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  4. Major Reshuffle Likely in New Federal Cabinet

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) and the Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) will meet here to-morrow to select a new Federal Cabinet. The announcement of the new Cabinet will be made on ...

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  5. MACARTHUR'S STRONG PLEA FOR PLAN TO HIT CHINESE REDS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--General MacArthur declared yesterday that the free I world was doomed to destruction if it failed to crush completely the Communist I threat in Korea. In a firm new plea for his plan to hit the Chinese Communists hard, I General MacArthur called for the removing of the restrictions now limiting American ...

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  6. CANADIAN CONTRACT FOR CUBAN SUGAR

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The "Sunday Express," in its leading article to-day -- "Another Black Pact"--declares that ...

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  7. RUSSIAN FLEES WITH 'WORLD WAR PLANS'

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The "Sunday Dispatch" says that Colonel Boris Shaposhnikov, 42-year-old son of a Soviet ...

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    Mr. E. E. Pukallus judging the pigs at the Goombungee Show. The public showed great interest in this section, as the pig industry is. a major one in the district. Mr. Malcolm Anderson (extreme right), judging the Jersey bulls in the two years and under three years section. First prize went to L. B. Pearce and Sons' Trecarne Ajax ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WHAT THE SOVIET CITIZEN CAN OWN

    MOSCOW (Associated Press .--Soviet citizens can and do own different types of private property. ...

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  10. POLICE RISK LIVES IN CHASING CAR THIEF

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--In a wild 80 m.p.h. chase, police last night risked their lives in a vain attempt to capture a car thief. ...

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  11. NUMEROUS ACCIDENTS DURING WEEK-END

    The driver of a sports ear had a narrow escape from serious injury when his vehicle overturned on the Mount ...

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  12. ALLIED 'PLANES HIT CHINESE CONVOYS

    TOKIO, Monday. -- Allied warplanes' struck heavily last night at Communist convoys carrying men and supplies ...

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  13. GOOD OLD DAYS WERE NOT SO GOOD

    PHILADELPHIA (Associated Press). -- Have you ever dreamed what a relief it would be to escape from to-day's ...

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  14. NEW PROJECT FOR OIL DRILLING

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Drilling for oil in the north of Western Australia would begin almost immediately, the managing ...

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  15. Britain Facing Serious Position Over Trade With Red China

    LONDON, Sunday. -- A round-up of British national Sunday papers to-day indicates that Britain is facing a serious situation over trade with Red China, ...

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  16. COMMUNISTS MARCH IN SYDNEY PROCESSION

    SYDNEY, Thursday. --More than 20,000 people watched Sydney's May Day procession to-day. About 4000 people, including trade ...

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  17. RISE IN PRICE OF U.K. SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS

    LONDON, Sunday.--British Sunday newspapers to-day announced price increases, beginning next week, caused ...

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  18. AUTUMN POTATO CROP

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--If there are no heavy frosts in the next three weeks, Queensland's autumn potato crop should reach 11,000 ...

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  19. ANOTHER HAUL BY DARING BURGLAR

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A burglar known to police as "The Cat" is believed to have been responsible for another ...

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  20. POLICE FIRE SHOTS AT MOTOR CYCLE THIEF

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Police fired eight shots in chasing a young man who stole a high- powered motor cycle from outside ...

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  23. HUMAN REMAINS FOUND ON SYDNEY BEACH

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A human head was found washed up on the beach at Camp Cove. Watson's Bay, to-day. Percy Deyle, ...

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  24. "NO CHANCE OF CONTRACTING POLIO FROM POULTRY"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--There was no likelihood of anyone catching poliomyelitis from fowls, the Deputy Director of ...

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  25. BRISBANE MAN TO BE PALL-BEARER FOR DR. FLYNN

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The minister of the Toowong Presbyterian Church (the Rev. J. F. McKay) will fly to Sydney to-morrow to ...

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  26. FORTY RUSSIAN SOLDIERS EXECUTED FOR ESCAPE

    BERLIN, Sunday.--The West German newspaper, "Der Abend," yesterday claimed that 40 Russian soldiers had been ...

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  27. MALAY TERRORISTS CAUSE TWELVE CASUALTIES

    SINGAPORE, Sunday. -- Six Gurkha soldiers and two Malay police were killed, and four Gurkha soldiers wounded, when ...

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  28. BOTTLES THROWN AT FOOTBALL UMPIRE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Bottles were thrown at an umpire during an Australian Rules football match in Melbourne yesterday ...

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  29. CLUB HOPES TO DOUBLE CATCH OF CROCODILES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Australian Crocodile Shooters' Club will begin an attack on crocodiles in the Cape York Peninsula on ...

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    The president of the Geombungee-Haden Show Society (Mr. B. Hartwig), on the left, discusses the success of the Show with Mr. C. R. Smith, who is vice-president and a past president of the society. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. SYDNEY MAN PLANS TO GIVE AWAY £103.455

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Peter Mathieson (88), of Strathfield, plans to give away £103,455 which the Supreme Court awarded ...

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  32. TYRE SHORTAGE HITS LOCAL AUTHORITIES

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A shortage of tyres for heavy equipment was a handicap to all local authorities the Deputy Mayor of ...

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  33. FAROUK'S WEDDING

    CAIRO, Sunday. -- A salute of 101 guns, booming out from Cairo's 800-years-old palace of Koubbeh this morning, announced to the ...

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  34. GRAIN SORGHUM PROSPECTS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The 100.- 000 acres planted with grain sorghum in Queensland should yield 2,500,000 bushels this season. The ...

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  35. COUNTING OF VOTES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Counting of votes for the Senate and all House of Representatives seats will be resumed ...

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  36. A.E.U. Men Return

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union who went on strike last Tuesday night decided at an ...

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