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  2. Forecast

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 10 words
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  4. Labour Makes Choise For Most Stateseats

    BRISBANE: The Australian Labour Party will run a team of six candidates for the Senate election in Queensland. This was decided at a meeting of the Fun Executive ...

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  5. Warning to North to Prepare For Cyclone

    BRISBANE: A cyclonic storm warning late yesterday was sent to overseas and coastal shipping between Cooktown and Bnndaberg. The Weather Bureau has warned North Queensland ...

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    Miss Shirley Pye, winner of the best attired Lady Rider event at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. She bought the outfit for £108—won a £5 award. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Police Capture Lock-up Escapee on 110 ft. Tower

    CAIRNS: While a large crowd gathered in horrified- silence around a 110ft high water tower in the centre of Gordonvale late ...

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  8. Vital Issue Dondged by Chifley Says Menzies

    CANBERRA: Mr. Chifley and his party appeared to be completely unaware of the gravity of the international situation, ...

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  9. Allies Launch New Offensive feast of Seoul

    TOKIO (A.A.P.Reuter): British and American troops launched a new offensive near Seoul a few hours before Peking's ...

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  10. Mr. Menzies Queensland Itinerary Announced

    BRISBANE: Mr. Menzies full Queensland itinery announced yesterday-by the State president of the Liberal Party ...

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  11. Peace Talk Offer Rejected by Reds

    HONG KONG: Peking radio yesterday? morning broadcast a statement rejecting General MabArthur's offer, to metet tne ...

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  12. Engine Jumps Points; Roma Street Mif

    BRISBANE: Breakdown crews Worked for over four hours yesterday to clear the main up line to Ipswich after a derailment ...

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  13. Some Criticism of Gen. MacArthur Plainly Unjust

    NEW YORK: General MacArthur had become far more than a general; he was a political symbol in domestic ...

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  14. Empire Awards for Australians in Korean War

    SYDNEY: The Army and Navy Minister (Mr. J. Francis) said last night that several Australians had been recommended ...

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  15. May Commerce Training at 17 Years

    CANBERRA: National service trainees may commence their training at the age of 17 instead of 18, if they so desire, the Army ...

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  16. Steps Necessary to Curtail Pet Coal Stops

    SYDNEY; The Miners' Federation should take more effective steps to curtail1 petty stoppages in the coal industry, a miner's lodge ...

    Article : 219 words
  17. Egg Shortage is Likely, Sydney Export Resumed

    BRISBANE: An immediate shortage of eggs in Brisbane is likely to follow resumed exports. of eggs to. Sydney at a time ...

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  19. Mr Russell Attacks Fixed Exchange Rate Policy

    DALBY: Opening his campaign as Independent candidate for Maranoa in Dalby last night, Mr. H. M. Russell, M.H.R., attacked ...

    Article : 168 words
  20. Wharfies Treated Unfairly, Union Claims

    SYDNEY: Compared with other employees, waterside workers had been treated unfairly by Mr. Justice Kirby's basic wage order, the ...

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  21. 50-years-old Story Found To Be a Myth

    COEN: Two adventurous airmen have discovered that a 50year-old story of untold mineral wealth was a myth. ...

    Article : 144 words
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  23. Chifley's Claim on Price Stablility Challenged

    MELBOURNE: At least five Western countries had a better record of price stability than Australia for the 10 years to ...

    Article : 146 words
  24. "Australians Getting Their Money too Easily"

    BRISBANE; Australians were getting their money too easily, Sir Claude Gibb, Australian born head of two of Britain's biggest electrical firms, said yesterday. Workers were doing less for their wages then they ...

    Article : 209 words
  25. Queensland Coal PRices Reduced

    BRISBANE: Reductions in Queensland coal prices yesterday are unlikely to lead to lower electricity charges. The ...

    Article : 120 words
  26. Chef for Trial for Murder of Wife

    MELBOURNE: A 52-year-old chef, Edward Joseph Scully, was committed for trial in Melbourne City Court on a charge of having ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. Indian Shot and Wounded on Farm

    LISMORE: A 63-year-old Indian was shot and wounded on his farm near Bangalow early yesterday morning. ...

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