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  4. BRITAIN "WILL STAY IN ABADAN"

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Lord Chancellor (Lord Jowitt) told the House of Lords last night: "We shall stay in ...

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  5. Local Government Move for Regional Councils

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Queensland Local Government Association to-day decided to instruct its executive to "immediately proceed to investigate the possibilities of setting up regional councils" as a ...

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  6. SUPPORT FOR DAIRY WORKERS' CLAIMS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The Australian Primary Producers' Union. in supporting the dairy workers' claims for a ...

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  7. REDS INSIST ON BUFFER ZONE

    KAESONG. Wednesday. -- The armistice meeting ended at 1.25 p.m. to-day, and will be resumed to-morrow. ...

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  8. VICTORIAN MOVE TO FORCE FEDERAL PRICE CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday--The Victorian Premier (Mr. J. G. McDonald) proposes to ask other State Premiers to form a bloc to force the Commonwealth Government to take back price controls. He will put his plan before the other Premiers k on August 14, the day before the Premiers' Conference opens in Canberra. He will ...

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    Princess Elizabeth received a bouquet from Daphne Morgan at the opening of the Nuffield United Services Club for officers, in Portsmouth recently. During her visit, Princess Elizabeth was cheered by thousands of holidaymakers in beachwear. She also ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DRAFT OF CAPITAL ISSUES CONTROL

    CANBERRA. Wednesday. -- The draft of the new capital issues regulations -- the first which the Government will ...

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  11. INCREASED POSTAL CHARGES RAISE REVENUE £1,300,000

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- An increase of more than £1,000,000 in revenue from operations of the Post Office ...

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  12. TRAGIC SHOOTING AT LONELY BUSH CAMP

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --Two men and two women, all elderly, were shot dead at the lonely bush settlement of ...

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  13. Soviet Paper Publishes Statement by Morrison

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Soviet Communist Party newspaper "Pravda" ("Truth") yesterday published the text of a 1500 word statement by the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Herbert Morrison), fulfilling ...

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  14. THREAT OF NEW STATE POTATO FAMINE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Queensland will have no potatoes within a fortnight unless reasonable supplies are ...

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  15. DECISION TO CANCEL SCHOOL CARNIVALS

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- Because of the poliomyelitis epidemic. the State School children's inter-city sporting carnivals during ...

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  16. DIARY EXTRACTS READ AT MURDER INQUEST

    QUIRINDI, Wednesday. -- Extracts from a diary alleged to have been written by Mrs. Betty Fleming (39), who died in a car ...

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  17. SHARE PRICES DROP

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Share, prices continued their downward movement to-day when some further sharp falls were registered. ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND MATCHES FOR WEST INDIES CRICKETERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The West Indies cricketers will play three matches in Queensland. Two of them will be played in ...

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  19. TANSEY FACTORY WINS CHEESE CHAMPIONSHIP

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Tansey, one of the State's newest cheese factories, won prizes for both the special aggregate and the ...

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  20. WORKERS' CONDUCT CRITICISED

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.--A works manager claimed to-day that production costs had risen considerably in the past two years because ...

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  21. Trainer Disqualified

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.--Charged with insulting behaviour to the stewards at Esk to-day, a Downs trainer. C. J. Porter, was ...

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  22. Profit Margins Reduced on Clothing, Drapery

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Following a reduction in profit margins ordered by the Prices Commissioner (Mr, A. Fullagar), a wide range of clothing and drapery will be cheaper in Queensland. Price reductions will be ...

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  23. Hospital Boiler Explodes

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Although there were 59 patients in a ward less than 20 feet away, none was hurt when a boiler blew up ...

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  24. Challenge by Alf Sands

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Alf Sands is willing to back himself for £100 if the Queenslander, Don Johnson, will give him a return fight. A ...

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  25. IPSWICH SUPPORT FOR WILLEROO MINERS

    IPSWICH, Wednesday. -- Blackheath colliery miners to-day protested against the lockout of Willeroo miners on the Darling ...

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  26. New Legislation Before Minister on Destruction of Noxious Weeds

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--New legislation, now before the Minister for Lands (Mr. Foley) might, if adopted, mean that Queensland shire councils' noxious weeds problem might be overcome. ...

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  27. PILOT ATTACKED BY NATIVE PASSENGER

    DARWIN, Wednesday. -- Captain Jack Slade, Northern Territory Ambulance pilot, was attacked in the air by a native patient ...

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  28. Miners' Pension Rise Sought

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. -- The Miners' Federation will ask the State Government to increase miners' pensions. Mr. I. Williams. ...

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  31. Davey Jones in Cup Double

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Davey Jones, which is now the outright Caulfield Cup favourite, again figured in Cup doubles ...

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  32. PRIORITY PLANS FOR ANTISUBMARINE DEFENCE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Commonwealth defence plans give priority to preparations to meet submarine attacks on ...

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  33. STATE TO OPPOSE SIX YEAR BUTTER PLAN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Queensland will object to the Commonwealth's six - year butter plan at the Prices ...

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  34. SPECIAL POST-NATAL CARE FOR MELBOURNE MOTHERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Healthy mothers will be sent home from the Women's Hospital 48 hours after ...

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  35. Mistress Found Murdered

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The "Evening Standard" says the police to-day were mystified by the murder of a 52-year-old head ...

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  36. University Beaten by G.P.S.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The All Schools Rugby Union team scored 11 points in eight minutes to-day in a successful last-minute ...

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  37. Footballer's Leg Injury

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.--Robin Hood, of Blackall, was brought to Brisbane by .'plane to-night for a specialist's advice on a leg injury. ...

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  38. IMMUNIZATION COSTS

    The Government will be asked by the Local Government Association of Queensland to bear the cost of diphtheria immunization. This ...

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  39. WATER SUPPLIES RAILED TO JANDOWAE

    Water has had to be railed to Jandowae owing to the drought. Rain water tanks and the creek on which the town ...

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  40. CRITICISM ON USE OF WORDS "NEW AUSTRALIAN"

    WARWICK, Wednesday.--Speaking at the annual meeting of the Boy Scouts' Local Association, the Mayor (Alderman A. T. McCahon) ...

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  41. Sydney Race Alteration

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Because of the wet weather, the Sydney Turf Club has transferred next Saturday's race meeting from ...

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  42. Death Sentence Commuted

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The State Cabinet today commuted to life imprisonment the death sentence passed on Lionel Charles ...

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  43. Electrical Plant Damaged

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.--Fire tonight seriously damaged heavy electrical equipment worth £100,000 at the factory of Lincoln ...

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  44. Barcaldine Land Ballot

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- The last of the five pastoral blocks at Barcaldine was ballotted for today and was won by Herbert ...

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