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    Photographed while comparing their efforts in the eisteddfod yesterday were (left to right): Delmar Willis (Irish Jig), Delma Edwards (Sailor), Pam Scott (Irish Jig). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Coalition Party Ahead in French General Election

    LONDON, Monday.-- The first 1,000,000 votes counted last night in France's general election showed that a close fight was developing between the Communist, De Gaullist and Coalition Parties, with the ...

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  5. RED GROUPS BROKEN UP BY U.N. TROOPS

    TOKIO, Monday.-- Allied forces to-day broke up Communist troop concentrations in Western Korea. The ...

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  6. JUDGE'S PROMISE TO WATERSIDERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Mr. Justice Kirby, in the Arbitration Court to-day rejected claims by the Waterside ...

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  7. PERANGA WITHOUT A SCHOOL TEACHER

    The State School at Peranga, approximately 40 miles from Toowoomba, on the Cooyar line, has been ...

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  8. Drastic Reduction in Issue of New Capital

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- A drastic curtailment of the freedom of companies to issue new capital was announced by the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) to-day. Capital issues regulations, he said, had been ...

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  9. LATEST FIGURES

    LONDON, Monday.-- The position at 8 a.m. (G.M.T.) (6 p.m. Eastern Australian time) was: Communists, 56; ...

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  10. NAZI SOLDIER BURIED ALIVE FOR SIX YEARS

    WARSAW, Monday.-- A 32-year-old Geramn soldier survived six years' entombment in an underground Nazi Army ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA WILL SEEK TALKS IN LONDON ON PACIFIC DEFENCE

    LONDON, Monday.-- Australia would seek discussion on adequate defence, of the South-West Pacific, as well as the Middle East, at a Commonwealth Defence Ministers' conference to begin in London on Thursday, ...

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  12. STOP PRESS

    LONDON, Monday.-- Reuters Paris correspondent says the French middle-of-the-road coalition Government ...

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  13. RECORD ISSUE OF NOTES

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The Australian note issue has reached a record level of £273,770,374. This figure was ...

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  14. ARMY MINISTER ON RELIEF OF TROOPS FIELD-DAY PLANS FOR INGLEWOOD DAIRYMEN Drop in Sydney Wool Prices

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- Troops with two years' service outside Australia, including eight months in Korea, would BRISBANE, Monday.-- Plans for holding the first field day for dairy farmers in the Inglewood district were discussed by the Dairy SYDNEY, Monday.-- Prices for Merino comeback and crossbred wools dropped five per cent, at the Sydney wool sales to-day. This is ...

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  15. "NOT GUILTY" VERDICT IN WREN LIBEL CASE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- A Criminal Court jury to-day acquitted Francis Joseph. Hardy, author of "Power Without ...

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  16. MINISTER'S DENIAL ON POTATO SUPPLY PROBLEM

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr. Collins) denied to-day a suggestion that the Government representative ...

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  17. R.A.A.F. STATEMENT ON NATIONAL TRAINING

    IPSWICH, Monday.-- Air Vice-Marshall F. M. Bladin, member for personnel on the Air Board, addressed R.A.A.F. members at ...

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  18. HEARING AGAINST UNION ADJOURNED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- De-registration proceedings against the Waterside Workers' Federation were adjourned in 30 ...

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  19. LOAN AMOUNTS FOR STATES FIXED

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- The Loan Council to-night agreed to amend the amounts of Governmental borrowings, ...

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  20. TWO MINERS FINED ON DRIVING CHARGES

    IPSWICH, Monday.-- In the Court of Petty Sessions this morning, two miners, who admitted using two utilities on June 16 without the ...

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  21. NIGH COURT CHALLENGE ON COAL REGULATIONS MOVE

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The Miners Federation to-day called a conference of all unions in the mining industry to consider a High Court ...

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  22. HAN KILLED IN CAR CRASH

    SOUTHPORT, Monday.-- James Gehring (26, married), of Hospital Hill. Murwillumbah, was killed when his car struck a guide post ...

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  23. MEMORIALS PROPOSED FOR MR. CHIFLEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The Leichhardt (Queensland) Australian Labour Party electoral committee has proposed ...

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  24. LINER ORONSAY ARRIVES ON MAIDEN VOYAGE

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Harbour vessels sounded their whistles and sirens, when the 28,000 ton Orient liner Oronsay steamed into ...

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  25. NO SIGN OF HISSING LAUNCH

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The R.A.A.F. Lincoln bomber from Amberley, which searched the sea north of Lord Howe Island ...

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  26. STATE OPERA CANDIDATES

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The selection of candidates to come to Brisbane for auditions under the State Opera Scholarship's Scheme was ...

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  27. Watersiders' Resolution

    MACKAY, Monday.-- Mackay watersiders' resolutions condemning the secret ballot and opposing the granting of increased powers ...

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  28. THIRTY-SEVEN NOW DEAD IN HOSPICE FIRE

    MONTREAL, Monday.-- Firemen found three more bodies yesterday in the ruins of the Sainte Cunegonde Hospice, bringing the total ...

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  29. WOMAN WINS ACTION ON BEHALF OF DEAD SISTER

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- A Queensland woman to-day succeeded in a Supreme Court action on behalf of her dead sister. Mrs Violet ...

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  30. MR. HANLON 'SATISFACTORY'

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- The Canberra Community Hospital to-day reported the condition of the Queensland ...

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  31. WORK ON UNIVERSITY ALMOST HALTED

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Construction work at the Queensland University. St. Lucia, is almost at a standstill. The University ...

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  32. THREAT TO DAIRY INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The Australian dairying industry would disappear in two or three years unless Federal and State ...

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  33. INDIAN RAILWAY TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Monday.-- Reuters Karachi correspondent says 50 persons are feared to have been killed and many injured when ...

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  34. Kovacs Takes Tennis Title

    CLEVELAND, Monday.-- Frank Kovacs. of California, yesterday won the international professional tennis championship. He beat ...

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  37. COLEMAN UNFIT FOR FIGHT

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The fight between Elley Bennett and Ray Coleman. which was to have taken place in the Sydney Stadium to-night ...

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  38. Premiers Told of Australia's "Alarming" Financial Trends

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- Grave warnings as to the future of Australia's financial situation were given to State Premiers at a meeting of the Loan Council here to-day. The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) and the ...

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  39. States' Answer on Extra Powers to Commonwealth This Month

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- State Premiers agreed to-night to give the Commonwealth a defenite answer on June 26 or June 27 as to whether or not they would grant it sufficient powers to operate the Australian Communist ...

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  40. ACCIDENT ON OAKEY ROAD

    Two motor vehicles were damaged-- one so badly that it had to be removed from the roadway by a tow truck -- in an accident ...

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    Janine Truss (left) and Kay Volf, three-year-olds who look part in the song and dance section under six years at the eisteddfod yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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