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  4. Rise in produce prices?

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. --The retail price of butter and cheese is almost certain to rise on July 1 ...

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  5. BOYCOTT ON YOUTH CARNIVAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Every major sporting organisation in New South Wales has snubbed the ...

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  6. Han River shelling

    Largest warship to navigate the treacherous Han River in Korea has been the destroyer H.M.S. Comus. Here she is seen bombarding enemy positions on the north bank of the river. Her anchors are to prevent her running on to a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "FORCED TO ALLY WITH JAPAN"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Government Whip (Mr. Gullett, Lib., Vic.), in the House of Representatives to-day, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. INCREASED FOOD

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Australian Agricultural Council to-day agreed in principle to the Commonwealth's plans for increased food ...

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  9. HELP FROM GERMANY BY 1955?

    BONN, February 26.--Allied officials said to-day the Atlantic army would have to wait at least until 1955 for the 12 German divisions it counted ...

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  10. Victory to Short

    MELBOURNE, Tues.-- The Full Arbitration Court in Melbourne to-day ruled that Laurence ...

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  11. Clamp on soldiers' homes

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.-- Drastic restrictions on Government loans to ex-servicemen for the ...

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  12. DEADLOCK ON SUPERVISION IN KOREA TALKS

    MUNSAN (Korea), February 26.--Enemy negotiators to-day rejected an Allied proposal that would exclude Soviet participation in the supervision of a Korean truce. ...

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  13. CENSURE ATTEMPT DEFEATED

    LONDON, February 26. --The Conservative Government last night by 250 votes to 203 defeated an ...

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  14. OPPOSITION TO TREATY

    CANBERRA, Tues. -- A delegation of 300 members of trade unions, the Labor movement and church and ...

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  15. Man killed, four injured in explosion

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. -- One man was killed, four others injured, a boiler house wrecked and hundreds of ...

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  16. Sugar price decision soon

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Federal Cabinet had not yet considered a request from the industry for an increase [?] ...

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  17. Uranium for civil purposes

    CANBERRA, Tues. --Australia's uranium resources will not be used only for military purposes. ...

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  18. Growers agreed price too high

    CAIRNS, Tues. -- Tobacco growers and their organisations agreed manufacturers had voluntarily paid too high a price ...

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  19. Counsel walks out after Court clash

    SYDNEY. Tues.--A Queen's Counsel, appearing for Sydney's biggest brewery, walked out of the Liquor Royal Commission ...

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  20. Court tries to define "rain"

    SYDNEY, Tues.--A Federal Arbitration Court judge (Mr. Justice Kirby), shipowners, and Waterside Workers Federation ...

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  21. Blair Athol eoal

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Government's attitude to assistance in the development of Blair Athol coal mines was not ...

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  22. Report denied

    CANBERRA, Tues. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzles) to-night denied press reports that Lord Bruce would succeed ...

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  23. New brick works?

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- A new brick works at South Pine, with an annual output of 30,000,000 bricks of all types. ...

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  24. Mother kept calm

    LOCUST (New Jersey), Fen. 26.--For half an hour yesterday a mother, aged 39, who jumped into a 10-foot well after ...

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  25. COMMISSION TOLD

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A witness told the Royal Commission on off the course betting to-day he did not know the name of the man who phoned his agency racing information. The witness was Nicho ...

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  26. Royal home shaken

    LONDON, Feb. 26.--An electric cable exploded under the street near Clarence House, the present London home of ...

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  27. [?]allot to be supervised

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Members of the Federated Clerks' Union in New South Wales have asked the ...

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  28. Search for escapee

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Police of two States are combing the mist-covered hills of eastern border districts for an escapee ...

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  29. Finch Hatton murder move

    BRISBANE, Tues.-- Police hope that a small felt pad from a shotgun cartridge might solve the Finch ...

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  30. Board made profit

    ROCKHAMPTON Tuesday. --For the six months ended December 31, the operations of the Capricornia Regional ...

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  31. Clothing prices

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Victorian Cabinet to-night voted against the immediate lifting of general price control over clothing, drapery and textiles. ...

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  32. Eclipse of sun was "perfect"

    KHARTOUM, Feb. 26.--"A perfect eclipse of the sun" was the opinion of astronomers who watched the moon eclipse the ...

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  33. Violent purge now sweeping Red China

    HONG KONG, February 26.--One of the most relentless purges in China's history is now under way, with the declared aim of stamping out growing corruption, waste, and bureaucracy. ...

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  34. Ships come home

    BOSTON, Feb. 26. -- Two United States Navy ice-breakers lent to the Soviet Union during the second world war came ...

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  35. Scouts still tough

    BRISBANE, Tues.--"Scouts to-day have as much camping, hiking and swimming as ever, and the boys are Just as ...

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