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  4. MIGRANT HOSTEL FOR TOOWOOMBA

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- Concern had been expressed by the Toowoomba City Council at the decision of the Department of ...

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  5. Persia Anxious to Avert Walk-out by Britons

    TEHERAN, Monday-- A spokesman for the Anglo- Iranian Oil Company said yesterday that all its Persian and British oilfield and refinery employees were still af their posts. The Persian Government appeared to be ...

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  6. STEADILY MOUNTING HOPE FOR EARLY END TO WAR

    WASHINGTON, Monday-- The Associated Press says that although General Ridgway (United States Supreme Commander) has full authority and instructions for dealing with the Communist proposal on armistice talks diplomatic officials expect that he will consult Washington before making his next move. Initial reaction here showed ...

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  7. MYSTERY BURNING TRAGEDY AT DALBY

    DALBY, Monday.-- Mrs. Joyce Gwendoline Simpson (30), of 86 Bunya Street, Dalby, was found dead on the ...

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    A feature of the South Bank Exhibition being held in London in connection with the Festival of Britain, is the mushroom-like Dome of Discovery, a great feat of engineering. Seen in the background, it forms a contrast with the County Hall and Houses of Parliament behind it. To the right is the Festival Concert Hall, said to he acoustically ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GOVERNMENT GRANT FOR HEALTH RESEARCH

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- Adopting a recommendation by the Minister for Health (Sir Earle Page), the ...

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  10. BAD JUDGMENT BY BUTTER HOARDERS

    Members of the Toowoomba public, who bought above normal supplies of butter at the week-end in anticipation of an ...

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  11. A.L.P. Executive Pledge of Support to Dr. Evatt

    CANBERRA, Monday-- The Federal executive of the Australian Labour Party to-day unanimously approved the appointment of Dr. H. V. Evatt as Leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party. and pledged him its loval ...

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  12. Will Hold Referendum as Soon as Possible

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- "A referendum seeking additional constitutional power to deal with Communist activities in Australia will be held as soon as it is legally - and practically possible," the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  13. MINERS WILL ACT ON GLEN DAVIS CLOSURE

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Western District miners will stop work on Thursday in protest at the closing of the Glen ...

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  14. NO CLEAR ISSUES FROM MACARTHUR PROBE

    NEW YORK, Monday.-- Eight weeks after the Senate Committee began the inquiry on General MacArthur's ...

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  15. BIG INCREASE IN NEW SHIPPING CHARGES

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Freight on goods shipped between' Queensland ports was increased by up to 10- a ton from to-day. The increase will ...

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  16. "ATTEMPT TO SABOTAGE NATION'S DEFENCE"

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Communists on the Federal Council of the Waterside Workers' Federation had tried ...

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  17. "DIVORCE ANONYMOUS" GROUP MAY BE FORMED

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- "There is an urgent need for something positive to be done to try to lessen the errowiner ...

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  18. YON NIDA LEADING IN OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS

    LONDON, Monday.-- The Australian, Norman Von Nida, is at present leading the first qualifying round of the British ...

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  19. ALAN THOMPSON NOT TO PLAY ON WEDNESDAY

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Alan Thompson, the Brisbane Test forward, will not play against the French Rugby League team ...

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  20. TOOWOOMBA HOME ENTERED

    Thieves yesterday broke into and entered the home of Mrs. Doreen Mary Cranitch, 24 "Wonga Street, and stole a small ...

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  21. PENSIONERS URGED TO FILL IN FREE MEDICINE FORMS

    BRISBANE, Monday. --More than 10,000 Queensland pensioners have not yet applied for the free medicine ...

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  22. RATINGS MAY MAN AORANGI

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Noon to-morrow is the deadline for seamen to man- the Trans- Pacific liner Aorangi. Naval ...

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  23. Young Bride Accepts Damages

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- An injured girl bride, who had claimed £2000, to-day accepted £586 damages for the sake of her unborn child. The ...

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  24. OFFICER CHARGED WITH USING PATIENTS' MONEY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- 'The Army Administration Officer . at Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital had spent £500 of the patients' pay on gambling, the South ...

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  25. NEW NATURALISATION SYSTEM FOR MIGRANTS

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Young New Australians may soon qualify for naturalisation without serving the present five-year residential ...

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  26. MR. CASEY TO VISIT SOUTH-EAST ASIA

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) would make a brief visit to south-east Asia and ...

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  27. METAL TRADES TO HOLD PROTEST MEETING

    MELBOURNE. Monday.-- The Metal Trades Council to-day called a meeting of all metal trades shop stewards for July 14 to protest ...

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  28. MINERS INCENSED AT RISE IN COST OF EXPLOSIVES

    IPSWICH, Monday.--Contract coal miners were incensed and restive over the increased cost of explosives and detonators, they would ...

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  31. COMMITTED SUICIDE TO ESCAPE POLICE CAPTURE

    FLEMINGTON (New Jersey), Monday.-- An ex-convict who boasted that he would never be taken alive committed suicide by ...

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  32. GROCER FINED ON VAGRANCY ACT CHARGE

    IPSWICH. Monday --A 61 -years- old grocer had told detectives that he was acting as an agent for a Brisbane starting price operator, but ...

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  33. Motor Cycle Stolen

    Police last night reported the theft of a meter cycle, the pro- perty of Charles Hagan, of Pot- tineer Street. The cycle, which ...

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  34. MEMORIAL TO MR. CHIFLEY APPROVED IN PRINCIPLE

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- The Federal Executive of the Aus- tralia Labour Party to-day ap- proved in principle the erection ...

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  35. STERN WARNING OF DANGER TO FOOD IN INDIA

    MELBOURNE. Monday.-- Locusts would descend on India, Pakistan and neighbouring countries, inciud- ing parts of Russia, in 1954, in the ...

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  36. End of Thailand's 38-Hour War

    BANGKOK, Monday-- The 38-hour war between the Royal Thailand Army and Navy appeared to have ended at 10 a.m. to-day. This could not be confirmed officially, although the fighting has ceased. ...

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  37. Price Rises in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE. Monday.-- A burst of price lifts to-day accompanied the coldest day in Melbourne for more than a year. The city had a ...

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  38. EXTENSION OF LEARN-TO- SWIM CAMPAIGN

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The Cabinet to-day decided to provide 33.000 children at denominational schools with the same ...

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  39. Spent Gratuity on Drink

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- A police constable told the Newcastle Court to- clay that a 42-years-old pensioner had spent his £279 war gratuity ...

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  40. Youths Fined for Using Car

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Police alleged in the Central Court to-day that a gang of seven youths had illegally used cars in Sydney. Milton ...

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