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  4. NEW POSTAL RATES FROM JULY 9

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Increases in postal rates to avert a deficit of £12,000,000 in the Post Office for the financial year 1951-52 were announced by the Postmaster-General (Mr. Anthony) in the House of ...

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  5. ALLEGATIONS ON TROOPS DENIED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-day that only nine men had been ...

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  6. PROBLEM OF FINDING MORE NEWSPRINT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In 10 years' time the world shortage of newsprint would be more than just a famine, ...

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  7. Russian Peace Proposal Could be "Camouflage"

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--The United States Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) declared yesterday that the Soviet proposal of a cease-fire along the 38th Parallel in Korea could be a camouflage designed to ...

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  8. Persian Concern Over Latest U.K. Actions

    LONDON, Wednesday.--With a showdown imminent in the bitter oil nationalisation dispute, the Persian Premier (Mohammed Mossadeq) will probably call a special meeting of Cabinet to-day to discuss the latest ...

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  9. HUGE U.S. FOREIGN AID PROGRAMME

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--The Secretary of State (Mr. Acheson) yesterday- asked Congress for a ...

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  10. THREE MEN FATALLY GASSED AT WORK

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Three men were fatally gassed in a boiler chamber at the Newcastle Broken Hill ...

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  11. NEWSPAPERS HARD HIT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Newspaper services will cost much more under the new postal rates. Ordinary ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND LABOUR PARTY REJECTS POWERS REQUEST

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The State Labour Caucus meeting to-day unanimously approved Cabinet's ...

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  13. PERSIAN TROOPS BEING SENT TO ABADAN

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.-- The United Press correspondent in Teheran says that Persia is speeding troops to ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA TO PRODUCE AMERICAN SABRE JETS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- North American Sabre interceptor fighter aircraft would be manufactured by ...

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  15. WATERSIDERS TO CONTINUE AID TO STRIKERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A stop-work meeting of Sydney watersiders to-day decided to continue their financial ...

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  16. OPPOSITION TO BANK BILL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- A meeting of the Labour Caucus this morning decided to oppose the Commonwealth ...

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  17. BABY KILLED BY TRUCK

    CLIFTON, Wednesday.--Joan Langsdorf, one year and 10 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Langsdorf, was ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT MAY SET UP OWN BRICK YARDS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The reintroduction of State enterprise was urged at the State Labour Caucus meeting ...

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  19. WOOL SCHEME PROFITS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- About £60,000,000 in profits from the Joint Organisation wool marketing scheme ...

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  20. LABOUR WITHHELD

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- More than 206 men were withheld from a Victorian stevedoring company to-day by the ...

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  21. HEAVY RAIN IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --Sydney has had more than two inches of rain in the last 24 hours. Torrential rain fell over ...

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  22. KETCH RUNS AGROUND

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The thirty-eight foot ketch Christine ran aground near the entrance to the Macleay River early to-day. ...

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  23. AERIAL SEARCH FOR OIL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --Next week scientists will begin flying over vast areas of Australia searching for oil ...

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  24. SEARCH FOR SABOTEURS

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. --Two Sydney Criminal Investigation Branch men are co-operating with Security and Naval ...

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  25. PAKISTAN SHIP SAILS

    MELBOURNE, "Wednesday.--The Pakistan Prosperity, the first Pakistan freighter to visit Australia, left Melbourne for Adelaide ...

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  26. Work for Pensioners

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- A formula to utilise the pool of labour created by old age pensioners wanting to ...

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  27. WIRELESS LICENCE FEES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Wireless licences will soon be increased to £2 from the present fee of £1 per ...

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  28. Tax Free Period Urged

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--A taxfree period of at least 20 years should be declared for an area north of the 26th Parallel in an ...

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  29. Unionist Questioned

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. -- Seourity and civil police questioned the secretary of the Sydney Branch of the Waterside Workers' ...

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  30. Support For Government

    IPSWICH. Wednesday. -- At to-night's meeting of the Ipswich Branch of the Trades and Labour Council it was decided ...

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  31. Watersiders' Official Before Court on Grimes Act Charge

    SYDNEY, Wednesday--It was. clear from legal authorities that a boycott which had as its object interference with the conditions of workers in other countries could not conceivably come within the merit ...

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  34. Jury Fails to Agree on Verdict in Bulimba Forgery Charge

    BRISBANE, Wednesday-- After nine hours deliberation the Supreme Court Jury in the trial of Bernard Joseph Maguire, principal State electoral officer, failed to agree to-night. It was locked up until to-morrow ...

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  35. RETAILERS TO SEEK BIGGER PROFIT MARGIN ON SUGAR

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Prune Minister (Mr. Men- zies) will be approached this week to increase retailers' ...

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  36. TOOWOOMBA R.A.A.F. SISTER BRINGS BACK WOUNDED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--One of the few Australian Service nurses who have visited Korea on duty. Sister Eunice ...

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  37. JAPANESE ON REMOTE ISLAND SURRENDER

    TCKIO, Wednesday. -- A group of Japanese soldiers on Anatahan Island, who for nearly six years had refused ...

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  38. DEFENCE PACT SQUADRON

    OTTAWA. Wednesday--No. 3 Squadron Canadian Air Force ; Fighter Wing will be established in the United Kingdom by next ...

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