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  3. Commonwealth Troops Spearhead U.N. Attack

    TOKIO, Thursday.--British Commonwealth Division troops, including Australians, spearheaded the United Nations assault to-day along the 40-mile eastern front. The assault by nightfall had netted the Allies ...

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  4. LAST BRITISH OIL MEN LEAVE PERSIA

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Reuters correspondent in Abadan says the British cruiser Mauritius left its ...

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  5. RENEWAL OF BUTTER SUPPLIES, PENDING PRICE DECISION

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- As the result of an Important development in the butter price dispute to-day, butter will be made available to the local market pending a decision by the Prices Commissioner (Mr. T. Fullagar) on a case to be presented to him by the executive committee of the dairying industry, which is handling the ...

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  6. New Elephant for London Zoo

    Rusty, a new female riding elephant for the London Zoo, is hoisted gently by a sling from the "Noah's Ark" ship, Itola. The ship put into London with a cargo of 90 animals, birds, and some fish, for zoos in Britain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MAIN FEATURES OF STATE BUDGET

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The principal features of the State Budget were summarised yesterday by the Acting ...

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  8. MOVE FOR INTERIM PRICE DEFEATED

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- Cabinet to-day defeated a move to have an interim butter price of 314 a lb. ...

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  9. "DAIRYMEN WILL NOT BE BLUFFED"

    Few private wards of any hospital have been the site of more industrial conferences in recent time than ...

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  10. SHOWERS BRING TEMPORARY RELIEF TO FIRE FIGHTERS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Showers over an area of 40,000 square miles north, south, and west of Brisbane put out most of the bush fires in South-east Queensland to-day. A "cool air" blanket covers at least ...

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  11. CONSERVATIVES' PLAN FOR COMMONWEALTH

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The British Conservative Party yesterday outlined an elaborate policy designed "to retain and ...

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  12. U.S. ANNOUNCEMENT ON SOVIET ATOMIC BOMB

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. --Reference in an official statement to-day to "another atomic bomb" having ...

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  13. MR. CHALK ATTACKED OH QUESTION IN HOUSE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Mr. G. Chalk (Liberal, Lockyer) was charged by the Minister for Transport (Mr. ...

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  14. ESTIMATES BEFORE STATE PARLIAMENT

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A sum of £30,000 is provided in the Estimates for the visit of the King and Queen and Princess ...

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  15. FIFTY PER CENT. RISE AT GEELONG WOOL SALES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Wool prices were up to 50 per cent, higher than at Melbourne last week when the first of the 1951-52 series ...

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  16. CHARGE AGAINST LATVIAN

    BRISBANE, Thurisday. -- A heavily built Latvian, Edgars Desainis (23), who has been in Australia for two years, was ...

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  17. AUSTRALIANS RETURN FROM KOREAN FRONT

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Commonwealth Administrator (Sir John Northcott) to-day delayed his departure for New ...

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  18. STOCKPILING OF WAR MATERIALS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Commonwealth Government had spent £18,000,000 on stockpiling strategic war ...

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  19. BLACK-OUT IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- City Council powerhouse engineers tonight cut power to several northern and southern suburbs to ...

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  20. BILL PROVIDES HIGHER COMPENSATION RATES

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Commonwealth would increase payments for compensation to its employees and dependants by ...

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  21. NO INTERFERENCE TO BOARD

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Government did not intend to interfere unduly with the administration of the Australian ...

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  22. BRILLIANT GOLF PLAY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Four Victorians-- Peter Thomson, Doug Bachif (amateur), Ossie Pickworth and Bill Clifford--led in the first ...

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  23. JUDGE RESERVES DECISION

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Mr. Justice Stanley reserved judgment today on a girl's £5000 claim for injuries which she received in a ...

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  26. FEDERAL AID IN PORTS' DEVELOPMENT URGED

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--An approach to the Federal Government for aid in developing important Queensland ports was ...

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  27. FULL EXCHANGE OF DATA ON GUIDED MISSILES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- American officials said yesterday that there had been a full and frank exchange of information ...

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  28. "ENEMY IN SAMPANS COULD TAKE NORTH"

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--An enemy "in sampans" could take North Queensland, Mr. T. Aikens (Independent, ...

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  29. Women's Golf Chamoionship

    WELLINGTON, Thursday. -- Three Australians and one New Zealander will contest the semifinals of the Wellington women's ...

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  30. Rebels Seize Wolfram

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Reuters correspondent in Rangoon says that Burmese rebels have seized three years' output of wolfram ...

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  31. Cancellation of Tour by King, Queen and Princess Expected

    CANBERRA, Thursday-- An official announcement is expected at the week-end that the King, Queen and Princess Margaret will not carry out their tour of Australia next year. Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of ...

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  32. "PUBLIC HOSPITAL SERVICE CAN MEET ALL NEEDS OF PEOPLE"

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Private hospitals would not he subsidised, because the public hospital service in Queensland ...

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  33. "Lax Immigration Control"

    SINGAPORE (Associated Press).--A British sea captain sent a letter to the "Straits Times" here, saving ...

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