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  4. Delegations at Kaesong For Cease-fire Talks

    TOKIO, Sunday.-- The United Nations and Communist delegates have arrived in Kaesong to conduct preliminary Korean cease-fire talks. Helicopters carrying the delegates landed north of the Imjin River at 9.30 a.m. ...

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  5. STEEP RISE IN U. K. DEFENCE COSTS

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Britons would be paying £36 sterling a head for defence by 1953 compared with £16 sterling at ...

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    Debutantes who were presented at the Masonic Ball in the Memorial Hall.-- Left to right: Misses Margaret Webb, June Hanscombe, Josie Robinson, Ruth Coles, Valma Elliott, Heather Holley, Barbara Broadley and Beverley Cordwell. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The Toowoomba Salvation Army girls' timbrel band, which, with the Young People's brass band, was commissioned and inaugurated by the divisional secretary of the South Queensland Young People's Movement (Major F. Searle) on Saturday night. The leader, Mrs. R. Sewell, is second from the left. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LABOUR SCHEME FOR INDUSTRIAL PEACE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Government legislation "to the end of time" could never bring industrial peace, the ...

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  9. POPULATION MAJOR PROBLEM IN INDIA

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The Prime Minister of India (Mr. Nehru) declared yesterday that India must encourage birth ...

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  10. TRUMAN ADDRESSES PEACE MESSAGE TO RUSSIANS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- President Truman said in a message to the Soviet Government yesterday that it was the sacred duty of the leaders of the United States and Russia to pursue every honourable means to satisfy ...

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  11. EVATT'S COMMENT ON DEFENCE BILL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Dr. H. V. Evatt) said tonight that the purpose of the ...

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  12. COURT'S RULING FORMALLY REJECTED BY PERSIANS

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Reuters correspondent in Teheran says that the Teheran Radio reported last night that the Persian Government had formally rejected the International Court's ruling on the Anglo-Iranian oil ...

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  13. DINOSAUR PRINTS IDENTIFIED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Giant, prehistoric dinosaurs may have had vast stamping grounds near the Balgowan colliery, on the ...

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  14. FULL-SCALE TALKS START TO-MORROW

    TOKIO, Sunday.-- United Nations and Communist liaison officers meeting at Kaesong to-day agreed to ...

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  15. FUTURE PRICE OF BUTTER TO BE DECIDED TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- Butter may be dearer in Australia as the result of a conference of State Prices ...

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  16. STEEL FOR RAILWAYS HELD UP IN BRITAIN

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Large stocks of steel for Queensland were awaiting shipment in Great Britain, the Acting Minister for Railways (Mr ...

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  17. NEW HOSPITAL BUILT BY FRIENDLY SOCIETY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- A £10,000 13-bed hospital to be opened at Pittsworth on July 21 is the first of its kind in ...

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  18. ATTACK ON JURY SYSTEM BY ARCHBISHOP DUHIG

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Archbishop Duhig again criticised the jury system to-day and forecast that in Queensland it ...

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  19. MOVE LIKELY TO END STATE OF WAR WITH GERMANY

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- Reuters correspondent in Washington reported that an authoritative source said ...

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  20. GOVERNOR-GENERAL TO TOUR GREAT BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- The Governor-General (Mr. McKell) will sail from Melbourne on Saturday to tour ...

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  21. INCREASED ENTRIES FOR BRISBANE EISTEDDFOD

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Two thousand and fifty entrants will compete in the third City of Brisbane Eisteddfod, ...

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  22. GRIM DISCOVERY BY RAILWAY EMPLOYEE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- A railway employee found the body of Albert Percival Pritchard (62), of Merriwether, between ...

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  23. CROFTON WEED RESEARCH BY BRISBANE BIOLOGIST

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Research by a Brisbane biologist, Mr. A. P. Dodd, might save thousands of acres of ...

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  24. BROADER STRUCTURE FOR PACIFIC DEFENCE URGED

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- The Japanese peace treaty, to be signed in San Francisco in September, could and should be ...

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  25. SEVERE BLACKOUT IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Thirty-nine metropolitan districts were blacked out between 5.15 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. to-day. This ...

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  26. BOY KILLED, SIX INJURED IN SYDNEY ACCIDENTS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- A boy was killed and six persons were hurt in road accidents during the week-end. One of the ...

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  27. TEACHER CONTROVERSY

    ABERCORN, Sunday.-- Parents said to-day that they were keeping their children at the Abercorn State School so that ...

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  28. R. S. L. PRESIDENT MAY MISS STATE CONGRESS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The State president of the Returned Soldiers' League (Mr. R. D. Huish) may miss the State ...

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  29. Coin in Child's Stomach

    BUNDABERG, Sunday.-- Maureen Powell, aged four years, who swallowed a halfpenny on Friday and was taken to Brisbane that night, ...

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  30. NINE-FOOT FALL FATAL

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- An elderly man was killed to-day when he fell only nine feet off a scaffolding. He was Richard ...

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  33. FRENCH BLAST KILLS 17

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Reuters correspondent in Bethune (France) says that 17 workers, most of them women, were ...

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  34. Statements on Synthetic Wool Called "Rash" and "Incorrect"

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- The president of the American Wool Council Incorporated (Mr. Harry Devereaux) charged the Director of Economic Stabilisation (Mr. Eric Johnston) with making "rash and incorrect" statements ...

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  35. TWO EARTH TREMORS FELT IN DUNEDIN

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.-- Short, sharp earth tremors were felt in Dunedin on Saturday, but no damage was reported. ...

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  36. SUGAR COMPANY TO RAISE PRICES FROM TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- The Colonial Sugar Refining Company will increase its selling price of sugar from to-day, ...

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  37. SPECTACULAR FIRE CAUSES MILLIONS OF DOLLARS DAMAGE TO NEW JERSEY PLANT

    NEWARK (New Jersey), Sunday.-- A spectacular fire, in which flames rose thousands of feet into the air as tanks filled with gas exploded like rockets, raged out of control for more than five hours in the Newark port area yesterday. At ...

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  38. A. L. P. WHARF LEADERS OFFER CO-OPERATION

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Australian Labour Party group men, who are now in full control of the Waterside Workers' ...

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  39. YOUNG MAN KILLED IN HEAD-ON COLLISION

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- A young man was killed and two sisters were injured when a truck and a car collided ...

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  40. OUTBREAK OF WINTER AILMENTS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Winter epidemics of gastro-enteritis and influenza have broken out in Sydney. Both illnesses ...

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  41. HIS MAJESTY LOOKS WELL

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The King made his first public appearance since his illness at the opening of a new club in ...

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