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  4. Ridgway firm on cease fire line

    TOKIO, August 14.--1 The U.N. Commander (General Ridgway) said at a Press conference ...

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  5. SUGAR PILING UP IN NORTH

    Brisbane, Tues. -- Big stocks of sugar have accumulated in North Queensland as the ...

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  6. Sugar report to have early discussion

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Government will give early consideration to the recommendations of the Royal Commission on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CANE PRICE FOR 1951 UNALTERED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The price of cane for 1951 remains unaltered except for the adjustment of the new ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Nine bills tor House.

    EIGHT amending bills will come before the State Parliament in the present session. ...

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  9. RECORD RISE IN ' BRISBANE PRICES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.;--A rise of 5.3 per cent in prices in Brisbane for the June quarter was the greatest ever recorded in one quarter. The Government statis- ...

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  10. Deadlock on butter price still unsolved

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- A conference between the Federal Minister for Commerce (Mr. J. McEwen) and representatives of the dairy industry to-day failed to devise a ...

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  11. Freighter in tow

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The collier Heronspool battled for 24 hours to secure another tow line ...

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  12. BUSHFIRE THREATENS HOMESTEADS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Three homesteads in the Clermont district, Central Queensland, are ...

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  13. Belly landed at 135 m.p.h.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday, -- An R.A.A.F. Vampire Jet pilot belly landed his aircraft at 135 miles an hour to-day at ...

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  14. NO PROGRESS

    TOKIO, August 14. -- The 24th session of the, Kaesong cease fire, talks adjourned to-day until ...

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  15. CARGO RATES INCREASED

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- Inter- State cargo shipping rates will rise from 5 to. 10 a ton from to-morrow. The increases were ...

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  16. Allowance move,rejected'

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --.The Governments, proposals to increase, parliamentary allow once by from £10 to £80 ...

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  17. Sick of school

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A 12- year-old boy reported missing from his home at Manly Sydney, on Sunday morning, was ...

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  18. WANTS JOINT AUTHORITY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--In his maiden speech in Parliament to-day E. Lloyd (Lab., Kedron) suggested a joint ...

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  19. Union rep. disowned

    SYDNEY, Tues.--The New South Wales Council of the Australian Railways Union to day repudiated the right of the ...

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  20. Money feyer

    SYDNEY,. Tues.--A delegate to. the Returned Servicemen's League, State congress said today that "money lever" was ...

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  21. 37 die in smash

    BOLANZO, Aug. 14.--Thirty- seven died and only one, who was a woman, escaped when a bus skidded off the road and ...

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  22. Two hurt in tunnel explosion

    MELBOURNE, Tues. -- Two men were seriously injured and six others badly shocked by an explosion in a tunnel at the ...

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  23. IMPORT ITEMS FOR DEFENCE

    CANBERRA, Tues.-- Much of Australia's defence equipment would have to be acquired overseas, the Prime ...

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  24. NOT GULITY

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- After a retirement of 62 minutes, the jury in the body in the liver murder trial to-day returned a ...

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  25. FROST LOSS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A big drop in fruit and vegetable supplies to the Brisbane market until November is forecast. ...

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  26. MONKEY BUSINESS

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.-- The monkey situation Yin India was "really tough," with each animal destroying ...

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  27. McEWEN SEEKS NEW CONTRACT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Agriculture Minister (Mr. McEwen) will leave for London, at the end of next week to attempt to negotiate new food contracts with the British Government. ...

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  28. Fowl wheat will be costly

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.7--The charter cost of a' shipment of 300,000 bushels of feed 'wheat from South Australia'' for ...

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  29. Optimism over Persian oil

    TEHERAN, August 14.--Persian oil delegates who received Britain's proposals to solve the oil dispute' last night, held a ...

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  30. India out of Jap peace talks

    TOKIO, August. 14.--The Indian mission spokesman said to-day India would not attend the Japanese Peace treaty ...

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  31. RATE RISES

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday. --Rates and services in the seaside divisions of the Livingstone Shire were increased ...

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  32. No A-bomb . .

    CANBERRA, Tues. -- The Prime. Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-day he had no knowledge, 5 of any impending ...

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  33. State housing lag not being overcome

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Manager of the Queensland Timber Stabilisation Board (Mr. W. ft. Gilbert) told the Tariff Board to-day ' there was no indication that the housing lag ...

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  34. HIGH AWARD FOR SURF RESCUE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Clarke Medal, the highest award presented annually by the Royal Humane Society of Australasia, has been awarded to Gavin Rex Harsley, of Coorparco, Queensland. Tho award was founded In ...

    Article : 139 words
  35. Murdered wife

    AUCKLAND, Aug. 14.-- George Cecil Horry (44); tailor's presser, was found guilty to-day of murdering the woman ...

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