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  4. LIMITED ALLIED PUSH IN KOREA

    TOKIO, Sunday. -- United Nations .troops, in Korea today opened a limited attack West of Yonchon, desiirned ...

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  5. Ridgway Breaks Off Cease-fire Talks

    TOKIO, Sunday.--The United Nations Supreme Commander (General Ridgway) to-day broke off the Korean truce talks until the Communists were able to make a satisfactory explanation of their "flaorant violation" of ...

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  6. International Body to Combat Polio Formed

    An international women's organisation, the declared object of which is to combat poliomyelitis, was formed at a conference in the Toowoomba Drill Hall on Saturday night. The conference was called by Sister Eliza- ...

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  7. MENZIES' APPEAL TO WOOL GROWERS

    CANBERRA, Sunday. Australian wool growers, in their own interests and those of the Australian economy ...

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  8. ASIAN OBJECTIONS TO JAPANESE TREATY?

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— South Asian nations, under India's leadership, appeared to be forming a bloc to seek ...

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    The House parade, which was one of the most spectacular features of the Glennie Memorial Schools annual sports on Saturday afternoon. The event was won by Donaldson House, pictured above. Senior Form leader ball at the Glennie sports on Saturday. The sports were almost washed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. COMMUNISTS ARE SILENT

    TOKIO, Sunday. -- Reuters correspondent in Tokio says that up to late this evening the Communists had not ...

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  11. "KING WILL COME TO AUSTRALIA"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— "The King will come to Australia," the Lord Mayor of Londen (Sir Denys Lowson) said ...

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  12. BETTER BAGS AND SACKS WANTED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.— Farmers want longer-lasting bags and sacks to counter the recent big increases in the price ...

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  13. TROOPS ON ALERT DURING FESTIVAL

    LONDON. Sundav.—Reuters correspondent in Berlin says that British, French and American troops will be held at ...

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  14. VICTORIAN PREMIER'S "DO NOT PANIC' ADVICE ON INFLATION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—"Do not panic, despite the ever-increasing threat of inflation," the Premier (Mr. J. G. B. McDonald) said in a broadcast last night. The State Premiers would meet within a fortnight, Mr. Mc- ...

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  15. ANNIVERSARY OF ATOM BOMB ON HIROSHIMA

    TOKIO, Sunday.--An American Super-Fortress will drop a wreath to-morrow at the spot where the first atom bomb fell ...

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  16. BUTTER PRICE INCREASE OF SIXPENCE LIKELY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The retail price ef butter, which is now 22 a lb., may rise by 6d. to 28 in the next ...

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  17. ALLEGED. THEFTS FROM SUNKEN NAZI U-BOATS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuters correspondent in Lubeck (Germany) says that a German desp sea diver. Rolf Hallgreen. ...

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  18. U.K. DELEGATES REACH PERSIA FOR OIL TALKS

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters correspondent in Teheran says that Mr. Richard Stokes, the head of the British ...

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  19. THREE PEOPLE KILLED IN SYDNEY ACCIDENTS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Three people were killed in Sydney car accidents during the week- end. ...

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  20. CHINESE NATIONALIST TROOPS IN ACTION

    RANGOON, Sunday. — Thousands of Chinese Nationalist troops were reported yesterday to he hattling ...

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  21. SHIPS COLLIDE IN PACIFIC OCEAN

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.—Two collisions in the pacific Ocean yesterday badly damaged a 10.000-ton tanker, sent a tug to ...

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  22. LATEST ESTIMATES OF STATE'S POPULATION

    BRISBANE, Sunday. —At the latest estimates, Queensland had a population of 1,191,245, the Minister for ...

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  23. NEW MARKETS FOR WOOL INDUSTRY?

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The production of acrylic fibres would open important new markets for the wool industry, an ...

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  24. MAN SERIOUSLY HURT

    DALBY, Sunday. — Clarence Cyril Avery (58), of 66 Holberton Street, Toowoomba, is seriously ill in the Dalby ...

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  27. STREAMLINED GERMAN POST OFFICE SERVICE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuters correspondent in Bonn says that police can be called to take home drunks—and ...

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  28. Heated Parliamentary Debate on Land Settlement likely

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Government's land settlement policy will be a target for Opposition attacks at the next State Parliamentary session. Several Country Party members are collecting evidence which they ...

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  29. PREDICTION OH CHRIST'S RETURN TO EARTH

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—As the Rev. C. Edgar Abbott interprets the Bible, Christ will return to earth again in 1963. ...

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  30. BRISBANE YOUTH DIES AFTER ALLEGED BRAWL

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — A young wharf labourer died in the General Hospital to-day from injuries allegedly ...

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    The Mayor (Dr. A. R. McGregor) officially opening the conference on poliomyelitis at the Drill Hall on Saturday night. On his right is Sister Elizabeth Kenny. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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