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  4. Top-level U.S. Talks on Western Arms Crisis

    PARIS, Wednesday.--A conference of United States officials, on the highest level ever held in peace-time in Europe, yesterday fackled the crisis in the lagging rearmament programme of the West, said the United ...

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    More than 100 State School teachers met at the East State School yesterday to discuss the proposed new syllabus which will come into operation in 1952. Left to right: Mr A. V. Henty (District Inspector of Schools). Mr. G. R. Thompson (chairman of the conference yesterday), and Mr. N. E. T. Pyle (chairman of the Syllabus Committee). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MACARTHUR ATTACKS U.S. ADMINISTRATION

    SEATTLE, Wednesday. -- General Douglas MacArthur, in a slashing attack on the Truman administration here ...

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  7. "Australia Needs More of Everything in Korea"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Lieutenant - General Sir Horace Robertson said to-day that Australia needed "more troops, more ammunition and more of everything" in Korea. Warning of Chinese strength, he ...

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  8. MASS MURDER OF U.S. PRISONERS ALLEGED

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--A high 8th Army officer alleged to-day that Chinese Communists had murdered 2513 ...

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  9. MAMMOTH EGYPTIAN DEMONSTRATION

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Egyptian Prime Minister (Nahas Pasha) led 500,000 people to-day in a mammoth ...

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  10. WAGE RISE CLAIM BY SHOP ASSISTANTS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Industrial Court to-day reserved its decision on an application by the Shop Assistants' ...

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  11. REDS OVERRULED ON U.N. AGENDA ITEMS

    PARIS, Wednesday. -- Reuters representative says that the United Nations General Assembly yesterday decided to ...

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  12. NEW TAXI STANDS IN RUTHVEN STREET

    The Superintendent of Traffic in Toowoomba (Inspector R. S. Currey) met drivers from taxi ranks in Ruthven Street ...

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  13. HOUSE UPSET IN DIVISION ON LABOUR MOTION FOB GAG

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Seven members of the Opposition to-night voted with the Government against a motion for the gag moved by Mr. C. R. Cameron (Labour, South Australia). The House was in confusion ...

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  14. CABINET TALKS ON MEAT PROBLEMS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The meat supply and price problems will be discussed by Cabinet to-morrow. The ...

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  15. "TIGHTENING-UP" SOUGHT ON TRADE WITH JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--A tightening up of conditions governing trade with Japan win be demanded by the ...

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  16. COMMUNITY EFFORT BUILDS BEACH ROAD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- By community effort, residents of Home Hill have built themselves a six-mile £2000 road to their favourite beach. The raising of money ...

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  17. MR. CHURCHILL WILL ALSO VISIT CANADA

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) has accepted an invitation from Canada to spend ...

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  18. "UNBALANCED OUTLOOK" BY PRIMARY PRODUCERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- With an unlimited demand for goods, there was a national tendency among ...

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  19. BOARD SEEKS INCREASE IN POTATO PRICE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Queensland Potato Board to-day applied to the Prices Commissioner (Mr. Fullagar) ...

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  20. "VITAL TO PROMOTE COTTON INDUSTRY"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- "It is vital to promote the cotton industry in Australia," the Minister for the Army (Mr. ...

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  21. MOVE FOR CENSURE OF GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Trades Hall Council will be asked to-morrow night to discuss a motion virtually ...

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  22. Local Authorities Seek Greater Share of Taxation Pool

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A greater share in the common pool of taxation will be one of the major aims of the Australian Council of Local Government Associations, which will hold its fourth annual conference in ...

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  23. Government to be Asked to Ban Motor Cycle Pillion Riding

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--As a means of cutting down the high motor cycle casualty rate, the Government will be asked by the Queensland Road Safety Council to ban pillion riding, and to set the maximum ...

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  24. DEVASTATION CAUSED BY STORMS IN ITALY

    MILAN, Wednesday.--Millions of Italians prayed to-day as a new deluge threatened to swell the death roll in a week ...

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  25. SHARE VALUES DECLINE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The value of shares declined sharply in both Sydney and Melbourne today, and to a lesser degree in ...

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  28. ABOLITION OF SALES TAX SUGGESTED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Speaking on the second reading of the Sales Tax (Classifications and Exemptions) Bill in the ...

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  29. THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING MOTOR CAR

    A 1936 model single-seater car, reported as missing to the police, got back into its owner's possession with brand-new upholstery. This is how it happened: Arthur Riethmuller, of 229 ...

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  30. POWERHOUSE EMPLOYEES CARRY STRIKE BALLOT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- By 79 votes to three, members of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's ...

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  31. INFORMATION SOUGHT ON SECRET ORGANISATION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Senator Ashley (Labour, New South Wales) to-day crew the attention of the Senate to ...

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    The final dinner of the Y.W.C.A. Women's Club was held recently. Front (left to right): Miss M. Hertie, Pastor Gutekunst, Misses R. Blaich, U. Unger and E. Blaich. Back (left to right): Miss J. Wagland (treasurer), Mrs. Gutekunst, Misses M. Wadley, M. Hansen (president), C. Ulle, M. Scholefield and I. Ross (secretary). i ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. SWEDISH DAVIS CUP TEAM PRACTISES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Swedish Davis Cup team practised until almost dark to-night for the New South Wales championships. ...

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  34. CASUALTY LIST

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) to-day issued a casualty list containing the ...

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