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  4. Red Propaganda Causing Pessimism Over Korea

    TOKIO, Wednesday. -- An A.A.P.-Reuters correspondent says pessimism was growing in Allied circles on the outcome of the Korean cease-fire talks as delegates met again at Kaesong to-day after a four-day ...

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  5. Defiance of N.S.W. Price Freeze.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday -- Many wholesalers and retailers to-day defied the State Government's "blanket" price fixing order. Prices for foodstuffs, particularly meat and vegetables, soared above yesterday's levels. ...

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  6. FIRE BRIGADE'S GOOD SAVE AT GARAGE

    Three minutes after it had, been called to a fire at Palmer's Garage in Margaret Street at ' 6.55 o'clock last ...

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  7. NO TALKS ON GROUND TROOPS FOR MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday. -- The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) told a Press ...

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  8. VALUE OF NATION'S WOOL EXPORTS

    The 1950-51 boom in wool prices enabled Australia to increase the value of her wool exports by £275,000,000 in the ...

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  9. BRITISH UNITY WITH EUROPE URGED

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Mr. Churchill last night urged Britain to associate herself in some form or another with the ...

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    The annual Violet Tea of the Neil Street Methodist Church was held in the Memorial Hall yesterday afternoon. Included in the official party were (front row, left to right): Mesdames J. Tainton, R. Swartz (who performed the official opening), G. W. Chalk and A. Chote. Back row (left to right): Mrs. M. Dean (honorary secretary). and the Rev. .J. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DAIRYING INDUSTRY HIT BY DROUGHT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Cows were dying in the Burnett and Dawson Valley areas, which had had no rain since ...

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  12. LONGER WORKING WEEK URGED AS COUNTER TO INFLATION

    The "tremendous problem" of inflation could not be solved by any system of controls or additional taxes, which .might even accentuate it. Drastic action was necessary, a first step being a reversion to a 44-hour ...

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  13. PARTY LEADERS' COMMENT IN BY-ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-day that at the coming referendum on ...

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  14. RECORD NUMBER OF U.K. MIGRANTS ARRIVE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A record number of. 650 British migrants arrived in Brisbane in 24 hours on the liners Otranto ...

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  15. CHILDREN'S CHORAL EVENT CANCELLED

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- The Children's Choral Festival, which was to have been held in Brisbane next week, was cancelled ...

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  16. ROCKHAMPTON HOME LEFT TO COUNCIL

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday. -- "Trenton," the fine old home of the late Annie Isabel Headrick, widow of John Mackay Headrick, ...

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  17. NEHRU'S ASSURANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Reuters correspondent in New Delhi says that the Indian Prime Minister (Mr. Nehru) ...

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  18. "REDS' FEAR FOR INDUSTRY WOULD PREVENT WAR"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Russia's fear of having her industrial and manufacturing centres atom-bombed would prevent ...

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  19. DIFFERING VIEWS OF ATOM SCIENTISTS

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The leading British atomic scientist, Professor H. W. S. Skinner, yesterday urged that his ...

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  20. PEACE TREATY CRITICISED

    MANILA, Wednesday. -- The Speaker of the Philippines House of. Representatives (Eugenio Perez) to-day ...

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  21. "JAPANESE ASSETS SHOULD GO TO WAR PRISONERS"

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. -- Japanese assets worth £4.000,000, which had been frozen in Australia since the war, should go ...

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  22. ALDERMAN CHANDLER WILL NOT RENOMINATE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Lord Mayor ((Alderman J.B. Chandler) will not nominate for a further period of office. ...

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  23. DIESEL-ELECTRIC ENGINES MAY ARRIVE IN MARCH

    IPSWICH, Wednesday. -- Ten diesel-electric locomotives being constructed in the United States for the Queensland ...

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  24. CONSIDERATION OF PLANS TO DISMISS PUBLIC SERVANTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Government plans to dismiss 10,000 public servants were considered to-day by ...

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  25. BULK SUGAR HANDLING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Queensland Sugar Board funds to finance an investigation into the economics and orderly planning of ...

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  26. COMMONWEALTH FORCES TO GET KOREA MEDAL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- British Commonwealth Forces will receive a Korea medal on behalf of the United Nations. ...

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  27. SUPPORT FOR REFERENDUM

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Archbishop Duhig said to-day that he would support "within reasonable bounds" moves for a ...

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  28. ACHESON'S WARNING

    NEW YORK. Wednesday. -- The United States was in greater danger than many Americans appreciated, the ...

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  29. RISE IN U.K. NEWSPRINT

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The price of home-produced newsprint in Britain is to rise again on July 30 for the third time ...

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  30. PUBLIC SERVICE PROTEST

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Seventeen unions are expected to attend a meeting next week to protest against the proposed ...

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  31. TWO DEAD IN SMASH

    SYDNIEY, Wednesday. -- Two men were found dead in the front seat of a car at Turramurra to-day after the car and ...

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  34. JORDAN CHARGED WITH TERROR CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Reuters correspondent in Cairo says that the Palestine Higher Arab Committee, headed by the former ...

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  35. Rail Track Relaying Scheme will Raise Blair Athol Output

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Blair Athol's coal output will be boosted by at least 30 per cent. by a £653,-000 railway track relaying scheme. The existing 73- mile line between Blair Athol and Emerald will be ...

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  36. BRISBANE PILOTS' WAGES

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- It was claimed in the Industrial Court today that Brisbane port navigation was the most difficult in Australia. ...

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  37. HOLD-UP OF FREIGHTER! "FRIVOLOUS"

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. -- The' hold-up of the inter-State freighter Kooralya at Newcastle for five days was the ...

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  38. SALARY RISES SOUGHT FOR FORESTRY OFFICERS

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- Queenland's timber shortage was due to inadequat" forestry staffing in past years, the secretary of the ...

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  39. CHINESE AND VIETNAMESE IN "COMMON STRUSSLES"

    HONG KONG. Wednesday. -- Chinese and Vietnamese people should further their unity to win peace in Asia where imperialists ...

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  40. STATE POTATO CROP

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The last of the Queensland autumn potato crop is now being marketed and the State will ...

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  41. "Synthelic Wool" Protest

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- The National Wool Growers' Association yesterday criticised Government plans to help in the ...

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