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  4. Present battlefront basis of U.N. cease fire

    TOKIO, August 6.--The United Nations delegation is seeking a cease fire line based on the present battlefront in Korea, General ...

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  5. Miners' leader's removal urged

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Queensland Coal Owners' Association secretary (Mr. W. Thomas) ...

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  6. JAP FISHING BOAT ARRESTED

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Australian naval and air forces have arrested a Japanese fishing boat for alleged pillaging ...

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  7. DOVE OF PEACE IN BLOODY

    DJAKARTA, August 6. --A band of 150, carrying a Communist sponsored Picasso peace ...

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  8. Plans for cut in public service

    CANBERRA, Monday. --Almost half of the 10,000 Commonwealth public servants to he ...

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  9. Indo-China next on Red list?

    CANBERRA, Mon. -- The Communists in Korea wanted a cease fire to prepare for an all out attack ...

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  10. THAILAND PLAYS PART IN KOREA

    Seventeen nations have contributed ground forces to the United Nations Unified Command in Korea. Photo shows a soldier from Thailand at a forward observation post in Korea, reporting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Photographs of jet bomber ordered to be destroyed

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Air Force officers ordered amateur photographers to destroy films of the Canberra jet bomber when it arrived at Fairbairn airport this morning. ...

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  12. TWO RECORDS BROKEN AT EXHIBITION

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Two Australian records were broken today at the Brisbane show--in the ring and in auction sales-- ...

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  13. PEACE OFFENSIVE BY RUSSIA GREATEST DANGER IN WORLD

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Russian peace offensive the greatest danger in the world to-day, the Governor of New York (Mr. Thomas E. Dewey) said to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Price delays may result in ban on butter

    LISMORE, Monday.--Unless action is taken this week to give dairy farmers the cost of production for butter, moves ...

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  15. PACIFIC PACT SIGNATURE SEPTEMBER 1

    CANBERRA, Mon. -- The Pacific Pact will be signed in San Francisco on September 1. ...

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  16. Civil defence preparations in Pakistan

    KARACHI, August 6.--A wall of air raid sirens sounded over Karachi last night as a signal for a half-hour experimental ...

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  17. Rent increases for Victoria?

    MELBOURNE, Mon. -- An increase in house rents of 20 per cent on the pegged 1940 level has been recommended ...

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  18. British planes superior says Lord Jowitt

    SYDNEY, Mon.--If another war broke out Britain would have the best bombers and fighters in the world, the ...

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  19. Floods force evacuations

    SYDNEY, Mon. -- Over 50 families in the lower part of Forbes evacuated their homes to-night as the town faced its ...

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  20. Two killed in Pusan riots

    PUSAN, August 6. -- Two British military policemen were killed and three wounded--two seriously--in a gunbattle in a ...

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  21. Eight killed in train smash

    LONDON, August 6. -- Eight were killed and 50 seriously injured when two trains collided near Arundel, Sussex, yesterday, ...

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  22. His luck saved him from death

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Jozat Gornik, 29, Polish builder's laborer, to-day touched a 22,000 volt underground power ...

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  23. Luxury trades employ less than 50,000

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Closure of all major luxury industries in Australia would release less than 50,000 persons, ...

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  24. Extension of working life

    CANBERRA, Mon.--Extension af the working life average was advocated to-day by the Australian Director of the ...

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  25. Dry weather affects stock

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Drought conditions in a large area of Central Queensland, which had less than an inch of rain since ...

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  26. CINDERELLA STORY IN REAL LIFE

    MADRID, August 6. -- A former girl worker in a Spanish foundry, who was once in a foundling hospital, ...

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  27. Rise to continue

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Shipping freights were likely to continue rising, the senior managing partner in ...

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  28. DISMISSED

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Northgate cannery manager (Mr. W. A. Mawbey) has been dismissed from his £2000 a year ...

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  29. Axeman injured

    BRISBANE, Mon.--L. Tagg, of Beerwah, who was competing in wood chopping at the show to-day, badly gashed his ...

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  30. £450 lost by aged widow

    SYDNEY, Monday.--An 88-year-od widow, Mrs. J. Stonham, of Flint-street, Forbes, to-day lost £450 when she went ...

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  31. N.Q. mine idle

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Collinsville and Scottsville, North Queensland mining towns, were blacked out to-night by a strike ...

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  32. Finances sound

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Queensland has started off the new financial year relatively well. A statement issued to-day by ...

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  33. Freedom needed

    BRISBANE, Mon.--On his return from a fortnight's visit to New Guinea to-day, the Postmaster-General and Civil ...

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  34. Remanded on murder charge

    SYDNEY, Mon.--A 23-year-old bricklayer, Phillip Smith, of North Sydney, was charged in the Central Court to-day with ...

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  35. British oil mission leader to visit Abadan

    TEHERAN, August 6. -- It is officially announced that the leader of the British delegation to the Persian oil talks will visit the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's refineries at ...

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  36. Killed in fall

    MARYBOROUGH, Mon.-- Michael Ernest Gladwell, 40, was killed this morning when he fell 20 feet to the ground ...

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  37. Feed wheat coming

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Queensland will import about 300,000 tons of feed wheat from South Australia for stock and ...

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  38. FLOWERS FOR HIROSHIMA ON ATOM BOMB ANNIVERSARY

    TOKIO, August 6.--A lone United States bomber opened its bomb bay doors and dropped flowers over Hiroshima to-day. It marked the sixth anniversary of the first atomic bombing. Thousands of Japanese below ...

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  39. Killing charge sequel to blow

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Desmond Wittkopp (23), process worker, was charged in the Police Court to-day with having ...

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  40. Part empty ships

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Because of the slow turn round of ships In Australia large British liners wore sailing partly empty ...

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  41. "Scram" said thief

    SYDNEY, Mon.--A youth aged about 20, who held up Ernst Greiff, 40, of Kirribilli, with a pistol outside a ...

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