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  4. Governor Dewey Fearful of Red Peace Offensive

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Russian peace offensive was the greatest danger in the world to-day, the Governor of New York (Mr. Thomas E. Dwey) said to-day. Mr. Dewey said he feared that the Russian peace offensive ...

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  5. "CHRONICLE" GARDEN COMPETITION

    Garden levers will be pleased to know that a Home Garden Competition will again be conducted this year in conjunction ...

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    Aircraftsman G. Price has his own bedroom, complete with wardrobe, at Richmond (New South Wales) Air Station. There are modern facilities at all Service stations, designed to make recruits comfortable. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FORBES THREATENED BY MAJOR FLOOD

    SYDNEY. Monday.--More than 50 families in the lower part of Forbes evacuated their homes to-night as the ...

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  8. COUNTERS TO LUXURY SPENDING SUGGESTED

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The closure of all major luxury industries in Australia would release less than 50,000 ...

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  9. CABINET TO DISCUSS [?]UBLIC SERVICE CUT

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Almost half of the 10,000 Commonwealth public servants to be dismissed under ...

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  10. Allies Seek Truce Line Based on Present Front

    TOKIO, Monday.--The United Nations delegation to the Kaesong truce talks was seeking a cease-fire line based on the present battlefront in Korea, an official announcement from General Ridgway's headquarters ...

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  11. SIXTH ANNIVERSARY OF ATOMIC BOMBING

    TOKIO. Monday.--A lone United States bomber opened its bomb bay doors and dropped flowers over the Japanese city ...

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  12. U.S. EFFORTS TO GET TRUTH TO RUSSIANS

    WASHINGTON (Associated Press).--America's campaign to get past Stalin to talk truth and friendship to his people is ...

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  13. SECURITY OFFICERS KEEP CLOSE WATCH ON CANBERRA BOMBER

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Royal Australian Air Force officers ordered amateur photographers to destroy films of the Canberra jet bomber taken when it arrived at Fairbairn Airport this morning. The ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WHEAT TO MEET STATE NEEDS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Queensland will import feed wheat from South Australia for stock and poultry feed ...

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  15. BIG STATE ORDER FOR TASMANIAN POTATOES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Brisbane Wholesale Potato Distributors' Committee has placed an order for a shipment of ...

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  16. VISIT TO ABADAN BY U.K. OIL DELEGATION LEADER

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuters correspondent in Teheran reported that it was officially announced that the leader of the ...

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  17. ARMED JAVA REDS BATTLE POLICE

    JAKARTA, Monday. -- The Associated Press says that a band of 150 persons carrying the Communist-sponsored ...

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  18. CASEY'S COMMENT ON JAPANESE TREATY

    TOKIO, Monday.--The Japanese peace treaty contained virtually nothing to stop the Japanese from rearming, the ...

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  19. WOMAN'S STATEMENT IN MURDER CASE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- A woman told the City Court today that because she was afraid of several Fitzroy men ...

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  20. PLANS FOR CARRIER OF RADICAL DESIGN

    WASHINGTON (Associated Press).--The United States Navy hopes to have laid shortly the keel of its giant carrier of radically ...

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  21. CANNERY MANAGER DISMISSED

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The manager of the Northgate Cannery (Mr. W. A. Mawbey) has been dismissed from his ...

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  22. BLACKOUT FOLLOW STATE MINE DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Collinsville and Scottsville, North Queensland mining towns, were blacked out to-night by a strike ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN RECORDS BROKEN AT SHOW

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Two Australian records were broken to-day at the Brisbane Show--in the ring and in auction sales--but the crowd ...

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  24. PROGRESS TOWARDS POLIO VACCINE

    A three-years world search to identify all the viruses that cause poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis) in human beings will be finished ...

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  25. REMOVAL OF UNION OFFICIAL URGED

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The secretary of the Queensland Coal Owners' Association (Mr. W. Thomas) to-day urged the ...

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  26. PART EMPTY SHIPS LEAVE LONDON FOR AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Because of the slow turn-round of ships in Australia, large British liners were sailing ...

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  27. "BRITAIN'S BOMBERS AND FIGHTERS WORLD'S BEST"

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- If another war broke out Britain would have the best bombers and fighters in the ...

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  28. ESCAPED AFTER TOUCHING UNDERGROUND LIVE WIRE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Jozat Gornik (29), a Polish builders' labourer, to-day touched a 22,000 volt ...

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  29. STATE STARTS FINANCIAL YEAR RELATIVELY WELL

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Queensland has started off the new financial year relatively well. In a statement issued ...

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  32. BRISBANE POLIO CASES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Four cases of poliomyelitis were notified to the City Council during the week-end. They ...

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  33. "WHEAT AGREEMENT OF NO ADVANTAGE TO GROWER"

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The one purpose of the International Wheat Agreement was to lower the price of wheat to the ...

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  34. Area Schools Urged as Solution to Many Educational Problems

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Area schools would do more than anything else to obtain teachers and would solve a great number of Queensland's educational problems, Professor F. J. Schonell, who is Professor of Education ...

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  35. ARREST FOLLOWS MARGARET STREET COLLISION

    Following a collision in Margaret Street last night, in which an early model utility truck and two stationary utility ...

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  36. TWO U.K. PROVOSTS DIE IN KOREAN GUN BATTLE

    PUSAN, Monday. -- Two British military policemen were killed and three wounded--two seriously-- in a gun ...

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  37. Japanese Vessel Arrested for Alleged Pillaging of Trochus

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Australian naval and air forces have arrested a Japanese fishing boat for alleged pillaging of trochus from the plantation of an Australian, Gus Kuster, in the Ninigo Islands group, during ...

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  38. MAN ON KILLING CHARGE

    BRISBANE. Monday.--Desmond Wittkopp (23, process worker), was charged in the Police Court to-day with having unlawfully killed ...

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  39. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BY CUBAN POLITICAL HEAD

    HAVANA (Cuba), Monday. --Eduardo Chibas, the leader of the Orthodox Party and a violent critic of President ...

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