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  4. EXTENT OF URANIUM DEPOSITS UNKNOWN

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- No estimate can yet be made of the extent of uranium deposits so far found in ...

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  5. Censure Motion

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Australia was not facing a depression--a depression was already here, Mr. E. J. Ward (Labour, New South Wales) said in the House of Representatives to-night. He said there were at least ...

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  6. Chinese Repulsed in Bitter Korean Fiaht

    TOKIO, Thursday.--United States Marines, who last night beat off another Communist counter-affack against their positions on "Bunker Hill," fumed back a new assault early to-day. The Chinese were forced to retreat ...

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  7. Road Safety

    BRISBANE, Thursday--The Australian Road Safety Council conference will be held in Brisbane from August 25 until ...

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  8. "MIGRATION BRINGS SHORTAGES"

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Australian population will reach 11,000,000 by 1960—an increase of nearly 30 per cent, in ...

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  9. Cotton Increase

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator O'Sullivan) announced that legislation to ...

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  10. WILD DUCKS DIFFICULT TO FIND THIS SEASON

    WARWICK, Thursday. — Amateur duck-shooters of Warwick and the south-western districts have been wondering ...

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  11. ELECTRICITY LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The State Electricity Commission's second £550,000 public loan has been oversubscribed. The ...

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  12. GRAZIERS' OFFER FOR DINGO SCALPS

    CLONCURRY, Thursday. -- Graziers are offering from £20 to £50 for the destruction of dingoes in the district. One ...

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  13. EMPIRE JUDGES MAY BE USED IN PRIVY COUNCIL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—British judicial leaders were interested in the permanent inclusion of Commonwealth judges ...

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  14. FRANCIS CAUTIOUS ABOUT "BULLET-PROOF" VESTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The use of nylon bullet-proof vests was not likely to be adopted as a standard ...

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    The Girl Pipe Band of the State University of Iowa (United States), now visiting Britain, marched from the County Hall to give a lunch-time concert on the site of the Festival of Britain exhibition on the South Bank. The girls are to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. CULPRIT PUNISHED BY FELLOW SCOUTS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A Boy Scout who dropped ripe plums on two Church dignitaries from a tower of Exeter ...

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  17. Hundreds Leave Homes in Flood-bound. N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--With heavy rain still falling, the flood danger to towns on 12 New South Wales coastal rivers increased to-night. Hundreds of people were forced to leave their homes. Maitland, Kempsey, and ...

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  18. MOVE FOR RESEARCH INTO USES OF TITANIUM

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The British Ministry of Supply has asked the Australian Government to carry out ...

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  19. Two Important Uranium Discoveries Announced

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Two more important uranium discoveries in Australia were announced to-day. One is 180 miles south of Darwin, two miles from the Edith River railway station in the Northern Territory The other ...

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  20. IMPORT RESTRICTIONS WILL AFFECT JAPAN

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Australian import restrictions will seriously affect Japan's export drive, commerce and ...

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  21. UNIONS PLAN DEFENCE FOR WAGES CASE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Plans were completed to-day for the conduct of a united union case in the Arbitration Court ...

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  22. FURTHER SERIOUS POLIO OUTBREAKS UNLIKELY

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--Further serious outbreaks of poliomyelitis were unlikely as most of the State had now been exposed to the ...

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  23. Breeder to Visit U.S.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A veteran cattle breeder. Mr. Erich Apel, of Darreen Station .Eidsvold, will shortly visit America to ...

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  24. OBJECTION 10 LIQUOR LICENCE RENEWAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday--Walter Cavill should be eliminated from the liquor industry in the public interest, Police Sergeant R. ...

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  25. DROP IN CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT BRINGS MORE ENLISTMENTS IN DEFENCE FORCES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The total civilian employment in Australia dropped by 42,3 00 in the 12 months ended last June. At the same time, enlistments in the defence forces, including National Service Trainees, increased by 25,100. ...

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  26. Entry to New Guinea Refused University Anthropologist

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Minister for Territories (Mr. Hasluck), told the House of Representatives to-day he refused an anthropologist attached to the Australian National University a permit to enter New Guinea. He ...

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  27. FIRST EXPORT SHIPMENT OF WHALE OIL SOON

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Nearly 700 tons of whale oil will be shipped overseas from Brisbane next week. It will be ...

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  28. Schoolboys' Hockey

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.-- Brisbane to-day defeated Warwick to win the final of the Queensland schoolboys' hockey carnival by one ...

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  29. EISENHOWER REFUSES TRUMAN'S OFFER

    DENVER, Thursday.--General Dwight Eisenhower, the Republican Presidential candidate, to-day rejected an ...

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  30. BUTTER EXPORTS 10 U.K. TO BE RESUMED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Butter exports to Britain will be resumed next week when the Clan MacDonald will load ...

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  31. MUSLIM CHECK ON METHOD OF SLAUGHTERING

    SINGAPORE, Thursday. -- The All-Malayan Muslim Missionary Society will meet shortly 'to decide whether it ...

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  34. CHRONICLE ARCADE

    TO-DAY more than 150.000 European migrants care to Australia each year. The first immigration scheme that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Representatives of many occupations, this group of National Service trainees left Too- woomba by train yesterday for Wacol, where they will begin their three months' training. The youths in uniform are members of the 25th Battalion, and will go into camp with the advantage of preliminary training behind them. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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