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  4. MANAGER'S REPORT TO WHEAT BOARD

    Deliveries of wheat to No. 14 pool at July 18 totalled 7,710,337 bushels, of which 5,722,844 bushels had been ...

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  5. DRASTIC CUTS IN PUBLIC SERVICE PLANNED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The retrenchment of a minimum of 10,000 Commonwealth public servants as a counter-inflationary move has been decided upon by the Commonwealth Government. The immigration programme is also under review. The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) announced these actions to-night when making ...

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  6. SEVENTH SESSION OF CEASE-FIRE TALKS

    SEOUL, Thursday. -- The Associated Press correspondent says the United Nations and Communist truce ...

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  7. Wharf Stoppage Follows Healy's Gaol Sentence

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Sydney's 6000 watersideers walked off all ships in the harbour this afternoon following the sentence of their Federal secretary, James Healy, to six weeks' hard labour for encouraging a ...

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  8. Franco's Effort to Win Confidence of Allies

    MADRID, Thursday.-- General Franco will announce to-day the formation of a liberalised Cabinet in an effort to win the confidence of the North Atlantic Pact nations, according to reliable sources. General Franco, ...

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  9. RISING DEATH ROLL IN TEHERAN RIOTS

    TEHERAN, Thursday.-- The Associated Press says Persian security officials have asked the American Embassy to ban ...

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  10. "INDIA WILL RESIST ANY AGGRESSION"

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Reuters representative in New Delhi says the Indian Prime Minister (Bandit Nehru) ...

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  11. "NEW AUSTRALIANS SHOULD BE FINGER-PRINTED"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- A high-ranking Sydney police officer said to-day that all New Australians should be finger-printed. He said that migrants were fingerprinted in the United States and other countries. The ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND LEAD IN HOCKEY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Queensland went to the lead in the all-Australian Hockey Carnival at Melbourne to-day by a narrow 2 to ...

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  13. FOREIGN PREPONDERANCE IN IMMIGRATION

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Immigration of foreigners in the last two years has been outstripping arrivals of ...

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  14. Sheep Appreciate Kindness

    CAPE TOWN (Reuters).-- Shepp are like human beings and respond to kindness, according to an article in the South African ...

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  15. INCREASED PAYMENTS FOR SCHOOL TRANSPORT

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Government payments for country school transport services are to be increased by nearly 25 per ...

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  16. "May Need to Review Effect of Wage Rise on Dairy Prices"

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- "In view of the steep increase in the basic wage, if may be necessary to review its effect on butter and cheese prices already presented to the Federal Government," said the State ...

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  17. T. L. C. CONDEMNATION OF COMMONWEALTH PLANS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The New South Wales Trades and Labour Council to-night unanimously decided to ...

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  18. SINGAPORE BASE MINED

    SINGAPORE (Associated Press). -- The Royal Navy is laying minefields at the approaches to Singapore's gigantic naval base, the ...

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  19. "NO NEED FOR SPECIAL STATE PRICE-FREEZING ORDER"

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Price readjustments in Queensland will be considered by the Prices Commissioner (Mr. Fullagar) early next month. The Minister for Prices (Mr. Larcombe) said to-day that there was no ...

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  20. Rubber Workers Recommence

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The 250 striking maintenance men at the Granville works of the Goodyear Tyre and Rubber ...

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  23. Grafton Cup Result

    GRAFTON, Thursday. -- The Grafton Cup of one and a quarter miles and 100 yards, resulted: Bonny Romance 7.1 (K. Grady), ...

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  24. RECORD YEAR FOR SECONDARY INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Queensland secondary manufacturing industries had a record year last year. They employed, 88,963 workers, who earned £34,747,789. Figures released by the State Statistician (Mr. S. Solomon) to-day ...

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  25. BIG STOCK LOSSES IN MACKAY DISTRICT

    MACKAY, Thursday.-- A conservative estimate of the number of cattle which had died from blackleg disease from late 1950 until the ...

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  26. Damages Against Council

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A widow, of Bundaberg. Mrs. Henrietta Roberts (66), was awarded £923 damages against the ...

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    This Salvation Army Young People's Band holds an open-air meeting every Sunday night in Ruthven Street. It was recently formed to provide the young people of the Toowoomba Corps with an opportunity for practical Christian witness and service. The conductor is Mr. E. Exton. -- Photo by F. G. Crook-King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. ST. LOUIS BRACED FOR BEGINNING OF FLOOD

    ST. LOUIS, Thursday.-- St. Louis was braced last night for the beginning of its worst flood in 100 years, as it felt the first blows of ...

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