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  4. One-third Reduction in Wool Income Forecast

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- A reduction of at least one-third in income from wool seemed inevitable, the Vice-Chancellor of the National University and former economic adviser to the Government (Professor Sir ...

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  5. NO NEW U.K. MOVE ON OIL DEADLOCK

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- British Ministers last night, at a meeting attended by the United States Presidential envoy (Mr. ...

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  6. European Communists Near Korean Front?

    TOKIO, Tuesday. -- The 8th Army to-day refused to confirm or deny the existence of an "international brigade" of European Communist troops reported by Korean refugees near the United Nations lines during ...

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  7. COUNCIL TALKS ON SUEZ BLOCKADE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- Egypt yesterday proposed to the Security Council that the International Court of Justice ...

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  8. TOOWOOMBA MAN SERIOUSLY BURNT

    A man, his clothes ablaze, was discovered clinging to a fence in Mackenzie Street last night. A nearby resident, ...

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    Graphically illustrating the large attendance at yesterday's soil conservation field day is this well-filled section of the car park on Messrs. J. Coonan and Sons' property at Cambooya, where the field day was held. More than 1000 people from all parts of the Darling Downs attended the field day which was opened by the Minister for Agriculture ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SOIL CONSERVATION FIELD DAY

    Nearly 500 cars took about 1000 persons from all parts of the Darling Downs to the demonstration farm of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "Will Try to Rescue Dairymen From Political Tomfoolery"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The main purpose of the Commonwealth dairying industry conferences to be held in Sydney would be to consider the failure of Federal and State authorities to agree on a cost price ...

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  12. THIEVES RAID ONION AND POTATO CROPS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Farms in South Queensland have been raided by thieves who have taken onions and potatoes at ...

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  13. TERROR EPIDEMIC IN FRENCH VILLAGE

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Terror is spreading through the sleepy village of Pont St. Esprit in the south of France, following a ...

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  14. GAZETTAL OF PRICE CUTS IN NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday. -- A special gazette is being issued to-day, making effective from Monday next the price ...

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  15. MEMBER'S CRITICISM OF "UNSAVOURY BROADCASTS"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The value of children's education was being broken down by unsavoury commercial radio broadcasts, Mr. ...

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  16. WOOD WASPS FOUND IN SHIP BRINGING IMPORTED HOUSES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Wood wasps have been found in the hold of the freighter Aldebaran, which is unloading ...

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  17. DEMONSTRATORS INVADE TEHERAN MINISTRY

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters correspondent in Teheran says that nearly 100 demonstrators, led by 10 black-robed Moors, invaded ...

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  18. CANBERRA JET BOMBER ARRIVES AT AMBERLEY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Averaging 525 miles per hour, the Canberra jet bomber, piloted by Wing-Commander ...

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  19. U.K. FACES ANOTHER DOLLAR CRISIS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The financial editor of the American Associated Press says that Britain is working up again to ...

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  20. STATION BUSH FIRE OUT OF CONTROL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A bush fire is out of control on Nogoa Downs Station, near Emerald. Fire fighters hope to block it at ...

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  21. WOMAN KILLED IN CAPSIZE OF TRUCK

    NAMBOUR, Tuesday. -- A woman was killed this afternoon while being taken to a doctor by her husband. She ...

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  22. MINISTER TO ATTEND LONDON SUGAR TALKS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) or the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Collins) is expected to attend the ...

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  23. DESTROYER BATAAN HAS BOILER TROUBLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Australian destroyer Bataan blew cut her boiler tubes during final trials off Sydney at ...

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  24. EX-POLICEMAN IN COURT ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A 23-years-old former policeman had said he had shot his father because he was frightened of him, ...

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  25. COURT TOLD OF HIGH COST OF IMPORTED NEWSPRINT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Because of the world shortage of newsprint, prices were abnormally high. The latest ...

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  26. PASSENGERS HELPED THEMSELVES HOME!

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Passengers on the Sandringham to Black Rock tram got tired of waiting at the Sandringham ...

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  27. JAPANESE ONIONS ARRIVE IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- One thousand crates of Japanese onions arrived in Brisbane to-day on the freighter Aros. It is expected that ...

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  28. BITTER ATTACK ON PRICE FIXING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Speaking during the Address-in-Reply debate in the Legislative Assembly to-day. Mr. W. B. J. G. Sparkes (Country Party, Aubigny) said price fixing had meant "no onions, no potatoes and soon no butter ...

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  29. TO BUILD BIG NEW FLEET

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The French shipping line, Messageries Maritimes, is building a £20,000,000 fleet. This was stated by ...

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  32. "KOREAN MORALE HIGH" SAYS RETURNED SOLDIER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Lieutenant Harold Mury, of McNa[?]mara Street, Ca[?]ns, arrived in Brisbane to-day with two other disabled soldiers ...

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  33. VICTORIAN MOVES TO SUPPLEMENT REVENUE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The Victorian Government proposes to increase sharply the fee for motor owners' certificates to raise an ...

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  34. STATE ITINERARIES FOR REFERENDUM CAMPAIGN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--At least eight visiting members of the Federal Parliament will tour Queensland next month during the ...

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  35. EXPERT TO STUDY STATE'S PORTS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- In an effort to speed the turn-round of ships. Mr. Henry Basten, a British expert, is examining ...

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  36. NEW U.S. 'PLANES FOR R.A.A.F. SOON

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Australian crews will fly the first two Neptune long-range anti-submarine 'planes for the ...

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  37. CAMPAIGN TO BAN SALE OF JAPANESE TOYS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Half a million "horror" pamphlets, with a stark cover design, will be circulated by toy traders to bring ...

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  38. APPEAL FOR FINANCE FOR OLYMPIC GAMES TEAM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will launch over national broadcasting stations on Friday the ...

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  39. FIRE A BIG BLOW TO RICHMOND SAWMILLING

    CASINO, Tuesday.--A fire, which destroyed the Bentley Sawmilling Company's mill near Casino this morning, is the ...

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  40. THOUSAND ITALIANS FOR BRITISH COAL MINES

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Sir Geoffrey Vickers, a member of the National Coal Board, said that nearly 1000 Italian miners were coming to ...

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