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    A new radar aid which pictures the movement of aircraft along the runways of an airport on a 15-inch screen has been set up at London Airport. It not only gives the airport control staff a clear view of movements over many square miles, but can also guide landed aircraft to terminal hangars in all weather. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CABINET ACTS ON WHARF BAN

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Federal Government to-day authorised the prosecution of certain Communist trade union leaders, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) announced to-night after a long meeting of the Federal ...

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  6. Hungry, Beaten Chinese Begin to Surrender

    TOKIO, Monday. -- The American Associated Press says that Chinese Communist troops began surrendering in large numbers yesterday for the first time since they entered the Korean war. "The enemy has lost the ...

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  7. "THE TIMES" LAUDS MENZIES' ACTION

    LONDON, Monday.--"The Times," in a long leading article yesterday on the Australian Government's actions ...

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  8. HIGH HOPES FOR CANADIAN OIL

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The new High Commissioner for Canada (Mr. C. Fraser Elliott) said to-day that the ...

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  9. MORE PORTS OPERATE IN NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, Monday. -- Three new ports started operation with new union labour today. They were Wellington. ...

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  10. U.S. MAILED FIST IN MEDITERRANEAN

    GIBRALTAR (Associated Press).--The United States is showing a mailed fist in the Mediterranean--traditionally a ...

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  11. "SATELLITE EARTHS" IN SPACE SOON

    BRISBANE. Monday.--Space floating "satellite earths" controlled from the earth and based 25.000 miles above the ...

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  12. Suspected Plot to Wreck Giant Abadan Refinery Uncovered

    LONDON, Monday--The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Abadan says Persian police and security chiefs uncovered what is believed to be a vast Communist plot to wreck the Anglo -- Iranian Company's ...

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  13. "RELAX EXCHANGE RESTRICTIONS"

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--The International Monetary Fund yesterday urged member countries that have improved ...

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  14. CHANGED USES OF LAND DEPLORED

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Steps to overcome the trend to changed uses of land in farming areas may be considered ...

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  15. DEMAND FOR POWDERED MILK IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday--Brisbane housewives have bought all available stocks of powdered and condensed milk in ...

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  16. GENERAL TO INVESTIGATE ARMY CONDITIONS IN KOREA

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- "If things are not going as well as they should for the troops in Korea, it will be my ...

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  17. PLANS FOR FUNERAL OF SIR THOMAS BLAMEY

    MELBOURNE. Monday. -- The body of the late FieldMarshal Sir Thomas Blarney will lie in state at the ...

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  18. "EYE" INVENTED THAT SEES ROUND CORNERS

    An eye that can see round corners has been constructed by a Danish engineer, Hoger Moeller Hansen. Made of ...

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  19. Seals for League Test Sold

    BRISBANE. Monday--All grandstand seats for the second Rugby League Test between Australia and France at the Cricket Ground on ...

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  20. MOST EXTENSIVE ARMY MANOEUVRES SINCE WAR

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Sixty vehicles, including armoured cars and scout cars, will leave Enoggera this week ...

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  21. MINERS' DECISIONS ON GALLAGHER AWARD

    IPSWICH. Monday. -- The main factors influencing the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. Gallagher) in arriving at his attendance ...

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  22. DEATH OF BOY IN HAYSHED FIRE

    SYDNEY. Monday.--A four-year-old boy was burnt to death in a hayshed fire near Glen Innes today. The boy. Gerrard Ellis, was ...

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  23. SHIPS TO CLEAR U.K. CARGO BACK LAG

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The present back lag in cargoes from the United Kingdom is expected to be cleared by the ...

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  24. TROOPS CALLED IN TO WORK FREIGHTER

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Troops to-day were called in to load flour on the New Zealand freighter Port Halifax. When a call for labour was made at 8 a.m. to work the ship watersiders refused, under instructions from their union ...

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  25. TASMANIAN POTATOES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A 37,000 bag Cargo of Tasmanian potatoes, which will arrive in" Brisbane on the freighter Colac ...

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  26. MAN WINS DAMAGES CLAIM

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A young man said by doctors to be now almost recovered from injuries, including a broken back, which he ...

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  29. "TRUCKS CARTING SORGHUM INSTEAD OF WHEAT"

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Trucks that should have been used to cart wheat to help the poultry food shortage were ...

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  30. Graziers' Rents Increased

    CHARTERS TOWERS. Monday. --Twenty-eight rent increases of up to 100 per cent, were imposed on district graziers by Mr. C. H. ...

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  31. "BIG DROP IN POLIO CASES"

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The sixth polio death in the Brisbane area since January 1 this year--a 16-year-old lad from ...

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  32. NATIONAL DEFENCE LIFE RISKS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Life risks associated with national defence should be met by the Government, and not by any ...

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  33. Jury Foreman Indisposed

    BRISBANE. Monday. -- An announcement in the Criminal Court to-day that a doctor had attended the jury foreman for a face ...

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  34. STATE'S COAL DEPOSITS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Professor C. E. Marshall to-day described Queensland's coal deposits as "magnificent in terms of both quality ...

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  35. Lighter Peanut Harvest

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Lack of rain during February, the nut farming period, has caused a lighter than usual harvest of ...

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  36. Lame Man Loses Both Legs

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Clarence Wheeler (20). who was nearly crippled for life by a horse, had both legs amputated at the Royal ...

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  37. GOLDFIELDS MEN DISMISSED

    MACKAY, Monday. -- Seventeen men dismissed as part of a "retrenchment programme" on the Bululo gold fields. New Guinea. ...

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  38. Elliott Siding Inquiry

    BRISBANE. Monday.--The secretary of the Railway Department (Mr. J. L. E. Lingard) announced to-night that the departmental ...

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  39. Clay Beaten by Bailey

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Ken Bailey (10.3¾) stopped the Queenslander, Alfie Clay (9.12) in the ninth round of their fight at the Sydney ...

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  40. Intercity Soccer Match

    BRISBANE. Monday.--The deciding Kruger Cup inter-city soccer match between Brisbane and Ipswich will be held at Heath Park ...

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