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  3. SECOND DOLLAR LOAN INSTALMENT?

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- A second and final instalment of the 250,000,000-dollar loan from the International Bank is ...

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  4. TRUCE TALKS AT "TRYING" STAGE

    MUNSAN, Tuesday.-- General Ridgway to-day declared that the Korean armistice talks had reached the ...

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  5. VICTORIA TO RETAIN CLOTHING CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The Victorian Cabinet late this afternoon decided to retain price control on clothing, ...

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  6. Unemployment Already Cut by Restrictions?

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Union officials associated with the manufacture of products declared to-day that the import cuts announced by the Federal Government had already reduced unemployment. The president of ...

    Article : 538 words
  7. Most Critical Budget in Britain's History

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters financial writer says that Britain will be faced to-day with the most critical--and probably the most unpleasant--financial Budget in its history. Throughout the Nation last night there ...

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  8. ROOM FOR EXPANSION OF WHEAT INDUSTRY

    There was room for very large expansion of Queensland's wheat industry, the manager of the State Wheat ...

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  9. Survey of Fire Damage fo Assess Tax Relief

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A Sfafe-wide survey will begin next, week to ascertain taxation relief for landholders in districts ravaged by bush fires. Experts from the Departments of Taxation and Agriculture will begin ...

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  10. RUSSIAN NOTE ON GERMAN TREATY

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Moscow radio to-day broadcast the text of the Soviet note to Britain, the United States and France, ...

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  11. IMPORT CUTS AFFECT U.K. STOCK MARKETS

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Australia's big cut in imports sent London share values lower yesterday on the stock market. ...

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  12. N.Z. CONTRIBUTION ON STERLING CRISIS

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday. -- The prime Minister (Mr. Sidney Holland) yesterday announced the Government's ...

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  13. DRIVER TELLS OF EXPERIENCE

    "That was my first experience of fire, and I sincerely hope it will be my last. I am still badly shaken over the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. NEW SUBSTITUTE FOR BLOOD PRODUCED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Red Cross blood transfusion laboratory in Brisbane has developed a substitute for blood ...

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  15. POTATO TRADERS REFUSED SUPPLIES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Potato Growers' Co-operative Trading Society Ltd.. which is one of the biggest distributors ...

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  16. PROPOSED RISE IN ELECTRICITY CHARGES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A recommendation for a 23 per cent. increase in elertricity charges was forced through the City Council ...

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  17. VOLUNTARY MEATLESS DAY PROPOSED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- A proposal for an occasional meatless day has been set down for discussion by Cabinet. A ...

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  18. MOVE TO PROTECT U.S. DAIRY FARMERS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- The United States dairy industry yesterday opened a new campaign to persuade Congress to continue the ...

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  19. CUT IN PURCHASES BY U.K. WOOLLEN MILLS?

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A meeting of the Australian Wool Board in Melbourne may discuss the effect of the import ...

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  20. LIVED IN VICTORIAN TOWN FOR LAST CENTURY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Mrs. L. Hudson, of Clunes, near Ballarat, 104 to-day, has lived at Clunes for 100 years. ...

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  21. UNIONS PRESS FOR HIGHER WAGES FOR APPRENTICES

    BRISBANE, Tuesaay.--Fourteen unions decided today to press for higher, wages for apprentices. They will ...

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  22. CHARGED WITH STEALING P.M.G. COPPER WIRE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- James Wallace Entwisle (40), a former P.M.G. divisional engineer at Grafton, was sentenced to four ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL GROUP MEMBER CHALLENGES UNION RULE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- An Australian Labour Party Industrial Group member of the Communist - controlled New ...

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  24. CANBERRA JET BOMBER FOR WOOMERA RANGE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A Canberra jet bomber will leave Hearne Airport, near Bournemouth, to-morrow, for use on ...

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  25. LIGHTNING STRIES TRAM IN SEVERE STROM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Lightning struck a tram near the Fitzroy football ground to-night and startled the passengers. ...

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  26. BILLS TO BE PRESENTED BEFORE STATE ASSEMBLY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Notice of the four Bills to be presented during the present session of the Legislative ...

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  27. POLICE SEARCH FOR WOMAN MISSING FROM HOSTEL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Police are sreaching for a woman who is missing from a Brisbane hostel. She is Mrs. Teresa Beard (36) also known ...

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  28. U.N. Mission for Burma?

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Anthony Nutting) said yesterday that Britain would do all ...

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  29. COMBAT BAPTISM OF GIANT JET BOMBER?

    FORT WORTH (Texas), Tuesday. -- A secret meeting between the Air Force Chief of Staff (General Hovt ...

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  30. EMPLOYER--EMPLOYEE TALKS TO BREAK OFF?

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The employer-employee talks may be discontinued while the present industrial unrest ...

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  31. TWO R.A.A.F. PILOTS DIE IN VICTORIAN CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. --"Two R.A.A.F. pilots, were killed to-day when their Mosquito 'plane crashed and ...

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  32. ARMY DECORATIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Four Victorian and one Queensland member of the Australian Army, including one nurse ...

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  33. NATION-WIDE INTEREST IN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- Campaigning reached a peak yesterday as voters registered with the Republican and Democratic parties in ...

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  34. COMMUNISTS BEATEN FOR LABOUR DAY PERMIT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Moderate unions have beaten Communists in applying for a permit for the Brisbane Labour Day march on ...

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  35. MACHINE FAILURE MAY CLOSE STATE COAL MINE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The management and miners of the Collinsville State coal mine have appealed to the State Coal ...

    Article : 241 words
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  38. Assembly Debate on Workers' Accommodation Measure

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The State Government will not apply the provisions of the Workers' Accommodation Bill to all Crown employees. The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Nicklin), in the Legislative Assembly to-day, ...

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  39. SHOOTING OF CONSTABLE DESCRIBED IN COURT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The shooting of a constable while chasing a man suspected of stealing from motor cars ...

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  40. Provisional Tax on Wool Growers to be Modified

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Federal Cabinet to-day decided to modify the incidence of the provisional fax on wool growers. The Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) announced to-night the Government had under ...

    Article : 272 words
  41. MEMBERS PAY RESPECT TO LATE PREMIER

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.--Members stoed in silence as the State Legislative Assembly today placed on record its sense ...

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  42. RAISING OF EXEMPTION LIMIT FROM LAND TAX

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) announced to-night a Cabinet decision to lift the limit of exemption from Federal land tax from £5000 to £8759. Cabinet also decided to remove the super tax which was ...

    Article : 210 words
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