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    The Duke of Edinburgh recently presented new colours to the Royal Marine Barracks at Plymouth. The photograph shows him inspecting Marines at the Barracks on August 2. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITAIN TO IMPORT SUGAR FROM CUBA

    LONDON, Thursday -The Associated Press reports that the British Government has informed the Commonwealth ...

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  6. BRISBANE RINGED BY FIRES

    BRISBANE, Thursday --Brisbane was again ringed by bush and grass fires in the suburbs to-day. Twenty fires to-day brought the total to 120 since Monday. Firemen tuned out for their first fire at 4 a.m. and were ...

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  7. VESSEL DISABLED IN STORMY BASS STRAIT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday --The 7285-ton freighter, Stanfirth, is in serious trouble in tempestuous Bass Strait seas. ...

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  8. Communists Now Seek Resumption of Talks

    HONG KONG, Thursday --The Australian Associated Press reports that the Chinese Communists have asked the United Nations Supreme Commander (General Ridgway) to resume the armistice talks. Peking Radio this ...

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  9. HEAVY NAVY LOSSES IN SYDNEY BLAZE

    SYDNEY, Thursday --A fire early to-night destroyed or damaged about £30,000 worth of Navy reserve stores and ...

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  10. BIG EXPENDITURE ON RAILWAY YARDS

    BRISBANE. Thursday -- The railway goods yards at Brisbane and Rockhampton are to bo improved at a cost of £230.000. ...

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  11. NO IMMEDIATE HALT TO INFLATION TREND

    LONDON, Thursday -- Australians could expect no immediate or spectacular results from the Government's ...

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  12. Federal Cabinet Refuses to Raise Butter Subsidy

    CANBERRA, Thursday --Federal Cabinet to-day failed to break the statemate between the Commonwealth and States on butter prices. The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. McEwen) announced that Cabinet had refused to ...

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  13. TEST TUBE ANIMALS IN SHOW PARADE

    BRISBANE. Thursday -- Three test tube dairy animals took part in the Exhibition grand parade yesterday. Two were from Mr. R. J. ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT AND UNIONS TO CONFER ON BALLOTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday -- The Commonwealth Government would confer with trade unions before it ...

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  15. TALKS OK FINANCE

    CANBERRA, Thursday -- Representatives of Life Assurance Societies will confer tomorrow with the ...

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  16. CROWN CASE CLOSED IN BRISBANE MURDER TRIAL

    BRISBANE, Thursday --After the Crown evidence in the "Body In the River" case closed in the Criminal Court to-day, Leonard ...

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  17. GALE WINDS, RAIN AND SNOW SWEEP SOUTHERN STATES

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — siting, gale-torce westerly winds, accompanied by rain and snow, left a trail of destruction over a large area of New South Wales today. Garages and buildings were demolished, homes ...

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  18. U.K. PLAN FOR ATOM POWER TEST STATION

    LONDON, Thursday -- The British Ministry of Supply stated yesterday that British scientists were studying plans ...

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  19. LACK OF SUPPLIES PREVENT COMPANY'S TENDER

    BRISBANE. Thursday -- The lack of supplies had prevented the Shell Company tendering to supply the Main Roads Commission with ...

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  20. REDUCTION IN RETAIL MARGINS IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE. Thursday --The Victorian Prices Commissioner (Mr. Waldron) today ordered immediate ...

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  21. COUNTRY GOLF TITLE TO TOOWOOMBA PLAYER

    BRISBANE, Thursday -- The Toowoomba golfer, Ian Gibson, took the 1951 Queensland country golf title at Indooroopiliy to-day by ...

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  22. BARBER ON MURDER CHARGE

    LONDON, Thursday -- Zeriguli Aissa. of Algiers, knew that his girl friend had a husband who was a barber, but he did not ...

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  23. Communist World Youth Festival Contingents Cram East Berlin

    LONDON, Thursday --Reuters representative in Berlin says that a new wave of between 400,000 and 500,000 youths is due to reach East Berlin to-day for the Communist World Youth Festival. Already there are ...

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  24. NEW FLAG OFFICER FOR AUSTRALIAN FLEET

    LONDON, Thursday -- The Admiralty announced to-day the appontment of Rear-Admiral J. W. M. Eaton, D.S.O., ...

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  25. "CONTINUING SHORTAGE OF NEWSPRINT"

    WASHINGTON, Thursday --A continuing shortage of newsprint among the Western nations is predicted in a ...

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  26. U.N. PROPOSALS FOR RELIEF IN KOREA

    NEW YORK. Thursday --Mr. Donald Kingsley (Director- General of the United Nations Relief Agency in Korea) said ...

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  27. Premier Seriously ill

    BRISBANE, Thursday --The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) is still seriously ill in hospital and is receiving oxygen continuously. ...

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  28. Credit Policies Reviewed

    CANBERRA. Thursday --Existing bank credit policies were reviewed by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies), the Treasurer (Sir Arthur ...

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  31. TARA GRAZIERS PAY £100 FOR ONE DINGO SCALP

    BRISBANE, Thursday -- Graziers in the Tara area last week paid a dingo hunter £100 for one dog's scalp. ...

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  32. Chiang Kai-Shek's Troops Plan Return to Chinese Mainland

    WASHINGTON, Thursday --The United States Congress was informed yesterday that Chinese Nationalist troops on Formosa were determined to recapture the Chinese mainland. Meanwhile the Administration told ...

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  33. "AMPLE RAILWAY WAGGONS FOR WHEAT CARRIAGE"

    BRISBANE Thursday --Ample supplies of railway waggons had been available for the carriage of wheat ...

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  34. REASONS FOR DISMISSAL

    BRISBANE, ' Thursday --The former manager of Northgate Cannery (Mr. W. A. Mawbey) to-day disclosed ...

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