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  4. EFFORTS OF ALLIED TROOPS PRAISED

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.-- The efforts of America's Allies to stem the tide of Communism, and the gallantry of ...

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  5. "QUEENSLAND COULD BE LEADING STATE"

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A careful watch should be kept to see that the development of Australia's secondary ...

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  6. Persia Rejects Appeal by Truman for Talks

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--Reuters correspondent in Teheran says that the Prime Minister of Persia (Dr. Mossadeq) yesterday rejected an appeal by President Truman to settle the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute by ...

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  7. U.S. Claim on Red Losses in Latest Korean Attack

    TOKIO, Sunday.--The Communists had suffered more than 100,000 casualties between May 16 and May 31, including 10,000 prisoners, taken by United Nations forces, stated the commander of the United ...

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  8. KING'S HEALTH "NO CAUSE FOR ALARM"

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The "Sunday Graphic," in a page one leading article to-day, quoted two people in close ...

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  9. Worse Butler Shortage in Australia Forecast

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Australia's butler shortage was likely to become worse rattier than better. This was stated to-day by Mr. Colin Clark, the internationally known economist and director of the Queensland Bureau ...

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  10. "MONTY'S" MESSAGE TO PARATROOPERS

    LONDON, Sunday.--Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery to-day told British paratroopers, who will leave ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. COPLAND'S CHALLENGE ON EUROPEAN UNITY

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters [?] correspondent said that Sir Douglas Copland, Vice-Chancellor of the ...

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  12. VAIN SEARCH FOR BUTTER

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Many Sydney housewives tramped the city and suburbs yesterday in an unsuccessful ...

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  13. JAPANESE MOVE FOR RETURN OF ISLANDS

    TOKIO, Sunday.--According to American officials in Tokio to-day, Japan has opened a diplomatic offensive for the ...

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  14. ISLAND'S OUTBREAK OF DISEASE ENDED

    BRISBANE. Sunday.--The encephalitis outbreak at Mornington Island, in the Gulf of Carpentaria. is over. The superintendent ...

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  15. FOG HELPED TO SAVE LIFE OF BABY BOY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A Launceston fog, which diverted an Australian National Airways Skymaster to Devonport ...

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  16. SWEDEN INCREASES TAX ON EXPORT NEWSPRINT

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters correspondent in Stockholm says that Sweden's Socialist Government decided yesterday ...

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  17. SOUTH KOREAN CABINET MINISTER RESIGNS

    TOKIO. Sunday.--The South Korean Deputy Minister for Defence (Shang Kum) resigned to-day after admitting that he ...

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  18. TIGHTER CENSORSHIP OF REPORTS FROM KOREA

    TOKIO, Sunday.--A tight new American Army censorship--under the direct control of the Tokio ...

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  19. Air Force Personnel Standing by to Load Wheat for 'Black' Ship

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Air Force personnel are standing by at Laverton to toad wheat for the Doris Clunies, which is berthed at Geelong, if watersiders refuse fo work the ship to-morrow morning. The Doris Clunies, ...

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  20. Unions in Queensland Adopting Subtle Tactics on Stoppages

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--To escape prosecution under the Crimes Act, Queensland unions are adopting subtle tactics by placing responsibility for stoppages on the rank and file. The executive of the Waterside Workers' ...

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  21. H.M.A.S. BATAAN NOW ON WAY BACK TO AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The Australian destroyer, Bataan, is on her way back to Australia for leave and refit after having ...

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  22. Constitution Amendment

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters correspondent in New Delhi says that the Indian Parliament yesterday made its first amendment to India's ...

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  23. SLACKS CRITICISED BY C.W.A. PRESIDENT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The wearing of slacks by young women was criticised by the Victorian president of the ...

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  26. EXTENSIVE EXERCISES PLANNED FOR R.A.A.F.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Royal Australian Air Force bomber and fighter squadrons have a big training programme lined ...

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  27. EMERGENCY FLiGHT BY R.A.A.F. BOMBER

    IPSWICH, Sunday.--An R.A.A.F. Lincoln bomber left Amberley at 9.27 o'clock this .morning on an emergency flight to Norfolk Island. ...

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  28. AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL MEETING IN BRISBANE

    CANEERRA, Sunday.--The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. McEwen) will outline to State Ministers for ...

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    Debutantes who were presented at the St. Luke's Church of England ball in the Memorial Hall. Left to right: Misses Valma Eiser, Daphne Rub, Delma Eiser, Marie Rub. Yvonne Phister and Rita Rub. The flower girls arc Ann Mcisenhelter (left) and Rosemary Brown.--Photo by F. G. Crook-King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. GIRL STILL MISSING

    Despite an intensive search by police in Toowoomba and other district, the whereabouts of the 13-years-old Valerie Dawn Clark, ...

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  31. TWO SOLDIERS KILLED IN VICTORIAN ROAD SMASH

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Two young soldiers were killed instantly last night when the motor cycle on which one of ...

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  32. POTATO PICKING PROFITABLE SIDELINE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Potato farmers in the Brisbane Valley are paying at least 3 a bag to harvesters, and hundreds of ...

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  33. "RIOT" SHIP ON MOVE AGAIN

    MELBOURNE. Sunday. -- The "riot'' ship, the Florentia, left Mel bourne for Sydney this afternoon. The Fiorentia brought Maltese ...

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