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  3. Soviet Intervention in Persia Feared by U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--Possible Soviet intervention in Persia was one important factor in the United Slates decision to undertake eleventh hour efforts to mediate in the Persian oil dispute, the United Press ...

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  4. STATE BUTTER BOARD TO HOLD SUPPLIES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- No further supplies of butter will be released by the Butter Board. Almost the whole of ...

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  5. Fighting Rages in Korea, But Red Attacks Weaken

    TOKIO, Friday.--Fighting still raged in some sectors of the Korean battle front this morning, but most of the Communist attacks appeared to have lost their sting. Thousands of Communist troops had attacked ...

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  6. KING MAINTAINING STEADY PROGRESS

    LONDON, Friday. -- King George VI spent another comfortable night, and maintained steady progress. a ...

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  7. FURTHER REVIEW OF MARGARINE QUOTAS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A further step in the easing of restrictions on the manufacture of table margarine will ...

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    Counting scores at the archery display during the Carnival of Flowers festivities. Left to right: Reg.Dicinoski, Ted Ludford, Gwen Twigg and Dawn Hillocks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FOUR HURT IN MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENTS

    Four persons were injured in motor cycle accidents last night. Oscar Peters (34), of Milne Street, received ...

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  10. TWO DROWNED WHEN DINGHY CAPSIZES

    KEMPSEY, Friday. -- Two young men were drowned and another was rescued when a boat capsized in the Macleay ...

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  11. "BUDGET IS AIMED AT DEALING WITH IMMEDIATE PROBLEMS"

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Government's new Budget was one to deal with the immediate problem, and was not a palliative for the future, the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) said to-day. ...

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  12. SEAMAN RESCUES WOMAN AFTER FALL INTO RIVER

    BRISBANE, Friday. --When the liner Manunda, bound for Townsville, was leaving the Newstead wharf to-night, Miss ...

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  13. Residents of Victorian Town Pelt Reds With Rotten Eggs

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Blows were struck and rotten eggs were thrown at Communists in a wild meeting at Heywood, a small town 231 miles south-west of Melbourne, to- night. ...

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  14. DEFENCE PRODUCTION HALTED BY STRIKES

    NEWARK (New Jersey), Friday.--Mushrooming strikes in key New Jersey defence factories spread from, the ...

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  15. HIGHER SALARIES FOR NEW ZEALAND MEMBERS URGED

    WELLINGTON, Friday.-- Substantially higher Parliamentary salaries for all Members, from the Prime ...

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  16. Steep Increases in Prices of Essential Goods in Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The prices of onions, potatoes, cheese, briquettes, and firewood--with beer --were increased in Victoria to-day. On Monday rail fares will go up 7½ per cent, and freights will rise by ...

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  17. New York Letter

    NEW YORK (by Air Mail).-- There is a persistent rumour that Russia intends to walk out permanently from the ...

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  18. SOLID SUPPORT FOR FRENCH CAVALIER IN EPSOM

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The best backed horses in the final Epsom discussions to-night were French Cavalier and Golden Wedge. ...

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  19. MINERS' EXECUTIVE CONSIDERS DISPUTE

    IPSWICH, Friday.--The Queensland Colliery Employees Union executive to-day met to consider the dispute which has kept ...

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  20. JOHANNESBURG CRIME WAVE

    JOHANNESBURG (Reuters). -- The Chief Magistrate of Johannesburg has called a conference of senior officials of the Department ...

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  21. REVOLT AGAINST PERSON REPORTED

    BUENOS AIRES, Friday.-- Military men began a revolt against President Juan Peron's Government, the ...

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  22. Comfortable Win to Sinn

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Queensland bantam Bobby Sinn. (8.5 12) scored a comfortable points win over Eddie Marks (8.5 14), of Sydney, over ...

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  23. Rivers Changing Course

    GAUHATIS (Assam).--Most of the rivers in India's north-east frontier State of Assam are now forming new courses, due to the ...

    Article : 83 words
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  26. Will Salute No Flag

    MANILA.--The children of 10.000 Jehovah's Witnesses are in trouble through a new interpretation of Philippine law which will prevent ...

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  27. SOVIET SUBMARINE NEAR PHILIPPINES!

    MANILA, Friday. -- The Russian submarine, MB5, suspected of carrying ammunition, supplies and aliens from ...

    Article : 119 words
  28. ATTACK ON MEAT WHOLESALERS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Meat wholesalers were strongly criticised by the Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) to-night. He also ...

    Article : 135 words
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    A flower-decked portion of the Cafe Alexandra, which won the Carnival of Flowers competition for the best decorated cafe. Small bowls of flowers were artistically displayed on the tables, and the judges said that all space was used to advantage. The whole room was "tastefully decorated." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. POULTRYMEN SEEK FEDERAL AID

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Representatives of Queensland poultry farmers will go to Canberra to confer with the Acting Minister ...

    Article : 196 words
  31. INTEREST-FREE MARRIAGE LOANS URGED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--An interest-free loan of £1000 for newly married couples was advocated to-day by the ...

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