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  4. State-wide Closure of Butcher Shops Likely

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Meat trade authorities tonight forecast a State-wide closure of butcher shops from next Friday. Butcher shops trading for more than 500,000 people in Brisbane, Toowoomba and ...

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  5. Grim Evidence of Road Smashes

    The mass of tangled wreckage shown in the top photograph was, on Friday, a shining, late-model, streamlined American car. On Friday night it was involved in a level-crossing smash with a train at Finnie. The driver, Mr. Justus Henry Kessler (56), is in the Toowoomba General Hospital in a serious condition as a result of injuries he received in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TOOWOOMBA YOUTH DROWNED IN SURF

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A 19-year-old Toowoomba footballer was drowned at Southport to-day in the season's ...

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  7. PROTEST MEETING ON FEED WHEAT PRICE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A mass meeting of poultry farmers will be held next Friday to discuss the State's ...

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  8. NEW EFFORT BY U.S. TO END OIL CRISIS

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.--Mr. Averell Harriman, President Truman's personal envoy, has written a personal ...

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  9. "Little Cold War" Over Kaesong Neutral Zone

    TOKIO, Sunday. -- As the Korean cease-fire talks went into their twenty-third day of breakdown, an information bulletin issued by headquarters of the United Nations Supreme Commander (General Ridgway) termed ...

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  10. PART COST OF KOREAN WAR

    PUSAN, Sunday. -- The South Korean Minister for Social Affairs (Hoh Chang) said yesterday that the ...

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  11. SERIES OF ACCIDENTS CAUSED BY BUSH FIRE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Casualties from a small bush fire at Gailes to-night were three cars, two women, a baby and a ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA MAY FACE SHORTAGE OF FOOD

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Australia would have to import food if primary production did not increase, farmers' ...

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  13. "YES VOTE ASSURED IF ISSUE UNDERSTOOD"

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Mr. Menzies said to-night that the issue at Saturday's referendum vote had only to be ...

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  14. NEBO DISTRICT FIRES NOW UNDER CONTROL

    MACKAY, Sunday. -- Bush fires in the Nebo district, which have ravaged pasture lands for more than a week, are slowly ...

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  15. DISPUTE ON BUTTER PRICE NEARING END IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY. Sunday. -- Observers in Sydney expect the seven weeks' old dispute over the price of butter in New ...

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  16. BIG PRICE CUTS BY SYDNEY RETAIL STORES

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Price cuts in many large retail clothing stores last week were the biggest since January's ...

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  17. GROMYKO SAILS FOR HOME

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- Mr. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, sailed for home yesterday, outwardly ...

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  18. BRITISH REACTION TO MINISTER'S ADVICE

    LONDON, Sunday.--British industrialists and retailers reacted strongly yesterday to a speech on Friday by the ...

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  19. ITINERARY FOR ROYAL TOUR WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON WEDNESDAY

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The itinerary for the Royal Tour next year, which has been approved by Buckingham Palace, will arrive in Australia this week and will be announced in Canberra next Wednesday by the ...

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  20. FARMER HURT IN UNUSUAL MOTOR ACCIDENT

    KOKOMA (Indiana), Sunday.--A farmer, knocked unconscious in a collision, was run over by his own lorry yesterday while it ...

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  21. SUMMER SCHOOL OF MUSIC

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A team of Australia's leading musicians will lecture at the Summer School of Music at ...

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  22. U.S. Proposes Entry of Greece, Turkey Into Defence Alliance

    OTTAWA, Sunday. -- The North Atlantic Council agreed yesterday to take up a United States proposal that Greece and Turkey be brought into the Atlantic defence alliance to safeguard the eastern ...

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  23. NEW CHINESE APPOINTMENT

    TAIPEH, Sunday. -- The Chinese Nationalist Government yesterday appointed Commodore Keo Ju-Fen to ...

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  24. PROFESSOR OLIPHANT NOT TO MAKE VISIT TO U.S.

    CANBERRA. Sunday. -- The eminent Australian scientist. Professor Oliphant. said to-night that he would not now attend the ...

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  25. MUSTANG CRASHES IN LAKE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The pilot of a Mustang fighter escaped injury when his aircraft crashed into Lake Macquarie this afternoon. ...

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  26. ARMED CONVICTS ESCAPE

    MONTGOMERY (Alabama), Sunday.--Hundreds of police, using bloodhounds, were engaged in a State-wide manhunt yesterday for ...

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  27. FAMILY SAVINGS LOST

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A father of four young children, Mr. W. Rankin, formerly of Bundaberg, Queensland, to-day reported to ...

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  28. VISAS NOT NECESSARY

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Holt) said to-night that Australians may now visit most ...

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  29. Watersiders May Impose Ban on Japanese Imports

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Waterside Workers' Federation is almost certain to ban "excessive imports" of Japanese goods into Australia. A hint of such action was given in Brisbane to-day by the secretary of the ...

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  30. BIG VOLUME OF JAPANESE GOODS FOR AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Arrangements have been completed by eight Australian companies for the importation ...

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  33. COURT ACTION LIKELY OVER MONEY IN BANK

    SYDNEY. Sunday. -- Police believe that there may be a fight in the courts for £3000 left in the Commonwealth Bank at Rabaul by ...

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  34. NO EVIDENCE THAT SHOW SPREAD POLIO

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--There was no evidence whatever that the Brisbane Exhibition last month was responsible for any ...

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  35. PUZZLED BY DRY WINDS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The dry state of Queensland's easterly winds is a mystery to the Weather Bureau. The ...

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  36. WANT BUTTER WITHHELD

    ROCKHAMPTON. Sunday.--More than 200 dairy[?]en at a meeting at Wowan on Saturday. protested against the ...

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  37. DUKE TURNS GREENGROCER

    LONDON. Sunday. -- The "Sunday Express" says that the Duke of Devonshire, faced with outstanding demands for death duties ...

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  38. RIDGWAY CONFIDENT JAPANESE WILL TAKE RIGHT ROAD

    TOKIO. Sunday.--The United Nations Supreme Commander (General Ridgway) told the Japanese people ...

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