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  4. COOBY (REEK REGATTA WILL MAKE HISTORY

    The resignation of Alderman E. E. Gold from the chairmanship of the Carnival of Flowers Committee was ...

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  5. Aquatic Grace at Cooby Creek

    Five majestic Australian black swans, gracefully swimming in Cooby Creek, within the framework provided by branches on the bank, give a tone of serenity and quiet beauty to this unusual picture. There is at present an abundance of aquatic bird life at Cooby Creek. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. YOSHIDA MAY RETIRE FROM PREMIERSHIP

    TOKIO, Friday.--Japanese political sources forecast last night that the Prime Minister (Mr. Shigeru Yoshida) would ...

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  7. Flare-up of Fighting on Western Front in Korea

    TOKIO, Friday.--The western front in Korea, which has been dormant since May, burst into activity to-day when the Communists struck out with armour-supported patrol attacks north of Seoul. ...

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  8. Russians May Walk Out of Treaty Conference

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday-- Mr. John Foster Dulles, who framed the Japanese peace treaty, said in a broadcast interview last night that he assumed the Soviet Union would walk out of the peace treaty confer- ...

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  9. HEAVY STOCK LOSSES FEARED FROM FIRES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Heavy losses are feared by the graziers from a bush fire which has burnt out 40,000 acres of cattle ...

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  10. "MONETARY INFLATION HAS PASSED ITS PEAK"

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The director of the Associated Chamber of Manufactures (Mr. Withall) claimed to-day ...

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  11. NO VERDICT BY JURY IN MAGUIRE CASE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- After being locked up for the night the jury in the Maguire case returned to the court room this ...

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  12. OWNERS' REQUEST TO COAL TRIBUNAL

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Mine owners will ask the Federal Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. Gallagher) to refuse arbitration ...

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  13. Talks With Persia on Oil Declared Off by Britain

    LONDON, Friday.--The British Government, in an official Foreign Office statement last night, declared that its oil negotiations with Persia, which had been begun by the Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Richard Stokes), were no ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA'S CHANCE TO EXPAND BEEF OUTPUT

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Australia had a golden opportunity to expand her beef production to the United Kingdom, Mr. Terence G. O'Dwyer, ...

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  15. State's Disastrous Losses From Drought and Frost Damage

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The worst drought since 1946, combined with frost damage, has already cost Queensland nearly £10,000,000. The main losses to date are: Sugar £5,000,000, wheat £3,000,000, butter and ...

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  16. U.S. STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND BOMBING PUNS FOB REVIEW

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--New developments in atomic warfare had put the United States Air Force's strategic bombing plans under serious re-examination in the Defence Department, the United Press aviation ...

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  17. R.A.A.F. APPOINTMENTS

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The Minister for Air (Mr. mcMahon) to-day announced new R.A.A.F. appointments. ...

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  18. FEDERAL TREASURER MAY ATTEND U.K. MEETINGS

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Federal Treasury authorities believe that the Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) may go to ...

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  19. PROTEST AGAINST ANY TAXATION INCREASE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Australian Council of Trade Unions will ask the Federal Government that incomes not ...

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  20. FIREMAN KILLED IN HEAD-ON (RASH BY ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE EXPRESS TRAINS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A fireman was killed when the Adelaide and Melbourne expresses crashed head-on in fog at the Serviceton Railway Station, on the Victorian border, at 2.55 a.m. to-day. Other members of the crews and several ...

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  23. LOW TEMPERATURE IN GAS EXPERIMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Research workers at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Division ...

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  24. MILLIONS OF GALLONS OF OIL DESTROYED IN BRITAIN'S BIGGEST PEACETIME FIRE

    LONDON, Friday.-- After an all-night fight by hundreds of firemen and troops, fire chiefs were hopeful yesterday morning of putting out the blaze in the Regent Company's compound at the Avonmouth docks. By this morning, ...

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  25. FURTHER CUTS IN BUTTER SUPPLIES TO RETAILERS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Most people in New South Wales will be reduced to one ounce of butter each week from ...

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  26. REDUCTION IN RECRUITING FOR PUBLIC SERVICE JOBS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--A reaction in recruiting for the Commonwealth Public Service, as part of the Government's ...

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