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  4. GREAT FIRES RAGE IN STATE'S GRASSLANDS

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- More than 100,000 acres of grass have been destroyed in bush fires which are burning ...

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  5. No Early Rise Likely in Stale Price of Butter

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Queensland is not expected to increase the price of butter beyond 28 a pound for the time being. This is believed to be the effect of a Cabinet decision to-day. Any increase that -may later ...

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  6. HEAVY COMMUNIST LOSSES IN KOREA

    TOKIO, Monday. -- Communist casualties as a result of the United Nations limited objective offensive on the ...

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  7. MIGRANTS IN NORTH ASSIMILATED WELL

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Holt), speaking on his return from Queensland to-day ...

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  8. Warning on Japanese Plans for Trading

    TOKIO, Monday.--The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" said to-day that Japan, with a basic wage of 10,000 yen (£10 sterling) month is back in the market to undercut everyone in everything The ...

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    A section of the crowd at the seventy- fifth anniversary celebrations of the Meringandan State School. Nearly 1000 people attended the festivities, which continued throughout the whole day and night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ARCHBISHOP REPLIES TO REFERENDUM RUMOURS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Roman Catholics were free to vote as they pleased in the forthcoming referendum. ...

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  11. MINISTER CONFIDENT OF QUEENSLAND VOTE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Queensland- should return a particularly strong "Yes" vote in the referendum, the ...

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  12. PROPOSED MEAT PLAN "IMPRACTICABLE"

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- A flat-rate meat agreement between Australia and Britain over a period of 15 years is ...

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  13. "WOULD ROUT OUT REDS BY CHRISTMAS"

    PERTH, Monday. -- A "yes" vote on September 22 would mean that most Australian Communists would be routed ...

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  14. "MAKE-UP AND SKIN CARE URGENT NEED FOR WOMEN"

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The daily use of simple make-up and skin care is as urgent a need to women as ...

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  15. SOME PUBLIC SERVANTS BEING RE-ENGAGED

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Some public servants being dismissed by the Commonwealth are being re-engaged in other ...

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  16. WESTERN "BIG THREE" MINISTERS' TALKS

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- The Western "Big Three" Foreign Ministers opened their conference here yesterday with ...

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  17. MERINGANDAN CELEBRATES SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY

    MERINGANDAN.--Almost 1000 people gathered here on Saturday to celebrate the seventy- fifth anniversary of the opening of the Meringandan State School. Forty pupils who had attended the school before 1890 were ...

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  18. DRUGS FIGURE IN TWO COURT CASES

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- A woman drug addict Has given drugs in Pentridge Gaol because it would be disastrous. ...

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  19. TRADES HALL POSTER BANNED

    BRISBANE. Monday. -- The Commonwealth Elector Office Has ordered 'the' Trades and Labour Council to remove a large ...

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  20. BRISBANE MEAT DELIVERY MAY BE SUSPENDED

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The few Brisbane butchers who are still making home deliveries are considering permanent ...

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  21. RECRUITING FOR KOREA PROGRESSING WELL

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Australia's recruiting requirements of 600 more men for the Korean force had been almost filled ...

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  22. LIFTING OF MAGUIRE'S SUSPENSION LIKELY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) said to-night that he toad not received any official document ...

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  23. COLLISION OF CYCLONES, SAVES BERMUDA

    MIAMI, Monday.--A collision at sea between two cyclones saved Bermuda from suffering the full force of one of these destructiva ...

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  24. HUNDREDS ASK FOR SEATS IN FIRST TRIP TO MOON

    LONDON, Monday. -- Hundreds of persons in Britain and other countries have asked for seats in the first trip to the moon. A ...

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  25. WORLD BANK LOANS

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- Twenty-one loans totalling 297,100,000 dollars (£A132,634,000) were made by the World ...

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  26. U.S. AID IN MIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA!

    MELBOURNE. Monday. -- The United States may help Australia to maintain her full immigration programme with ...

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  27. ACCIDENTAL STRAFING BY U.S. FIGHTER

    LONG BEACH (California), Monday. -- An Air Force fighter 'plane accidentally strafed a suburb yesterday. There were no casualties, but ...

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  30. RECORD SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION ENTRY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Altogether, 10,403 candidates-- 5568 boys and 4835 girls-- have nominated for the ...

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  31. USE OF AIR LIFT IN TEMPERANCE CAMPAIGN

    BRISBANE. Monday. -- The Queensland Temperance League is using an air lift to the North in its campaign to force a ...

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  32. DISCOVERY OF OIL IN PYRENEES FOOTHILLS

    LONDON. Monday. -- Reuters Paris correspondent says French technicians have struck oil in the Pyrenees foothills near Uau. after ...

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  33. PROFESSORS RESCUE DYING WORDS

    LONDON. -- Oxford University accents and modulated British Broadcasting Corporation voices are slowly ...

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  34. U.S. HYDRO- ELECTRIC POWER! PLANT WORLD'S LARGEST

    "NEW YORK, Monday. -- The world's largest hydro- electric power plant at Grand Coulee dam. in Washington State, will be ...

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  35. EXPLANATION SOUGHT ON UNIVERSITY BUILDING

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Queensland University students are demanding, an explanation from the Co-ordinator General (Sir John Kemp) on ...

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  36. MISSING BLIND MAN FOUND DEAD

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Newcastle Police to-day recovered the body of a blind ex-Serviceman, who had been missing for 16 days. ...

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  37. MOVE FOR BAIL IN SYDNEY CLUB SHOOTING CASE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--If John Frederick "Chow" Hayes was allowed bail, there was a strong probability of more shootings, the ...

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  38. BREWERIES' INTERESTS IN N.S.W. HOTELS REVEALED

    SYDNEY. Monday.--Two Sydney ' breweries own 840 of the 2028 New South Wales hotels. A witness told the Royal Commissioner into the ...

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  39. SHORTAGE OF POULTRY FEED

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- A big demand from dairy farmers for wheat, sorghum and other grain to provide supplementary ...

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  40. POLICE SEARCH FOR WOUNDED MAN

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The police believe that a man with a serious bullet wound in the stomach is in hiding. Accompanied by ...

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  41. Czech Cabinet Reshuffle

    LONDON. Monday. -- "The Times" in a leader on the Czech ' Cabinet reshuffle, said: "A stronger ; government to save the Czech ...

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  42. U.N. FINANCES

    UNITED NATIONS (Associated Press). -- The United Nations Technical Assistance Board has a financial headache ahead finding ...

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  43. U.N. BUDGET ESTIMATE

    NEW YORK, Monday.--The United Nations Secretary- General (M. Trygve Lie) announced to-day a Budget ...

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  44. Man Killed in Car Smash

    MELBOURNE. Monday.--A man was killed instantly and five others injured, when a car hit a tree near Myrtleford, 180 miles north- east of ...

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