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    This is one glimpse of modern warfare. Australian troops are shown moving forward on a heavy British tank. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. General Outspoken on American Air Power

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--The United States was operating a "shoestring" air force in relation fo global responsibilities, General Hoyt Vasdenberg (Chief of the Air staff said yesterday. He was testifying at closed ...

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  6. DATES FOR NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The training of national servicemen in the first call-up would begin on July 30 in the Navy ...

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  7. SUMMONSES AGAINST J. HEALY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The general secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr. J. Healy) to-night was served with four summonses in connection with the New Zealand waterside strike. Commonwealth ...

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  8. Mine Fall Traps Seventy-Nine

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A coal face explosion trapped 79 miners behind a huge wall of thousands of tons of rubble ...

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  9. MANY INJURED IN CAPE TOWN RIOT

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday.--The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that South African police made repeated ...

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  10. Reds Counter-attack, But Allies Push On

    TOKIO, Tuesday.-- The United Press correspondent says that enemy troops counter-attacked on the central front in Korea to-day, but the Allies drove into North Korea on both sides of the battlefront. The 8th ...

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  11. EMERGENCY SUPPLIES OF NEWSPRINT

    OTTAWA. Tuesday. -- The Canadian Press says that Canada may make small emergency allocations of newsprint ...

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  12. FIELD-MARSHAL BLAMEY'S STATE FUNERAL TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The King has asked the Governor-General (Mr. McKell) to represent him personally at the ...

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  13. KING MAY BE UNABLE TO VISIT NORTHERN IRELAND

    LONDON. Tuesday. -- The "Daily Mail" says his Majesty may be unable to visit Northern Ireland on Friday. ...

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  14. FURTHER PROTEST TO EGYPT ON CANAL RESTRICTIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The correspondent of "T h e Times" in Cairo says that the British Ambassador (Sir ...

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  15. ECONOMIC POLICY TRIBUNAL SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--An Australian "economic policy tribunal" to ensure that vital economic decisions are made ...

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  16. TANKS AND TROOPS PATROL TEHERAN

    TEHERAN, Tuesday. -- The correspondent of the "Daily Herald" says tanks and troops were patrolling the streets of ...

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  17. EXPLANATION OF AIR FORCE REJECTIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Some applicants who applied for posting to the regular Air Force may not have been accepted because the ...

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  18. C.W.A. DISCUSSES NURSE SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Delegates to the conference of the Country Women's Association said to-night that red tape was ...

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  19. MANUFACTURERS BUSY ON ARMY CONTRACTS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Brisbane manufacturers were making some of the Army's new blue "Walking" uniforms, an Army spokesman ...

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  20. JUDGE'S COMMENT ON LEGAL PROFESSION

    WARWICK. Tuesday.--The legal profession was getting the idea that it ran the courts, his Honour (Mr. Justice R. F. B. Philp) ...

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  21. McKELL'S OPENING SPEECH APPROVED BY CABINET

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Federal Cabinet to-day approved the speech to be made by the Governor-General (Mr. ...

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  22. "NO RUSSIAN FEELERS FOR PEACE IN KOREA"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Jacob Malik (Soviet delegate to the United Nations) said through a spokesman that reports of ...

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  23. MAN KILLED BY BULLDOZER

    IPSWICH, Tuesday.--A runaway bulldozer caused the death of a Moreton Shire Council employee at Mutdapilly this ...

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  24. FOOTBALL TEAM HAS POLIO CASES

    IPSWICH, Tuesday. -- Four members of the Esk football team have been admitted to the Ipswich General Hospital as ...

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  25. RELEASE OF TRAINEES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Government will release 150 Teachers' Training College trainees at the end of June. ...

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  26. GIBRALTAR PRICE OF SPANISH FRIENDSHIP

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The "Daily Mail" in an editorial to-day quoted General Franco as saying that Spain's friendship was available for ...

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  27. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    FOREST HILL, Tuesday. -- Petrol bowsers containing 1000 gallons of petrol were saved when a garage was destroyed by ...

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  28. Q.D.O. SEEKS INCREASE IN PRICE OF MILK

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Queensland Dairymen's Organisation to-day made submissions for a substantial ...

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  29. MR. HARRISON ATTENDS VICE-REGAL DINNER

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Minister for Defence Production (Mr. Harrison), who in the past has boycotted social ...

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  30. WOMAN FATALLY INJURED

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- A 33-years-old woman, the mother of three children, was fatally injured when she was knocked down by ...

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  31. VICTORIAN SENATE COUNT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- When the Victorian Senate counting finished to-night both the Government and Labour ...

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  32. RAIL INQUIRY BEGINS

    MARYBOROUGH. Tuesday. -- A special departmental inquiry was begun in camera in Maryborough to-day at which evidence was ...

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  33. CROWN CASE CONCLUDED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--After the Crown had concluded its case in the Criminal Court today against Bernard Joseph ...

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  36. Sydney Wool Sales

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. -- Prices for good quality wools were unchanged at the Sydney wool sales to-day. but there was a further ...

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  37. EIRE'S ELECTIONS

    DUBLIN (Reuters). -- Eire's 1.800,000 electors will decide on May 30 whether they want to be governed by a coalition ...

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  38. CLERK ON SHOOTING CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- A Sydney clerk was charged to-day with, shooting the former boxer, William John Lee, with intent to murder ...

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  39. A.C.T.U. PROTEST ON RAID BY SECURITY OFFICERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The emergency committee of the Australian Council of Trade Unions to-day decided to call a special meeting of the A.C.T.U. interstate executive in Melbourne next Tuesday to deal with ...

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  40. Punters fo Receive Money

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Punters who were owed money on bets made by a bookmaker who defaulted at Gosford recently will ...

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  41. Meaf Union Wins Power Vote

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- By a three to one majority Queensland moat workers have given the State Executive of their union power to ...

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  42. DIONNE QUINS NOW 17

    CALLANDER (Ontario). Tuesday.--The Dionne quintuplcts were 17 years old yesterday. They had a holiday ...

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  43. The Coronation Stone

    LONDON. Tuesday.--The Church of Scotland's General Assembly yesterday may have quashed moves to have the Coronation Stone ...

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  44. REMAND IN MURDER CHARGE

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.--Mr. W. Elson Green appeared in the Police Court to-day for Leslie Vaughan Toms 138. labourer), who with ...

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  45. "OVER-FULL EMPLOYMENT ROAD TO SOCIALISM," SAYS COPLAND

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--"Overfull" employment was the road to socialism, and some form of totalitarianism. Professor Sir ...

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