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  3. FED. LABOUR PARTY STRONGLY OPPOSES SECRET BALLOTS BILL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Commonwealth Bill to provide for secret ballots in the election of union officers and for settlement of strikes was an attack on trade unionism, ...

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  4. Death Risk To Motor Cyclists High

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—An analysis of road acident statistics issued today by the Government Statistician (Mr. ...

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  5. SOVIET ERRED IN BACKING KOREA SAYS HARRIMAN

    WASHINGTON, July 4 (A.A.P.).—Foreign affairs adviser (Mr. Harriman) said today that he believed the Soviet Union regarded the Communist attack on South Korea as a major ...

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  6. Died After Taking A Glass Of Beer

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A Willow Tree grazier’s wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Fleming, died in a car last Thursday from ...

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  7. Cease-Fire Hopes Improve As Date Fixed For Meeting

    TOKIO, July 4.—The United Press says a broadcast by Peking radio today agreed to meet General Ridgway’s representatives on Sunday, July 8. The reply to General Ridgway was signed by Kim Il Sun, ...

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  8. Mystery Of Woman Burnt Death

    TOOWOOMBA, Wednesday. — Called in by the baffled Dalby police two detectives left for Dalby this ...

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  9. Plane Breaks Records For Speed Height

    LOS ANGELES, July 4.— The Navy announced today a Douglas Skyrocket, a supersonic research plane. ...

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  10. U.S.A. KEEPS BOMB SECRET

    LONDON, July 4. — It was officially stated tonight the United States defence chiefs decided ...

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  11. A.C.T.U. SEEKS WATERFRONT INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —The Australian Council of Trade Unions will seek a thorough investigation into ...

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  12. MILLS GET OFF TO GOOD START

    MACKAY, Wednesday.—Four of the eight Mackay and Proserpine district sugar mills started crushing yesterday. All ...

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  13. TEST TUBE BABY DIVORCE CASE

    LONDON, July 4 (A.A.P.). —A divorce court today annulled the marriage of a wife who had a child by artificial ...

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  14. ABUNDANT OIL FROM KUWAIT

    LONDON, July 4.—Australia's petrol prospects look brighter with the announcement that oil product on in ...

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  15. Bulk Loading Of Sugar By 1953 Claimed

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— Bulk handling facilities planned throughout Queensland, will enable sugar to be ...

    Article : 161 words
  16. TROUBLE AT ABERCORN SCHOOL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A. final say whether Abercorn parents will be prosecuted for not allowing their children to ...

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  17. BAD ATTACK OF BLACKLEG DISEASE

    MACKAY, Wednesday. — Blackleg disease has cost Nebo graziers thousands of pounds during the last several weeks. ...

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  18. MOST GLAMOROUS WOMAN FOUND

    HOLLYWOOD, June 4. — Film actress Lana Turner was today named as the "most [?]oro[?]s woman in the ...

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  19. Migrant Says He Was Hypnotised

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —A new Australian, charged with stealing, was remanded for medical observation after ...

    Article : 158 words
  20. Complete Transfer by British Of Oil Activities To Persia

    NEW YORK, July 4.—The British management of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company has decided to transfer all oilfield operations to the Persians, and to withdraw all British personnel from the ...

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  23. TYRES AND TUBES UP AGAIN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Prices of tyres and tubes rose another 3.4 per cent.—8d. in the pound—today. This is the ...

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  24. SUGAR FREIGHT UP 4/- TON

    BRISBANE, Wednesday —Freight on sugar shipped within Queensland to Brisbane has been ...

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  25. RECRUITS WILL GO TO KOREA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Deputy Director of Recruiting (Mr. C. F. Lewis) said tonight that the Commonwealth ...

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  26. Rush For Work By Lyttelton Watersiders

    WELLINGTON, July 4.— watersiders at Lyttelton called off their strike this morning and rushed shipping ...

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  27. IN SPITE OF DEVELOPMENTS IN KOREA LABOUR SAYS U.K. ARMING MUST CONTINUE

    LONDON, July 4.—The editor of the Labour Government mouthpiece "Daily Herald," in a special leader today, issued a warning to the British people that rearmament must continue. ...

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  28. AIRCRAFT CARRIER RAMMED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The boom ship H.M.A.S. Kangaroo today tore a two-foot hole in the aircraft carrier ...

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  29. Strikes Collapse In N. Zealand

    AUCKLAND, July 4.—The waterfront and coal strikes in Auckland province are collapsing. Miners in several ...

    Article : 87 words
  30. BRUCE PIE ILL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Bruce Pie, prominent Brisbane businessman and former M.L.A., is seriously ill in hospital. He ...

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