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  4. REPUDIATION V OF BURDEKIN SCHEME DENIED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Claims by the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) that the Commonwealth had repudiated the Burdekin dam scheme were strongly denied by the Federal Treasurer ...

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  5. Delay alarms sugar industry

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Australian sugar industry is alarmed at the delay by the ...

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  6. COMPLETE PRICE "FREEZE" FOR N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The most extensive price freeze in the State's history was ordered by the N.S.W. Cabinet to-day. Only Government services, gas, electricity, coal and ...

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  7. Smash blamed on glare of sun

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Sun glare was blamed by the driver of the bus in which 11 ...

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  8. Fading hope of breaking Korean cease fire deadlock

    TOKIO, July 24.--Hopes for a cease fire in Korea lessened to-day when the North Korean radio repeated the Communist claim that the withdrawal of foreign troops is a prerequisite ...

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  9. Stock held as evidence were stolen

    ROMA, Tues -- Nine head of cattle, which were being held under armed guard for Crown evidence in a ...

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  10. BRITAIN MAY FACE NEW AUSTERITIES

    LONDON, July 24. -- Members of Parliament are bracing themselves for unpleasant ...

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  11. KOREAN TRUCE NEGOTIATOR

    Vice-Admiral Joy, leader of the Allied truce negotitions in Korea, made this statement before the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MR. GAIR FOR INFLATION CONFERENCE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--cabinet to-day appointed the Deputy Premier (Mr. V. C. Gair) ...

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  13. Migrant for Mackay had hands fail

    BRISBANE, Tues.--The British migrants on the Otranto, which arrived to-day, paid tribute to 52-year-old ...

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  14. Unionists will deny "influence"

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Forty members of the Federated Ship Painters' and Dockers' Union ...

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  15. £1000 damages awarded

    SYDNEY, Tues.--A Supreme Court jury to-day awarded [?]1000 damages to a woman who was maimed and whose baby ...

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  16. Secret Bill stolen

    MELBOURNE, Tues. -- A secret Bill had been stolen, copied, and circulated among interested parties, the Deputy ...

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  17. Spectacular railway station tire

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Flames leapt 50ft. from the roof of Flinders-street railway station late to-night ...

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  18. Bacon prices go up 2d lb.

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- Retail bacon prices in Brisbane have been increased by 2d. per pound this week following higher ...

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  19. R.A.A.F. COOK CHARGED WITH THEFT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- "I asked him what he had in the haversack, and he replied: 'I'm a ...

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  20. "Most comfortable train in the world"

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--Before Christmas, passengers on the Trans-Continental railway will be travelling at 80 miles an ...

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  21. Buffalo fly under control

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- Prompt departmental control measures, aided by the cold, dry spell, have ended the risk of ...

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  22. Assault on baby girl

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--A man with a long criminal record, who is on ball, is being sought by police, following the ...

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  23. Talks on ship lag

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- The shipping Minister (Senator McLeay) discussed the Callide coal ship shortage with ...

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  24. Charged with brother's murder

    SYDNEY, Tues. -- A man was charged in Newcastle tonight with the murder of his brother near a bush two-up ...

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  25. Defence Bill criticised

    CANBERRA, Tues.--It was a bad policy to believe that Australian manufacturers or any other section of the ...

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  26. JUDGE IN NEW ROLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A Supreme Court judge was called as a witness in a negligent driving charge in ...

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  27. Seamen's demands

    SYDNEY, Tues.--The inter State freighter Kooralya is held up at Newcastle because crew members are demanding: ...

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  28. Narrow escape from fire

    BRISBANE, Tues.--A young Milton mother to-night saved her twin baby sons from incineration when fire gutted her ...

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  29. Planter on trial

    SINGAPORE, July 24.--Evidence would be given at tomorrow's hearing that a 41-years-old Australian-born ...

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  30. Planning ahead

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- Early selection of candidates in the four Federal Queensland seats held by Labor are planned by ...

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  31. LIQUOR INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Tues. -- The New South Wales Executive Council to-day appointed Mr. Justice Maxwell as Royal ...

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  32. Substantial flood aid to Queensland

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Commonwealth Government had made considerable additional funds available to the ...

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  33. Bean crop suffers

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Mary Valley bean crop has been practically wiped out by frosts on four successive ...

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  34. Referendum on Japanese treaty?

    SYDNEY, Tues.--Mr. E. D. Ward, M.H.R., said to-night a referendum should be taken before the Australian ...

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  35. Liner conversion

    LONDON, July 24.--Conversion of the 16,000 ton liner Gothic for the 1952 Royal visit to Australia and New Zealand ...

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  36. Building control

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Reenactment of the Building Control Act was approved by Cabinet to-day. ...

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  37. Miner killed by rock fall

    MARYBOROUGH. Tues. -- An unseen slip, which caused a fall of 2cwt. to 3 cwt. fo stone, killed a miner in the ...

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  38. First to arrive

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- Three Poll Hereford cows and a bull owned by Mr. R. L. Atkinson, of Mungalla, near Ingham, ...

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  39. Mother charged with murder of two children

    TOOWOOMBA, Tuesday.--Detectives had taken possession of a blood stained tomahawk and a kitchen knife at the scene of Monday's double tragedy in Toowoomba, it was stated in the ...

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  40. PERSIA MAKES NEW PROPOSALS FOR OIL NEGOTIATIONS

    TEHERAN, July 24.--The Persians to-day presented the British with a set of proposals on which they said the oil negotiations might be re-opened. ...

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  41. Qld. will not follow

    BRISBANE, Tues.--Because it believes it is impossible to police such a wide field effectively, Queensland will not ...

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  42. A.L.P. clean sweep

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- A.L.P. men appear certain to make a clean sweep of all positions on Melbourne executive ...

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  43. Peak Downs visit

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) will leave Brisbane on Saturday for a visit to the Peak Downs sorghum ...

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  44. Wharf dispute ends

    CAIRNS, Tues.--The Cairns waterfront dispute over the Magdala ended to-day, when waterside gangs worked her for ...

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  45. Up for auction

    BRISBANE, Tues.--Elsey station in the Northern Territory, scene of the famous "We of the Never Never" books, will ...

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  46. GERMANS SEEK JOBS

    MUNICH, July 24. -- The independent 'Suedeutsche Zeitung' yesterday published an interview with Hussein Makki, ...

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  47. Modern youth short sighted

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Modern youth could not see past their noses, Mr. T. Dwyer said from the Industrial Court ...

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  48. PORTABLE IRON LUNG USED IN AIR DASH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Two doctors operated a portable iron lung outfit during a 55-minute air dash from Cootamundra to Sydney late to-day with a seven- year-old boy polio sufferer. The patient, Tony Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Cooper, of Harden, ...

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  49. Visa refused

    LONDON, July 24. -- Mrs. Jessie Street, Australian member of the communist backed World Peace Council, has been ...

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  50. New oil dispute

    LONDON, July 24.--A dispute between the Iraq Government and Iraq Petroleum Company over the basis on ...

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