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  4. TRUMAN OUTSPOKEN ON REDS

    DETROIT, Sunday.--President Truman yesterday accused Russia of planning to plunge the world into war at the same time as it talked peace in Korea. He said that the Soviet rulers were building their military ...

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  5. Labour Almost Certain to Win Macquarie Seat

    SYDNEY, Sunday--The overall majority of Mr. A. S. Luchetti, the Labour candidate for Macquarie in yesterday's Federal by-election, fell slightly in to-day's count, but he is still assured of election. With about ...

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  6. EMPIRE DIVISION NOW OPERATIONAL

    TOKIO, Sunday. -- The Australian Associated Press representative says that the British Commonwealth ...

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  7. MOUNTING CONCERN OVER MIDDLE EAST

    NEW YORK, Sunday. --Evidence was accumulating at United Nations Headquarters and in Washington this ...

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    Officials and visitors at the Q C.W.A. Younger Set dinner at the C.W.A. Rest Rooms in Toowoomba on Saturday. Left to right: Mrs. G. Newson (supervisor), Miss H. Bodkin (vice-president), Mrs. R. G. Baldock (pre- sident of the Darling Downs Division, C.W.A.), Mr. T. Riethmuller, Mrs. Riethmuller (treasurer, Toowoomba branch, L.W.A.), Miss Roma Newson (treasurer. Younger Set). Miss Marie Davies ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MEDAL FOR U.N. FORCES SERVING IN KOREA

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- The establishment of a United Nations medal for Allied forces in Korea was ...

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  10. BUTTER RATIONING "INEVITABLE"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Butter rationing for Australia was inevitable next winter unless politicians made up their minds ...

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  11. Public Service Clerks to Work Longer Hours

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Commonwealth Government has decided to introduce a 40-hour working week without extra pay for public service clerical staff. Their weekly hours at present are 36 34, which have ...

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  12. MAJOR PRODUCTION DRIVE IN EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- The Economic Co-operation Administrator (Mr. William Foster) yesterday announced a ...

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  13. NO LARGE-SCALE PRODUCTION OF SYNTHETIC WOOL IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--The United States Government did not intend to promote the large scale production of a wool substitute, Senator Joseph O'Mahoney (Democrat, Wyoming) said last night. ...

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  14. ABADAN REFINERY CLOSES COMPLETELY TO-MORROW.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters Abadan correspondent says it was officially announced yesterday that the Anglo-Iranian ...

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  15. THIRTEEN TERRORISTS KILLED IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.--The Australian Associated Press representative says that security forces surprised a gang ...

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  16. Differences of Opinion Likely to Stalemate Talks on Inflation

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--When the Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) opens his economic crisis conference in Sydney at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow the divergent and deep differences of opinion on the best way to curb ...

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  17. HIGHER ALLOWANCES SOUGHT BY MEMBERS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A review of Parliamentary allowances is expected to be made on a non-party basis during ...

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  18. R.S.L. WANTS ANZAC DAY AS CLOSED HOLIDAY

    MACKAY, Sunday.--Australians were turning Anzac Day into a holiday of football matches and other sports, Mr. ...

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  19. Shorter Working Week for Dairy Farmers in Victoria Forecast

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The introduction of a 40-hour week for the dairying industry in Victoria was being supported by the Australian Primary Producers' Union, the general secretary (Mr. B. G. Dawson) announced ...

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  20. Boxer Still Seriously III

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The lightweight boxer. Jack Barclay, who collapsed in the ring at the Stadium on Friday night is still ...

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  21. ARCHBISHOP'S PLEA TO CURB INFLATION

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Only drastic measures could save Australia in the present inflation crisis, the Roman Catholic ...

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  22. ALLEGED THEFT OF STEER

    ROMA, Sunday.--Noel Douglas Stanley was charged in the Roma Police Court yesterday with having stolen a steer valued at £12. ...

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  25. Missing Man's Body Found

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A search party of police and civilians yesterday found the body of William Graham Symonds (28) in the bush ...

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  26. Wool Reserve Price Plan Defended

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--No new capital would be called for from growers for the duration of the proposed Joint Organisation Wool Reserve price plan if it was adopted by the poll of growers on August 23, the ...

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    A group at the St. Thomas's Church of England Women's Guild violet tea and fete at St. Thomas's Hall on Saturday afternoon. Left to right: Mesdames G. Webb (secretary), H. Weekes (vice-president), A. Hassell (vice-president), and A. Pascoe (president). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. IDEAL HOUSE FOR WESTERN QUEENSLAND BEING SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Western Development Council will attempt to find the ideal house for the western ...

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