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    The Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet, a sister company to the famous Sadler's Wells Ballet, will leave shortly for a six months' tour of the United States and Canada. In this photo' graph, taken during rehearsal, Pirmin Trecu holds Maryon Lane (Swanilda), while Peter Wright listens to her call. They are surrounded by Swanilda's friends ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WILL FORCE N.S.W. BUTTER PRICE RISE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Bank and file Labour Members claimed to-night that they would force the McGirr ...

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  6. Builders to Declare War on Black-market Men

    MACKAY, Wednesday.--Queensland master builders will declare war on black-market men. This was decided at the first annual conference of the Queensland Master Builders' Association, which opened in ...

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  7. CANCER PROPAGANDA APPEARS EFFECTIVE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--"It would appear that cancer propaganda has been effective," says the annual report of the ...

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  8. ANSWER TO QUESTION ON JURY LISTS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Police have eliminated 16,842 names from the current Brisbane Supreme Court jury ...

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  9. COMMUNISTS DARED TO BEGIN THRUST

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--The commander of United Nations ground forces in Korea (General James Van Fleet) to-day dared the Communists to begin a new offensive and thus give United Nations forces a chance to "slaugh- ...

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  10. POLICE NOT NEEDED AT STREET MEETING

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday.-- Police reinforcements brought from Rockhampton to Mt. Morgan to-night, when the Minister for ...

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  11. TRIBUNAL'S STAND ON CLAIM BY MINERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. H. Gallagher) to-day refused to hear claims by the ...

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  12. Anglo-American Talks on Strategic Matters

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Herbert Morrison), and the United States Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) yesterday discussed what should be done if the Kaesong cease-fire ...

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  13. FURTHER EVIDENCE TO LIQUOR COMMISSION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Tooth and Company Ltd., one of Sydney's two leading breweries, had a gentleman's agreement with wine and ...

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  14. DECLINE NOTED AT SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A decline of from par to 5 per cent. marked the Sydney wool sales today. ...

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  15. CHURCH LEADERS AND THE REFERENDUM

    Referring to a statement made by the Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Evatt) in his speech on Tuesday night for ...

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  16. COURT'S REFUSAL TO ALTER SHOP HOURS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Industrial Court has refused a claim by the Queensland Shopkeepers' Association for a change ...

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  17. BALLOONS CARRY MESSAGES THROUGH IRON CURTAIN

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.-- Russian fighter 'planes were roaming the eastern European skies in an attempt to shoot ...

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  18. ARCHBISHOP DUHIG TO OPEN CAIRNS HOSPITAL

    CAIRNS, Wednesday. -- Archbishop Duhig will open on Sunday the first hospital in Cairns to be conducted by a religious order. ...

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  19. RAMMED EXPRESS TRAIN THROUGH IRON CURTAIN

    SELB (Germany), Wednesday.--A Czech locomotive driver yesterday rammed his train and its 106 passengers ...

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  20. PERSIA PROHIBITS BRITISH BUSINESSMEN LEAVING

    TEHERAN, Wednesday. -- The Persian Government yesterday banned British businessmen from leaving the ...

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  21. MORE BRITISH "DOUBTS" ON COMING ROYAL TOUR

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- I "The Yorkshire Post" in an editorial to-day said: "Concern is bound to arise about the ...

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  22. Big Deficit in Mess Funds

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- Government auditors have now joined detectives investigating the deficit in mess funds at the ...

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  23. BILL TO OBVIATE RIVER POLLUTION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Under a Bill amending the Mining Act, which passed its first reading in the Legislative Assembly to-day, no ...

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  24. BURSARS APPOINTED TO WARWICK CHURCH SCHOOLS

    WARWICK, Wednesday. -- Fulltime bursars have been appointed by the Presbyterian Schools' Council to the two church ...

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  25. SECOND REGISTRATION FOR NATIONAL SERVICE

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.-- The second registration for National Service training would begin on October 8, the Minis- ...

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  26. Died From Natural Causes

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- A post-mortem examination to-day showed that Mrs. Daisy Fawcett Toomey (64). whose body was ...

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  27. NO EARLY DROP LIKELY IN WOOLLEN GOODS PRICES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- No drop in the price of woollen goods in Australia is expected before next year. ...

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  28. JAPAN HOPES FOR TRADE WITH BRITISH COMMONWEALTH

    TOKIO, Wednesday. -- The Japanese Government hopes to open separate trade negotiations within the next few weeks with British Commonwealth and South American countries. Trade officials said that informal ...

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  29. SCHOOL CHILDREN TO SALUTE FLAG DAILY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- State School children next year must salute the flag daily. This will be part of ...

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  32. PUT THEIR SHIRTS ON IT!

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday. --Five hundred advertising men have literally given their shirts to Korea. They listened to pleas ...

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  33. REPEAL OF BILL NOTES PASSING OF THE HORSE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Recognition of the horse's passing as a means of transport in war and peace took ...

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  34. CHURCHES ASKED TO SING ROAD SAFETY HYMN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Queensland Road Safety Council is asking Queensland churches to sing a "road safety" ...

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  35. TRAINEES BATTLE THROUGH TOUGH ASSAULT COURSE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- "These boys will make soldiers as good as any," said the commanding officer ...

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  36. NEBO BUSHFIRES HEADING TOWARD ISAACS RIVER

    MACKAY, Wednesday. -- More than 70 men are trying to halt a three-pronged fire creeping towards the Isaacs River, in the Nebo ...

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