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  3. REDS' CHARGE AGAINST U. N.

    TOKIO, Friday.--The Communists today charged the United Nations with three new violations of Kaesong neutrality, and protested against them "in the strongest terms." A message from General Nam II to ...

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  4. Butter Will be Dearer in Victoria From Today

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Butter will cost 32 a lb-- 11[?] a lb. more than the present price--in Victoria from tomorrow morning. This was announced to-night by the Victorian Prices Minister (Mr. Hyland). Cheese ...

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  5. STATE'S RAINFALL BELOW AVERAGE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Every part of the State has received below normal rainfalls since last March, according to ...

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  6. Willows' Green Glory Heralds the Spring

    A sure sign that spring is really here again: Toowoomba's magnificent willow trees are bursting once more into the full glory of leafy greenness. These specimens line the banks of the creek running through Queen's Park. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. U. S. AIRCRAFT FLIES AT RECORD HEIGHT

    EL SEGUNDO (California), Friday.--The United States Navy announced last night that a rocket powered Douglas ...

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  8. END OF MONEY INFLATION IN AUSTRALIA IN SIGHT

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The fall in prices at this week's wool sales was further proof that money inflation was ...

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  9. U. S. RECOGNITION OF PEKING REDS URGED

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday.--The United Press reported that Mr. Justice William Douglas, of the United States Supreme ...

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  10. "EXPORTABLE GRAIN GOULD BE FED TO AUSTRALIAN STOCK"

    BRISBANE, Friday.--If seemed unwise to continue to export grain for stock food when it could be fed to Australian stock to produce animal products for export, the Director of the Division of Animal Industry ...

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  11. GRAVE FIRE THREAT TO THREE STATIONS

    MACKAY, Friday.--Forty station men were fighting tonight to contain a huge fire sweeping on a 14 mile front ...

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  12. SECRET RED AGREEMENT ON BOMBING OF JAPAN

    TOKIO, Friday.--Russia and Communist China have signed a secret agreement calling for the bombing of ...

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  13. RETAIL PRICES OF BEEF AND MUTTON INCREASED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Retail prices of beef and mutton will be dearer by 2d. and 1[?]d. a lb. respectively from ...

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  14. EXTRA LEVY THROUGH COMPULSORY LOANS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Federal Government's proposed defence levy of 10 percent, on income tax in the Budget is ...

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  15. SPECIALIST'S QUERY ON U. K. FOOD RATIONING

    LONDON, Friday.--Dr. Nevil Leyton, a Harley Street specialist, has questioned Government statements that ...

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  16. SEPARATE ASIAN TALKS ON JAPANESE PEACE TREATY

    NEW DELHI, Friday.--The Prime Minister of India (Mr. Nehru) told the Indian Parliament today that Asian ...

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  17. PRICE WAR IN BRISBANE CONSIDERED IMMINENT

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A price war is imminent in Brisbane, according to traders. It started today in George ...

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  18. FORECAST OF RISE IN STEEL PRICES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A rise in the price of steel, and of products in which it was used, was inevitable because of increasing ...

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  19. DISCUSSION ON PORT PROBLEMS OF STATE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Queensland's port problems will be discussed on Tuesday by the Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) and the world ...

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  20. COUNSEL OBJECTIONS IN MAGUIRE CASE

    BRISBANE. Friday.--Counsel for the defence objected on four occasions today during the trial of B. J. Maguire to evidence given ...

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  21. BRITAIN AND JAPAN SIGN STERLING AGREEMENT

    TOKIO, Friday.--Britain and Japan today signed a sterling payments agreement, paving the way for expanded ...

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  22. MENZIES SUPPORTS OLYMPIC APPEAL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The records of the Australian politicians in the realms of sport were mentioned tonight by the Prime ...

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  23. CHICKENS SLAUGHTERED BY MYSTERY BIRD

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A mystery bird with a wing span of more than 5 ft., striking at night, has slaughtered more than 50 chickens ...

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  24. MEMORIAL TO MR. CHIFLEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Bathurst district builders will construct a J. B. Chifley housing memorial settlement ...

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  25. MT. MULLIGAN SUPPORTS PROPOSED STOPPAGES

    IPSWICH, Friday.--The district executive of the Queensland Colliery Employees' Union met today to discuss the entire Willeroo ...

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  26. Football Profits Stated

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A financial statement of the profits on the three big Rugby League games in Brisbane this season was presented ...

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  27. ONE DEAD, TWO INJURED IN SYDNEY ACCIDENTS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A middle aged woman was electrocuted at her home in a suburb today, but a workman escaped after a 1500 ...

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  28. Proposed Fodder Conservation Plan Considered Impossible

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Farmers in the drought area of Queensland said today that a fodder conservation scheme, as recommended by the Department of Agriculture and Stock experts, was financially and physically impossible. They said ...

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  31. MEN BURNED IN FIGHT TO EXTINGUISH FLAMES

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Two men were burned about the hands as they tore a pair of blazing overalls off an apprentice plumber at ...

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  32. N. Z. ELECTION TODAY

    WELLINGTON (N. Z.), Friday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Holland) and the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Nash) tonight ...

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  33. MEXICAN FLOOD VICTIMS

    TAMPICO, Friday.--Mexican floods, which followed the recent hurricane, drowned 50 people in the village of La ...

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  34. TREASURER'S LIMITED CAMPAIGN PLANS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) after appearing with the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) at the ...

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  35. LONDON AIRPORT FIRES

    LONDON. Friday.--The "Evening Standard" says that airport security men, airport fire chiefs and detectives are ...

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  36. "RETURN OF MORALS, ETHICS NEEDED TO PRESERVE AUSTRALIA'S INTEGRITY"

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A great wave of materialism and selfishness had swept Australia, Sir Edmund Herring said tonight, as he retired from the post of Director General of Recruiting. "There has been an extraordinary falling off in ...

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  37. TRAINEES "FINE TYPES"

    BRISBANE, Friday.--National Service trainees were fine types and were doing excellent work, the Minister for the Army (Mr. ...

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  38. PROTECTION OF PEARL FISHERMEN SOUGHT

    BRISBANE. Friday.--The protection of Torres Strait pearl and Torres fishermen will be sought by the Minister for Native Affairs ...

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  39. INCREASE IN ELECTRICITY CHARGES IN TOOWOOMBA

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Toowoomba Electric Light and Power Co. Ltd. will increase its consumer charges by about 15 ...

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