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  4. Assured market will be big help to sugar plans

    KNOWLEDGE of market extent for at least eight seasons ahead should greatly assist the sugar industry to plan orderly production. ...

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  5. Foreign subs off coast of Australia

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Submarines operated by a foreign power have been ...

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  6. 2000 AUSTRALIAN TROOPS FOR KOREA UNIT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Commonwealth Government is planning to provide an expeditionary force of approximately 2000 ground forces for service in Korea, comprising infantry, machine-gun ...

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  7. Greater harmony needed between employer-worker

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Co-operation and conciliation between employers and employees to ...

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  8. Force to be sent "within as few weeks as possible"

    WASHINGTON, August 2.--The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) told an enthusiastic House of Representatives Australian troops in Japan would he sent to Korea "within as few ...

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  9. LABOR SUPPORT AFFIRMED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --Labor's support of Australian participation in the Korean war was ...

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  10. TAIPAN ASTRAY IN MAIL ?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- A deadly taipan snake may be sleeping in a mailbag somewhere ...

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  11. Conditions of service

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. --The acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) tonight announced details ...

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  12. Appointment of judge questioned

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- Mr. T. Alkens (Ind., Mundingburra) gave notice in Parliament to-day that on the first private members' day ...

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  13. Petrol tax revenue allocation

    CANBERRA, Wed. -- A special grant of £9,000,000 for developing country roads was sought from the ...

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  14. ELECTRICITY PROGRAM

    Estimated cost of works which the State Electricity Commission and public electric authorities now have in hand amounts to approximately £22,000,000. "Principal features of the ...

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  15. Money doubled by clever ruse

    AUCKLAND, August 2.--A trickster robbed a city bank of £620 during the rush hour on ...

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  16. Peacetime record for railways

    "TRAFFIC operations on the Queensland Railways in 1949- 50 constitute a peace-time record. "The paying tonnage of goods ...

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  17. Dakotas in food lift

    SYDNEY, Wed. -- Nineteen planes, including eight R.A.A.F. Dakotas, to-day dropped 30 tons of food, ...

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  18. Bren gun carrier at Cunnamulla taking patients to hospital

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Two Army ducks, with seven tons of food, to-day reached Mungundi, where water is lying feet deep under every house in the town. ...

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  19. Were not aware of nationality of prisoners

    LOS ANGELES, Aug, 2.-- Six former Japanese marines on trial for the murder of 50 Australian prisoners of war at ...

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  20. POLLUTION BY SUGAR MILLS KILLING FISH

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Tons of small fish were killed and professional fishermen lost thousands of pounds every ...

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  21. Healy for Poland

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The Waterside Workers' Federation secretary (Mr. J. Healy) expects to leave Sydney in October to ...

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  22. U.S. COUNTER-ATTACK SIDE-STEPPED BY REDS

    TOKIO, August 2.--North Koreans to-night sidestepped an American counter-attack in hills eight miles north-east of Chinju and began enveloping the attacking force. ...

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  23. Overseas mission for Mr. Spender

    CANBERRA, Wed, -- The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. P. C. Spender) will leave by air on Sunday on a ...

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  24. "Refused admission of apprentices"

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- Opposing an application in the Industrial Court to-day by the Vehicle Builders' Employees' Association ...

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  25. ANTIDOTE FOR TAIPAN BITE IS EXPECTED

    MELBOURNE, Wed. -- Scientists at the Commonwealth serum laboratories today will begin experiments ...

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  26. Hessian shortage cuts bag supply

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Perturbed at the shortage of hessian for primary industries generally the Brisbane ...

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  27. Police searching for widow's body

    SYDNEY, Wed. -- Police searching the Eden district for the body of Mrs. Phyllis Page (50), widow, have obtained ...

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  28. TURNED DOWN

    TOKIO, Aug 2.--Peiping Radio said to-day Communist China had offered military and naval help to the North Korean Reds, but ...

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  29. Beauty stops drift

    BRISBANE, Wed. --Beautification of towns as a means of stopping the drift from the country was advocated by the president ...

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  30. CRIPPLE AWARDED £7000 DAMAGES

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Twenty-year old Kenneth Lindsay Marshall, who was crippled in a car accident two years ago, was awarded ...

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  31. "Soviet must grow"

    MOSCOW, August 2. -- Stalin, in an article published in the magazine, 'Bolshevik.' reaffirmed his pre-war view that so long as ...

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  32. Blair Athol's rail needs mentioned

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- Mr. Burrows (Lab., Pt. Curtis) gave notice in Parliament to-day he would move for Federal aid for ...

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