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  4. CLOSURE OF B.H.P. WORKS THREATENED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Closure of the Broken Hill Proprietory steelworks at Newcastle is threatened by a ...

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  5. Reinforcement of U.K. Troops in Canal Zone

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Britain last night was pouring troops into the Suez Canal zone and the Sudan from military commands stretching from Britain to Cyprus. Reinforcements will total an estimated 12,000 men by ...

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  6. UNION SUPPORT FOR GAIR'S STATEMENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Officials of two powerful Queensland unions to-day supported a statement made by ...

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  7. Will Double Power of Jet

    These two photographs graphically illustrate the compactness and power, of the "Snarler," a newly-developed rocket motor which will double the power of British jet aircraft. The "Snarler." which was demonstrated recently of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TERRORISTS STEP UP MALAYAN CAMPAIGN

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.-- Communist guerillas "stepped up" their terror campaign in various parts of Malaya ...

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  9. Powerful Base in Korea Abandoned by Chinese

    TOKIO, Tuesday.--The Chinese Communists have abandoned their once-powerful Central Korean base of Kumsong, the United Press reported to-day. American tanks yesterday drove into the city while United ...

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  10. CLAIMS BY PARTIES IN BRITISH ELECTION

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Labour Party last night made its first official forecast of a Government victory in the ...

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  11. REQUEST BY SUDAN TO UNITED NATIONS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- Sudan's Constituent Commission has. cabled the United Nations, urgently requesting an ...

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  12. GAIR PREDICTS NO CUT IN STATE WORKS EMPLOYMENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) predicted to-night that the recent 16 per cent, cut in the ...

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  13. SENATOR TO PIONEER ISLAND TRADE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Senator Rey Kendall (Queensland) concerned at the New G[?]inea shipping lag, will captain a ...

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  14. ROYAL COUPLE GREETED BY CANADIAN INDIANS

    VICTORIA (British Columbia), Tuesday.--Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were yesterday ...

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  15. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The Chief Justice (Sir Edmund Herring) to-night sentenced Raymond Murray Baillie (41, military ...

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  16. RETROSPECTIVE PAYMENT TO DAIRY FARMERS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- Dairy farmers will be paid their cost of production--36 a lb.--for butter retrospective ...

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  17. POTATO BOARD SEEKS LEGAL GUIDANCE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Potato Marketing Board is seeking further legal guidance on its obligations under ...

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  18. THREE KILLED, TWELVE HURT IN 'BUS-TRUCK' COLLISION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Three women were killed and 12 other persons were injured when a tourist 'bus bound from Warrnsmbool to Sydney, and a large hick, collided near Ballarat, 70 miles north-west of ...

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  19. DE FACTO ALLIANCE BETWEEN YUGOSLAVIA AND U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-- The conferences between Marshal Tito and the United States Chief of Staff ...

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  20. TORRENTIAL RAINS WREAK HAVOC IN SARDINIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters Rome correspondent says that 3000 people are homeless on the island of Sardinia after five ...

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  21. Bush Fires Ravage Large Areas of Queensland and N.S.W.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--One hundred stock, trapped by a bush fire near Clermont, were saved by Mr. Duncan Frazer, the owner of Langfield Station, galloping his pony through the flames to-day. He cut a fence to ...

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  22. "WILL ANNOUNCE AIRLINES POLICY WHEN READY"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- "The Government will announce its policy on airlines when it is ready," the ...

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  23. REMOVAL OF PRICE CONTROL OH POTATOES URGED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Mr. G. W. Chalk (Liberal, Lock- yer), who represents the major potato-growing Lockyer ...

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  24. AWARDED DAMAGES AFTER HAND CRUSHED IN PRESS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- A Supreme Court jury to-day awarded a New Australian Mahmut Houssein, of Carlton, £3300 ...

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  25. AIRLINES ASKED TD HELP ISLAND MEAT SUPPLY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --The State Government had asked both Australian National Airlines and Trans-Australia Airlines to help ...

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  26. STATION MASTERS DISCUSS STRIKE ACTION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- North Queensland railway station masters may take a strike ballot. The secretary of the Railway Station ...

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  27. U.S. MAY PROPOSE OIL DISPUTE SOLUTIONS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-- The United Press has quoted informed diplomats as saying that the Secretary of State ...

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  28. '"HOME RULE" MOVE FOR SCOTLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Champions of Scottish "Home Rule" declared in Glasgow yesterday that the Government in ...

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  29. ARMY PAY INCREASES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Rates of pay for Regular Army and National Service Trainees were increased from 1011 a day to ...

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  32. Liberal Member Outspoken in Speech on Air Force Matters

    CANBERRA, Tuesday--"If any enemy landed in Australia the war would be lost for us" a former Royal Air Force Pathfinder pilot Mr. C. W. Falkinder (Lib., Tasmania), declared in the House of Representatives ...

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  33. SUGAR INDUSTRY AND USE OF OWN SHIPS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--There was no reason why an efficient sugar industry should not possess its own ships. Mr. E. Evans, M.L.A., said ...

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  34. MR. LARCOMBE DEFENDS STATE'S REPUTATION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Attorney-General (Mr. Larcombe) said in the Legislative Assembly to-day that a statement that ...

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  35. "AUSTRALIANS MUST WORK LONGER HOURS IN DEFENCE INTEREST"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- The Minister for Defence (Mr McBride) to-night told the House of Representatives ...

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