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    Greek Guides inspect a guardsman at Buckingham Palace. They are from a group of 24 Greek Girl Guides who are in England on a visit organised by the Girl Guide movements of Greece and Great Britain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "Conquest of Japan and Germany is Soviet Aim"

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--Russia's primary objectives in world strategy were the conquest of Germany and Japan, Mr. Thomas Dewey, Governor of New York State, said on his arrival here to-day. If Russia achieved ...

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  6. MORE WESTERN AID TO EISENHOWER

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--Western Europe had promised General Eisenhower a 75 per cent. increase in ground ...

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  7. PEACE TALKS "UNPRODUCTIVE"

    TOKIO, Monday.--The United Nations Command announced that the chief Communist delegate to the cease-fire talks (General Nam II) to-day ignored the invitation by Vice-Admiral Joy (leader of the United ...

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  8. Q.D.O. CONFIDENT OF BUTTER PRICE RISE

    GYMPIE, Monday. -- The Queensland Dairymen's Organisation State Council confidently expected that the ...

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  9. SISTER KENNY SAYS "WORK IS DONE"

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Sister Elizabeth Kenny, who has devoted a large part of her life to the care of poliomyelitis ...

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  10. "DROP ATOM BOMBS ALL THE WAY TO MOSCOW"

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--Representative Mendel Rivers announced yesterday that he was preparing a message to ...

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  11. DR. EVATT TO PRESENT LABOUR'S "NO" CASE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Evatt) will open the Labour Party's "No'' case in the Communist referen[?] ...

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  12. Recent Bush Fires May Bring Prosecutions

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Several prosecutions are likely following recent bush fires in Queensland, the secretary of the Rural Fires Board (Mr. R. P. Healy) stated ...

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  13. AIMS OF 'ARMY WEEK' IN FRANCE

    PARIS (Associated Press). --French Generals are to-day waging a vigorous campaign to bring the army out of the "doghouse," where ...

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  14. BIG ELEPHANT STRAYS THROUGH CITY STREET

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Jessie, a big circus elephant, went for a walk by herself to-night for the first time in 30 years. ...

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  15. GOVERNMENT TO MEET DAIRYMEN TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, Monday.--As a prelude to the commencement of a vital week of negotiations on anti-inflationary problems. ...

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  16. COMMONWEALTH ENDORSES INCREASED COAL PRICES

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Minister for National Development (Senator Spooner) said to-night that the ...

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  17. EXCESS PROFITS TAX PLAN CRITICISED

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- An excess profits tax would lead to production waste and higher costs, the president of the ...

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  18. LORD BRUCE CHANCELLOR OF NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

    CANBERRA, Monday. --The Australian National University has elected Viscount Bruce, of Melbourne, as its ...

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  19. MAN'S NARROW ESCAPE IN TRACTOR MISHAP

    WARWICK, Monday. --[?]n a runaway tractor p[?]ged over a 20 foot cliff at Cement Mills to-day, the ...

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  20. BRITISH CHANCELLOR'S ADDRESS TO LAWYERS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The British Lord High Chancellor (Viscount Jowitt) to-day urged lawyers to follow loyally the ...

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  21. Lucky Diamond Find

    JOHANNESBURG. -- In gravel about a foot from the spot where another digger had given up working a claim on the Farm Diamont. ...

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  22. BIG SHIPBUILDING PLANS FOR FUTURE DISCLOSED

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Shipbuilders have planned works worth £3,250,000 to keep staff fully employed until 1954. A ...

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  23. Hot Drink!

    BANGKOK. -- Feeling thirsty when he arrived home, Nai Thien Sae Tang, a Siamese, picked up a glass filled with what he thought ...

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  24. MOVE TO HALT MIGRANT FLOW TO STEEL INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Newcastle ironworkers want the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Holt) to stop the flow of ...

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  25. UNIONS SUMMONED BEFORE INDUSTRIAL COURT

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Shop delegates of five metal trade unions have been summoned to appear before the State Industrial [?] ...

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  26. Mr. Churchill's Oratory

    "Mr. Churchill was described a year or two ago by that restrained newspaper, 'The Manchester Guardian," as the greatest living ...

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  27. MEN'S LUCKY ESCAPE WHEN TRUCK OVERTURNS

    BUNDABERG, Monday. -- A lecturer, Robert Endean, and a student. William Dowd. of the Queensland University had narrow ...

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  28. PERSIAN OIL MOVES

    TEHERAN, Monday. -- The leader of the British delegation (Mr. J. Stokes) talked with the Shah of Persia for more than ...

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  29. FRENCH POLITICIAN FOUND DEAD

    LONDON, Monday. -- Reuters correspondent in Orleans says that M. Pierre Chevallier, who was appointed French Secretary of State ...

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  30. Death of Polio Victim

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A 16-year-old Kingaroy iron lung poliomyelitis victim. Hilda Mills, has died in the Brisbane ...

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  31. ASSAM CROP DAMAGE

    GUAHATI (Assam). Monday. --Morn than 60,000,000 rupees (£4,500,000) worth of jute crops were destroyed and damaged by floods in ...

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  32. Found Shot in Stomach

    CAIRNS, Monday.--At 7.30 a.m. to-day Dorli Stocker, a native of Switzerland, residing in Evelyn. on the Atherton Tableland, was ...

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  33. New Calibre Service Rifle for Australian Forces

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Australia will adopt the .280 service rifle. The Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) said to-day that the new .280 calibre weapon would completely replace the .303 in Australia. The new rifle ...

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  34. Tax Concessions Promised to New Zealand Electors

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Sidney Holland) opening the National Party's election campaign in Christchurch to-night in a nation-wide broadcast, promised income tax concessions if the present ...

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  37. BUSINESSMEN WANT PRICE FREEZING ORDER LIFTED

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Retailers, manufacturers, wholesalers and other commercial interests to-day asked the ...

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  38. GOVERNOR TO OPEN PARLIAMENT TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A packed house will hear the Governor (Sir John Lavarack) make his half-hour speech at ...

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  39. PAKISTAN'S FURTHER PLEA ON KASHMIR

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuters representative in Karachi says that the Prime Minister of Pakistan (Liaquat Ali Khan), ...

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  40. SURVEY OF NATION'S WATER RESOURCES

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Australia's ultimate population would depend on the conservation of the nation's water resources. ...

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  41. FREIGHTER STILL DRIFTING IN HEAVY SEAS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The 7285-ton freighter Stanfirth is drifting helplessly in heavy seas about 25 miles off Gabo ...

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  42. PATIENT INJURED IN FALL FROM HOSPITAL BALCONY

    BUNDABERG, Monday.--A patient fell 20 feet from the balcony of the Bundaberg General Hospital last night. He ...

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  43. QUEBEC'S "PADLOCK LAW" ON COMMUNISTS

    QUEBEC, Monday. -- The most effective part of Quebec's anti-Communist "padlock law" might be adopted by ...

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  44. FIRM TO EXPERIMENT WITH RAMMED EARTH HOUSES

    WARWICK, Monday. -- A Warwick building firm will undertake experiments in the next few weeks with pise de terre. or rammed ...

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  45. "IMMIGRATION SCHEME MORE IMPORTANT THAN NATIONAL SERVICE PROGRAMME"

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Australia's immigration scheme was more important even than the National Service programme, the secretary of the New Settlers' League (Mr. W. Rudder) stated to-day. ...

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  46. One Polio Case Reported

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Only one case of poliomyelitis was notified to the Brisbane City Council during the week-end. The patient ...

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