  6. CHINESE REDS SMASH BACK

    TOKIO, April 23.--Chinese troops, supported by artillery, smashed back at U.N. troops all along the 100-mile Korean front to-day, ...

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  7. New atomic test

    HONG KONG, April 23.--Senator Warren G. Magnuson (Democrat, Washington) said to-day the U.S. ...

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  8. Conspiracy to defraud alleged

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Allegations of conspiracy with his wife and business associates to ...

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  9. DUTY TO WARN Of WAR DANGER AND ASK FOR ARMS, SAYS MENZIES

    SYDNEY, Monday.--"I have greater responsibility for the security of this country than any man alive in Australia to-day, and it is my duty to warn of the ...

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  10. Generous gift to art gallery

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A promise made a year ago has brought a generous gift of paintings ...

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  11. Forced out by mob rule in Indonesia

    BRISBANE, Monday.--"Mob rule" by Indonesians in Java was forcing Europeans out of the country, a woman ...

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  12. Runaway plane

    London, April 23.--A R.A.F. Auster training aircraft took off from Rearsby airfield near ...

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  13. TRADE THREAT IN SLOW SHF TURN-AROUND

    MEW YORK, April 23.--International shipping lines with services to Australia were greatly ...

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  14. Grown drops murder charge

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Crown has dropped its charge against Edward Joseph Scully (52), formerly of Frankston, of having ...

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  15. Huish for tour abroad

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The State president of the R.S.L. (Mr. R. D. Huish) will leave ...

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  16. POLIO WANING

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The State Health Department was hoping that the approach of winter was ending the poliomyelitis ...

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  17. Jubilee Day pay sought

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Mr. H. Boland, branch secretary of the Australian Workers' Union, filed an application with the State ...

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  18. Wool values rise

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Wool values in Sydney to-day were 2¼ to 10 per cent higher than at the last Sydney sales. ...

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  19. JOINERS NOT SATISFIED

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The assistant secretary of the Brisbane and District Joinery Stabilisation Board (Mr. I. S. ...

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  20. Even sinners deserve justice

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Even among sinners justice had to be done, Mr. Justice Kinsella said in the Supreme Court to-day. ...

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  21. Graziers robbed

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Three western grazier brothers to-day saw the sights of Brisbane on depleted wardrobes. ...

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  22. C.O.L. rise for postal workers

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Rises in the cost of living of up to £18 a year have been granted to postal, workers by the Arbitration Court. ...

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  23. Sex pervert enters school

    SYDNEY, Mon.--A sex pervert early to-day climbed into a first floor dormitory of the Kambala Church of England girls school ...

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  24. Jubilee medals delayed

    BRISBANE, Monday.--School children may not be able to receive their Commonwealth jubilee medals until after Jubilee Day, ...

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  25. Big clothing robbery

    MURWILLUMBAH, Monday.--Thieves who broke into Raward and Jay's men's wear store in Main-street, Murwillumbah, in the ...

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  26. Exemption for witness

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A Coroner's Court witness to-day obtained exemption from giving evidence on the grounds that it ...

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  27. A.W.U. posts vacant

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Nominations for A.W.U. branch and district officers were called for to-day. They include the branch ...

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  28. Delay in courts criticised

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Barristers and solicitors were delaying the hearing of urgent civil court cases by up to two years, the Chief ...

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  29. Labor anti-inflation plan will be unpopular

    KANDOS, Monday.--A warning to workers that sections of the Labor Party's anti-infation plan would be unpopular was given by the Opposition leader (Mr. Chifley) speaking here to-day. ...

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  30. STEEL, CEMENT COMING FROM EUROPE?

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Four special ships a month may bring 80,000 tons of urgently-needed materials, such ...

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  31. BULIMBA ELECTION CASE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Detective-Sergeant J. H. Rogers, giving evidence in the Maguire case to-day, said after a study of electoral office records he could not accept Maguire's handwriting specimens ...

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  32. Ambulance man's appeal heard

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Full Bench of the Industrial Court, comprising Mr. Justice Matthews (president), and ...

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  33. "Pamphlet war"

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Party leaders said to-night the State was in the midst of its biggest "pamphlet war" ...

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  34. To stand trial

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.--Raymond Robert Hill, (21), of Hermit Park, Townsville, was committed at the Coroner's Court ...

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  35. Little damage to plane

    BRISBANE, Mon.--A Civil Aviation Department official said tonight the Auster plane which made a forced landing near ...

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  36. POSSESSION OF PROTECTED SKINS ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Dr. H. V. Evatt, K.C., led the prosecution when an English firm was charged in Central Court ...

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  37. Pensioners wont 45 p.c. of basic wage

    BRISBANE, Monday.--An age pension of at least 45 per cent of the basic wage is being sought by the Queensland Pensioners' ...

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  38. Worldwide cabled items in brief

    HANOI, April 23.--French Union forces yesterday claimed they killed 300 Viet-Minh rebels and took prisoner 600 in a vast mopping up operation in the Tonking delta. A communique said a vast ...

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  39. A.W.U. DENIES CHURCH LINK

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A claim was made to-night that Queensland Liberal Party officials and a Sydney Sunday paper had ...

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  40. STOCKPILE OF RUBBER

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Australia will build up a defence stockpile of 80,000 tons of rubber. ...

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  41. Reds reduce steel output

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Communist influence in the trade unions had reduced steel production to only 70 per cent of ...

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