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  3. KOREA IS "GRAVEST U.N. QUESTION"

    NEW YORK, Thursday.-- Britain, at the United Nations Security Council meeting yesterday, supported the ...

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  4. Recruitment Details of Korea Force

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Following the statement of the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) that a special overseas force would be raised from volunteers from the British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan, ...

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  5. Allies Make Planned Withdrawal in Korea

    TOKIO, Thursday.--American and South Korean forces yesterday and to-day withdrew distances up to 15 miles along the entire western front to behind the Nakton River. Field reports said the withdrawal, which was ...

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  6. Toowoomba Girls' Choir Chosen for National Broadcast

    The Toowoomba Teen-age Choir will be heard in a national broadcast later this month. The engagement resulted from the concert given by the choir in Toowoomba on May 23, which was attended (unknown to the choir) by Dr. Keith Barry, Australian Broadcasting Commission's Controller of Programmes, who happened to be in Toowoomba that night. The choir is here shown with its conductor, Mr. Mansel Jones, and its accompanist. Miss Gwenda Tomkins. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MOVE TO STOP REDS LEAVING COUNTRY

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A letter asking that steps be taken to prevent the Federal secretary of the Waterside ...

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  8. Minister Denies Report of Submarines off Coast

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--An emphatic denial was given by the Minister for the Navy (Mr. Francis) to-day fo reports appearing in a section of the Press that foreign submarines had appeared off the Australian coast. He ...

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  9. Local Authorities Move for More Money to Supplement Revenue

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A move to obtain more money for local authorities was made at the annual conference of the Local Authorities' Association to-day. The conference carried a motion by the Mackay ...

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  10. LOCAL GOVERNMENT CLERKS FORM STATE DIVISION

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Town and shire clerks from all parts of Queensland to-night formed a state division of the ...

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  11. "LABOUR MUST STAND BY PRINCIPLES": CHIFLEY

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Labour must stand by its principles, irrespective of the consequences, the Federal ...

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  12. GREED ON ALL SIDES, SAYS UNION ADVOCATE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Greed engendered by the present economic system applied equally to employers, employees and shareholders. Mr. ...

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  13. DOWNS DAIRY WINS BUTTER AWARD

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Butter and cheese exhibits at the Brisbane Exhibition were judged to-day. A special prize ...

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  14. UNEXPECTED CALL AT DOWNING STREET

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reuters political correspondent says the United States Ambassador (Mr. Lewis Douglas) made a late and ...

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  15. WOMEN RED CROSS WORKERS MAY SERVE IN KOREA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Women Red Cross workers may serve with the Australian Korean force if the size ...

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  16. RE-APPOINTMENT OF CULLEN DEMANDED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A meeting of the Mid-Wimmera Council of the Victorian Wheat and Woolgrowers' Association ...

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  17. REFUSED RESCUE FROM FLOODS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Because he did not want to be arrested, a man nearly died in Dubbo last night. He was one of three ...

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  20. LAND ON MAGNETIC IS. OFFERED FOR NURSES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Freehold land on Magnetic Island had been offered free to the trustees of the Centaur ...

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  21. COAL SURVEY COSTS

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--The Mines Minister (Mr. Power) said Parliament to-day that investigations into the coal ...

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  22. JOURNALISTS WANT ARMS

    BERLIN (Reuters). -- German political leaders and journalists in West Berlin are seeking arms to defend ...

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  23. 'WEST DOES NOT UNDERSTAND ASIA,' SAYS NEHRU

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Agency representatives in New Delhi say the Prime Minister of India (Mr. ...

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  24. BRISBANE MEAT "FAMINE" FORECAST FOR NEXT WEEK

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A severe meat "famine" in Brisbane during and after Exhibition Week was forecast by an ...

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  25. SHOES EXPECTED TO BE SCARCE AND DEARER

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- City footwear stores to-day predicted that high grade men's and women's shoes ...

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  26. REHABILITATION PLANS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A reshuffle in the State's rehabilitation system may follow an inspection of the ...

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  27. NEW APPOINTMENT IN TAXATION DEPARTMENT

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Consequent upon the appointment of Mr. A. Fletcher, Deputy commissioner of ...

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