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  4. Reds Rush More Troops to Korean War Front

    TOKIO, Tuesday.--Communists to-day rushed thousands of reinforcements towards the newly active Korean war front, while in the eastern sector South Korean troops drove steadily northward in bloody hand-to-hand ...

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  5. "PRICES PROBABLY PAST THEIR PEAK"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Prices had probably passed their peak, the president of the Associated Chambers of ...

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  6. Attack on Two States' Butter Price Stand

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Minister for Commerce (Mr. McEwen) said to-day that the people of New South Wales and Queensland would be without butter unless their Governments fell into line with other States in ...

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  7. SERIOUS OVERSEAS SUPPLY POSITION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The difficulty of obtaining overseas supplies was emphasised by the Queensland Agent - General ...

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  8. When the Westerlies Blew

    Buffeted by biting south-westerly winds which swept Toowoomba yesterday, these people were among the many who made the "perilous journey" across the Ruthven and Margaret Streets intersection. Skirts were held down, hats were held on, and faces were turned from the winds, as Toowoomba citizens ventured across. If there were an insurance policy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MIGRATION PLANS TO BE RECAST

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Federal Cabinet has decided to recast the immigration programme to ensure ...

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  10. BITTER TRADE WAR BY OIL COMPANIES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Moves by Australia's two largest oil companies to set up "tied garages" has developed ...

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  11. NEW DEAL ON SALES TAX WANTED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A new deal on sales tax is wanted by the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce and the Taxpayers' ...

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  12. BOMB OUTRAGE IN SYDNEY SUBURB

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Police believe that a bomb outrage at Woolloomooloo early this morning is the result of a vendetta ...

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  13. SNOW RECORDED ON BORDER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A large part of Southern Queensland will be swept by squally south-westerly winds ...

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  14. STATE HOUSE DEBATES RURAL MATTERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Labour was trying to drive a wedge between the industrial workers and the land workers, Mr. M. ...

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  15. PERSONNEL OF BANK BOARD ANNOUNCED BY TREASURER

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) to-day announced the personnel of the new board to control the Commonwealth Bank. The new Bank Board will replace the present control of the bank ...

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  16. STATE PRICE RISE EARLY NEXT WEEK

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Queensland will increase the retail butter price from 22 to 28 a lb. early next week. The Deputy Premier (Mr. Gair) said to-day that the increase would take effect after the return of the Prices Minister ...

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  17. IMMIGRATION OFFICIALS SEIZE PASSPORT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Immigration officers to-day seized the passport of Mr. J. J. Brown, general president of the ...

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  18. COCOS ISLAND 'DROME TO BE IMPROVED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Federal Government will spend £690,000 on improving the aerodrome at Cocos Island and ...

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  19. WIDER POLICE APPEAL SYSTEM URGED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The State Government will be asked to provide appeal rights to Queensland police similar to those in force in ...

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  20. HIGHER GALVANISED IRON OUTPUT NEXT YEAR

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--More galvanised iron would be produced in Australia next year, Mr. R. J. Parrv-Okeden, ...

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  21. GERMANS MAY HAVE BEST POST-WAR HARVEST

    FRANKFURT (Associated Press).--If all goes well, German farmers will reap their most bountiful postwar harvest ...

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  22. U.S. MISSION TO SPAIN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-- The Defence Department announced last night that a United States military survey ...

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  23. CIVIL SERVANTS' PROTEST TO PRIME MINISTER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A deputation of civil servants will meet the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) in Melbourne ...

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  24. CANBERRA BOMBER BASED AT AMBERLEY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The new Canberra jet bomber is expected to arrive at Amberley in a few days' time. This was ...

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  25. NEW WATERFRONT EMPLOYEE PLAN REJECTED BY UNION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Waterside Workers' Federation Federal Council to-day rejected shipowners' plans for the ...

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  26. HURRICANE DEATH ROLL

    KINGSTON (Jamaica), Tuesday. -- United Press reports reaching Kingston from the interior of Jamaica to-day ...

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  27. Burns to Fight Tollis

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Tommy Burns will fight the Australian welterweight champion, Mickey Tollis, in his comeback fight, ...

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  28. IPSWICH SUPPORT FOR WILLEROO DISPUTE

    IPSWICH, Tuesday.--A meeting of the branch committees of miners in the Ipswich district decided to-night to fully ...

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  29. He Shivered ...

    . . . And so did the colleagues of this police constable, who stood in buttoned-up overcoat directing the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. STATE EDUCATION SYSTEM ATTACKED IN PARLIAMENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- "The Education Department is lagging badly behind every other State in Australia," ...

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  33. "POLICE SYSTEM BURDENED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- "Red tape seems to be overriding common sense," the Federal president (Mr. C. T. Boston) ...

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  34. EQUIPMENT SALVAGED FROM WRECKED SHIP

    DARWIN, Tuesday. -- The Wahine is expected to slide off the Masela Island reef into deep water at any time. New ...

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  35. FAMILIES RESCUED FROM VICTORIAN FLOODS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- Twenty-three people were rescued by Army ducks from the south-east sector of the ...

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  36. COUNCIL'S APPEAL FOR MILK

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Cloncurry Shire Council today sought State Government action to end a local milk ...

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  37. DOWNS COAL MINES IDLE

    Four mines on the Darling Downs, employing 156 men, were idle yesterday. The miners at Acland, Bals wan ...

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  38. UNION'S APPLICATION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--An application by the Australian Primary Producers' Union to be registered as an industrial ...

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  39. "NO SECRET TREATIES"

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-- The United States has denied that it would sign any secret treaties with Japan during or ...

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  40. SEARCH FOR ESCAPEES

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday. -- The police search for the two escapees, Maxwell George Christie and Jack Louis Ayres, was ...

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  41. CONGRATULATIONS POUR IN ON MARGARET'S BIRTHDAY

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- To secluded Balmoral Castle came world greetings in their thousands for Princess Margaret's ...

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