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  4. BRITAIN WILLING TO CONFER WITH REDS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) last night reiterated Britain's readiness to discuss differences ...

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  5. THREAT BY EGYPT TO SEEK U.N. SUPPORT

    LONDON, Sunday.--Egypt yesterday sent a high official to the Sudan in defiance of a British ban and threatened to take her dispute with Britain to the United Nations. The Egyptian Foreign Minister (Mohammed ...

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  6. VISIT OF CEYLON'S PRIME MINISTER

    The Prime Minister of Ceylon (Mr. Stephen Senanayake), some members of his Cabinet, and a number of ...

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    The Mayor (Dr. A. R. McGregor) chatting with the Prime Minister of Ceylon (Mr. Stephen Senanayake), on the occasion of a civic reception tendered Mr. Senanayake and his party in the Council Chambers on Saturday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Visitors at the Brodribb Home garden party on Saturday enjoyed the afternoon in the leafy coolness of the grounds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Surfacing Whale Upsets Boat Near Mooloolaba

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A surfacing whale tossed two fishermen from their smashed boat five miles off Mooloolaba, 80 miles north of Brisbane, this morning. The pair clung to an ice chest and a drum for an hour ...

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  10. PEASANTS REVOLT IN SOVIET PROVINCE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- A recent "peasant revolt" in the Soviet central Asian republic of Kazakhstan was ...

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  11. Allied Forces Battering at Red Bastion in Korea

    TOKIO, Sunday.-- American tanks, in a lightning raid on Friday, shot up the rubbled Communist bastion of Kumsong, the strong hill defences of which were crumbling under a relentless Allied infantry assault. ...

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  12. TRUCE TALKS WILL BE RESUMED THIS WEEK

    MUNSAN (Korea), Sunday. --United Nations and Communist liaison officers reached an "agreement in principle" ...

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  13. EXTRA U.S. TAXES TO PAY DEFENCE COSTS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- President Truman yesterday signed a Bill raising taxes by 5,691,000,000 dollars. He said ...

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  14. FEARS HELD FOR SAFETY OF MISSING BRISBANE MAN

    BRISBANE,Sunday. -- George Henry Borgges (45, of Kedron) walked out of his city office eight days before the day fixed for his ...

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  15. KING GEORGE IS MAKING SATISFACTORY PROGRESS

    LONDON, Sunday.--A bulietin issued from Buckingham Palace yesterday said: "His Majesty is making very ...

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  16. Bush Fires Again Threatening Large Areas of Queensland

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Bush fires are again threatening large areas of the State. Thousands of sheep and cattle were being yarded to safety to-night as firse fires swept on to 12 properties in Central Queensland. ...

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  17. ACTION PROMISED ON ITALIAN GANGSTERS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The Commonwealth Government would take firm action against Italians whom police proved were ...

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  18. Veteran Australian Airman to Make Flight to Antarctic

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The R.A.A.F. Catalina in which the veteran Australian airman, Captain P. G. Taylor, recently flew to Chile, is likely to be used for another pioneering flight soon. The flight planned is to the ...

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  19. MR. MENZIES STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF NAVY

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- "Naval power will always remain a vital means of oceanic attack and defence," the ...

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  20. LAST WISH TO SEE PRINCESS

    VANCOUVER (British Columbia), Sunday.--James Davidson, a 67-years-old ex- serviceman, told his brother ...

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  21. "CO-OPERATE OR PERISH"

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- "Co-operate or perish" was the message given to Australia to-night by the Archbishop of York (Dr. Garbett) ...

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  22. OFFICER CADET SCHOOL TO BE ESTABLISHED

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--A new officer cadet school to train officers for the Australia n Army will be opened in Victoria in January. The Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) announced this to-day. ...

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  25. CZECH NOW WORKING FOR COUNTRY HE SPIED UPON

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The "Sunday Express," in a front page story to-day, claimed that Carl Strauss, described ...

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  26. EVATT URGES MORE HELP FOR U.K. IN DISPUTES

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- tain was entitled to more support at the United Nations headquarters, both from her Allies and her so-called ...

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  27. U.N. DECISION ON PERSIA "VICTORY FOR FANATICS"

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- The shelving by the United Nations Security Council of the explosive Anglo-Persian ...

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  28. BUTCHERS AWAIT REPLY ON HIGHER RETAIL MARGINS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Unless the Government raised butchers' selling margins, Brisbane butchers might be forced to ...

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  29. TWO INJURED IN AIR CRASH

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- A Tiger Moth aircraft, taking off from a private strip at Rocky Creek, 35 miles from Narrabri, this ...

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  30. ISRAELI AND ARAB FORCES CLASH IN GAZA AREA?

    LONDON, Sunday.--According to Reuters correspondent in Cairo, the newspaper, "Al Misri," said to-day that Israeli ...

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  31. AUSTRALIANS ARE FOURTH AMONGST TEA DRINKERS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Australians are only fourth on the list of the world's tea drinkers. Figures for 1948-50. ...

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  32. SEAMEN FOUND INJURED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Two seamen were, found lying badly injured in St. Kilda and Elsternwie streets during the week-end. ...

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    Mr. C. F. Andrew found this friendly little visitor wandering around his garden at the corner of High and Long Streets, Toowoomba, early on Saturday morning. Mr. Andrew said that after a neighbour had almost stepped on the porcupine, it made ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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