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  4. Grave fire risk grows

    Brisbane, Friday.--Because Queensland pastures are facing such an unprecedented fire ...

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  5. New butter price may be 31½ lb.

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The new retail price of butter will probably he 31½ per lb., 11½d more than at present. ...

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  6. 300 PATIENTS SAVED FROM BLAZING WARD OF MENTAL HOSPITAL

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Groping through smoke, firemen and warders led 300 patients to safety to-day as a fire swept through the ...

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  7. Railway locos under repair at Nth. Mackay

    WALKERS Ltd. new North Mackay workshops took in the first Railway Department ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SCHOOLBOY TRICK INDUCES LESSON DODGING FAINTS

    LONDON, August 17.--Boys in an English school had discovered a way to induce a fainting fit in order to escape unpleasant lessons, according to an article in the British Medical Journal. ...

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  9. BREAD TO BE DEARER

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Bread will cost a farthing more for a standard 2lb. loaf on Monday. ...

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  10. Court told of alleged assault on victim of fire

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Orma Jean Warner had been assaulted by a man when she was only 13, Duncan Paul Myrah Warner, father of Don Warner (19), told the Casino Coroner's ...

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  11. Govt. loan program cut by 25 per cent

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Australian Loan Council to-day approved a total borrowing program for State governmental works and the Commonwealth-State housing ...

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  12. SHIPWRECKED N.Z. TROOPS DISEMBARKED

    DARWIN, Friday. -- Disembarkation of 575 New Zealand troops who were shipwrecked on ...

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  13. JULY POLIO A RECORD

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Poliomyelitis cases in Brisbane for the last month totalled 60--[?] record. Country cases in ...

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  14. Dogs must give up hair

    VIENNA, August 17.--Dogs are contributing to Hungary's five-year recovery plan, ...

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  15. Shortage hampers

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Railways Commissioners from all States said in Melbourne to-day the ...

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  16. Suspect cleared

    SYDNEY, Friday.--One of the five persons charged with the Ziegfeld Club murder of ex-boxer William John ...

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  17. "Lab. opposed to Communism"

    CAIRNS, Friday.--Labor was utteny opposed to Communism and had taken the only effective action to combat ...

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  18. Industry priority

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Primary industries are to be given equal priority with munition manufacture and ...

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  19. Lucinda Point strike over

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Lucinda Point watersiders went back to work to-day. They had refused duty on Thursday on the ...

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  20. HUGE POWER LINE PROJECT

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The State Regional Electricity Boards will shortly begin erection of 928 miles of high ...

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  21. ALLIES OFFER TO MAKE CONCESSIONS IN WEST KOREA

    TOKIO, August 17. -- The United Nations radio to-day told Koreans the allied command was willing to make concessions on the west coast front "to balance the land it will ...

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  22. JAP PREMIER SEES BRIGHT HOPES IN DRAFT PEACE TREATY

    TOKIO, August 17. -- The Prime Minister (Shigeru Yoshida) told an extraordinary meeting of the Diet (Parliament) yesterday there were "bright hopes" that Japan would ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Disease in greyhounds

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A veterinary surgeon has found a rare disease in greyhounds which is readily transmitted to humans. ...

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  24. South Korea bills U.S.

    WASHINGTON, August 17.--The South Korean Government yesterday presented the United States with ...

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  25. SUGAR FREIGHT INCREASED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Sugar freight has been increased up to 76 a ton from Queensland ports to Sydney, Melbourne, ...

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  26. CEMENT CUT

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Cement will be very short in Queensland for the next four weeks. Production at the Darra ...

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  27. Snatched form death

    GREENSBORO, Nth. Carolina, August 17. -- Two surgeons snatched a 60-year-old ...

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  28. "SNAP UP GERMANS"

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The R.S.L. President (Mr. G. Holland) said to-day the best possible types of migrants ...

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  29. Station opened

    GYMPIE, Friday. -- Stating it was recognition of the deserving needs of country people that had sharpened his ...

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  30. Explosion in oil refinery

    BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, August 17.--An explosion which rattled windows in houses five miles away rocked the ...

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  31. Solicitor dead

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Mr. Richard John Leeper (90), who was the oldest practising solicitor in Queensland until his ...

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  32. Brighter prospects of Clermont fire control

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The prospects of getting the bushfire in the Clermont area under control were the brightest for several days, the Clermont district Fire Warden (Mr. A. J. ...

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  33. DANGER NOW

    WASHINGTON, August 17.--Senator Blair Moody said Marshal Tito had told him in an Interview "By 1954 the west ...

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  34. QLD. UNIVERSITY LEASES OLD MINE FOR TRAINING

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Queensland University has obtained from the Brisbane City Council the lease of a mining area and an old mine for the practical purposes of the university mining school. Announcing this to-day, the ...

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  35. Seeking power

    IPSWICH. Frl.--The District Executive of the Q.C.E.U. has asked members for power to withdraw each division ...

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