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  4. VOLUNTARY WAGE AND PRICE FREEZE MOVE

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Proposals for voluntary freezing of wages and prices by agreement between employer and labor interests are expected to be submitted by the ...

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  5. Threat to 'get even' with detective

    MELBOURNE, Friday. --A threat to "get even" with a detective by shooting him was ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH TO SELL ITS A.W.A. SHARES TO PUBLIC

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) to-day announced the Commonwealth Government had decided to sell to the ...

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  7. Empire lost

    UNDER the draft peace treaty with Japan, announced recently, the Japanese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "Blitz" by prices officials in Sydney and district

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Many raids by prices officials were carried out in Sydney and surrounding towns to-day. The Prime Minister (Mr. Finnan) will ...

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  9. FATHER OF 11 STOLE TO BUY FAMILY FOOD

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A father of 11 children was sentenced to two years' gaol in the Quarter ...

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  10. Wheatgrowers want claim re----opened

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Australian wheatgrowers in the High Court to-day sought a reopening of ...

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  11. Govt. buys back disposals

    MELBOURNE, Fri. -- It has happened. The Government has bought back surplus service ...

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  12. BALLOTING FOR HOMES ATTACKED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Balloting for houses by the Victorian Housing Commission was called ...

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  13. Officials acquitted

    MELBOURNE, Friday. --One of four Crimes Act charges against two officials of the Federated ...

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  14. Overseas prices blamed for Aust. Inflation

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--Inflated overseas prices--and not internal conditions--were responsible for post-war inflation in ...

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  15. QLD'S FIRST HELICOPTER ARRIVES

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Queensland's first helicopter, worth £37,000, landed at Archerfield to-day. ...

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  16. Died at funeral

    BRISBANE, Fri. -- A woman dropped dead at her 97-year-old mother-in-law's funeral at sandgate to-day with her ...

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  17. More Fog likely

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Dense fog is likely over a large area of southern and central Queensland to-morrow morning. ...

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  18. More economic controls for Britain

    LONDON, July 27. -- The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Gaitskell) told the House of Commons yesterday the ...

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  19. Gas rationing

    MELBOURNE, Fri. -- Melbourne is threatened again with gas rationing, the general manager of the Gas ...

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  20. Qld. is ready to help Commonwealth

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Queensland would help the Commonwealth in efforts to arrest ...

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  21. Railway rates more economic says Minister

    BRISBANE, Fri. -- The railways are able to carry goods at a more economic rate than the shipping interests are ...

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  22. Further progress made at Korean cease fire talks

    TOKIO, July 27.--Agreement has been reached in principle on administrative and procedural matters designed to expedite final achievement of a military armistice at the ...

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  23. ACTION BY QLD. COAL OWNERS MAY PRECIPITATE STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A coal miners' strike in Queensland may result following the Queensland Coal Owners' Association lodging an application with the Coal Reference Board seeking a ...

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  24. Maguire trial adjournment

    BRISBANE, Fri. -- Bernard Joseph Maguire's trial on an alleged forgery charge probably will not begin till the August ...

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  25. FINED FOR SALE OF NEW HOLDEN

    BRISBANE, Fri.--A car firm, Eagers Retail Pty. Ltd., was awarded £5 damages to-day against a man who sold a new ...

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  26. Surprise on stock exchange

    SYDNEY, Fri.--News of the Government decision to sell its A.W.A. holdings caused surprise in Sydney stock exchange ...

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  27. Not murdered, says victim

    DENVER, July 27.--John Harper yesterday denied he was murdered two years ago in New Orleans. ...

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  28. Steep rise in car insurance

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Insurance premiums on private cars were increased by 25 per cent to-day, and all other motor ...

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  29. 2 years to finish

    BRISBANE, Fri.--It will take two years to complete Manus Island naval base at the present rate of work there, said the ...

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  30. DEMAND FOR REFERENDUM

    SYDNEY, Mon. -- The State Government at next Monday's anti-inflation conference will demand a referendum be ...

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  31. Drover located

    LAE, July 27.--The Qantas Drover aircraft, which crashed off the New Guinea coast on July 16, was located to-day in ...

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  32. STRONG PROTEST ON LAND RESUMPTIONS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The State Government's treatment of landholders for resumed properties in the Wandoan and Taroom areas was strongly criticised at the Queensland Country ...

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  33. New move by N.Z. watersiders

    WELLINGTON, July 27.-- Following last night's revocation of emergency regulations invoked at the beginning of the ...

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  34. Special talks on dairy prices

    BRISBANE, Fri. -- A special conference of State Prices Ministers will be held in Melbourne on Friday to consider ...

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  35. U.S. public accepts new attitude to spain

    NEW YORK, July 27.--American public opinion has apparently accepted the United States Defence Department's advice that a change in relations with Spain is advisable for military ...

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  36. Big rise in share issues

    BRISBANE, Fri. -- Issues of shares and debentures had increased by £115,000,000 in the past year, compared with an ...

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  37. Record turnover

    BRISBANE, Fri.--The Committee of Direction of Fruit Marketing had a record turnover of over £5,000,000 for ...

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  38. Substitute will hit wool market

    NEW YORK, July 27.--The Government's program for production of wool substitutes will be certified next week to be a project "vital to national defence" by Charles Edward Wilson (Director of Defence Mobilisation). ...

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  39. Released "against better judgment"

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Against my better judgment, I will release you," the Registrar in Bankruptcy (Mr. Johnstone) ...

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  40. Transfer possible

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Youths taken into the R.A.A.F. next Monday under the National Service [?]aining scheme could transfer ...

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  41. R.A.A.F. to stage N.Q. operation

    TOWNSVILLE, Fri.--Bombs, rockets and shells will next week blast Rattlesnake Island, near Townsville, in the ...

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    GAS LINK?: Brisbane's gas companies may link their supplies permanently to protect the city from gas cuts. The acting ...

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