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  4. East and West Separated by Forbidding Chasm

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden), opening the debate on foreign affairs in the House of Commons yesterday, said there was now virtually no diplomatic contact between either ...

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  5. GOVERNMENT AIRLINE TO BE RETAINED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Federal Cabinet to-day decided to continue to operate Trans-Australia Airlines in comoetition ...

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  6. Increase in State Price of Beef and Mutton

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Increases in the retail price of beef from 3d. fo 4d. and of mutton from 1d. to 1½d. a lb. were announced by the Prices Commissioner (Mr. A. Fullagar) to-day. Mr. Fullagar said that ...

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  7. Fires Sweep Into Lithgow Coal-mining District

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Coal miners left the pits in the Lithgow Valley to-day to save their homes when bushfires swept down from the surrounding hills. Men also left other industries in the district to return home ...

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  8. MOVE ON PLIGHT OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- All State Governments may be asked to support a special meeting of the Loan Council ...

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  9. "AUSTRALIA FACING ELEVENTH HOUR"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Mr. W. H. Anderson, the newlyelected president of the Liberal Party. on being inducted at the ...

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  10. MR. WARD'S ANGRY CLASH WITH SPEAKER

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- An angry scene developed in the House of Representatives today after the Government ...

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  11. ECONOMIC CRISIS AND POLITICS

    Everybody can see a crisis when it arrives. The driver of a motor vehicle, when it has crashed into a telegraph pole, ...

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  12. "INQUIRY FINDINGS DISAPPOINTING"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Grazing industry authorities today were unable to detect in the report of the Royal ...

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  13. GOOD RESPONSE TO CALL TO NATION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The call to the people of Australia issued by a distinguished group of churchmen and the ...

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  14. MINISTER ATTACKED OVER HEALTH PLAN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The House of Representatives was in noisy disorder to-night when Mr. A. W. Fraser (Labour, New ...

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  15. STORM RAINS EXTINGUISH MOST BIG BUSH FIRES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Scattered storm rains have extinguished most of the big bush fires in Queensland ...

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  16. MORE EVIDENCE ON DEATHS OF PRISONERS IN KOREA

    TOKIO, Tuesday. -- General Matthew Ridgway's headquarters said in a statement to-night that there was ...

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  17. U.S. CALL FOR "PRACTICAL TREATMENT"

    Reuters representative in Paris says the United States Secretary of State (Mr. Acheson) yesterday called for "practical and sensible treatment, not propaganda slogans," to find a solution to the disarmament problem. Mr. ...

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  18. ITALIAN WORKMEN TO BUILD QUEENSLAND HOMES

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- Five hundred Italian workmen are to be brought to Queensland to erect 1000 Italian prefabricated ...

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  19. REPORT ON STATE PUBLIC SERVICE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The number of State Government employees at June 30 last was 56,553 -- an increase of 2800 on ...

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  20. MEMBERS REBUKED BY LABOUR PARTY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Federal. Executive of the Australian Labour Party rebuked, by resolution, members of the ...

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  21. MINERS' DECISION ON DILL PILLAR COAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The national convention of the Miners' Federation to-day reaffirmed a three-year-old opposition to the ...

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  22. TALKS ON REFERENCE TERMS FOR ROYAL COMMISSION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- All phases of the starting price betting Royal Commission's terms of reference were discussed ...

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  23. CASEY DENIES RUMOUR ON HAGUE TALKS

    NEW YORK. Tuesday. -- Mr. R. G. Casey, the Australian Minister for External Affairs, had stated in Parte paris yesterday that a dispatch ...

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  24. ATTACK ON PROPOSED ARBITRATION CHANGES

    CANBERRA. Tuesday. -- Mr. P. J. Clarey (Labour. Victoria) in the House of Representatives to-day launched a strong attack against ...

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  25. SUGAR REFINERY LOSSES

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. -- The Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd. estimated that it would lose between £75.000 and £100,000 in 1952. Mr. ...

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  26. COMMUNISTS FIRE ON MAIL TRAIN

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday. -- Communist terrorists fired on the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore mail train to-day in the Tampin ...

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  27. FIVE KILLED IN DAKOTA CRASH HEAD CAIRO

    CAIRO. Tuesday. -- Reuters correspondent says five persons were killed last night when a Turkish Dakota aircraft crashed ...

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  28. PRINCESS MARGARET ON VISIT TO PARIS

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Princess Margaret left London by air to-day for a five-day visit to Paris. Accompanied by the ...

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  29. FELL TO HER DEATH

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. -- Mrs. Eleanor Maitland Germain Tuckett (51), of Western Australia, was killed instantly to-night when she ...

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  30. POSTAL WORKERS MAKE NEW WAGE CLAIM

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Although the Australia-wide overtime ban by postal workers is to be lifted immediately. a further demand ...

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  33. CHEAPER NEWSPAPERS!

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. -- Australia may have cheaper newspapers in 1953. The president of the Australian Newspapers' Council (Mr. ...

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  34. A.L.P. TALKS ON MEANS OF HELPING WORLD PEACE

    CANBERRA. Tuesday. -- The Federal Executive of the Australian Labour Party to-day appointed a ...

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  35. PERSIAN -- GERMAN TRADE

    TEHERAN (by Air Mail). -- Trade between Persia and Germany has revived to a remarkable degree since the war, and Persia is ...

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  36. REPLY TO ALLEGATIONS ON DOCTORS' CONDUCT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- "Nothing should be done- to jeopardise public faith in the medical profession." Dr. F. C. ...

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  37. CALL TO EMPLOYERS TO MAKE 40-HOUR WEEK A SUCCESS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The president of the Victorian Employers' Federation (Mr. G. J. Jenkin) in the federation's annual report to-day, called upon employers to make the 40-hour week work. "I believe it is ...

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  38. Emergency Evacuation of U.K. Families in Ismaiiia

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Reuters correspondent at Ismailia says armoured cars escorted the evacuation of more than 1000 British Servicemen's families which began in Ismailia to-day. The emergency evacuation ...

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  39. REPLY TO CRITICISM ON MT. ISA HOTEL

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- The Licensing Commission's policy showed no favour lo any particular area of the State, the secretary of the ...

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  40. CASUALTIES IN KOREA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Australia had suffered 690 casualties in Korea, the Minister for Defence (Mr. McBride) said ...

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  41. NEED TO PROTECT PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AGAINST STAGNATION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Liberal Party Council here today carried a resolution stressing the urgency of ...

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