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  4. Time Factor Restricts Royal Tour Itinerary

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Applications from country towns for inclusion in the Royal tour next year could not be granted because of the limited time Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh would have in ...

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  5. Reds Planned Lightning Invasion of Persia

    NEW YORK, Thursday.-- Persian police had seized Communist orders showing that the Soviet Union planned a lightning invasion of Northern Persia if Britain had landed troops at the oil refinery town of ...

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  6. SERIOUS SHORTAGE OF MEAT FORECAST

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Record prices at the Cannon Hill stock sales to-day are expected to cause a serious ...

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  7. EGYPT THREATENS DRASTIC ACTION

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Reuters correspondent in Cairo reported that the Egyptian Government to-day ...

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  8. COSTLY CAMPAIGN IN MALAYA

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The emergency created by Communist terrorists in Malaya cost the Federation ...

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  9. "RED DANGER CANNOT BE OVER-STRESSED"

    Australian Military Intelligence knew of schools which taught Communism in Australia. They were situated ...

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    The Pakistan High Commissioner (H. E. Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola) and Mrs. Rahimtoola leading members of the congregation into the garden of the Islamic Cultural Centre, where prayers were offered for the late Liaquat Ali Khan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. TRADE SCHOLARSHIPS SUGGESTED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Trade scholarships for youths who Wished to engage in plumbing, carpentering, engineering and ...

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  12. MINISTER QUERIED ON GARRATT TEST RUNS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- "I understand that Mr. Chalk was present on the platform, awaiting the arrival of the train on the test in ...

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  13. POTATO FARMERS' DEFENCE FUND

    LAIDLEY, Thursday. -- Farmers and produce merchants paid over £3000 into a defence fund at a meeting in. Forest Hill to-night. ...

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  14. BIG SHEEP LOSSES IN CHARLEVILLE FIRES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Bush fires have killed about 15,000 sheep in the Charleville district, according to Inspector E. Anthony. He ...

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  15. STOPPAGE OF WORK BY CALLIDE HAULIERS

    GLADSTONE, Thursday.-- Callide coal hauliers stopped work to-day in protest against the failure of the Main Roads Commission to make ...

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  16. Graziers Condemn Treasurer's Move on Averaging System

    "Thai this meeting of the South-Eastern Division of the United Graziers' Association of Queensland strongly censures the principles of the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) in back-datina leaislafion ...

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  17. SPEAKER REFUSES TO ALLOW QUESTION

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Opposition again tried to introduce the question of the refusal of the Government to ...

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  18. RECRUITMENT OF MEN TEACHERS URGED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Consideration should be given to limiting the number of female teachers recruited, and ...

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  19. Sister Kenny at Townsville

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday. -- Sister Elizabeth Kenny told an enthusiastic gathering of local residents to-night that her work had ...

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  20. STATE'S BUTTER OUTPUT STILL BELOW NORMAL

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Queensland's butter production for October, although better than for the previous month, is not ...

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  21. IAN AYRE IN TENNIS FINAL

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The 22-yeas-old Queenslander. Ian Ayre, and Frank Sedgman will meet in the final of the Queensland ...

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  22. DOG'S LONG JOURNEY

    MORRIS (Minnesota), Thursday.-- Eight months ago, when Mr. Roger Fossen left Seattle, Washington, to live in Morris, ...

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  23. "LAND HOLDERS FACE DEATH SENTENCE"

    In a statement to the Press regarding resumption of land in the Wandoan-Taroom area, a delegate to the executive ...

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  24. High Court to Hear Challenge to Legislation on Union Elections

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- A challenge to Tederal legislation enabling the Industrial Registrar to take over union elections will be heard, in the High Court on Monday. The Federated Iron Workers' Association to- day ...

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  25. BALONNE COUNCIL LOANS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The Executive Council to-day granted, the Balonne Shire Council Treasury loans totalling £1320 and subsidies ...

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  26. Price of Pumpkins

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The wholesale price of prime, ripe pumpkins at the Roma Street markets to-day reached £85 a ton. A ...

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  27. COAL REFERENCE BOARD AT OAKEY NEXT MONDAY

    IPSWICH, Thursday. -- Arrangements have been made for the Coal Reference Board to meet at Oakey on Monday to ...

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  28. Rare Heart Operation

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- A rare heart operation at the Prince Alfred Hospital has saved the life of a young woman and her unborn ...

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  29. STATE AGRICULTURAL MINISTERS REJECT FEDERAL WHEAT STABILISATION PLAN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- State Ministers of Agriculture decided unanimously this afternoon that the Commonwealth Government's proposals on wheat stabilisation and stock feed prices were unacceptable in their ...

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  32. "AGENT'S TRANSACTIONS MOST IMPROPER"

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Black marketing transactions by an agent of the Onion Board were most improper. Mr. McLean. ...

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  33. ONE-TEACHER SCHOOLS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Government was acting rightly in continuing to operate one-teacher schools, Mr. G. Chalk ...

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  34. COULD USE ATOM BOMB IN LAND FIGHTING

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- An atom bomb could now be used on the field of battle, Mr. Albert Gore (Democrat, ...

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  35. POST OFFICE REVENUE UP

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Customs and excise and Post Office revenue in the first four months of the current ...

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