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    The "Skylon," a vertical feature of the South Bank Exhibition of the Festival of Britain, is now taking shape, and is here seen in the centre of the London skyline. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SENATE GROUPINGS DRAWN TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The State's Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Mr. Olsen) will draw positions for ...

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  6. "COMMUNISM IS FIFTH COLUMN DANGER IN AUSTRALIA"

    CAIRNS, Thursday. -- "There is a very real danger of war, and that danger arises from the aggressive policy of Imperialist Communism. Great Britain and the United States are buying peace in the only way possible-- by making themselves so strong that a war of aggression would not pay. The Soviet Union in the last seven or ...

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  7. RED UNIONIST CENSURED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The Communist secretary of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union (Mr. W. ...

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  8. First Service Trainees Enter Camp in August

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The first recruits in the National Service Training Scheme wilt go into camp in all States on August 6, the Minister for the Army and Navy (Mr. Francis) announced to-night. The scheme had ...

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  9. NO ELECTIONEERING ON ANZAC DAY

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- No election meetings or broadcasts will be held on Anzac Day (April 25). This ...

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  10. "NO OBJECTIVE IN KOREAN WAR"

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The "Daily Telegraph's" military correspondent, cabling from Hong Kong, said that General ...

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  11. U.N. Forces Penetrate Deep Into North Korea

    TOKIO, Thursday. -- Troops of six nations-- Britain, Australia, the United States, Greece, Turkey and Korea-- were well inside North Korea to-day as General Ridgway's tactical offensive across the 38th Parallel ...

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  12. U.S. SENATE APPROVES EXTRA FORCE ABROAD

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- The Senate yesterday gave final approval to President Truman's policy of sending four more ...

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  13. U.S. CATTLE MAY BE BRED IN NORTH

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday. -- Following a recent visit to the United States, where he saw the new American beef ...

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  14. MINERS MAY HOLD ONE-DAY STOPPAGES

    IPSWICH, Thursday. --The State Board of Management of the Queensland Colliery Employees' Union decided to-day ...

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  15. COMMUNIST MOVE TO STOP UNLOADING OF N.Z. FOOD

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The Labour "Daily Herald," in a front page leading article today, warned that ...

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  16. FURTHER DECLINE IN WOOL PRICES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Wool prices showed a further decline of five per cent, at the Closing of the tenth series of ...

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  17. ADDITIONAL PAYMENT FOR HOSPITAL PATIENTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Regulations providing for the payment of an additional 4 a day to members of ...

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  18. U.S. TURNS DOWN BRITAIN'S DOLLAR REQUEST

    NEW YORK, Thursday -- The United States Government had decided to turn down Britain's long standing ...

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  19. PARTY WANTS WOOL ACT REPEALED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- The Country Party conference decided unanimously to-day to ask the Federal Government ...

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  20. POOR OUTLOOK FOR WINTER POTATO CROP

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- North Queensland's winter potato crop will be reduced to negligible proportions because ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE INQUIRY SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A full public inquiry into the workings of the Government Printing Office was demanded ...

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  22. CHARLEVILLE COUNCIL GRANTED SUBSIDY

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Executive Council has granted the Charleville Town Council a Treasury subsidy of £25,000 ...

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  23. "PLANE PASSENGERS SAFER WITHOUT A CREW"

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Passengers would be much safer in 'planes automatically controlled from the ground than in those ...

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  24. UNION STAGES STOPPAGES DESPITE TRIBUNAL ORDER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Southern and Western coalfields members of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's ...

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  25. DOUBLE TAXATION

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.-- The Minister in Charge of Land Income Tax (Mr. Charles Dowden) said to-day that ...

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  26. WOOD WASP FOUND IN IMPORTED TIMBER

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A species of wood wasp, which could cause tremendous damage to Queensland timber, has been ...

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  27. FRANK BARNES TO CONTEST ELECTIONS

    BUNDABERG, Thursday.-- Frank Barnes, former member for Bundaberg in the Legislative Assembly, will ...

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  29. 'FALSE MOVE MAY MEAN WAR FOR AUSTRALIA'

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- A foolish mistake in high diplomatic circles or a false move in military circles could precipitate ...

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  31. BIG RUSH OF U.K. MIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The "Daily Mail" says that the rush to migrate from Britain this year is expected to ...

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  32. ITALIANS AND FOREIGNERS TERRORISED BY GANG

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Peaceful Italians and other foreigners in North Melbourne are being terrorised by a "Black ...

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  33. Czech Consul Alleges Reds Approached Him Secretly

    SYDNEY, Thursday-- Australian Communist Party officials had approached him through an intermediary for a certain purpose, the Acting Consul-General for Czechoslovakia (M. Josef Felix) said to-day. M. Felix said ...

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  34. Anti-Red Bill Ruling Quoted in Burns Sedition Appeal

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The High Court judgment invalidating the Communist Party Dissolution Act was quoted to-day in argument in support of the appeal of William Fardon Burns against his conviction for sedition. ...

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    Famous Necklace to be Auctioned.-- After being withdrawn from a sale last November, this necklace of 27 graduated circular diamond clusters, with diamond points and clasp of similar outline, which was a gift to Lady Hamilton from Lord ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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