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  4. GUNMEN HOLD UP BANK, WOUND TWO; WIDE POLICE SEARCH

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A wide search by large squads oi Sydney police is now being conducted for Iwo gunmen who held up the staff of the Commonwealth Bank in Ultimo, a Sydney suburb, to-dav. and wounded the ...

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  5. JACK FRENCH PRIZE TO TOOWOOMBA BOY

    Peter Nelson Rose, of 17 .Vest Street. Toowoomba, winner of the Corporal Jack French V.C. Memorial Prize for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.S. DEFENCE LINE IN WEST PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- The Secretary of Stale (Mr. Dean Acheson) served notice on the world yesterday that the United States regarded the line running from the Aleutians through Japan and the Ryukus to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THREE DEAD, 58 MISSING IN THAMES SUBMARINE DISASTER

    LONDON, Friday. -- One of Britain's biggest rescue fleets -- between 40 and 50 destroyers, corvettes, salvage craft and lifeboats -- early to-day massed over"Shivering Sands" in the Thames Estuary, to rescue 58 ...

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  8. NEW FUHRER RISING IN GERMANY?

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that a new jackbooted Fuhrer is rlsinr ...

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  9. PROTEST ON RUSSIAN DETENTION OF JAPS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Commonwealth Government has protested to the Russian Ambassador to Australia (M. ...

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  10. CHINA'S PLACE IN SECURITY COUNCIL

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- M. Jacob Malik, the Soviet Union delegate, resumed his scat in the Security Council yesterday. ...

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  11. SIX MORE BODIES FOUND

    LONDON, Friday. -- Six more bodies have been picked up by a destroyer during the afternoon, ...

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  12. ELECTION MAY CAUSE U.K. UNION TRUCE

    LONDON, Friday. -- The general opinion among political observers yesterday was that trade unionists would not ...

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  13. CONTROL OF CAPITAL ISSUES ABOLISHED

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) announced to-night that the Commonwealth Government ...

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  14. LORD MAYORS TO DISCUSS LOCAL AUTHORITY REVENUE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Lord Mayor (Alderman Chandler) will attend a conference of Lord Mayors in ...

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  15. THREE ESCAPE DEATH IN LEVEL CROSSING SMASH

    IPSWICH. Friday -- Three persons, man and two women escaped death by a miracle in a level crossing ...

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  16. EX-FIANCE OF EGYPTIAN GIRL IS "PAST TEARS"

    LONDON, Friday. -- The "Daily Telegraph's" Rome correspondent says that the 27-year-old Zaki Hachian. whose engagement to ...

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  17. SHARES PLUNGE WITH BIG LOSS ON NEW YORK MARKET

    NEW YORK. Friday --Friend -- Shares plunged as much as one to three dollars when the stock market today took its largest over-all loss ...

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  18. GOLD SOVEREIGNS FOR OIL COMPANY

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reuters correspondent in Johannesburg says it understood that South Africa will shortly be striking gold ...

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  19. BOY DROWNED IN DAM

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Seven-year- old Arthur Robert Bradley, of Toongabble. fell into six feet of water and was drowned in ...

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  20. MAN ELECTROCUTED WHILE REMOVING BIRDS' NESTS

    IPSWICH, Friday. -- While endeavouring to remove some sparrows' nests from the eaves of his home in Loyncs ...

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  21. MORE SUITABLE COAL FOR WOOLLEN MILL

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Queensland Woollen Manufacturing Company's mill at North Ipswich is to be ...

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  22. PENSIONER CHARGED WITH COOKTOWN MURDER

    COOKTOWN, Friday. -- The police to-day charged George Percival Hargreaves (53, pensioner) with the murder of Mrs. Mabel Jane Mary ...

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  23. BIG INCREASE IN WOOL EXPORT CHEQUE

    CANBERRA, Friday -- Aust five months of tho financial 5 increase of £16,654,000 over th The quantity was 165,674 bale ...

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  24. BULGARIA ACCUSES TITO

    SOFIA, Friday. -- Bulgaria to-day accused Marshal Tito of heading for open provocative activity against Bulgaria. It was said the Yugoslav ...

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  25. FOUR AIRMEN KILLED

    SINGAPORE, Friday. -- Four R.A.F. personnel were killed when two Mosquitoes collided in midair 20 miles east of Point ...

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  28. SUGAR INDUSTRY OPPOSED TO STERLING MOVE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Sugar producers will resist to the utmost any move to depreciate the sterling" in ...

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  29. Government in Favour of Wool Agreement With Britain

    CANBERRA, Friday -- The Commonwealth Government .favours a United Kingdom-Australia agreement, integrated with similar agreements between the United Kingdom and South Africa and New Zealand, to replace ...

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  30. PUBLIC SEES FIRST SHOW OF COLOUR TELEVISION

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- Colour television was shown to the general public for the first time yesterday when lite Columbia ...

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  31. COMMONWEALTH TALKS ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Friday. -- Mr. Ernest Bevin (Britain) led the discussion on Commonwealth relations with Europe ...

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  32. ANGLO-POLISH TALKS ON FINANCE ABORTIVE

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Treasury announced on Thursday night that Anglo- Poltsh financial negotiations. which began last ...

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  33. MEMORIAL SUGGESTED FOR LATE C. G. FALLON

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A suggestion that a memorial be erected to commemorate the memory of the late C. G. Fallon was mode to-day ...

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  34. NEW JET FIGHTER. UNDERGOING TESTS

    WASHINGTON; Friday. -- A revolutionary new Jet fighter Republic XF-91 has begun performance capability tests at Muroc, ...

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  35. CRUISER FOR GREECE

    ATHENS (Reuters). -- The 7800-ton Italian cruiser "English D1 Savoia," allocated to Greece under the peace treaty, ...

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  36. CHILDERS POWERHOUSE DAMAGED BY FIRE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The £20.000 Wide Bay Regional Electricity Board's power house at Childers was badly damaged by fire ...

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  37. CANE FERTILISER NEEDED

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Queensland sugar Industry needed 52.400 tons of sulphate of ammonia fertiliser this year, the secretary ...

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  38. FIVE SENATORS ELECTED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Five Queensland Senate candidates have now been elected. They are Messrs. Maher, Wood and ...

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