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    The undulating country lying between Mt. Tyson and Rossvale is enriched by numerous fertile valleys. Above is a bend in the road sloping towards one of these rich black soil areas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HONG KONG SHOCKED INTO FEELING OF INSECURITY

    HONG KONG, Friday. -- The Australian Associated Press-Reuters correspondent says Hong Kong has been shocked into a feeling of insecurity by events on the Yangtse River involving British warships, and the ...

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  6. BRITAIN AND U.S. TO MOVE FOR SINGLE GERMAN STATE

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- The New York Times correspondent at Lake Success says the United States and Britain will ask the impending meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers to agree to a merger of ...

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  7. LABOUR ABANDONS PLEBISCITES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A meeting of the full Queensland Central Executive of the Labour Party to-day decided to ...

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  8. ACTION AGAINST UNION LEADER

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Prosecution of the secretary of the Sheet Metal Workers' Union (Mr. T. Wright) has been ...

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  9. NO PRICE RISE FOR MOTOR SPIRIT

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The State Prices Ministers' conference to-day approved of increases in the prices of ...

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  10. RETURNED SOLDIERS HECKLE COMMUNISTS

    CAIRNS, Friday. -- Only the presence of several policemen prevented a number of brawls at to-night's open-air ...

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  11. Libel Writs Taken Out Against Sharpley and Melbourne Paper

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Two Supreme Court writs on behalf of seven plaintiffs were taken out to-day against the Herald and Weekly Times Ltd. and Cecil Herbert Sharpley. The plaintiffs claim unspecified damages for ...

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  12. LITTLE BOY KILLED WHEN TRUCK SKIDDED

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A two-year-old boy was killed and his three-year-old sister injured when a truck skidded on the ...

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  13. U.S. ON VERGE OF WHEAT GLUT

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- Reports reaching the Agriculture Department on the eve of the winter harvest suggest that ...

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  14. APPEAL BY PILOT IN KYILA 'PLANE CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Captain Harold Shelton, an A.N.A. pilot, showed poor technique in handling the DC3 aircraft ...

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  15. FURTHER DETAILS OF PHILIPPINE MURDERS

    MANILA, Friday. -- The w[?]ded Major-General Ralae[?] andoni, former Chief of the Philippine Army, returned here ...

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  16. UNIONS RESENTFUL ABOUT SOCIAL SERVICE DEADLOCK

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- If something was not done to break the Government and British Medical Association deadlock. ...

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  17. GERMANS CHARGED WITH POSSESSION OF URANIUM

    LONDON, Friday. -- The correspondent of the American Associated Press in Frankfurt states that American Army ...

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  18. FRANCIS'S NARROW WIN

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Keith Francis (8.5½), of Sydney. -- scored a narrow points win over Rodney Parsons (8.6¼). Queensland ...

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  19. UNIONS WARNED ON USE OF "BIG STICK"

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Chief Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. G. Mooney) said to-day that unions should ...

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  20. TIMBER COMMISSION MAY ISSUE SUBPOENA

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A subpoena will be issued, if necessary, to assure the appearance of a Sunnybank sawmiller, T. ...

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  21. IMMEDIATE CUT IN FOOTWEAR PRICES

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The state Prices Ministers' conference to-day announced that it had ordered an ...

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  22. BRITAIN'S BIG SHARE OF WORLD SHIPPING

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The United Kingdom High Commissioner (Mr. Williams), quoting Lloyds, revealed ...

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  23. YOUTH ON HOLD-UP CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The police alleged that a young labourer who appeared in the Central Court to-day had tried to hold ...

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  24. NEW VICTORIAN GOVERNOR

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The appointment of Sir Dallas Brooks, K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., at present ...

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  25. THE SOUTHERNMOST CITY ON EARTH

    The city of Punta Arenas sits at the bottom of South America as a mute testimonial to man's ability to live with sheep on their own ...

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  26. PUBLIC MORALITY REPORT IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Friday. -- "Many stage shows now touring England are salacious and harmful. Many restoration ...

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  27. HIGHER EGG PRICE LIKELY

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The president of the Association of Poultry Farmers of Australia (Mr. P. Ryan) said to-day ...

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  30. CAPTAIN'S FLAT STRIKE ENDS AFTER SEVEN MONTHS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The seven-months-old strike of metalliferous miners at Captan's Flat, near Canberra, ...

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  31. N.S.W. GOODS TRAINS AT STANDSTILL AT WEEK-END

    SYDNEY, Friday. Goods trains would come to a standstill in New South Wales this week-end because the ...

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  32. A RAINY DAY

    A few devout citizens hurried uneasily into the great cathedral and prayed. Others just looked up to the sky and grinned. Children ...

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  33. "PAKISTAN NOT A CAMP FOLLOWER"

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reuters representative says that the Prime Minister of Pakistan (Liaquat Ali Khan) to-day ...

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  34. STEEL RAILS AND FISH PLATES FROM BRITAIN

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Cabinet to-day approved of the importation from Britain of 10,000 tons of steel rails and 240 tons ...

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  35. PROSPECTS FOR RISE IN BEEF PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Departmental experts estimated to-day that Australian beef production would reach ...

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  36. GENT DEFEATS LANGLOIS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Norm Gent (10.8½) scored an unimpressive points win over Pierre Langlois (10.9½), of France, at the ...

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    Mrs. F. A. Clark, of Great Yarmouth, on the east coast of England, Pip, her 10½-year-old dog, and Squeak, her 10-year- old cat, are all on holiday in London. And this is how they came from Yarmouth, which is about 120 miles from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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