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  4. Britons to be Warned of Bad Economic Situation

    LONDON, Friday-- The "Daily Mail" says that the Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) is preparing another-- and maybe equally historic-- "blood, toil, tears and sweat" speech for the opening of the new British ...

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  5. PERSIAN FINANCES IN CHAOTIC STATE

    LONDON, Friday. -- The "Daily Express" correspond- ent in Teheran says that Persia's finances are in chaos ...

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  6. "Declaration of War" by Egyptian Underground

    LONDON, Friday.--The Egyptian underground's "declaration of war" on Britons in the Suez Canal Zone yesterday promised to exact "an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth" in the bitter struggle for control of ...

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  7. PETROL AND KEROSENE PRICES RISE TO-DAY

    HOBART, Friday. -- Petrol and light and power kerosene will rise in price by ld a gallon from to-morrow. This ...

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  8. DE-CONTROL OF MEAT PRICES UNLIKELY

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The State Government may enter g the wholesale at trade at the Brisbane pattoir to en ...

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  9. NEW BILL TO GOVERN LAND VALUATIONS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Valuer-General's Department had no studied design to un- duly increase Queensland ...

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  10. MOST BUSH FIRES IN STATE UNDER CONTROL

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Two million acres of country have been burnt out by bush fires throughout the State this ...

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  11. CAUTION ADVISED IN FIXING OF WAGES

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The Full Bench of the State Industrial. Commission to-day said that wage-fixing tribunals should ...

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    A huge, gay butterfly decorated the trim hat worn by Princess Margaret when she opened the Woolwich Council's. Festival Week exhibition in the Woolwich Town Hall recently. The Princess is seen .peering through a theodolite, as used ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. COURT MAY TAKE ACTION ON "IMPERTINENT" TELEGRAM

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- A telegram purporting to come from L. J. McPhillips, the Communist secretary of the Federated Iron Workers Association, was strongly criticised by the three judges of the Full Arbitration ...

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  14. "FLEET COULD DELIVER ATOM BOMB ATTACK"

    LONDON Friday. -- The American main Atlantic Southern ...

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  15. DELIVERED BREAD WILL BE DEARER

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The price of delivered bread will be increased from Monday. The Prices Commissioner (Mr. A. T. ...

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  16. MISSING MOTOR SHIP FOUND BY N.Z. CATAUNA

    WELLINGTON, Friday.-- The missing motor ship Vila Star, six days overdue at New Reb- rides from Sydney, has been ...

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  17. THREAT BY HAIR TO REPLACE QUEENSLAND POTATO BOARD

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) threatened to-day that he would replace the Potato Board if it failed to observe the marketing legislation. The object of Mr. Gair's ...

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  18. "Reds Take Ever Nothing" at

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- United tors disclosed to-day that they draw from all Korean Islands north let to evacuate the Kumsong Bulge, and to withdraw ...

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  19. HARD LABOUR FOR YOUNG ESCAPEES

    BRISBANE. Friday. --Three youths who escaped from the Muswellbrock (New South Wales) Boys' Home started a ...

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  20. NEW LEGISLATION ON PLUMBING LICENCES

    BRISBANE. Friday.-- Legislation to protect the public against unqualified plumbers was introduced in the Legisla- ...

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  21. UNION APPLIES TO COURT FOR HIGHER BASIC WAGE

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The Industrial Court on Wednesday will bear a claim by the Australian Workers' Union ...

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  22. STOPPAGE AT CALLIDE MAY AFFECT VICTORIA

    GLADSTONE, Friday.-- Any prolonged stoppage by toe Cal- lide coal haulers may make it pecessary to draw on the Gov- ...

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  23. VON NIDA WINS MANLY PURSE EVENT

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Norman Von Nida to-day gave away two strokes and won the Manly Golf Club £200 purse. His ...

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  26. DARLING DOWNS CONTRIBUTED HIGHEST NUMBER OF POLIO CASES LAST YEAR

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Although the Darling Downs, with 205 cases of poliomyelitis and an attack rate of 1.68 per 1000 of population, contributed the highest number of cases in the State during the 12 months ended June 30 ...

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  27. HAN FOUND IN WRECKED UTILITY AT GAILES

    IPSWICH, Friday. -- A 55- year-old Brisbane company manager was found in an unconscious condition in the seat ...

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  28. DENSE SMOKE HAZE FROM WARWICK DISTRICT FIRES

    WARWICK, Friday. -- The range section of the Cunningham's Gap Highway was blanketed all day to-day in ...

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  29. CASABLANCA RIOTING

    PARIS, Friday. -- A French newsagency reported to-day that five people were killed in armed clashes yesterday be- ...

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  30. FIRE CAUSES HEAVY LOSS AT SYDNEY FACTORY

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Damage estimated at more than £100,000 was caused by a fire which destroyed a plastics ...

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    a bulldozer spreading and consolidating the filling in the eastern abutment oi the Mar- garet Street bridge. It was stated yesterday that the bridge would probably be open for traffic, within three weeks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. JUNIOR EXAMINATIONS BEGIN NEXT FRIDAY

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Dates for the State Scholarship, Junior and Senior examinations were announced to ...

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  33. RISE IN BRICK PRICES

    HOBART, Friday. -- The Queensland Prices Commissioner (Mr. T. A. Fullagar) said to-night that brick prices ...

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