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  2. Advertising

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  4. EMPLOYERS' CLAIM

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A claim by employers for a £26- reduction in the basic wage, and an increase in working hours to 44 a week, will ...

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  5. Russian reply to Sweden

    LONDON, June 18.--Russia reacted to-night for the first time to Sweden's outcry against ...

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  6. CHINESE ASSAULT FRUITLESS

    SEOUL, June 18.--Allied troops held a western Korean height yesterday under some of the heaviest Communist ...

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  7. Butter hoarders warned SELL PRESENT STOCKS OR INCREASE WITHHELD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Hoarders of butter in anticipation of a price rise on July 1 to-day were warned by the Prices Minister (Mr. Power) that the increase would not be paid until present stocks were sold to the public. ...

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  8. Liquor hearing

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Police Superintendent Henry Boswell denied to the Liquor Royal ...

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  9. Walkout protest

    PANMUNJOM, June 18.--The Communists today protested against the Allied walkout, yesterday ...

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  10. N.S.W. FLOODS AT THE PEAK

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Floods which have already taken one life reached their peak at Forbes and Wagga to-night. Torrents of water are rush ...

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  11. UNIONS ATTACK

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Union leaders to-day attacked the reported intention of employers to apply for a ...

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  12. Rockhampton show was quiet

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wed.--The atmosphere was quiet to-day--the first day of the Rockhampton ...

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  13. "GRINNED" AT FUNERAL

    SYDNEY, Wed.--A witness told the City Coroner to-day when the funeral of Bertram Henry Fletcher was passing ...

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  14. Breaded pest in shipment

    BRISBANE, Wed.--A dreaded timber pest--the sirex wood wasp--has been found in a shipment of Italian ...

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  15. Korea pilots not overworked

    SYDNEY, Wed.--A report that Australian fighter pilots in No. 77 Squadron in Korea were being overworked were totally ...

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  16. Sky "flash" a meteor?

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- A flash in the sky Seen by the crew of an Air Ceylon Skymaster near Cloncurry early this morning ...

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  17. IMPORTS DOUBT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Australian traders are seeking clarification of the announcement by Mr. Menzies in London of the modified import restriction policy. ...

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  18. RESIGNED FROM SHOW CHAMBER

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wed. -- Although the Mackay Show Association's resignation was tendered, the ...

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  19. Jet engines for Air Force

    CANBERRA, Wed. -- A new production schedule of Rolls Royce Avon jet engines would increase the present output of ...

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  20. Medical team for stricken islands

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Three doctors were due to leave Thursday Island by boat at midnight for Murray and Darnley Islands, where malaria is raging among islanders. ...

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  21. Brisbane "famine"

    Butter was practically unobtainable in Brisbane shops to-day. The Butter Board manager ...

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  22. Oil hearing

    THE HAGUE, June 18. -- The Persian Prime Minister (Dr. Mossadeq) said yesterday transport of crude oil from ...

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  23. Kanimbla tow

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Two tugs will tow the liner Kanimbla from Cairncross dock to-morrow to New Farm, where it will ...

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  24. Qld. lagging

    BRISBANE, Wed.--industrial development in Queensland was at least a generation behind that of the south, the ...

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  25. Menzies in U.S.

    NEW YORK, June 18.--The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) arrived here by air to-day. He will travel to ...

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  26. NO SOLUTION

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- Inspector Bischof returned to Brisbane from Bundaberg to-night no nearer a solution to the ...

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  27. Opportunity for Labor

    CANBERRA, Wed.--The Australian Labor Party never had as great an opportunity to advance as at the present, ...

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  28. Condition improved

    CANBERRA, Wed. -- The Postmaster-General (Mr. Anthony) was taken ill at Bangalow yesterday while travelling ...

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  29. S. Korea arrests

    PUSAN, June 18.--South Korean national police confirmed to-day that a professor and 20 students from Seoul ...

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  30. Will prosecute

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Prices Minister (Mr. Power) said to-night the courts would "make examples" of ...

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  31. Burton criticised

    CANBERRA, Wed.--Visit of Dr. J. Burton to the Peking peace conference was criticised to-day at the meeting of the ...

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  32. Fire deaths

    NEW YORK, June 18.--Seven persons--including a woman and her three children--died to-day when fire swept a ...

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  33. Tasmanian Minister new A.L.P. Federal president

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Federal Executive of the Australian Labor Party to-day elected unanimously the Tasmanian Minister for Works and Lands (Mr. E. Reece) as its Federal ...

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  34. Strength of W.R.A.A.C.

    CANBERRA, Wed.--An increase in the strength of the Women's Royal Australian [?]rmy Corps from 1000 to 1320 ...

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  35. PARTIAL SUGAR BOYCOTT HINT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A hint of a partial boycott on sugar if the price was increased was given by the Housewives' Association acting president (Mrs. G. A. Hain) to-day. Housewives might find they ...

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  36. Man drowned

    SYDNEY, Wed. -- A man tried for 40 minutes to save his brother, who was drowned in a heavy sea off Whale Beach ...

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  37. Help apprentices

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Compulsory part-time education for youths who left school before the seventh grade was ...

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