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  4. SOVIET BUILD-UP OF EUROPEAN FORCES

    NEW YORK. Tuesday.--The acrid speech by M. Molotov in Warsaw on Sunday was a sharp reminder to the West not to ...

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  5. Hopes Now Lessening For Cease-fire in Korea

    TOKIO, Tuesday. -- Hopes for a cease-fire in Korea lessened to-day when the North Korean radio repeated a Communist claim that "the withdrawal of foreign troops is a prerequisite for a Korean peace." ...

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  6. Widest Price Freeze in History of N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The most extensive price freeze in the State's history was ordered by the New South Wales Cabinet to-day. Only Government services, gas, electricity, coal, and milk in the area controlled by ...

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  7. N.S.W. PREMIER FOR INFLATION TALKS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--State Cabinet to-day authorised the Premier (Mr. McGirr) to attend the national conference ...

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  8. "Persia Will Not Draw Back on Oil Issue"

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The chief of Persia's Oil Nationalisation Board (Hussein Makki) in an interview published in the German newspaper, "Suedeutsche Zeifung" stated that the internal and international ...

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  9. HOUSEWIFE ON TWO COUNTS OF MURDER

    Deletha Evangeline Lee (41, housewife) appeared before Mr. D. J. Kearney, Stipendiary Magistrate, in the Court of ...

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  10. MORE AUSTERITIES LIKELY IN U.K.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Members of Parliament are bracing themselves for unpleasant news and possible fresh austerities ...

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  11. "STILL EXAMINING BURDEKIN SCHEME"

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- Claims by the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) that the Commonwealth had repudiated the ...

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  12. BIG OIL REFINERY TO BE ERECTED IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Caltex Oil Company plars to erect a £25,003,000 oil refinery in Australia. It will ...

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  13. OIL WELLS IMPORTANT TO GERMAN ECONOMY

    West Germany's oil wells are playing an increasingly important role in the country's economy Compared with the ...

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  14. FEDERAL TREASURER'S REPLY ON STATE FLOOD RELIEF

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Commonwealth Government had made considerable additional funds available to ...

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  15. THEFT OF SECRET BILL ALLEGED

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. -- A secret Bill had been stolen, copied and circulated among interested parties, the Deputy ...

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    Admiral Sir Rhoderick R. McGrigor, G.C.B., D.S.O., who has been appointed First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. FIRST OCCUPANTS OF SHOW BEEF PAVILION ARRIVE

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- Three Poll Hereford cows and a bull owned by R. L. Atkinson, of Mun galla, near Ingham, were the first ...

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  18. DISMISSAL OF FORMER FAR EAST ADVISER

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Government to-day dismissed Sir John Thomas Pratt (75) from the post of Foreign Office representative ...

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  19. FRESH EFFORTS TO MOVE COAL FROM CALLIDE

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. -- The Victorian Government was making fresh efforts to get coal moved from Callide. the ...

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  20. "BAD POLICY 10 HOLD AXE OVER MANUFACTURERS"

    CANBERRA. Tuesday. -- It was a bad policy to believe that Australian manufacturers or any other section of ...

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  21. RACE CLUBS URGED TO BAN DOUBLES BOOKMAKERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Country race clubs have been requested by the Queensland Breeders, Owners and Trainers Association to ban ...

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  22. "SHOULD BE REFERENDUM ON JAPANESE TREATY"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Mr. E. J. Ward, MP., said tonight that a referendum should be taken before the ...

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  23. MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER OF BROTHER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A man was charged in Newcastle to-night with the murder of his brother near a bush two-up school. He is ...

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  24. MRS. JESSIE STREET REFUSED VISA TO ENTER U.S.

    LONDON. Tuesday. -- Mrs. Jessie Street, an Australian member of the Communist backed World Peace Council, ...

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  25. REFERENDUM ON HOTEL HOURS SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A meeting of the Queensland Temperance League, at which nine Protestant Church ...

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  26. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED

    MACKAY, Tuesday. -- A 23- year-old sugar mill employee was. killed instantly when his motor cycle ran off the road ...

