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  4. COAL INDUSTRY NEEDS AID FROM GOVT.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The need for State or Federal Government assistance in developing the coal mining industry was stressed to-day by the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. Gallagher). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "I'll Love Her Till I Die," Wailed Yank

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--American ex-serviceman Hal Walker (28) located his wartime ...

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  6. FED. GOVT. TO RE-EXAMINE COTTON PRICE GUARANTEE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Following a conference with the Premier (Mr. Hanlon), the acting Prime ...

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  7. Answer Found To Enemy Armor

    TOKIO, July 20.--An answer has at last been found to stop the Communist tanks, which hitherto have successively penetrated American positions. American 3.5 rocket launchers this morning smashed eight ...

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  8. TAEJON FALLS TO COMMUNISTS

    TOKIO, July 20.--Taejon fell to-night after a bloody street battle, according to late reports reaching Tokio. Amid a pall of smoke ...

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  9. Modern Bazooka

    TOKIO, July 20.--The United States Army's new 3.5 inch rocket launcher, which was ...

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  10. Thief Tripped By Young Woman

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- An attempt to steal £1000 worth of diamond rings was foiled to-day when a young ...

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  11. RENEWED FLOOD THREAT AS QLD. RIVERS RISE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--At least 20,000 people faced renewed flooding when two-thirds of Queensland's river systems rose to-night. Rain to-day dislocated road and rail services and ...

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  12. MR. W. G. MACK NEW SUPREME COURT JUDGE

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Two judicial appointments were announced by the Attorney-General (Mr. Larcombe) to-day. ...

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  13. Premier's Stand On Cotton

    TOOWOOMBA, Thurs. -- The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) was the last man in Queensland with any moral right to ...

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  14. MALAYA HAS HIGH PRIORITY

    SINGAPORE, July 20. -- "No' troops will be withdrawn from Malaya which will affect the security situation," the director of ...

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  15. Price Control Need Urgent

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- The need for another referendum to obtain Commonwealth control of prices had never ...

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  16. Will Conserve Australian Shipbuilding

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Supply Minister (Mr. Howard Beale) said to-night no Australian shipowner would be ...

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  17. SECURITY POLICE QUESTION BRISBANE SEAMEN'S OFFICIAL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Commonwealth Security Police to-day interrogated the Seamen's Union's Brisbane branch secretary (Mr. J. Connor) on the union's ban on the transport of arms to Korea. ...

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  18. Steel For Railways From England

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Because of the shortage of steel supplies from Australian sources, the Railway Department had been ...

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  19. Interviewed On Korea Ban

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Security officers to-day interviewed Mr. W. Burns, publisher of the Australian ...

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  20. Brothers Guilty Of Robbery

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--William Charles Thomson (28), plasterer, and Roy Stanley Thomson (23), laborer, to-day were found guilty ...

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  21. Line Blocked By Landslide

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--Passengers on the Sydney-bound Mudgee mail train to-day narrowly escaped being buried ...

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  22. EXPLOSION IN FACTORY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Two persons were burned, one seriously, after an explosion at a floor polish factory in Elizabeth-street, ...

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  23. Co-operation Needed On Bris. Waterfront

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Judge Kirby, who is in Brisbane for informal conferences with employers and watersiders, said ...

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  24. Heavy Smokers Run Hazard

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Heavy smokers were found to suffer more from duodenal ulcers and cancer of the lungs ...

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  25. Excessive Rain In Rockhampton

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.-- Rockhampton's rainfall of 4655 points so far this year already exceeds the average rainfall by more ...

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  26. Tobacco Duty Should Be Reviewed

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- It was time the Federal Government reviewed the present excessive duty on cigarettes and tobacco, ...

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  27. Moscow Attack On A.C.T.U. Leader

    MOSCOW, July 20.--The authoritative Soviet periodical, 'New Times,' to-day denounced Mr. Albert Monk (president of the ...

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  28. COMINFORM MEETING?

    LONDON, July 20.--The Cominform is believed to be meeting to discuss the Korean war and the Far East. ...

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  29. Want War Jobs

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--War fever has gripped Lithgow, last war munitions production centre, and many local women are applying ...

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