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  4. 'PRAVADA' PRINTS MR. MORRISON'S MESSAGE TO RUSSIAN PEOPLE

    LONDON, August 1.--The Soviet Communist Party newspaper 'Pravda' (Truth) yesterday published the text of a 1500-word statement by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Britain stays in Abaclan

    LONDON, August 1. -- The Lord Chancellor (Lord Jowitt) told the House of Lords last ...

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  6. CHEAPER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -Following a reduction in profit margins ordered by the Prices Commissioner ...

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  7. Bush shooting tragedy takes four lives

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Two men and two women, all elderly, were shot dead at the lonely bush settlement of Beenak, deep in a remote branch of the Dandenong Ranges, 50 ...

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  8. 40-hour week for dairymen supported

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Australian Primary Producers' Union supports the dairy ...

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  9. COMRADES IN ARMS

    Soldiers of four of the free nations of the world which are banded together under the flag of the United Nations in the crusade against Communist aggression in Korea, are shown with the flag of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Lethal atom

    WASHINGTON, August 1. -- Forty thousand people would be killed and 80,000 ...

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  11. FOUR POWER TALKS ON SPAIN URGED

    LONDON, August 1.--Lord Templewood, Britain's wartime ambassador to Spain, urged ...

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  12. Move to force price control back to Commonwealth

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Victorian Premier (Mr. J. G. McDonald) proposes to ask other State Premiers to form a bloc to force the Commonwealth Government to take back ...

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  13. MOVE FOR NEW PRICE FOR SUGAR

    BUNDABERG, Wednesday -- Sugar growers in the Millaquin mill area to-night decided to move ...

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  14. ADDRESSED SOLELY TO RUSSIANS

    LONDON, Aug. 1.--Reuter says 'Pravda's' reply appears to be addressed solely to the Russian public, not the ...

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  15. Potato stocks running out

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Queensland will have no potatoes within a fortnight, unless reasonable supplies are ...

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  16. Pilot attacked in the air

    DARWIN, Wednesday--Captain Jack Slade, Northern Territory at ambulance pilot, was attacked in the air by a native ...

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  17. Capital issues regulations test expected

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- A draft of new capital issues regulations -- the first which the ...

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  18. CITIES SEEK BOUNDARY EXTENSIONS

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Extension of the boundaries of several Queensland cities and towns has followed increased urban ...

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  19. MARY EXTRACTS READ AT INQUEST ON POISONING VICTIM

    QUIRINDI, Wednesday. --Extracts from a diary written by Mrs. Betty Fleming (39), who died in a car near Willow Tree on June 28, were read at ...

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  20. Western town faced with water shortage

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- Water has to be railed to Jandowae, on the western Downs. Owing to drought, rain tanks and ...

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  21. Special train for service trainees

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- Service trainees living north of Rockhampton will be brought to Wacol camp by special train ...

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  22. Camp may be without wood

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Wed, Prospects are that the military cadet camp at Sellheim will be without firewood. At the ...

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  23. IDLENESS OF WORKERS LIFTS COSTS

    SYDNEY, Wed.--A works manager claimed to-day that production costs had risen considerably in the past two years ...

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  24. FAILURE OF CEASE FIRE TALKS LIKELY, SAY REDS

    KAESONG, August 1.--Chinese army commanders were reported to-day as saying that the Kaesong talks were threatened with failure unless the Communist buffer zone plan for Korea were ...

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  25. Country polio

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Two more cases of poliomyelitis were notified to the City Council to-day. Four more country cases were ...

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  26. Cure for inflation

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The Sydney Chamber of Commerce advocated anchoring the prices of basic commodities, raw ...

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  27. Death sentence commuted

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- State Cabinet to-day commuted to life imprisonment the death sentence passed on Lionel ...

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  28. "Attack may be imminent"

    WASHINGTON, August 1. -- The Army Secretary (Mr. Frank Pace) has warned Senators a Russian attack on ...

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  29. Mercy plane was diverted

    CAIRNS, Wed. -- Because cloud and rain blanketed Cairns airport to-day the aircraft carrying patients to ...

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  30. Seeking identity of fire victim

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Dentures and stomach contents of an unidentified man found burned to death in a car near ...

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  31. Speed-up sought

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A speeding up of the provision of watering facilities for cattle or stock routes will be sought by ...

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  32. Revenue increase

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- An increase of over [?]1,000,000 revenue from operations of the Post Office in Australia in ...

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  33. Maize crop record

    CAIRNS, Wednesday.--The manager of the Atherton Maize Board (Mr. W. R. Straughan) said to-day the maize intake ...

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  34. Fined £100

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- For failing to furnish a payroll tax return for November, 1950, Leonard Richard McManus, ...

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  35. Increase sought

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--An increase in subsidies for sewerage in rural areas will be sought by Queensland local ...

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  36. Aust. major armaments customer

    WASHINGTON, August 1.--Australia has become a major cash customer for American armaments, ranking second only to Canada in a group of 25 countries. This was revealed yesterday ...

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  37. Clearing of steel

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Seventeen ships will clear Port Kembla and Newcastle of 57,000 tons of accumulated steel in the next ...

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  38. Big fire loss

    SYDNEY, Wednesday --Fire to-night seriously damaged heavy electrical equipment worth [?]100,000 at the factory of ...

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  39. Pastoral ballot

    BRISBANE, Wed.--The last of the five pastoral blocks at Barcaldine was balloted for today, an was won by Herbert ...

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