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  4. HIGHER FOOD PRICES SENT BASIC WAGE UP

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Retail prices in the "C" Series index -- food, rent, clothing, B fares and miscellaneous items ...

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  5. MOVE ON CONTROL OF PRICES AND PROFITS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The State Executive of the Australian Labour Party to-night decided to ask the Leader of ...

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  6. Red Agents Blamed for Middle East Troubles

    SINGAPORE, Friday. -- Russian agents undoubtedly had lent conspiratorial hands to the troubles which had recently flared up In Persia and Egypt, Britain's Commissioner- General for South-East Asia (Mr. Malcolm ...

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  7. Grandview Street -- Before and After

    The top Grandview Street, Toowoomba, as it was at the end of August before City Council engineers graded and resurfaced it Deep ruts with have been eliminated from what was swampy ground, and in their stead feet wide (lower photograph). Footpaths 20 feet wide ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MAIN AIM OF NEW SCHOOL SYLLABUS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The new State school syllabus, to start next year, aimed at instilling as much Democracy ...

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  9. No Action Likely by U.N. on Persian Oil Dispute

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- The United Nations Security Council to-day was expects to shelve indefinitely the -- Anglo- Iranian oil dispute, as there were not enough votes to support any council action, reported Reuters ...

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  10. MISSING WAR BRIDE SAFE IN MOSCOW?

    LONDON, Friday. -- Mrs. Irene Rickitts (29), the war bride of a British national, who was reported in London ...

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  11. ROSS BELT TOO WEAK FOR HEAVY SEAS?

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Newcastle lifesavers said to-day that the new Ross safety belt would endanger lives if used in heavy seas this ...

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  12. NEW SERIES OF U.S. ATOM BOMB TESTS

    LAS VEGAS (Nevada), Friday. -- The first explosion in the new series of atom bomb tests will be held to-day between ...

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  13. VISITOR IMPRESSED WITH CANE FARMING

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- "We would like to borrow some of your sugar technologists and send our own men here to study," ...

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  14. ROYAL COUPLE SEE LITTLE OF CANADIAN ROCKIES

    OTTAWA, Friday. -- Snow obscured the Canadian Rockies as Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, passed ...

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  15. R.A.A.F. TO SPEED UP AIR CREW TRAINING

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Royal Australian Air Force would speed up air crew training at two new flying schools, the Minister ...

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  16. LITTLE HOPE OF SOVIET HID IN RELIEVING WORLD TENSION

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- "There is at present no hope of relieving world tension or furthering peace in Korea through confidential conversations with the Soviet-Government." ...

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  17. 'CONFIDENCE OF DAIRY INDUSTRY SHATTERED'

    "The State Government has so shattered the confidence of the dairying industry with its legislation that dairymen have ...

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  18. Defamation Aliened

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Louis Henry Halvorson, of Train Street, Miles, to-day issued a Supreme Court writ against Edward Spike ...

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  19. Mr. Jamieson Wants Review of Dairy Farm Production Costs

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A review of the dairy farm costs by means of an index up to the end of December, 1951, is wanted by the deputy president of the Australian Dairy Farmers' Federation (Mr. C. H. Jamieson). ...

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  20. RED ATTACKS FAIL TO HALT ALLIED PUSH

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- Spearhead of three United Nations divisions, attacking on the Central Korean front, pushed ...

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  21. UNIONS' MOVE IN USE FOR FORTY-FOUR HOUR WEEK

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Australian Council of Trade Unions will seek leave to intervene in the hearing ...

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  22. TALKS ON TOUR CHANGES

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Minister in charge of the Royal Tour (Mr. Harrison) announced to-day that he had asked the ...

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  23. GAOL SENTENCE IMPOSED FOR DANGEROUS DRIVING

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- For the first time in Brisbane, a motorist was sentenced to-day to gaol without the option of a fine on a ...

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  24. Contraband Pearls Found

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Contraband pearl necklaces worth about £1000 were seized by Customs officers on the freighter. Union Pioneer, ...

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  25. Special Legislation Suggested to Put Baker Out of Business

    BRISBANE, Friday -- Special legislation to put a Cannon Hill baker, Alan Dance, out of business was suggested in the Legislative Assembly to-day. The Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Hiley) said this would be ...

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  28. GERMAN PILOTS MAY BE WITH REDS IN KOREA

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- It was doubtful whether many Russians were flying M.I.G. jets over Korea, ...

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  29. MAN'S LIFE DEPENDS ON ARRIVAL OF DRUGS FROM U.S.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The life of a Sydney business man depends upen drugs being sped across the Pacific in a British ...

    Article : 292 words
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