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  4. "Australian Army Never Better Conditioned"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Army was never better conditioned or batter able to meet any consequential and vital need for expansion should Australia be moving towards a state of grave emergency, the ...

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  5. OPPOSITION AID ON REDS TO BE SOUGHT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- "The Government shortly will seek the co-operation of the Opposition in handling ...

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  6. CHURCHILL'S REPLIES TO LABOUR CHARGES

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Mr. Winston Churchill, now nearly 77 years of age, told British electors yesterday that he had ...

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  7. "Egypt is Determined to be Patient but Firm"

    CAIRO, Wednesday. -- The Egyptian Foreign Minister said to-night: "The struggle between our rights and the false claims of the enemy will be long and hard. Egypt is determined to be patient but firm. We ...

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  8. BIG B.H.P. WORKS TO BEGIN SHUT-DOWN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The huge Broken Hill Proprietary steelwork at Newcastle will begin closing ...

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  9. FADDEN'S STAND ON TAX AVERAGING

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) to-day refused requests by the Graziers' ...

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    The Royal Navy has developed an underwater television camera for locating wrecks and obstacles on the sea bed at depths beyond the range of divers. This equipment was successfully used to locate the submarine Affray, which sank ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. WOOL LEVY REFUNDS TO BE PAID AT END OF NOVEMBER

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Woolgrowers would receive refunds amounting to £45,000,000 about the end of November, the ...

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  12. CEASE-FIRE TALKS TO RESUME AT PANMUNJOM TO-DAY

    TOKIO, Wednesday. -- General Ridgway's headquarters announced to-day that the Communists had acceded the Panmuniom agreement for an immediate ...

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  13. TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM

    TORRANCE, California, Wednesday. -- When Eugane Adkins (29) entered the Harbour General Hospital for an operation ...

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  14. MOVE ON KENNY TRAINING CENTRE FOR AUSTRALIA

    Forty persons who attended a meeting in Toowoomba last night, sponsored by the recently-formed International Organisation to Combat Poliomyelitis, resolved unanimously to launch a Commonwealth-wide ...

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  15. A.C.T.U. OPPOSES BUDGET PROTEST STOPPAGES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Australian Council of Trade Unions would not condone or authorise ...

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  16. FEDERAL EGG SUBSIDY TO BE ABOUT 8½d. DOZEN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The subsidy to commercial poultry farmers to offset the proposed new price increase in ...

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  17. Calwell's Strong Attack on Japanese Treaty

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The majority of Australians regarded the Japanese peace treaty as most obnoxious. It would be an insult to Parliament if Parliament was not given the opportunity to consider ...

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  18. BIG DEATH ROLL FROM LIQUOR POISONING

    ATLANTA, Wednesday. -- Dealers in liquid death had sent 27 persons to Atlanta's morgue yesterday as victims of ...

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  19. MR. JAMIESON ON BUTTER PAYMENTS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- "I anticipate that dairy farmers will receive their retrospective payments to July 1 last with ...

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  20. STATEMENT IN U.S. BY MR. MCEWEN

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- "The day has passed when Australia, at the lift of a finger, can supply, say, 50,000 tons of ...

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  21. DETECTIVES EVIDENCE AT McDERMOTT INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A detective to-day told the Royal Commission inquiring into the trial of Frederick Lincoln McDermott that ...

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  22. MINISTER SATISFIED WITH FREE MEDICINE SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Minister for Health (Sir Earle Page) told the House of Representatives to-day that the ...

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  23. IPSWICH LAD LOSES LEG WHEN STRUCK BY TRAIN

    IPSWICH, Wednesday. -- An eight-year-old boy, who had his right leg severed when he was run down by a train this ...

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  24. MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT TO SEE ROCKET RANGE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- A party of 40 members of the Federal Parliament, including two women Senators, will ...

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  25. VACANT HOTEL LICENCES NOT YET CONSIDERED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The distribution of 103 vacant hotel licences in Queensland had not even been considered, the ...

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  28. "Vitally Necessary to Resume Flow of Persian Oil to Western World"

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- President Truman told the Persian Premier (Dr. Mossadeq) yesterday that it was vitally necessary to resume the flow of oil from Persia to the Western world. Mr. Truman conferred with ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND ONLY STATE NOT HAVING FREE MILK SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Queensland was the only State where the Commonwealth Government's free ...

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  30. Twenty New Colours

    LONDON (Reuters). -- Twenty new colours have taken their place beside the 220 already listed in the British Colour Council's ...

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    Britain's Prime Minister, Mr. C. R. Attlee, and Mrs. Attlee, who recently spent a holiday in Norway, daring the summer recess of Parliament. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. NEW AIRCRAFT ORDERED TO REPLACE 'PLANES ON SYDNEY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday -- The Government had ordered new planes to replace the present Sea Furies and Fireflies ...

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