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  4. LOCAL AUTHORITIES' FINANCE PROBLEMS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- It is probable that the Local Authorities' Association of Queensland, at its ...

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  5. UNIFORM PRICES FOR FOOD URGED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Grocers and shopkeepers tonight urged a uniform price throughout Australia for ...

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  6. Search for New British Policy Towards Persia

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- There is growing evidence thai Persia has rejected any intention of co-operating with Britain or the International Court in solving the oil dispute. This is forcing Ministers and officials in ...

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  7. RED CEASE-FIRE PROPOSALS

    TOKIO, Wednesday.-- The Communist proposals for a cease-fire in Korea, as reported to-day by the Pyongyang radio, would carry the United Nations forces 10 kilometres below the Parallel, and would represent ...

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  8. Six-year Plan May Make Butter, Cheese Dearer

    CANBERRA, Wednesday-- Butter and cheese might be dearer under the six-year stabilisation plan the Government had for the dairying industry, the Minister for Agriculture and Commerce (Mr. McEwen) said ...

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  9. LABOUR ATTACK ON REFERENDUM BILL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Government's attempt to seek power by referendum to ban the Communists was a ...

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  10. N. Z. PARLIAMENT TO BE DISSOLVED

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr Sydney Holland) announced in the House of Representatives ...

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  11. MOSSADEO MAY NOW ACCEPT MR. TRUMAN'S OFFER

    TEHERAN, Wednesday.-- Persian Cabinet sources said to-day that the Premier (Dr. Mossadeq) was now likely to ...

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  12. DISCUSSION ON FOREIGN TROOPS REFUSED BY U. N.

    United Nations delegates to the Kaesong cease-fire talks were to-day reported to have rejected the Communist ...

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  13. SPLIT LABOUR VOTE LIKELY IN MACOUARIE BY-ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Labour vote at the Macquarie by-election on July 28 may be split. The election has ...

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  14. BUOYANCY OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT REVENUE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) has balanced his 1950-51 budget. Revenue ...

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  15. N. Z. STRIKE EXPECTED TO END WITHIN TWO DAYS

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.-- An official end of the waterfront strike is expected within two days. The seamen ...

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  16. DOLLAR LOAN INSTALMENT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) said to-day that the Government was considering ...

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  17. BIG MILITARY DEMAND FOR WORLD WOOL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Military purposes are likely to absorb one-twelfth of next season's world wool supplies, according to the ...

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  18. EMPLOYEE DELIVERY SYSTEM INCREASING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Because of the increased postal charges, city business firms are using employees to deliver letters. ...

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  19. SCREENING OF GERMANS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- German workers being brought to Australia to work on developmental projects were not ...

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  20. LOW N. S. W. TEMPERATURES

    Wednesday. -- Twentyseven towns in New South Wales had temperatures below freezing point to-day. Eight degrees at ...

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  21. CANCER OF THE LUNG

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Arsenic in tobacco does not provide any simple Explanation for the increase in cancer of ...

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  22. ALL BLACKS' EASY WIN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The All Blacks Rugby Union team needs only seven points to become the greatest scoring machine ever to ...

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  23. BRISBANE EISTEDDFOD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Townsville Junior Choral Choir took the stage at the eisteddfod to-night with its numbers reduced by nearly ...

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  24. SHIPS AND MEN IDLE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Ten ships and 1235 watersiders were idle to-day. The dispute over the unloading of Japanese cement from ...

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  25. RAILWAY LINKS SOUGHT

    SPRINGSURE, Wednesday.-- The need for railway links in Western Queensland was stressed by witnesses before the Royal ...

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  26. EXEMPTION BID FAILS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- No exemption from national service training will be granted to locomotive enginemen. The ...

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  27. Five Years' Gaol Term

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- A sex offender was sentenced in the Quarter Sessions to-day to five years' gaol by two judges. The ...

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  28. SENATOR'S WARNING

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The trade union movement wanted to suppress Communism and industrial unrest, the Leader of the ...

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  29. Plan Postponed

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- A plan to increase port waterside labour quotas has been postponed. Reft vealing this Federal Government ...

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  30. "CONFUSION" OF SOVIET EIGHT-HOUR DAY

    BERLIN (Associated Press). -- It Is all right to demand an eighthour day in the "capitalist" West, but in the Communist East it ...

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  31. NO CONTROL OF NEWSPAPERS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday -- The Government did not believe that it should tell newspapers what to do with their ...

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  32. Evatt's Warning on Powers in Defence Preparations Bill

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Under the Defence Preparations Bill, the Government could regulate to regiment, control or terminate many enterprises, the .. Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Evatt) told the House of ...

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  35. NEVER HAD POLICE STATION

    PAARL. South Africa. -- The village of Korinberg in the Cape Privince has never had a police station. This crime-free village has ...

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  36. Puig Aubert's Record

    LISMORE, Wednesday. -- The French full-back. Puig-Aubert, set a new record for a touring Rugby League player in Australia when ...

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    Miss Barbara Ann Scott, of Canada, world Olympic skating champion, and Michael Kirby, her partner in the show. "Rose Marie on Ice," which is now being presented in London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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