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  4. AUSTRALIA FACING SHORTAGE OF MEAT

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- A warning against a possible meat shortage in Australia was sounded by the Bureau ...

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  5. Ridgway May Demand New Site for Talks

    TOKIO, Friday.--The United Nations Supreme Commander (General Ridgway), in reply to the Communists' suspension of the armistice talks, probably will demand new and stringent conditions for a resumption of ...

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  6. Winter Sunshine in Queen's Park

    This section of Queen's Park, Toowoomba, as viewed from Hume Street, embraces a pleasing combination of artistically-grouped silky oak trees, the high grassy bank of the hockey field, a gracefully curved track, and the excavated playing field on the right. Queen's Park is acknowledged to be one of the finest pieces of parkland in Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Increased Subsidies on Butter and Tea Sought

    PERTH, Friday.--Queensland and New South Wales are almost certain to increase the butter retail price by 6d. to 28 a lb. next week. The new price will be introduced simultaneously by both States. The ...

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  8. DEATH, INJURY IN WELL ACCIDENTS

    One man was killed and another is in the Brisbane General Hospital in a serious condition as the result of ...

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  9. INCREASE IN GOVERNMENT PURCHASE OF LAMBS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A 17[?] per cent. increase in the Commonwealth Government lamb purchase schedule will operate ...

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  10. "Delay in Granting Butter Price Rise Costly to Dairy Farmers"

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Every day that the price of butter is kept down by 11½d. a lb. in shops, if represents a loss of £38,400 to Australian dairymen--on a consumption of 10,000 tons per month in Australia [?] ...

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  11. REFERENDUM PAMPHLETS BEING POSTED

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The printing and posting to electors of the "Yes'' and "No" pamphlets for the referendum on ...

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  12. WOOL MARKETING PLAN REJECTED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Australian wool growers have rejected by referendum a marketing plan of minimum ...

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  13. INTERNATIONAL COURT TO DECIDE SUEZ ISSUE!

    LONDON, Friday. -- Egypt intends to put the Suez Canal shipping question before the International Court at The ...

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  14. Plans for Carnival are Nearing Completion

    Last night's meeting of the Carnival of Flowers committee increased the tempo at which the plans and arrangements for the Carnival are now proceeding. The majority of the sub-committees tendered their ...

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  15. DECLINE IN WOOL PRICES FORECAST

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- The Australian Associated Press says that little public interest has been aroused in the ...

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  16. SISTER KENNY SAYS: "I AM A GUINEA PIG"

    NEW YORK, Friday.--Sister Elizabeth Kenny told a Press conference yesterday that she was allowing Australian doctors ...

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  17. GOVERNMENTS TO MEET ON NATIVE WELFARE

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Representatives of the Commonwealth and State Governments would meet at a native welfare ...

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  18. FIRE ENGINE BURNS WHILE FIREMEN FIGHT FIRE

    CAIRNS, Friday.--While firemen were fighting a grass fire near the Shell Company depot, Wharf Street, to-day, they ...

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  19. PLAN TO PREVENT RED DELAYING TACTICS AT JAPANESE PEACE TREATY CONFERENCE

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The United States had drafted a rigid set of rules for the Japanese peace treaty conference, to be held in San Francisco next month. They are designed to prevent any delaying t[?]ctics by the Soviet ...

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  20. LIBERAL PARTY TO SET UP AREA SELECTION COUNCILS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Liberal Party candidates for the State and Federal elections will be selected by area ...

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  21. OIL COMPANY TAKES NO PART IN COURT MOVE

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Shell Oil Company of Australia Limited did not wish to take part in a court move ...

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  24. COAL MINERS WARNED AGAINST HOLDING PROTEST STOPPAGES

    BRISBANE, Friday.--After a compulsory conference on the Willeroo colliery dispute had broken down to-day, the chairman of the Coal Reference Board (Mr. J. A. Murray) issued an order prohibiting the proposed ...

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  25. EXPRESS TRAINS COLLIDE

    LONDON, Friday. -- Twelve people were killed and over 40 others were seriously injured when the Paris-Sarrebu[?]k [?]nd ...

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  26. Expanding Primary Production Will Tax State Rail Services

    BRISBANE, Friday.--In a deputation to the Minister for Transport (Mr. Duggan), the Queensland Council of Agriculture asked what the Railway Department's programme was to meet the demand for traffic in the ...

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