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  4. BUTTER SUPPLIES WILL CEASE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Buffer supplies to Queensland consumers will cease this week-end. No butter will be released to the State dairy industry until the Queensland price is raised. This was announced to-night in a ...

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  5. U.K. LABOUR TRUCE FOR ELECTION

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Reuters political writer says Labour Party leaders last night declared a truce with the party's ...

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    An R.A.A.F. air crew "forced down at sea" paddle a rubber dinghy to a lifeboat dropped from a Lincoln bomber. After reaching the lifeboat the men deflated the parachute, and were rescued by a helicopter. The "rescue" was part of a demonstration drop of a lifeboat at St. Kilda, Melbourne, recently. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. KING CONTINUES TO GAIN STRENGTH

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- A medical bulletin from Buckingham Palace issued at 10 a.m. Greenwich Mean Time ...

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  8. Magnificent Carnival Shop-window Displays

    Shop windows in Toowoomba were ablaze with colour yesterday -- the first day of the judging of the Carnival of Flowers shop-window display competition. Almost every shop in the city area was decorated with ...

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  9. STATE TO MAKE FINAL APPEAL

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.--The Queensland Government will make a final appeal to the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  10. State Members Concerned at Extent of Soil Erosion

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- General concern at the extent of soil erosion in Queensland was expressed by Members in the Legislative Assembly to-day. Mr. L. A. Wood (Labour, North Toowoomba) said farmers ...

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  11. RED WALK-OUT FROM TALKS IN KOREA

    TOKIO. Tuesday. -- The meeting of United Nations and Communist liaison officers at Kaesong ended abruptly to-day ...

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  12. CARNIVAL A "MAGNET" FOR TOURISTS

    The Carnival of Flowers was described as a "tourist magnet" for Toowoomba by the Director of the ...

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  13. "THE CARNIVAL WILL GROW WITH TIME"

    "The Carnival of Flowers is a new venture, but it will, I feel, grow in size in the years ahead," the Minister for ...

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  14. FEDERAL BUDGET SESSION WILL OPEN TO-DAY

    CANBERRA. Tuesday. -- The Federal Parliament will reassemble to-morrow for the budget session, during which ...

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  15. GOVERNMENT WHIP LIKELY TO RESIGN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Government Whip (Mr. H. B. S. Gullett, of Victoria) is expected to resign his position ...

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  16. THREE INJURED IN ST. KILDA SHOOTING

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. -- Two men and a woman were shot at close range in a house at St. Kilda to-night. Doctors are trying ...

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  17. CATTLEMEN'S DEBATE ON DINGO MENACE

    CAIRNS, Tuesday. -- Cattlemen were doing practically nothing to combat the dingo menace, the Superintendent of Stock Routes ...

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  18. QUERY TO BE MADE ON STATE'S RICE QUOTA

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- The Minister for Supply (Mr. Beale) is to be asked what has happened to Queensland's rice ...

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  19. PARENTS CHARGED IN SCHOOL TEACHER CASE

    MONTO, Tuesday.--One of the parents in the Abercorn School case had stated his children would not go to school while the head teacher (Mr. H. Battley) was ...

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  20. "NO" LEAD REDUCED IN LATEST COUNTS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--If the present trend of voting continues. "No" will win the referendum poll by about 15,000. ...

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  21. EMPIRE CONFERENCE ON RAW MATERIALS

    LONDON. Tuesday.--"The Daily Herald" says that an attempt to secure orderly buying of scarce raw materials, instead of "smash ...

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  22. NEW PERSIAN PLAN FOR OIL TALKS?

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The correspondents of "The Times" and the "Daily Herald" in Teheran both quote authoritative sources as ...

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  23. "MEASURE OF STABILITY" IN WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Brokers said to-day they thought that a measure of stability had been reached in Australian wool sales. ...

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  26. HOTEL PROPRIETOR BEFORE LIQUOR COMMISSION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Beer, bought at I8½ a bottle, was sold at the Roosevelt Night Club, King's Cross, for 46 a bottle. ...

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  27. BELOW-NORMAL STOCKS OF MEAT LIKELY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Meat trade authorities claimed to-night that butchers who would re-open in ...

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  28. "NO ABANDONMENT OF SNOWY RIVER SCHEME"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-day denied reports that the Snowy River ...

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  29. EXTRA SERVICE PLANNED FOR SUNSHINE EXPRESS

    IPSWICH, Tuesday.--Among the appointments planned for Queensland's new diesel electric Sunshine train, which is at present under ...

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  30. NEWSPRINT QUOTAS TO NEEDY COUNTRIES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- The pulp paper committee of the International Materials Conference yesterday announced a ...

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  31. PUBLIC SERVANTS DISCUSS SUPERANNUATION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The former Minister for Social Services (Senator Spooner) had told a New South Wales deputation some time ...

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  32. LIFE EXPECTANCY

    UNITED NATIONS.--In every country studied by United Nations survey, women could expect to live longer than men. The only ...

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  33. REMAINING GAOL ESCAPEES RECAPTURED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The four remaining Batburst Gaol escapees were recaptured to-day while sleeping under a log at King's ...

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  34. FEDERAL CABINET CONSIDERS METHODS OF CONTINUING FIGHT AGAINST REDS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Federal Cabinet to-day considered methods of strengthening the Crimes Act to continue the fight against Communism, but no firm decisions were reached. Before new powers are added to the ...

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