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  4. SHEEP THEFTS WORK OF ORGANISED GANG?

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- An organised gang or smart operators is believed to be responsible for the disappear ...

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  5. BIG INCREASE IN BEEF PRODUCTION NEEDED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Australia would have to increase her beef production by 40 per cent, by 1960 to ...

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  6. Shattered Remains of Ill-fated Gipsy Moth ' Plane

    Some of the damage wrought by the force of the impact when a Gipsy Moth aircraft crashed at the foot of the Range on Monday afternoon is graphically revealed in this close-up photograph of the cockpit area and engine housing. The woodwork is splintered and shattered, the fabric torn and the seating a twisted and jumbled mass. The gaping hole at the lower left of the photograph shows where the engine buried itself in the earth. The eneine ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Hopes for Early End of Coal Dispute Receding

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Union officials believe thai the relations between the Miners' Federation and the Australian Council of Trade Unions are on the point of collapse, and that hopes for an early settlement of the ...

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  8. Mr. Menzies' Warning of Grim Times Ahead

    PERTH, Tuesday. -- Australia soon would have to face grim times lo meet the danger of war, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) told interviewers on his return to Australia from London on the Strathaird to-day. He added ...

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  9. QUEENSLANDERS FREED FROM PRISON CAMPS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Two Queenslanders recovered from enemy prison camps in Korea are named in a casualty list ...

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  10. NO FURTHER PROCEEDINGS IN TOUKLEY MURDER CASE

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. -- The Minister for Justice (Mr. R. Downing) said to-day that the legal advisers to the ...

    Article : 155 words
  11. HANGING PREFERRED IN METHODS OF EXECUTION

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Hanging is "quick, certain and humane," according to Britain's chief hangman, 45-years-old Albert ...

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  12. COMMUNIST COUNTER-SLOW ROLLS BACK ALLIED TROOPS

    TOKIO, Tuesday. -- A big Communist counter-offensive overwhelmed Allied troops on a 40-mile front in central Korea to-day, forcing United Nations forces to break contact with the enemy and pull back to a new ...

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  13. POSSIBLE PRUNING OF WORKS PROGRAMME

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Commonwealth Government is expected soon to invite State! Premiers and works authorities ...

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  14. TO KEEP CLOSE CHECK ON CITY HALL ROOMS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The City Council to-day, on a party vote and after a most acrimonious debate, authorised the ...

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  15. EFFECT ON PIECE GOODS OF HIGH WOOL PRICES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The record prices for wool are expected to result in doubling and even trebling the present ...

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  16. " Flying Saucers" Disclosed to be U.S. Navy Experimental Balloons

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- "Flying Saucers" sighted in the past years were huge, new plastic balloons used in cosmic ray studies, the United States Navy disclosed yesterday. The explanation was given to the "New York ...

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  17. NEW AUSTRALASIAN RECORD FOR WOOL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The selection at to-day's wool sales, although comparable with the previous day, was slightly below ...

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  18. Federal Government Plans Huge Developmental Commitments

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The huge commitments to be entered into by the Federal Government in connection with the Snowy River Scheme, open cut mining, and housing were detailed by the Minister for National ...

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  19. STOP PRESS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- The Associated Press correspondent on the Korean front says that United Nations ...

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  20. "NEW PATTON TANK FINEST MEDIUM TANK IN WORLD"

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday -- The United States Army Chief of Staff (General Lawten Collins) said to-day that he was ...

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  22. "RUSSIA SHOULD BE MADE TOE LINE," SAYS DEWEY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- The Governor of New York (Mr. Thomas Dewey) said last night that the United ...

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  24. WATERFRONT STOPPAGE N NEW ZEALAND LIKELY

    WELLINGTON. Tuesday. -- An A.A.P.-Reuters correspondent says a waterfront stoppage throughout New Zealand looms ...

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  25. CONFERENCE DECISION ON MILK BY-PRODUCTS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The representatives of 25 co-operative dairy associations, controlling nearly 60 factories, met in ...

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  26. "BIG DEMAND FOR MONEY I MAY RAISE INTEREST RATES"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The big demand for money in Australia probably would cause interest rates to rise still further ...

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  27. RIVER BED SEARCH FOR CLUE ON MISSING CHILDREN

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday. -- A diver to-day unsuccessfully explored the bed of the Ross River in the locality where the ...

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  28. MANY PERSONS BURIED BY NEW AVALANCHES

    GENEVA, Tuesday -- Fresh avalanches thundering loose from the mountainsides engulfed two Swiss villages ...

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  29. PARTIES MAKING INTENSIVE ELECTORAL ROLL CHECKS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Opposition parties ore nicking s intensive checks of nearly 30,000 names on the Bulimba, ...

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    The district chairman of the Australian Railways Union (Mr. H. E. Burrows) presenting the winner of the Tim Moroney Scholarship Bursary (Mary Turnbull) with the prize (a cheque for £25) at the Holy Name Convent yesterday. In the group are the Bishop of Toowoomba (the Most Rev. J. B. Roper, D.D.), Mr. Burrows, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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