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  4. Australian 25-pounder in Action

    Gun crew of a 25-pounder demonstrate the power of the gun at a recent practice shoot at a Citizen Military Force camp. There are great opportunities for C.M.F. personnel in the Royal Australian Artillery. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DRY WINTER FEARED IN SHEEP AREAS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Rain is now badly needed in inland sheep areas and southern sugar districts, and ...

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  6. Denial That Truman Has Reprimanded MacArthur

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--A spokesman on General MacArthur's staff in Tokio to-day denied as entirely without factual basis the statement contained in a Reuters dispatch to the effect that the United States ...

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  7. MORE ALLIED TROOPS FOR KOREA SOUGHT!

    TOKIO, Tuesday. -- The Supreme Commander in the Far East (General MacArthur) had asked the ...

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  8. Reds "Bungled" Flooding Plan to Half U.N. Troops

    TOKIO, Tuesday.--United Nations engineers said to-day that the Chinese Communists had bungled their flood-tactics plan to trap advancing United Nations' forces by not opening all the flood gates of the ...

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  9. UNION DEREGISTERED BY N.Z. GOVERNMENT

    WELLINGTON. Tuesday.-- The Minister for Labour (Mr. Sullivan) announced to-day that the Wellington Drivers ...

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  10. MENZIES HAD TUMULTUOUS MEETING ST NORTH SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) had a triumphal day in Sydney to-day. The Communist issue and resistance in Korea brought prolonged cheers at a luncheon gathering, and at a tumultuous ...

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  11. SYRIAN TALKS ON BORDER DISPUTE

    CAIRO, Tuesday.--Colonel Adib Shishikly, Assistant Commander-in-Chief of the Syrian Army, arrived in Cairo last ...

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  12. CHIFLEY'S PLAN "PLAYING INTO THE HANDS OF REDS"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Minister for the Army and Navy (Mr. Francis) declared to-night that the favouring ...

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  13. TWO-WAY WIRELESS FOR ROCKHAMPTON AMBULANCE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday.-- It is expected that two-way wireless communication for the ambulance cars will be installed ...

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  14. ATTACK BY DR. EVATT ON SPENDER REGIME

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Under the Spender regime there bad been a definite cleavage between the views of the British ...

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  15. ANZAC DAY RACE MEETINGS OPPOSED BY R.S.L.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Returned Soldiers' League is opposing plans for two race meetings on provincial courses on ...

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  16. NEWCASTLE UNION MAY SUE CHURCH OVER HALE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Newcastle Trades Hall Council may take legal action against the Church of ...

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  17. BRITISH REPLY ON NEWSPRINT POSITION

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. F. P. Bishop, of the Newsprint Supply Company Ltd., in a letter to "The Times" to-day ...

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  18. JUBILEE COURIER ARRIVES AT CARDWELL

    CARDWELL, Tuesday. -- Les Cecil, the Commonwealth Jubilee cycle courier, arrived from Innisfall at 4.30 p.m. to-day, 15 ...

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  19. SUGAR ASSOCIATION SEEKS PRICE INCREASE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The annual conference of the Australian Sugar Producers' Association to-day approved ...

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  20. Britons Will Pay Higher Taxes it Proposed U.K. Budget Adopted

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The 1951-52 Budget, which the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Hugh. Gaitskell) will present to the British Parliament to-day, provides for an arms bill of £4,700,000,000, which represents ...

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  21. BAJOOL GRAIN FIRE STILL SMOULDERING

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday.-- Rockhampton firemen returned to-day from where they had been working at the burnt-out ...

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  22. MAN TRAPPED UNDER 12 FEET OF EARTH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- While his workmates dug frantically to release him, a man trapped under 12 feet of earth to-day ...

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  23. TWENTY WITNESSES WILL BE CALLED IN MAGUIRE CASE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- At least 20 witnesses will he called for the hearing of charges against Bernard Joseph ...

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  24. APPROACH TO BRITAIN ON DAIRY PRODUCE PRICES

    WELLINGTON. Tuesday. -- Britain will be asked to reconsider prices, terms and conditions for next season's dairy ...

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  27. "NO WHEAT TO SPARE FOR SPAIN"

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Senor Canabel, the Spaniard who arrived in Melbourne on Monday to buy Australian ...

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  28. Unions to Draft Common Policy on Relaxation of Pay Penalties

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday--Unions whose members will be affected by the one-day-a-week power blackouts of industry in Melbourne will meet soon to formulate a common policy against the relaxation of pay penalties. ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS ARE WAITED ON BY JAPANESE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Australian troops from Korea, while on leave in Tokio, were waited on by Japanese ...

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  30. WINTON LAND BLOCK FOR PUBLIC SALE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Castle Hill, a block of 98 square miles, will be opened for pastoral lease as a preferential pastoral ...

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  31. AIRLINER CRASHES INTO SEA NEAR HONG KONG

    HONG KONG, Tuesday. -- A Thailand (Siam) aircraft, inward bound from Bangkok, crashed into the sea near Hong ...

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  32. "RUSSIA IS MOVING TROOPS HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE," SAYS U.S. SPEAKER

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--The Speaker in the House of Representatives (Mr. S. Rayburn) said yesterday: "I know that we are in terrible danger." Mr. Rayburn made this statement to reporters after having conferred with President ...

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