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  4. THRILLING STORY BY RESCUED PILOT

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- Sergeant-Pilot Cecil Sly, who was rescued by helicopter from the midst of Chinese troops in ...

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  5. LIVELY ASSEMBLY DEBATE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Attorney-General (Mr. Larcombe), who also controls the Prices Department, opened the last day of the Address-in-Reply debate in the Legislative Assembly to-day with a strong defence ...

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  6. R.S.L. Delegate Favours Free Trade With Japan

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Australia should allow free trade with Japan, the Returned Servicemen's League delegate to the Japanese Peace Treaty Conference in San Francisco (Dr. A. E. Coates) stated on his arrival in Sydney ...

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  7. "NEW ABADAN" TO OPEN IN U.K.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) will to-morrow open Britain's "new Abadan"--the £37,500,000 ...

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  8. TO SUCCEED "FLYNN OF THE INLAND"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- The Rev. J. F. McKay, of Toowong, was to-day unanimously appointed successor to ...

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  9. "PRICE FIXING DOES NOT REDUCE OUTPUT"

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Price fixing did not reduce production, the Attorney General (Mr. Larcombe) told ...

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    These strangely garbed men are Stan Mearns (left) in a diving suit, and Bob Penwick (right), a frogman. They were on their way to give an under-water demonstration at the Engineering, Marine and Welding Exhibition, which opened in Britain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CABINET TO CONSIDER "PREFABS" FOR WEST

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- The Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) stated to-day Cabinet would reconsider rebuilding prefabricated houses in ...

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  12. Four Men Injured in Accidents Involving Three Motor Trucks

    Four men were taken to the Toowoomba General Hospital yesterday evening as a result of two road accidents which occurred within half an hour. One accident took place in West Street Toowoomba, and the ...

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  13. TESTS ON HABITS OF STEM GALL FLY

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- In an effort to find a safe means of controlling Crofton weed, now regarded as the gravest ...

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  14. GENERAL MARSHALL RESIGNS OFFICE

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.-- General George Marshall resigned yesterday from his post of Secretary of Defence. He ...

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  15. POLICY ON TREATMENT OF STATE EMPLOYEES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Queensland Government had no intention of departing from its policy of fair and impartial ...

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  16. U.K. STILL HOPES FOR TALKS ON KOREA

    LONDON. Thursday. -- A Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday the British Government hoped the Communists' ...

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  17. CONSUL DENIES VISA REFUSED TO OLIPHANT

    SYDNEY, Thursday. The United States Consul-General (Mr. Donald W. Smith) to-night denied, that Professor ...

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  18. REVIVAL OF DUELLING IN GERMANY

    BONN, Germany (Associated Press).--Duelling has been secretly revived at many German universities. ...

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  19. ROMA JUDGE RECEIVES ANONYMOUS LETTER

    ROMA, Thursday.--The receipt of an anonymous letter was announced to-day by Mr. Justice Townley at the resumed ...

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  20. NEW TYPE OF BUILDING MATERIAL EXPLAINED

    MACKAY, Thursday.--Plans are going ahead for the manufacture in Australia of a revolutionary new type of building material. ...

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  21. THIRTY THOUSAND CHINESE WAITING TO FIGHT REDS

    SAIGON, French Indo-China (Associated Press). -- Interned in French Indo-China are 30,000 Chinese who are spoiling for a ...

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  22. ADDRESS-IN-REPLY DEBATE CONCLUDES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Address-in-Reply debate ended in the Legislative Assembly to-day after eight full ...

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  23. "ANOTHER STEP TOWARDS CURE OF CANCER"

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.--Scientists are installing a giant atom-smashing X-ray machine at the University of ...

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    Mr. T. W. White, the new Australian High Commissioner, who arrived in London recently. Mr. and Mrs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. WANDERING BOY REUNITED WITH HIS MOTHER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A child's "Here's my mummy" to-day reunited a wandering 2½ years-old boy and his weeping mother. ...

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  28. HAD SEVERE ELECTRIC SHOCK AND LIVED

    CABOOLTURE, Thursday. -- A man at Woodford to-day received a 33,000 volts electric shock-- and lived. He is Edward Davis Sheenan ...

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  29. Thousands of State Employees to be Dismissed in Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Dismissal notices to scores of workers on Victorian State projects were issued fo-day, a few hours after the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) had refused Victoria's request for extra loan ...

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  30. HIGHER TAXES FORECAST FOR BRITISH PEOPLE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. --One-tenth of all Britons would be in defence work or the armed forces when the ...

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  31. More Italian Migrants

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- More than 100,000 Italian migrants could come to Australia on permits already issued in Italy, the ...

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  32. RACE TO DISCOVER LOST CITY IN SOUTH AFRICA

    JOHANNESBURG. -- On the eve of two new attempts to find a reputed lost city in South Africa's Kalahari Desert, three young ...

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  33. MASTER BUILDERS' CONCERN OVER PREFABRICATED HOUSES

    MACKAY, Thursday. --The Queensland Government will be asked to ensure that builders are given the chance Of ...

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