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  4. TRIBUNAL'S WARNING TO COAL MINERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. H. Gallagher) to-day told representatives of the Queens- ...

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  5. "Unanswerable Case" for Higher Butter Price

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The dairying industry will use "all its strength and every legitimate means available" to obtain a butter price of 31½ a lb. in Queensland and New South Wales. This declaration was made ...

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  6. U.K. TIGHTENS UP ON DOLLARS FOR PERSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The British Government yesterday took action which will make it harder for Persia to get dollars. ...

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  7. NO INQUIRY INTO ELECTORAL OFFICE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--No Public Service inquiry is to be made into the State Electoral Office following the re- ...

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  8. America May Seek More U.N. Help in Korea

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--Questions of reinforcements for Korea and sanctions against Communist China are expected to be discussed by the Foreign Ministers of Britain, France and the United States here ...

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  9. Art Train Attracts Many Scholars

    Since its arrival in Toowoomba on Sunday, the Jubilee art train has been a Mecca for hundreds of school children and a large number of adults. Throughout the day, classes of children view the collection of oil paintings and water colours, and the model library. In both sections qualified lecturers give brief explanatory talks ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Colossal Task to Feed Population in 1960

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Australia would have to face up to a "colossal task" to feed its population in 1960, Mr. T. F. Plunkett (C.P., Darlington), said in the Legislative Assembly to-day. "We are getting to the border- ...

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  11. TITO WANTS TO "SOLVE TRIESTE QUESTION"

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters correspondent says that Marshal Tito, in his "Navy Day" speech yesterday at the Yugo- ...

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  12. BREWERY FINANCES DISCLOSED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A Molong (New South Wales) hotel was "tied" to Tooths' brewery until the year 2000. a witness told the Liquor. ...

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  13. DIVIDED BERLIN'S TRADE DISCUSSIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters representative in Berlin says that East and West German trade negotiators met there yesterday for the first ...

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  14. PLAN FOR MIDDLE EAST MILITARY PACT?

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- The British, French and United States Foreign Ministers were considering the creation ...

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  15. SHORTAGES MAY OFFSET WORKS PROGRAMME

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Severe manpower and material shortages may neutralise the 16 per cent, cut in ...

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  16. SHIPPERS FEAR ANTI-JAPANESE ACTION

    TOKIO, Tuesday. -- Anti-Japanese actions feared in Australia are causing concern to owners of the first Jap- ...

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  17. PRESBYTERIAN MODERATOR TO BE INDUCTED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The Rev, Richard Bardon, of Kalinga, Brisbane, will be formally inducted as Modera- ...

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  18. TWO KILLED IN MOTOR CYCLE HEAD-ON COLLISION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Two motor cyclists were killed when their cycles crashed head-on near Toronto, 30 miles south of ...

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  19. SOUTH KOREAN OFFICERS ON MASSACRE CHARGES

    PUSAN, Tuesday. -- Three senior South Korean officers have been indicted before the Taegu Central Military Court ...

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  20. REMARKABLE ESCAPE IN TRACTOR ACCIDENT

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.--The foreman of the Works and Housing Department at Cairns. Mr. L. Deacon (33) had a remarkable ...

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  21. NEW STAMP FOR POSTAGE TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- A new 7½d. stamp will be on sale at all post offices from October 31. ...

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  22. LIFE PRISONER FOUND HANGED IN CELL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- One of Australia's most notorious criminals, the 44-years-old Lionel Charles Thomas, hanged himself ...

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  23. PROTESTS TO CHINA OVER DETAINEES

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Foreign Office announced yesterday that Britain had made further representations to the Chinese Govern- ...

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  24. SISTER KENNY MAY BE HOME SOON

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- Ailing Sister Elizabeth Kenny, returning from the infantile paralysis conference in Copenhagen, yesterday ...

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  25. ASSURANCE ON JAPANESE COMPETITION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--There was no risk that the Australian market would be flooded with cheap Japanese goods to the detriment of local industry, the Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator O'Sullivan) said in Brisbane ...

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  26. NOLLE PROSEQUI ENTERED

    DALBY, Tuesday.--In October 1917. a brawl occurred in a Chinchilla hotel, in the course of which Ronald August Gaske had a piece ...

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  27. BOXING MANAGER ORDERED TO PAY DAMAGES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A well-known Sydney boxing manager and trainer, Ernest Edwin McQuillan, to-day was ordered to pay ...

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  28. DR. EVATT ADDRESSES CITY HALL GAIHERING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Power sought by the Federal Government in the Referendum should not be given to any Government in this ...

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  31. CONSIDERATION URGED OF S.P. BETTING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The future of starting price betting should be given grave consideration by the Government Mr. Riordan ...

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  32. Noxious Weeds Cause Big Cut in Value of State Wool Clip

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Burr from noxious weeds meant a 10 per cent, cut in the value of Queensland's wool clip, the Minister for Lands (Mr. Foley) said to-day. Between 6d. and 10d. a lb. was lost on wool with burr ...

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  33. VENIDIS SHOWS PACE IN DOOMBEN GALLOPS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Venidis showed pace on the Doomben No. 2 grass track this morning by running three fur- ...

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  34. RIGHT-WING LEAD IN GREEK ELECTIONS

    ATHENS, Tuesday. -- The new right-wing Greek Rally Party, led by Field-Marshal Alexander Papagos, had won nearly 35 per cent ...

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  35. TO EXAMINE PROPOSED ROAD-SPEED GOVERNOR

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A sub-committee of the Queensland Road Safety Council is examining a Queensland in- ...

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  36. POLICE SEEK WOUNDED MAN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Queensland police have been asked to watch for a man with a serious bullet wound in the ...

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    The smallest book ever printed in English is this New Testament, which measures 18 mm. by 15 mm. It ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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