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  4. STORY OF MOB RULE IN INDONESIA

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Mob rule by Indonesians in Java was forcing Europeans out of the country, a woman who ...

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  5. Early Successes to Reds in New Korean Offensive

    TOKIO, Monday.--Chinese troops, supported by artillery, smashed back at United Nations forces all along the 100 mile Korean front to-day, driving a wedge into the Allied lines. The Communists attacked in waves ...

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  6. FURTHER EVIDENCE IN PASTORAL INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The preliminary work was in progress for an aerial and land campaign against dingoes in ...

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  7. Navy Men Off Korea Have Cold Job

    Members of the crew of the British destroyer H.M.S. Charity still smile despite the icy weather conditions prevailing during patrol operations off the coast of Korea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GREAT U.S. CONCERN ON SHIPPING DELAYS

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- The International shipping lines with services to Australia were greatly concerned over the steady deterioration ...

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  9. Resignation of Bevan May Hasten Election

    LONDON, Monday.--The full and immediate results of the resignation yesterday of the British Minister for Labour (Mr. Aneurin Bevan), as a protest against the Budget, are unpredictable, although it is generally ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. RUBBER FOR DEFENCE STOCKPILE ARRIVES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Australia will build up a defence stockpile of 80,000 tons of ...

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  11. MIGRATION SURVEY BY MR. HUISH

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The State president of the Returned Servicemen's League (Mr. R. D. Huish) will leave ...

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  12. PEACE TREATY DRAFT "ABSURD, PREPOSTEROUS," SAYS PEKING

    TOKIO, Monday.--A Peking Radio broadcast heard here said that the Chinese Communist newspaper, "People's Daily," to-day published the text of the proposed peace treaty between Japan, the United States ...

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  13. CRITICAL STAGE OF NEW ZEALAND DOCK STRIKE

    WELLINGTON, Monday.-- The decisive days in New Zealand's 10 week-old dock strike now lie ahead. Sufficient men ...

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  14. JOINERY FIRMS MAY SELL OUTSIDE QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The assistant secretary of the Brisbane and District Joinery Stabilisation Board (Mr. I. S. ...

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  15. ANZAC FESTIVAL TO BE REVIVED IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Anzac festival, which before World War II was held in Sydney on every Anzac Day and ...

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  16. BALLOT FOR BUNDABERG SUGAR CANE BLOCKS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Eleven sugar cane blocks carrying assignments to the Isis mill in the Bundaberg district will be ...

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  17. U.S. SOLDIERS DIE IN PHILIPPINES AMBUSH

    MANILA, Monday. -- Five American sergeants were ambushed and shot dead late on Saturday night at Santa Rosa, ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND SCHEME FOR PAPER PLANT

    AUCKLAND, Monday. -- Government plans for the development of a £14,000,000 pulp and paper plant at Murupara were announced by ...

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  19. UNION DIFFERENCE HOLDS UP WOOL LOADING

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The loading of wool for overseas ceased at Dalgety's Wharf at Bulimba to-day when 14 ...

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  20. COUNSEL BLAMED FOR COURT CASE DELAYS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Barristers and solicitors were delaying the hearing of urgent civil court cases by up to two years, ...

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  21. WILD DUCKS TAKE RABBITS' PLACE AS CROP DESTROYERS

    WARWICK, Monday. -- Although the virus killer myxomatosis is taking toll of rabbits in the Inglewood district, wild ...

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  22. REDS' INFLUENCE ON KEY INDUSTRIES' OUTPUT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Communist influence in the trade unions had reduced steel production to only 70 per ...

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  23. Menzies Claims it is His Duty to Warn Nation of War Danger

    SYDNEY, Monday--"I have a greater responsibility for the security of this country than any man alive in Australia to-day, and if is my duty to warn of the danger of war and to ask that we be armed. We will not hold ...

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  24. A.W.U. APPLICATION ON JUBILEE HOLIDAY

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Mr. H. Boland, branch secretary of the Australian Workers' Union, filed an application with the ...

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  25. HOLIDAYING GRAZIERS ROBBED IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Three western grazier brothers to-day saw the sights of Brisbane with depleted wardrobes. ...

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  26. Chifley and Evatt Say Labour Can Stop Nation s Economic Collapse

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Australian economic position was one of grave national emergency, and a national programme was needed to deal with it, the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party (Dr. Evatt) said to-night. ...

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  28. INCREASE IN PRICE Of U.K. NEWSPRINT

    LONDON, Monday.--The Board of Trade has announced that it has authorised an increase of £13163 ...

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  29. MAN INJURED IN SOUTH COAST ACCIDENT

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The driver of a utility was seriously injured when the utility and a five-ton truck collided on the ...

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  30. JUDGE SUMS UP IN BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Even among sinners, justice had to be done, Mr. Justice Kinsella said in the Supreme Court ...

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  32. TOWNSVILLE'S SECOND LILLEY MEDALLIST

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. -- The name of James William Baker was added to a distinguished list this morning when ...

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  33. SENATOR'S WARNING ON ISOLATIONIST POLICY

    MACKAY, Monday.--It was completely false to think that Australians could live in isolation and let the rest of the ...

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    Princess Margaret is presented with a bouquet as she arrives at the Warner Theatre. Leicester Square, for the premiere of the film "Captain Horatio Hornblower." Countess Mountbatten is seen behind the Princess. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. ENGLISH ARCHBISHOP'S VISIT TO DOWNS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Dr. Joseph Marsterson, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Birmingham, arrived in Brisbane ...

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  36. HARMFUL PUBLICATIONS

    ANKARA.--Turkey's Ministry of Education has formed a commission of experts to consider steps "against publications having a harmful ...

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  37. "GOOD NEWS FOR BEEF BARONS, BUT BAD FOR HOUSEWIVES"

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The increased export price for beef might increase retail prices of meat by 4½d. to 5d. a lb and ...

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  38. DELAY IN PRODUCING JUBILEE MEDALS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- School children may not be able to receive their Commonwealth Jubilee medals ...

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