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  27. NEW USE FOR HELICOPTER

    ZANESVILLE (Ohio). day.--A helicopter was used by the Ohio Power Company today to fly non-striking ...

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  28. [?] LOCAL GOVERNMENT CLERKS FOR BRISBANE MEETING

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.--Town and shire clerks from all parts of the State will meet in Brisbane next Saturday for the first annual ...

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  29. AIR DASH WITH POLIO VICTIM

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Two doctors operated a portable iron lung outfit during a 55- minute air dash from ...

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  30. MAN CONVICTED ON CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER OF SON

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A 34- year-old man to-day was convicted by a jury of the manslaughter of his nine-year-old ...

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  31. BURNS MAKING COMEBACK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The former Australian welterweight champion. Tommy' Burns. wants to meet either Mickey Tollis. Jack Hassen ...

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  32. FIRE AT MELBOURNE RAILWAY STATION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Flames leapt 50 feet from the roof of Flinders street Railway Station late to-night when a ...

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  33. AIR SERVICE FOR DOWNS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --The managing director of Queensland Airlines Ltd. (Captain R. S. Adair) said to-day that ...

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  34. "WILL CARRY ON WITH BUILDING CONTROLS"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The re-enactment of the Building Control Act was approved by Cabinet to-day. The Premier ...

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  35. MINER KILLED AT HOWARD

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.--An unseen slip which caused a fall of 2 to 3cwt. of stone killed a miner in the Queensland Colliery ...

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  36. JUDGE GIVES EVIDENCE IN DRIVING CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A Supreme Court judge was called as a witness in a negligent driving charge in the ...

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  37. "VERY SLIGHT FALL" IN POST OFFICE BUSINESS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Postal, telegram and telephone business had fallen very slightly since the chareres ...

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  38. FROSTS WIPE OUT BEAN CROP

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Mary Valley bean crop has been practically wiped out by frosts on four successive nights. ...

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  39. BABY ASSAULTED

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. -- A man with a long criminal record, who is on bail, is being sought by the police following ...

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  42. COOK ON STEALING CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- "I asked him what he had in the, haversack, and he replied, 'I'm a goner. I've got a duck in the ...

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  43. DIED AFTER COLLISION

    IPSWICH, Tuesday.--A 19- year-old miner, Douglas Green, of Newtown, was fatally injured to-night when the motor cycle ...

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  44. NEW TRAIN PLANNED FOR TRANS-CONTINENTAL LINE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Before Christmas, passengers on the Trans-Continental Railway will be travelling at ...

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  45. RISE IN BACON PRICES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Retail bacon prices in Brisbane have been increased by 2d. per lb. this week, following higher prices fixed by ...

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  46. Premier to Visit Peak Downs

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) will leave Brisbane on Saturday on a visit to the Peak Downs ...

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  47. DENIED URGING UNION MEN TO BAN SHIPS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Forty members of the Federated Ship Painters and Dockers' Union would be called ...

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  48. WOMAN AWARDED DAMAGES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- A Supreme Court jury to-day awarded £1000 damages to a woman who was maimed and ...

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  49. Prohibition Inquiry

    JUBBULPORE (Reuters). -- The Madhya Pradesh (Central Provinces) Prohibition Inquiry Committee will shortly submit its ...

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  50. Move to Limit Olympic Teams

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. -- State athletic bodies to-night agreed that the Australian Olympic team for the 1952 Helsinki games should be ...

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  51. WOMAN SAVES CHILDREN FROM BURNING HOME

    0BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A young Milton mother to-night saved her twin baby sons from, incineration when a five gutted ...

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  52. HOTELS BOOKED OUT FOR BRISBANE SHOW

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--All of Brisbane's 132 hotels are booked out for Show Week. The State Accommodation Bureau. ...

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  53. SEAMEN HOLD UP SHIP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The inter-State freighter [?] is held up at Newcastle because the members of the ...

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  54. Man on Consorting Charges

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday. -- Evidence would be given at tomorrow's hearing that a 41-year-old Australian born rubber ...

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  55. STATION TO BE AUCTIONED

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.--Elsey Station, in the Northern Terr tery, scene of the famous "We cf the Never Never" books, will ...

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