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  4. CHANGE OF PLANS ON FEDERAL POST

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- A sudden reversal occurred in arrangements under which the former Federal secretary ...

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  5. Limited Progress in Cease-fire Talks

    TOKIO, Monday.-- United Nations and Communist delegates to the Kaesong cease-fire talks again failed to resolve their differences over the demilitarised buffer zone. To-day's talks were adjourned after a session ...

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  6. DELAYING ACTION ON PRICE RISE ALLEGED

    BRISBANE. Monday.-- "Although it is dry throughout the dairying districts of the State. dry weather is ...

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  7. MR. MENZIES OUTLINES ANTI- INFLATION PLANS

    SYDNEY, Mond[?]-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) threw wage freezing into the ring for discussion at the national anti inflation conference in Sydney today. "If may or may not be a proposal of great merit, but! have heard if suggested' that there should be a wage freeze and it will be interesting to hear your views on ...

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  8. PREMIERS' VIEWS ON INFLATION

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The Deputy Premier of Queensland (Mr. Gair) said that he would have liked to see the ...

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    Peach Blossom in July.-- Unseasonably warm July weather has resulted in early budding of many shrubs in Toowoomba. Several flowering peach trees have burst into blossom already. This fine specimen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IV. Singleton in Haig ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PRIMARY INDUSTRIES KEY TO FUTURE POPULATION TRENDS

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The full development of its primary resources would increase Queensland's population five-fold within 30 years, the Direcor of the State Bureau of Industry (Mr. Colin Clark) slated to-day in an ...

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  11. INDIA'S OBJECTIONS TO JAPANESE TREATY

    NEW YORK, Monday.-- India has raised three objections to the draft of the proposed Japanese peace treaty. ...

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  12. VISITOR AIDS FLYING DOCTOR APPEAL

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- A Victorian woman on holidays in Queensland has given £1000 to the flying doctor appeal. She ...

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  13. STUDENT TEACHERS WALK OUT OF LECTURE ROOMS

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- About 800 students of the Sydney Teachers' College walked out of their lecture rooms after their ...

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  14. SHORTAGE OF LABOUR ON MELBOURNE WHARVES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Two hundred new watersiders will start work in Melbourne in the next 10 days—but the ...

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  15. NAVY CARRIER WILL NOT MAKE BRISBANE VISIT

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Heavy seas off the south coast of New South Wales have interfered with the exercises, of the ...

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  16. R.A.A.F. TRAINEES ENTER AMBERLEY STATION

    IPSWICH, Monday.-- More than 170 18-year-old National Service Trainees who moved into camp at the Amberley ...

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  17. NO POLICY DECISION ON T.A.A. OR C.O.R.

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- No policy decision of any kind had been made in relation to either Trans-Australia Airlines ...

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  18. OUTRIGHT WIN IN MACQUARIE SEAT

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Mr. A. S. Luchetti, the Labour candidate in the Macquarie by-election, Is now certain of winning ...

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  19. "NO POLITICAL HOLD UPS ON MELBOURNE WHARVES"

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- There would be no political hold-ups on the wharves this year caused by the Melbourne branch of the ...

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  20. STOCK EXCHANGE CALMER

    LONDON, Monday.-- The London Stock Exchange, which took a terrific jolt on July 28 after the Chancellor of the ...

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  21. MANY BREACHES OF N.S.W. PRICES REGULATIONS

    SYDNIEY, Monday.-- The Prices Minister (Mr. Finnan) said to-night that about 100 traders had been reported for ...

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  22. SHOTGUN WOUNDS FATAL

    CAIRNS. Monday.-- John Frazer (16), of Rocky Creek, near Tolga, died in the Atherton Hospital to-day from the ...

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  23. Imported Bull for Downs

    BRISBANE. Monday.-- A Shorthorn bull calf worth 1000 guineas has left Scotland for Queensland. He is 11-months-old Pettodrie ...

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  24. PERSIAN OIL PROPOSALS

    LONDON, Monday.-- President Truman's special envoy (Mr. Averell Harriman) to-day received Persia's reply to ...

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  25. PRICES INSPECTOR DEFIED IN SYDNEY MARKETS

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- At the city .markets to-day an agent defied a prices inspector and sold special quality beans at ...

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  26. OPENING OF BRISBANE MURDER TRIAL

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The trial of Leonard Vaughan Toms (38) and George Joseph. Hackett (31). charged with the murder of ...

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  27. COST OF ROYAL BALL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--City councillors think the cost of the Royal ball may be cut by £10,000. This would reduce the ...

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  28. HOSPITAL TAXED WITH NEW POLIO CASES

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The daily influx of poliomyelitis cases is taxing accommodation at the Brisbane General ...

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  29. Public Service Hours

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) denied to-night that any decision had been made to ...

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  32. High Price at Tobacco Sale

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Prices were up an average of 50 per cent. on last year's rates at the South Queensland Tobacco Growers' ...

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  33. LYREBIRDS DESTROYED BY BUSH FIRES

    BRISBANE. Monday.-- "Bush fires are destroying Queensland's rare lyrebirds, found only in the Granite Belt area near the New ...

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  34. Thousands from Behind "Iron Curtain" Moving Into Germany

    BRISBANE, Monday-- The State president of the Returned Servicemen's League (Mr. R. D. Huish), who returned to Brisbane to-night from a three months' world 1 tour, said that United States authorities in Germany ...

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  35. NEW STATE BASIC WAGE OPERATIVE THIS WEEK

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The new State basic wage of £8156 a week for males and £516 a week for females ...

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  36. BIG RAILWAY SCHEMES

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- More than £300,000 will be spent by the Railways Department this year on its Brisbane suburban ...

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    The Royal Australian Air Force's helicopter, a Sikorsky S-51, at Archerfield. Five thousand people visited the aerodrome on Sunday to see the helicopter, which is the latest American-type of "Flying Windmill. It cost £37,000 and will be used for civil and military rescue work in sea or land disasters. The cruising speed of the helicopter is 85 miles an hour and the top speed 103 m.p.h. Exhibition flights will be given in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. "ISRAEL WANTS U.S. TO DEVELOP OIL DEPOSITS"

    NEW YORK, Monday.-- Israel had cancelled her British oil prospecting rights because she wanted the Americans to ...

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  39. "ELECTRONIC" WEAPONS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Every type of weapon in future would be electronically controlled. a director of Electronic ...

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