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  3. Meteors Take Off With Deadly Cargo

    Meteor jet 'planes of No. 77 R.A.A.F. Fighter Squadron in Korea take off on an attack mission against Communist supply dumps somewhere north of the battleline. They are carrying full loads of their now famous home-made "flaming onion" rockets, which they are using with deadly effect against enemy fuel and ammunition dumps. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Failure of Attempt to End Stale Polite Dispute

    BRISBANE, Thursday. --An attempt to end the police dispute failed at a conference between Police Union representatives and the Minister for Health and Home Affairs (Mr. Moore) to-day. After to-day's conference, ...

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  5. MR. NICKLIN SPEAKS ON ELECTIONS ACT

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- New amendments to the Elections Act tackled small electoral problems, but they ...

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  6. BASIC WAGE OF £20 CLAIMED BY A.R.U

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Australian Railways Union has lodged claims for a basic wage of £20 for 60,000 railway ...

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  7. FEARS, ALLEGATIONS AT LIQUOR INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Fears of bashings, threats to gaol a witness, and allegations that hotels supplied night clubs ...

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  8. Statement by Mr. Moore on Shortage of Nurses

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- "It is doubtful whether any country in the world could claim to have had during the last 10 years of extreme shortages of nursing staff, proportionally more, nurses for its public hospital ...

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  9. NEW STOPPAGES ON BRISBANE WHARVES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Shortly after Brisbane waterside workers returned to work at 1 p.m. today. two new ...

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  10. "STOPPAGES FUTILE," SAYS COMMISSIONER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Stoppages and bans by employees to try to force their demands from employers were futile, a ...

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  11. "COASTAL TRANSPORT BREAKING DOWN"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Australia's coastal transport was breaking down under the strain of a "30-hour week," the ...

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  12. Move for "Double Wheat Yield" Conference

    MELBOURNE, Thursday -- A call for a "double-the-wheaf-yield" conference was made by Mr. R. O'Neill, a growers' representative on the Australian Wheat Board, to-night. Mr. O'Neill said that a "give and take" ...

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  13. STALIN MAY NOW BE READY FOR TALKS

    MOSCOW, Thursday. -- Observers in Moscow believe that Marshal Stalin's replies on Tuesday to American editors' ...

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  14. PRINTERS ON NEWCASTLE PAPERS STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Newcastle "Morning Herald" and the Newcastle "Sun" will not publish to-morrow because ...

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  15. CLAIM FOR MILK PRICE INCREASE REFUSED.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A claim by the Milk Producers' Association for an additional increase of 4d. a ...

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  16. QUEEN ELIZABETH TO RESIDE AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will go into residence at Buckingham Palace on their ...

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  17. TRANSPORT IN N.S.W. FACES DISRUPTION

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- New South Wales transport services face serious disruption because 248 railway maintenance ...

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  18. SUPERSONIC JET AIRCRAFT TO BE BUILT HERE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Australia and Britain are collaborating on supersonic jet aircraft at Fishermen's ...

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  19. MR. NICKLIN TO MAKE STATE TOUR

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Nicklin) to-night revealed plans for an extensive ...

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  20. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TALKS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Reuters correspondent in Cairo reports that authoritative sources in Cairo said today ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN BATTALION ARRIVES AT SEOUL

    SEOUL, Thursday. -- Members of the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, went ashore here to-day to the ...

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  22. INCREASE IN AIR FARES PROBABLE NEXT WEEK

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Air fares will probably rise next week, but no decision has been made on the extent of the ...

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  23. CHANGE IN MR. C. EVATT'S N.S.W. CABINET POST

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The only important change in the New South (Wales Cabinet today was the removal of Mr. ...

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  24. TAFT GAINS IN RACE FOR NOMINATION

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- Senator Robert Taft showed a new turn of speed in the race for the Republican presidential ...

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  25. COUNCILS TO PAY MORE OF MAIN ROADS COSTS?

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Local authorities may be asked to pay a greater portion of Main Roads ...

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  26. AMENDMENTS TO LANDLORD ACT DEFERRED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Government will not introduce amendments to the Landlord and Tenant Act in the ...

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  27. ELECTRICITY RATIONING PLAN FOR MELBOURNE

    MELBQURNE, Thursday. -- Industry may be without electricity for two or three days a week from next week. This will ...

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  28. BIG STOCKS OF UNSOLD FARM TRACTORS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- More than 10,000 farm tractors, worth about £9,500,000, are unsold in Australia. The Federal ...

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  29. COURT WARNING ON MILK DELIVERIES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- An Industrial Court member, Mr. H. J. Harvey, today issued a warning that if any attempt ...

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  30. COAl BOARD UNABLE TO ATTEND CONFERENCE

    IPSWICH, Thursday. -- The Minister for Mines (Mr. Riordan) to-day notified the triennial convention of the Queensland ...

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  31. SHEEP SLAUGHTERING AT HIGH LEVEL

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Slaughtering of sheep had reached its highest level since the war because cf falling wool ...

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  32. THREE MIG's DESTROYED

    TOKIO, Thursday. -- United States Sabre jets shot down three MIG's and damased three ...

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  33. N.Z. Golf Tournament

    AUCKLAND, Thursday. -- Dai Rees (Great Britain) and Peter Thomson (Australian and New Zealand open champion) led the ...

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  36. U.N. CONSIDERATION OF TUNISIAN DISPUTE

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- The Security Council would meet on Friday to consider the dispute between France and ...

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  37. Wheatgrowers Seek Abolition of Provisional Taxation

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Executive members of the Australian Wheatgrowers' Federation to-day asked the Minister for Agriculture (Mr McEwen) to abolish the provisional tax for all primary producers. Mr. McEwen ...

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  38. SURVEYOR'S EVIDENCE AT LAND COURT APPEAL

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Government surveyors said today in the Land Court that they had broken up tire resumed ...

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  39. ELECTRICITY COMMISSION, BLAMED FOR WORKS CUTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The State Electricity Commission had hogged all of Victoria's Loan Council grant, the ...

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  40. JURY FAILS TO AGREE

    CAIRNS. Thursday. -- After a retirement of six hours the jury failed to agree on a verdict in the trial of Shefki Xhemili. share ...

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  41. STATEMENT ON ROAD WORKS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Government did not play the game of politics in building main roads, the Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  42. DETAILS OF HARLAXTON PREFAB. HOMES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Details of approximately 300 prefabricated homes to be erected by the Italian firm, Legnami, Pasotti. on 95 acres of land near the Blue Mountain Hotel. Toowoomba were given in the Legislative ...

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  43. "VICTORIA PENALISED ON TAX REIMBURSEMENT"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Victoria was being penalised in favour of Queensland, South Australia, and Western Australia, on petrol ...

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