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  4. NATION WARNED ON NEED FOR RECRUITS

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. -- Most Australians were not truly behind the recruiting drive, Lieutenant- General Sir ...

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  5. MacArthur Orders U.N. IT Troops Over to Attack

    TOKIO,Tuesday -- General MacArthur visited the battlefront in Korea to-day and ordered the "resumption of the initiative" by Allied troops. The United Nations Supreme Commander announced that he was "clearly ...

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  6. FERRY SERVICES IN SYDNEY MAY CEASE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Sydney Ferries Ltd. made a bombshell announcement to-day that they might discontinue then ...

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  7. Latest R. A.F. Jets

    This remarkable photograph of a Gloster "Meteor 8" was taken from the rear seat of another aircraft which was looping in formation with the Meteor. Besides vividly portraying the Meteor's rocket-like climb and its exceptional manoehyrability ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MINERS' LEADER ACQUITTED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Idris Williams, president of the Miners' Federation, to-day was acquitted of a charge of contempt of the Arbitration Court. As soon as the court rose, he said: "My only reaction is still to seek an ...

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  9. CHINESE RED EFFORTS AT "INDOCTRINATION"

    TOKIO. Tuesday. -- Three Australian and five British soldiers recently released by the Chinese in Korea described ...

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  10. CALLIDE COAL MAY BE SUBSIDISED

    CANBERRA. Tuesday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) announced to-night that the Commonwealth ...

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  11. SOVIET BUILD-UP OF ARMED FORCES IN EASTERN EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- Russia now had 35 fully armoured or mechanised divisions in Eastern, Germany and ...

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  12. ANOTHER POLIOMYELITIS CASE AT TOWNSVILLE

    ' TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday. -- Another case of poliomyelitis from the Townsville city area was reported to the city health ...

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  13. BRISBANE WATERSIDERS REFUSE OVERTIME WORK

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Forty-five Brisbane waterside workers to-night refused overtime on the freighters ...

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  14. Union ballot declared null and Void

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The Executive Council of the Australian Workers' Union has declared null and void the ...

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  15. GUIDED MISSILES PROJECT LIKELY TO BE EXPANDED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The expansion of Australia's defence work on guided missiles at the Woomera ...

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  16. PROGRESSIVE DECREASE IN INCIDENTS IN MALAYA

    KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday.-- There has been a progressive drop in. incidents in Malaya in the last four ...

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  17. ESSENTIAL MATERIALS TO BE CONTROLLED AT EARLY DATE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Commonwealth Government is planning to reinstitute, at an early date, controls over the distribution of essential materials needed to place Australia on a "Semi-War" footing. Materials ...

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  18. FLOODS LEAVE MUD IN BRISBANE RIVER BAR

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The recent floods dumped thousands of tons of river mud in the Brisbane River bar. ...

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  19. MR. FORGAN SMITH HAS THROAT AILMENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The chairman of the Cane Prices Board (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) is unable to receive visitors ...

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  20. GIRL SEVERELY BURNED WHEN LAMP EXPLODES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A petrol lamp exploded at a house in Graceville to-night and a 16-year-old girl was severely ...

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  21. COEN DEPENDS ON AIRLINES FOR FOOD SUPPLY

    COEN, Tuesday. -- Statements attributed to the Police Department that Coen's food position is not desperate nave ...

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  22. U.S. Considering Triangular Defence Alliance in Pacific

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- The United States is considering a triangular defence alliance with Australia and New Zealand as a move towards a projected Pacific Pact, similar to the North Atlantic Treaty, according to the ...

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  23. LABOUR MOVE TO ABOLISH CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. -- The Labour Party will submit a Private Members' Bill to abolish. capital punishment in ...

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  24. Increased Fares For Inter-State Railways

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. -- Sharp increases were announced to-night in rail fares and freight rates between ...

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  25. Half fund repayment to Missed Policeman

    BRISBANE, : Tuesday. -- Sub-Inspector Reedman, who was dismissed from the. Police Force last week, is unlikely to ...

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  26. APPEAL AGAINST DEATH SENTENCE DISMISSED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- An appeal by Michele Scriva (37) against his conviction and sentence of death for the ...

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  27. DRASTIC POWER CUTS TO OPERATE IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Drastic commercial, industrial and domestic power cuts will operate throughout Victoria ...

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  28. WORLD RECORD PRIZE MONEY FOR IPSWICH BAND CONTEST

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The prize money offered by the combined Ipswich contest committee for the ...

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  29. WORLD RECORD WOOL PRICE PAID AT GEELONG SALES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- American interests paid the world record price of 411d. per lb. for a bale of super ...

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  32. PALANA'S CAPTAIN RECEIVES LLOYD'S SILVER MEDAL

    MACKAY, Tuesday. -- The 11,000-ton freighter, Palana, at present aground in Mackay Harbour, will begin the tow to ...

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  33. Heavy Sheep Loss on Properties Swept by Fire Near Barcaldine

    BRISBANE, Tuesday—Sheep worth £15,000 have been burned to death in a fire which has swept through five sheep stations in the Barcaldine district, in Central Queensland. Fire breaks 20 feet wide were cut around ...

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  34. Fined for taking plants from national park

    WARWICK, Tuesday. -- Five persons who were fined to-day for "getting forest products" from the National Park at ...

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  35. HOTEL PURCHASED BY AIR FORCE CLUB

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Air Force Memorial Club has purchased the Anne Hathaway Private Hotel in George Street ...

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  36. EGYPT'S SUFFRAGETTES DEMAND VOTE FOR WOMEN

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Reuters correspondent in Cairo says that Egypt's suffragettes to-day presented ...

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