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  4. COMPETITION FROM RAILWAYS BLAMED FOR SHIP SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Serious shortage of ships north of Brisbane was caused more than anything else by attempts by Queensland ...

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  5. Korean cease fire agenda agreed on

    TOKIO, July 26.--A five-point agenda for a cease fire in Korea was agreed upon to-day. This was announced from General ...

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  6. N.S.W. FOOD PRICES SOAR

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- One hundred public servants to-day were ordered to act as price ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND COUNTRY PARTY CONFERENCE--

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Repeal of the Wool Sales Deduction Act as soon as the provisional tax reasonably provided for the tax ...

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  8. Cancelled because of polio

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Because of the poliomyelitis epidemic, the junior farm boys' and ...

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  9. NEW US. LUXURY LINER IN SERVICE

    The new United States luxury liner, the Constitution, scheduled to serve ports in the Mediterranean, accommodates 1000 passengers and can be converted to carry 5000 troops. With ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "Invincible"

    HONG KONG, July 26.-- The Chinese People's Army had now grown into an invincible army of more ...

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  11. Soviet ran uranium mine riot

    WASHINGTON, July 26.--United Press underground sources reported to-day a serious ...

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  12. Public servants make protest

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.--Telegrams of protest at the threatened dismissal of 10,000 public servants were sent to the Prime ...

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  13. Democratic victory in Korea

    HONG KONG, July 26.-- Declaring the Korean episode to date was a victory for the democratic ...

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  14. Bankrupt spent night in gaol

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Roy W. .Kelly, 43, bankrupt, will spend to-night in gaol, after his public examination had been part ...

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  15. Butter production in Qld. at record low level

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Queensland butter production, now 40 per cent below normal, may drop. It is at the lowest level on record for the ...

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  16. Campaign for hotel referendum

    BRISBANE, Thurs. -- Thousands of petitions for a referendum on hotel closing hours and local option will be sent to ...

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  17. Dairymen disappointed

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Australian dairying organisations have requested the Federal Government to make ...

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  18. Baby died from abdomen blow

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.--Robert Henry Warren, 21, of Collingwood, laborer, pleaded not guilty. In the Criminal Court ...

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  19. 'Flying railroad' on way back fo Formosa

    BRISBANE, Thurs. -- New Zealand's "Flying Railroad" came to Brisbane to-night. The "Railroad" was three ...

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  20. BRITAIN TOO HAS INFLATION PROBLEM

    LONDON, July 26.--The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Hugh Gaitskell) will open to-day an important financial economic debate in the House of Commons by dealing with Britain's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Sugar on the way

    BRISBANE, Thurs. -- Shipping officials said to-day that 50,500 tons of North Queensland's estimated 665,000-ton ...

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  22. Govt. committed to real solution of inflation spiral

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-night the Government had resolutely committed itself to arriving at a real and practical solution of the inflationary ...

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  23. Murder remand

    CASINO, Thurs. -- William Henry Abbott (29) was charged to-day with the wilful murder of Don Warner (19) and Orma ...

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  24. Big profit by Aust. Estates

    LONDON, July 26.--Accounts of the Australian Estates Company Ltd. for 1950 disclose a net profit of £353,855 sterling, ...

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  25. Success assured

    BRISBANE, Thurs. -- The aggregate entry list for the Royal Show is 14,927 excluding horticulture. This was stated ...

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  26. Overhaul of stock transport

    BRISBANE, Thurs. -- An immediate overhaul in the transport of livestock to Brisbane from country centres has ...

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  27. Positions vacant

    CANBERRA, Thurs. -- The 'Commonwealth Gazette' to-day notified 80 new positions to be filled in the ...

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  28. Onion selling price fixed

    BRISBANE. Thurs.--A selling price of £150 a ton for new season's onions was declared by the Onion Marketing Board at ...

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  29. Pointer being sought in by-elections

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. --Balaclava (Victoria) and Macquarie (N.S.W.) by-elections on Saturday ...

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  30. DANGER IN GERMAN MEASLES

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. -- The Health Department to-day took precautions to protect pregnant women from ...

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  31. Mother for trial for murder of two children

    TOOWOOMBA, Thursday.--A 41-year-old Toowoomba housewife to-day was committed to face trial at the criminal sittings of the Circuit Court in Toowoomba commencing on August 21 ...

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  32. Wheat needs rain

    BRISBANE, Thursday--—Rain was needed to ensure success of the wheat crop, the Stale Wheat Board chairman (Mr. R. ...

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  33. Soviet atomic progress may be grave threat

    NEW YORK, July 26.--With the passage of time the Soviet Union would possess atomic capability that would present a grave threat to United States security, said the Under-Secretary for Air ...

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  34. CORTISONE CURE FOR CANCER?

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- American experts are certain that a new cortisone treatment will cure cancer ...

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  35. Gift to Ambulance

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--An allotment in Bowen-street, Roma, has been presented to the Ambulance Committee as ...

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  36. Grave inflation

    PRETORIA, July 26.--Dr. M, H. De Kock, Governor of the South African Reserve Bank, said here yesterday South ...

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  37. £6000 for change in personality

    SYDNEY, Thurs. -- A Supreme Court jury to-day awarded Joan Norma Thompson (18), whose personality ...

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  38. Train struck horse

    MURWILLUMBAH, Thursday.--The midday express from Sydney to Murwillumbah was held up for 10 minutes to-day ...

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  39. Abadan refinery closing down

    ABADAN, July 27. -- The Anglo-Iranian Oil Co's. works manager (Mr. Charles Evans) announced yesterday that the ...

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  40. Police promotions

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Senior Sergeants H. O. Aspinall, of the south coast, and G. R. Spencer (Toowoomba) have ...

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  41. ARGENTINE-AUST. FLIGHT

    BUENOS AIRES, July 26.--A direct flight from Argentina to Australia W across the ice-bound Antarctic will shortly be staged by Argentine airmen. The plane, the type of which has not yet been specified, will ...

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