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  4. 'BUS AND TRAM IN BRISBANE SMASH

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Fourteen people were injured when a crowded Manly-Lota 'bus ran out of control down ...

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  5. Bitter Fighting for Key Towns in Central Korea

    TOKIO, Friday.-- Chinese Communists to-day continued their savage resistance along rain-drenched hills and valleys in the Yanggun, Inje and Hyonni areas of the east-central front. They launched fierce ...

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  6. SIX-PAGE PAPERS FOR BRITAIN THIS YEAR!

    LONDON, Friday.-- The president of the Board of Trade (Sir Hartley Shawcross) told the House of Commons ...

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  7. BELFAST PROTEST ON EVE OF ROYAL VISIT

    BELFAST, Friday.-- About 400 people attended a meeting in the city's nationalist area last night to protest at ...

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  8. Marching N.Z. Strikers in Clash With Police

    AUCKLAND, Friday.-- Police clashed with 1500 marching deregisfered watersiders and sympathizers in upper Queen Street about noon to-day. Two hundred police, in breaking up the procession, used their batons ...

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  9. DOUBT ABOUT KING'S TOUR OF AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Friday.-- A suggestion that the King should not go to Australia next year because of his health is made ...

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    England's Royal thrones, hallowed by antiquity and tradition, have pride of place in the House of Lords Chamber. London, where a process of reinstatement has recently been completed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FEW TASMANIAN POTATOES AVAILABLE FOR BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Only 10,000 bags of potatoes from the freighter Colac would be available for Brisbane, ...

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  12. CLOSE FIGHT LIKELY IN EIRE ELECTION

    DUBLIN, Friday.-- A close fight to the finish is expected in the final stages of the counting of votes in Eire's general ...

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  13. THREAT TO ESTABLISH SOUTH AFRICA AS FREE REPUBLIC

    CAPE TOWN, Friday.-- The Prime Minister (Dr. Malan) said last night that if overseas criticism of South Africa as a persecutor of non-Europeans persisted he might be driven to establish a free and independent ...

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  14. DECLINE IN SUGAR PRODUCTION FORECAST

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- "Sugar crops in the Mackay and Bundaberg districts are now in a worse condition than at any ...

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  15. Protest Strikes May be Staged by Watersiders and Miners

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Waterside workers are expected to stage a protest strike on Tuesday. The walkoff will coincide with the appearance in court of their general secretary (Mr. J. Healy) on four summonses ...

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  16. BURMA MAY BECOME A "SECOND KOREA"

    LONDON, Friday.-- Reuters correspondent in Rangoon says that the Minister for Rehabilitation (Bo Min Sauna) said ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN PROBLEM OF STEEL FROM BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday.-- The Acting Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Edwin McCarthy) said yesterday that ...

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  18. NEW ATTACKS ON FRENCH BY VIETMINH FORCES

    LONDON, Friday.-- Reuters correspondent in Tonkin says the French Army announced to-day that 40,000 Vietminh ...

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  19. RUSSIA SUPERIOR IN JET 'PLANES?

    LONDON, Friday.-- Britain's Chief of the Air Staff (Sir John Slessor) gave a veiled warning last night of Russia's ...

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  20. FRENCH PLAYERS PREPARE FOR BIG MATCH

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A curfew was not necessary to make, the French Rugby League players retire to bed early to-night for their ...

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  21. TROOPS MAY BE USED TO UNLOAD WHEAT SHIP

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Troops may be sent aboard the wheat ship, Doris Clunies, which Geelong ...

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  22. BRIGHTER OUTLOOK FOR SHIPS TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Friday.-- The Acting High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. E. McCarthy) said yesterday that he hoped ...

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  23. MINERS MAY DECIDE ON AGGREGATE MEETINGS

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The Miners' Northern Management Board will consider calling aggregate meetings on the ...

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  24. INCREASED DUMBER OF U.K. MIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Friday.-- The Acting Australian High Commissioner (Mr. E. McCarthy) said yesterday that the flow ...

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  25. ANOTHER MINE DISASTER

    LONDON, Friday.-- Reuters representative at Herringen says that 14 miners trapped 3000 feet underground by a ...

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  26. Western Powers Propose "Big Four" Meeting in Washington

    LONDON, Friday.-- Reuters correspondent in Paris says that Britain, France and the United States have sent Notes to Russia proposing a Four Power conference of Foreign Ministers in Washington on July 23. The three ...

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  27. POSTMAN SENTENCED FOR DETAINING LETTERS

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A G.P.O. postman, who unlawfully detained letters containing £300 in cheques and postal notes for the United ...

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  28. POLICE SEEK NEWSPAPERS' SOURCE OF INFORMATION

    HONG KONG, Friday.-- The Acting Commissioner for Police (Mr. Maxwell) to-day ordered an investigation into ...

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  29. New Polio Cases

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Three cases of poliomyelitis were reported to-day to the Health Department. They were a boy aged eight from ...

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  30. INCREASED PRICES OPERATE

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Four increases in prices came into operation to-day. They were: Matches, dearer by ½d. a box or ...

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  31. CONVICTED STUDENTS FOR SENTENCE ON TUESDAY?

    ADELAIDE, Friday.-- The four medical students found guilty of manslaughter last night in the University ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA MAY HAVE TO IMPORT BUTTER

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- For the first time in history Australia will probably import butter this year. Following ...

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  35. OIL DRILLING TO CONTINUE

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Oil companies operating in the Roma area intended to do further drilling, the Minister for ...

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  36. FADDEN MAY CONFER WITH LORD MAYORS

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The Common wealth Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) said to-day that he was prepared to discuss ...

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  37. EIGHT-YEAR-OLD GIRL FOR RIFLE SHOOTING CLASSIC

    LONDON, Friday.-- Eight-year-old Jean Purvis, of Montrose, Scotland, began warming up yesterday for this year's ...

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  38. Big Rubber Reserves

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- About £9,750,000 worth of raw rubber was in secret store in Australia, the Minister for Supply (Mr. Beale) ...

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  39. UNION'S PROGRAMME OF "IMMEDIATE DEMANDS"

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The national convention of the Iron Workers' Union to-day adopted a programme of ...

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    The assembled cast of "Richard of Bordeaux," the Toowoomba Grammar School Dramatic i Society's play, produced by Edgar G. White, which had its opening night in the Town Hall last night. Something of the lavishness of the costuming may be seen in this photograph.-- Photo by F. G. Crook-King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. ITALIANS TO BUILD HOUSES IN TOOWOOMBA

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- France, Italy, Sweden, Germany, Austria and Holland are all helping Queensland to catch up on the ...

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  42. McKILLOP WINS ON T.K.O.

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- After one of the most gruelling bouts in the history of Queensland lightweight hotting. Arthur McKillop (9.8¼) ...

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