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  4. CHEMISTS' STAND ON PLAN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The withdrawal of four chemists in the Redcliffe area from the free medicine scheme has led ...

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  5. Communist Disruption in Eastern Europe Bloc

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Cominform has expelled the Yugoslav Communist Party, states the Prague correspondent of the British United Press. A Cominform communique called on the "healthy ...

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  6. MORE ATTACKS ON POLICE IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.--Terrorists, developing their offensive on police stations, last night attacked two more ...

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  7. NEW WHEAT PLAN IN PREPARATION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Commonwealth Government at present is preparing a new wheat stabilisation programme. ...

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  8. Mr. Attlee: No Reason for Strike by Dockers

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), broadcasting on the dock situation, said the Government did not attempt to interfere in collective bargaining in industry, but where there was ...

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  9. PIG OUTPUT SHOULD GROW

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Pig production in Australia, would be revolution and increased enorm[?] in the next ...

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    United States Wins Wightman Cup.--Mrs. Wightman (left) received the trophy bearing her name from the Duchess of Kent (centre), president of the All-England Tennis Club, at Wimbledon recently. Other members of the United States ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Australia Wins Second Test by 409 Runs

    LONDON, Tuesday.--England's slight hope of making a drawn game of the Second Test match faded early to-day when Compton lost his wicket in W. Johnston's first over of the morning session. ...

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  12. COAL SUBSIDIES TO BE ELIMINATED

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.--All subsidies at present paid on coal production will be eliminated over the next three ...

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  13. AUTHOR NOT TO SERVE SENTENCE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Robert Close, author of the book. "Love Me Sailor." will not serve the sentence of three months' ...

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  14. CZECH DRIVE FOR MORE EXPORTS

    PRAGUE (By Air Mail).--A drive for more exports, even at the expense of the already suffering home consumer, is ...

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  15. DEMONSTRATION FOR NEW HOSPITAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Seven hotels closed their doors when all business in the South Coast town of Bega was brought to a standstill ...

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  16. COAL DISPUTE MAY BE AVERTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The dispute on the western coalfield, which threatened to endanger still further the New South ...

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  17. BEASLEY HOME BURGLARIES

    LONDON. Tuesday.--Mrs. J. A. Beasley, wife of the Australian High Commissioner, will go to Scotland Yard to-day, hoping to ...

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  18. YOUTH WEEPS WHEN LEAVING COURT

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- Alan Bede Ryan (17. station hand) wept when leaving the Criminal Court dock to-day for eight years' ...

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  19. "POULTRY WHEAT AVOIDED BY RATS"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Poultry farmers are paying 710 a bushel for wheat which is not worth 3[?] ...

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  20. END OF NEW CAR PERMITS SOON?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The early abolition of the system of issuing official permits to obtain motor cars is ...

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  21. GUIDED WEAPON TESTS BEGUN

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- Operational experiments have already begun on the Woombera guided-weapons range, 240 miles north-west of ...

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  22. WOOL INDUSTRY PESTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Pests which attacked the wool industry and restricted production were worse in some years than others, ...

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  23. TWO EXEMPTIONS FROM PETROL CUTS

    CANBERRA. Tuesday. -- Private motorists and Aero C[?] which are training new pilots will be exempted ...

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  24. KOMMANDATURA IS SHAKY

    BERLIN (Associated Press).--Berlin's four-power Kommandatura appears to be heading for collapse. ...

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  25. NEW-TYPE TWO-COLOUR RADAR

    NUTLEY. New Jersey (Associated Press).--A new-type two-colour radar system, listed as "a tremendous advance in ...

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  26. BIG PROPORTION OF MIGRANTS MARRIED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Among 900 displaced persons who arrived in Melbourne to-day on the Avalbird were 139 married couples. ...

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  29. MORE GOODS PRICE OF HIGH STANDARDS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.--Mr. R. C. Wilson, the Australian employers' delegate to the International ...

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  30. WOOL VALUES UNCHANGED

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.--Values at the wool sales to-day were unchanged on those of yesterday, but the irregularity in prices was not ...

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  31. SPANISH PAINTING CAUSES STIR

    MADRID (Associated Press).--A painting of Christ on the Cross very different from the accepted, ways of [?]rtraving ...

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  32. Golden Casket Prizes

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Casket No. 1245 resulted:-- First Prize, ₤15,000: Ticket No. 84927, H. L. Pommer, H. L. ...

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  33. Maize Price Increased

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A general increase of 4d. a bushel for maize was announced by the Deputy Prices ...

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