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  4. STERLING PRICES TO GO EVEN HIGHER?

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Sterling area prices will rise even higher, according to Mr. Colin Clark, who is the ...

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  5. Big Battles Loom Along Eastern Front in Korea

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--Major new battles appeared to be developing along the eastern front in Korea today as the Communists rushed up heavy reinforcements against the South Korean offensive. The ...

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  6. U.S. COMMUNISTS GOING INTO HIDING

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--The Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (Mr. J. Edgar Hoover) ...

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  7. Changes in Liquor and Gambling Laws Urged

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Opinions differed at the Police Union conference to-day on hotel closing hours. Mr. C. Rainsford (Tasmania) told delegates that drunkenness in Tasmania, had decreased to a record low level ...

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  8. CASEY FOUND ASIA TO BE "IN A FERMENT"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) said today that of all the countries ...

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  9. HAWAII SHAKEN BY SEVERE 'QUAKE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.-- The United Press correspondent at Honolulu says that an earthquake, at least as large ...

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    This machine, known as a ditcher, can, under favourable conditions, excavate a trench 1000 feet long, two feet deep and 18 inches wide in one day. It is shown being operated by City Council employees preparing trenches for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PROTEST STOPPAGE OVER WILLEROO ?

    IPSWICH, Wednesday.--It is anticipated that Ipswich's 2600 coal miners will be idle next week as a protest over the ...

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  12. WEATHER AFFECTS WHEAT SOWINGS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Because of the dry weather, about 130,000 acres of land prepared for wheat planting in ...

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  13. ADMISSION OF ASIAN SETTLERS URGED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The admission of Asian settlers to Australia, under a quota system, was advocated to-day ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA WILL NOT BE PARTY TO WOOL ALLOCATION SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Commonwealth Government had decided that Australia would not be a party to the allocation scheme for wool or any proposal that exporting countries should impose price ceilings ...

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  15. CABINET CONCLUDES BUDGET MEETING

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- In a three days' sitting, which concluded late to-night, the Federal Cabinet laid down ...

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  16. WOOL REFERENDUM RESULT EXPECTED THIS WEEK

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The result of the Commonwealth-wide referendum of wool growers on the proposed ...

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  17. VICTORIAN TOWNSHIPS HIT BY FLOODS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Three Victorian townships tonight were battling against their worst floods on record. ...

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  18. DECREASE IN ACREAGE OF INDIA'S FOOD CROPS

    BOMBAY (Reuters).--There has been a decrease in India's area under wheat, rice, and barley during 1950-51 compared with the ...

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  19. SUSPENSIONS OF BUTTER SALES AT COOLANGATTA

    MURWILLUMBAH, Wednesday. -- Butter was withheld from sale in Coolangatta shops this morning ...

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  20. MANY ACCEPT JAP TREATY CONFERENCE INVITATION

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. --The State Department yesterday announced that 32 countries had formally ...

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  21. NO IMMEDIATE RISE IN N.S.W. BUTTER PRICE?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Butter in New South Wales may not rise to 28 a lb. until next week because the New ...

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  22. BROTHER OF MISSING U.K. DIPLOMAT RESIGNS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Alan Maclean, the brother of the missing British diplomat, Donald MacLean, has resigned ...

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  23. INJUNCTION AGAINST LESSEE OF GARAGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A garage owner to-day obtained an interim injunction -- which will remain effective until ...

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  24. ASSURANCE ON FLOW OF U.K. MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Holt) to-night gave an assurance that there would ...

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  25. THREE YOUNG CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Three children were burned to death last night when a fire destroyed a shearer's hut ...

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  26. JAPANESE LEGATION TO BE SET UP IN AUSTRALIA

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--Australia is one of the countries in which Japan will establish a diplomatic legation when ...

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  27. LABOUR MEMBERS WANT BIG SALARY INCREASES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Labour members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly will seek substantial salary ...

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  28. COMPULSION ON ANTI-EROSION MEASURES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Power to compel land holders to take steps to combat erosion will be acquired by the ...

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  29. British Ultimatum to Persians on Plan to Break Oil Deadlock

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuters correspondent in Teheran reported that the leader of the British oil delegation, Mr. Richard Stokes, gave the Persian Government 24 hours from mid-day yesterday to accept the ...

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  30. University Hockey

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. -- South Australia beat Victoria by seven goals to two, and Western Australia defeated Queensland by ...

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  31. NEW FILTER MAY IMPROVE WATER SUPPLIES

    WASHINGTON (by Air Mail).--A new device for analysing bacteria which, it is claimed, would greatly speed up the testing of water and ...

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  34. INQUEST INTO DALBY WOMAN'S DEATH

    DALBY, Wednesday.--A detective said at the inquest into the death of a woman to-day that he thought the possibility ...

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  35. STATION HAND DROWNED IN CREEK NEAR GOONDIWINDI

    GOONDIWINDI, Wednesday. --Royston Joseph Summers or Tierney (44), a station worker, was found drowned in a ...

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  36. DROUGHT DRIVES WILD HORSES INTO CITY

    MACKAY, Wednesday. -- Horses are dying of starvation on Mackay district roads, and wild brumbies have come out ...

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    The Smith College Chamber Singers with their conductor. Miss Hiatt, in centre, outside. St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, They were appearing at a lunch hour concert in the famous St. Margaret's Church. From Smith College, an outstanding college, for women in Massachusetts, the girls are concluding a tour of Europe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. TOP WOMEN GOLFERS FAIL TO IMPRESS

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. -- The South Australian champion woman golfer, Mrs. J. Wheatley led the field with 79 after ...

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