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    Princess Elizabeth represented the King at the Trooping of the Colour ceremony held in honour of his official birthday. Riding her chestnut Winston, the Princess wore the scarlet tunic of Colonel of the Grenadier Guards with a dark blue riding skirt. Her tricorne hat with white plume is an exact copy of that of a colonel of the regiment in 1745. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEW TYPE OF HOME FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The erection of a new type of all-electric concrete home, to cost almost £2500, is to be ...

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  5. MAJOR SUCCESS TO ALLIES IN KOREA

    TOKIO, Thursday. -- Two strong Allied task forces of more than 100 tanks to-day captured Pyongyang, the apex ...

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  6. Mr. Chifley to be Buried at Bathurst on Sunday

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The late Leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party, Mr. J. B. Chifley, who died here last night, will be buried at Bathurst next Sunday afternoon. His State funeral will be attended ...

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  7. More Police Patrols in

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Keith Holyoake), in a statement to-day, said that special round-the-clock police patrols will begin in Wellington immediately to prevent "incidents of ...

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  8. PRESENT U.S. POLICY IN KOREA ATTACKED

    AUSTIN (Texas), Thursday. -- General MacArthur yesterday accused the United States Government of ...

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  9. "LAND BALLOTS SETTER GAMBLE THAN CASKET"

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- "Land ballots are a tetter gamble and offer a bigger prize than the Casket," said ...

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  10. SYDNEY WELCOME TO H.M.A.S. BATAAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- An excited crowd of 400 relatives and friends swarmed aboard H.M.A.S. Bataan at Garden ...

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  11. American General Urges U.S. to Bomb Manchurian Railway

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--Lieuteriant-General Albert Wedemeyer yesterday declared that the United States should take a calculated risk of war with Russia by bombing the Manchurian railway, which is controlled ...

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  12. VALUE OF AUSTRALIAN WORKERS' WAGES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. --For each hour's pay Australian workers can buy more food than workers anywhere ...

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  13. QUESTIONS ON HEALTH OF JOHN WREN, SENR.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. -- Questions about the state of health of Mr. John Wren Senr., were asked by Mr. D. M. ...

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  14. FORMOSAN CEMENT SOLD TO AUSTRALIA

    TAIPEH, Thursday. -- The Chinese Nationalists to-day announced that they would sell Formosan cement to Australia. ...

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  15. STORED POTATOES TO BE RELEASED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A meeting of the Potato Marketing Board to-day decided to release all stored potatoes to ...

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  16. LITTLE OF LAST SEASON'S SUGAR LEFT IN NORTH

    BRISBANE, . Thursday.--All of last season's sugar will be shipped from Lucinda Point, Townsville, Bowen and Mackay, ...

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  17. STOPPAGE OVER NOT FLYING FLAG AT HALF-MAST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The general manager of the New Occidental Gold Mine at Cobar (Mr. F. R. Beggs) ...

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  18. NEW SCHOOL CURRICULUM READY SOON

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Education Department hopes to have the new curriculum for primary schools completed ...

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  19. BLACK HAND ACTIVITIES SUSPECTED IN SOUTH

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Following recent suspected Italian Black Hand activities in Melbourne, Queensland police have ...

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  20. RAILWAY UNIONS TO OPPOSE COMMISSIONER'S CLAIMS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Australian Railways Union will oppose claims by the Commissioner of Railways for the ...

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  21. SYDNEY NEWSPAPER TO FACE CONTEMPT OF COURT ACTION

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Mr. Justice Kinsella, in the Supreme Court to-day, granted a rule nisi calling upon John ...

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  22. CYCLONIC DEPRESSION OFF N.S.W. COAST

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A cyclonic depression 150 miles east of the central New South Wales coast was deepening ...

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  23. REQUEST BY A.C.T.U. TO BE CONSIDERED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (Mr. A. E. Monk), said to-night that ...

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  24. BRITAIN APPROVES JAPANESE TREATY

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Minister of State (Mr. Kenneth Younger) has told the American Presidential envoy (Mr. ...

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  25. WELLPARK SAILS FOR NEW ZEALAND

    MACKAY, Thursday. -- The resumption of loading of the Wellpark by Mackay waterside workers will be raised by ...

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  26. RAILWAY EXPENDITURES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A further appropriation of £30,000 was guthonsed to-day by the Executive Council in connection with ...

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  27. "RAIN WILL NOT INCREASE DAIRY PRODUCTION"

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Rain in most of the State's dairying areas would not result in increased production, ...

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  28. PRISONER CHARGED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A prisoner who escaped from the Liverpool State Hospital, was allowed to go out. provided he reported back ...

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  31. SAWMILLS THREATENED WITH CLOSURE

    KILLARNEY, Thursday.--At least two sawmills are threatened with early closure because waterlogged scrub roads have ...

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  32. WORLD CONFERENCE ON WHEAT ALLOCATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.--The fifth session of the International Wheat Conference began in London yesterday, when experts of 45 nations ...

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  33. Short Price for Davey Jones

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- Backers are apparently satisfied with the 8.6 allotted the favourite, Davey Jones, in the Doomben Ten ...

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  34. LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) announced to-night it was apparent that ...

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  35. FAMILY DIE IN WELL MISHAP

    LONDON, Thursday. --- A.A.P.- Reuters representative at Saigon says that firemen, working by torchlight, last night extricated ...

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  36. NO CREWS FOR N.Z. SHIPS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Seamen to-day ignored two calls to man the trans-Pacific liner Aorangi. Another call will be ...

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  37. REPORT OF INQUIRY INTO ELLIOTT TRAIN SMASH

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--A special inquiry report on the Elliott mear Bundaberg) train smash last month has been submitted to the Acting ...

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  38. ACCOUNT OF ATOM BOMB EXPLOSION ON ENIWETOK ATOLL

    NEW ORLEANS, Thursday.-- Mr. Edward Herbert (Democrat, Lousiana), a member of the United States Congress, who ...

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  39. MORE POLIO CASES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Six cases of poliomyelitis were reported to the Brisbane City Council and the State Health ...

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