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  4. PRICE OF BUTTER UP TO 32 PER LB. IN VIC. FROM TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Butter will cost 32 per lb. from to-morrow morning in Victoria. This is an increase of 11½d on the ...

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  5. Truce talks break not permanent ?

    MUNSAN, Korea, August 31.--A United Nations command spokesman said to-day "There is no indication that there will be a permanent break down in the Korean armistice ...

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  6. CLARIFICATION OF PROPOSED DEFENCE TAX

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Federal Government's proposed defence levy of 10 per cent on income tax in the Budget is almost certain to he imposed by way of compulsory ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Priest shot by woman

    Melbourne, Friday.--While people were waiting for mass in St Mary's Roman Catholic ...

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  8. FLEW AT MORS THAN 1000 MILES AN HOUR

    EL SEGUNDO, California, August 31.--The navy announced last night that a rocket powered Douglas Skyrocket, aircraft had established a new altitude record and had travelled ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PRICE OF MEAT UP ON MONDAY

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Retail prices of beef and mutton will be dearer by 2d. and 1½d. per pound, respectively, ...

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  10. PRICE WAR IMMINENT IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A price war is imminent in Brisbane, according to traders. It ...

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  11. More letters read at murder trial

    TAMWORTH, Friday.--The case for the prosecution in the trial of Thomas Langhorne ...

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  12. Co-operation by Qld. requested

    BRISBANE, Fri.--The annual conference of the Queensland Agricultural Council to-day adopted a ...

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  13. Canadian - Cuban sugar agreement disturbing factor

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The new Canadian Cuba trade agreement was a most disturbing factor to be faced by the sugar industry, stated Sir. William Glasgow to-day. ...

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  14. Money inflation ending

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The fall in prices at this week's wool sales was further proof that ...

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  15. Agreement on Sterling

    TOKIO, August 31.--Britain and Japan to-day signed a sterling payments agreement ...

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  16. N.S.W. refuses higher price

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The New South Wales,Prices Branch to-day refused permission to butter [?] to sell ...

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  17. Lucky boys?

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Seven Boy Scouts are guarding more than 500 Girl Guides at the first international Girl Guides' ...

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  18. Firm U.S. policy with allies needed to keen Asia free

    NEW YORK, August 31.--The Governor of New York State (Mr. Thomas Dewey) said in an interview yesterday that to maintain a free Asia the United States must build a strong, firm policy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Airport fires

    LONDON, Aug. 31.--Airport, security men and fire chiefs and the C.I.D. are investigating recent fires in the hangars of ...

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  20. Wool marketing plan in N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, August 31.--The New Zealand Wool Board will set up an independent marketing scheme for New ...

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  21. Electrocuted in home

    SYDNEY, Fri.--A middle- aged woman was electrocuted at her home in a suburb to-day, but a workman escaped after a ...

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  22. RECASTING OF BUDGET

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The fall in Sydney wool prices this week will necessitate a recasting of the Federal ...

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  23. Prosecute rabbit killers

    SYDNEY, Fri.--R.S.P.C.A. Council decided yesterday to prosecute persons or organisations inoculating live ...

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  24. Wave of materialism sweeping Australia

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A great wave of materialism and selfishness had swept Australia, Sir Edmund Herring said to-night as he retired from the post of Director-General of ...

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  25. Bulolo refloated

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Burns Philp hope to restore the fire damaged liner Bulolo to the Sydney-New Guinea service in ...

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  26. N.Z. ELECTIONS

    WELLINGTON, August 31.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Holland) and the Opposition Leader (Mr. Nash) to-nigt ...

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  27. "RECOGNISE PEKING GOVERNMENT

    SAN FRANCISCO, August 31.--Supreme Court Justice William Douglas in an interview ...

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  28. "Exceeds duty of expert"

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Counsel for the defence objected on four occasions to-day during the trial of ...

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  29. Farmers claim fodder conservation impossible

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Farmers in the drought areas said to-day that a fodder conservation scheme recommended by the Agriculture Department and stock experts was financially and ...

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  30. "Beer before butter"

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Postmaster General (Mr. Anthony) told Lismore dairymen ...

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  31. Pacific defence line urged

    NEW YORK, Aug. 31.--The Governor of New York (Mr. Thomas Dewey) said yesterday free nations should ...

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  32. Mystery bird taking chicks

    BRISBANE, Fri.--A mystery bird with a wing- span of more than five feet, striking at night, has ...

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  33. R.A.N, ships leave for Korea

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The carrier H.M.A.S. Sydney and the destroyer Tobruk left this afternoon for Korea. ...

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  34. Says tried to steal wool

    DALBY, Friday.--Police today arrested a 20-year-old youth and charged hiin with having attempted to steal ...

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  35. Referendum campaign

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The, Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden), after appearing with the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) at the ...

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  36. Rainfall in all parts of Qld, below normal

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Every part of the State has received well below normal rainfall since last March, according to statistics compiled by the Weather Bureau. ...

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  37. POISON PROBLEM SOLVED

    PARIS, August 31.--French Government toxologists confirmed yesterday that the strange affliction which has killed four people and driven dozens of others to the brink of madness in the village of Pont St. Esprit is a disease almost unknown since the Middle Ages—ergot ...

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