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  4. More goods, less money cure for inflation

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Action must be taken to increase the supply of goods, and decrease the amount of money ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Progress made at cease fire talks

    TOKIO, July 25. -- The Kaesong cease fire meeting to-day made considerable progress towards formulation of an agenda, says a communique from United Nations peace ...

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  6. MANY DEFY PRICE FREEZE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Many wholesalers and retailers to-day defied the State ...

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  7. [?]alked 52 miles without water

    DARWIN, Wednesday.--A young lad who wandered 52 miles in the waterless Northern ...

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  8. The subaltern wears the colonel's boots

    LONDON, July 25.--Officers of Britain's most exclusive regiments--the red tuniced Life Guards and the blue tuniced Horse Guards--rely nowadays on a second hand clothing pool for their ...

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  9. QLD. C.P. OFFICERS ELECTED

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- At the annual conference of the Queensland branch of the Australian Country Party ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BLAIR ATHOL OUTPUT WILL BE BOOSTED BY RAIL RE-LAYING PLAN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Blair Athol's coal output will be boosted at least 30 per cent by a £653,000 railway track re-laying scheme. ...

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  11. WARRANT OUT FOR ARREST OF BANKRUPT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A warrant is to be issued for the arrest of Roy Woods Kelly (43), ...

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  12. Quick action averts damage

    TOOWOOMBA, Wed.--Three minutes after it had been called to the scene of a dangerous fire at Palmer's Garage, in ...

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  13. Sensational new weapon

    NEW YORK, July 25.--The United States Navy had perfected a sensational guided missile with a ...

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  14. Seamen's claims frivolous

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The hold-up of the inter-State freighter Kooralya at Newcastle for ...

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  15. 2500 galls. of milk wasted

    WARWICK, Wed.--Twenty-five hundred gallons of milk--a particularly scarce commodity these days of low ...

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  16. Vic. defers action

    MELBOURNE, Wed. -- The Victorian Cabinet, at an emergency meeting to-night, again decided to defer any action ...

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  17. Request for finance for sugar probe

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Queensland Sugar Board funds to finance investigation into the ...

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  18. Lost interest

    DARWIN, Wed. -- Northern Territory miners have lost interest in prospecting for uranium. They claim that the ...

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  19. Shortage due to inadequate staff

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Queensland's timber shortage was due to inadequate forestry staffing in past years, Mr. H. Ball. ...

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  20. Cook discharged

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- An Air Force cook, Corporal Norman Keith Harper, who was found guilty by a court ...

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  21. AUST. GROUND FORCE FOR MALAYA NOT UNDER DISCUSSION

    SINGAPORE, July 25.--Australia's Minister for External Affairs (Mr. R. G. Casey) told a Press conference to-day he had had no discussions in Singapore about sending Australian ground ...

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  22. Shipping orders

    LONDON, July 25. -- The 'Financial Times' says the British shipping industry's prospects have been ...

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  23. Gas reduction

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- About 46,000 consumers of the Brisbane Gas Company will have reduced pressure between 8 ...

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  24. Churchmen for talks on inflation

    SYDNEY, Wed. -- Church representatives have been invited to the Federal Governmen's anti-inflatlon ...

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  25. Natives to help govern N.G.

    PORT MORESBY, Wed. -- Three natives will help to govern New Guinea after November. ...

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  26. 12 unionists deny officials' influence in ban on N.Z. ships

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Twelve unionists denied in the City Court to-day that officials had influenced them in banning the Glenlyon during the New Zealand shipping dispute in May. ...

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  27. Mr. Hanlon charges Shipping Minister with "blustering"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) to-day accused the Federal Shipping Minister (Senator McLeay) of "blustering" about Federal planning for direct shipment of ...

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  28. New Persian oil offer

    LONDON, July 25. -- Persia's new offer to re-open oil negotiations with Britain would enable talks to begin without ...

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  29. Korea medal

    CANBERRA, Wed. -- British Commonwealth forces will receive a Korea Medal on behalf of the United Nations. ...

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  30. CAMPAIGN OF TERROR ALLEGED

    CAIRO, July 25.--The Palestine Higher Arab Committee, headed by the ex-Mufti of Jerusalem yesterday ...

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  31. Flew from N.Z. to see her son

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- An 83-year-old woman arrived in Sydney by flying boat from New Zealand to-day on her ...

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  32. Murder remand

    SYDNEY, Wed. -- Michael Joseph Maher, 50-years-old laborer was charged in Newcastle Police Court this ...

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  33. Public Service dismissal plans

    CANBERRA, Wed.--Government plans to dismiss 10,000 public servants were considered to-day. ...

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  34. Last of potatoes

    BRISBANE, Wed.--The last of the Queensland autumn potato crop is now being marketed, and the State will soon ...

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  35. Market weakness

    BRISBANE, Wed.--A weak tendency has been apparent in the Brisbane share market for several days past, and the same ...

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  36. Historic Elsey station passed in at auction

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Elsey station, a leasehold of 3600 square miles in the Northern Territory, once the home of Mrs. ...

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  37. Assets to P.O.W.'s?

    MELBOURNE, Wed. -- Japanese assets worth £4,000,000 frozen in Australia since the war, should go to the former ...

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  38. Worldwide cabled news items in brief

    FAIRBANKS, Alaska, July 25.--"It was a beautiful day at the North Pole," said Wing Commander Frogley when he landed a British bomber here after a flight across the North Pole from Iceland. The four-engined plane made ...

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  39. Brisbane most difficult port

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- It was claimed in the Industrial Court to-day that Brisbane port navigation was the most difficult ...

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  40. Too much blamed on neurosis

    MELBOURNE, Wed. -- A night in gaol was probably the best treatment for a war neurosis victim who ...

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  41. Sugar cut

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Supplies of refined sugar to New South Wales retail stores and manufacturers will be cut ...

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  42. Drought kills dairy cattle

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- Cows were dying in the Burnett and Dawson Valley areas, which had no rain since February. ...

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  43. Freight increase

    SYDNEY, Wed. -- Six shipping lines taking cargoes from Australia to North America will increase their freight ...

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  44. Air fares rise

    SYDNEY, Wed. -- Air fares between Australia and London are to be increased by £25, it was announced in Sydney ...

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  45. Port of Cairns is busy

    CAIRNS, Wed.--There were five vessels in Cairns harbor to-day and more than 450 watersiders were engaged to ...

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  46. Two die in crash

    SYDNEY, Wed. -- Two men were Found dead in the front seat of a car at Turramurra to-day, after the car and a ...

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  47. Migrant arrivals set new record

    BRISBANE, Wed.--A record number of 650 British migrants arrived in Brisbane in 24 hours on the liners Otranto and ...

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  48. C.S.R. chief retires

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Mr. C. W. Rothe, general manager of the Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd., will retire on July 31 after ...

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  49. Protest meeting

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- Seventeen unions are expected to attend a meeting next week to protest against proposed ...

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  50. Wharfies sacked

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Twelve watersiders were sacked to-day when they refused to stack sorghum seven ba[?]s high into ...

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