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  4. CONFERENCE HITCH ON WHEAT PLAN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- The Australian Agricultural Council today approved, by a majority ...

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  5. Queen's Fleet Marks the Coronation

    LONDON, Tuesday.--At midnight last night, the Queen's fleet rode at anchor off Portsmouth, sparkling in lights and providing the greatest spectacle of the Coronation year. More than a ...

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  6. CHINESE TROOPS GAIN MORE GROUND IN HEAVY ASSAULT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.-- Thousands of fresh Chinese troops today swept against strategic United Nations defence positions, and gained new ground, according to American Press dispatches from Seoul. According to latest reports from the front this morning, the Communists have dented ...

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  7. Loan Charge Refuted

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Commenting yesterday on the failure of a Brisbane City Council loan of ...

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  8. Citizens Say

    The Royal visit to Toowoomba next March should be as informal as possible, and to facilitate this the streets tour should be revised. This opinion was expressed by several people ...

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  9. CHARGE AGAINST MR. WENTWORTH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Allegations that Mr. W. C. Wentworth, M.P., had been using his position as ...

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  10. Armaments Plan

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- A major political battle appeared certain to develop in Japan over the plans of ...

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  11. HINT ON DATE FOR END OF SHOOTING

    PANMUNJOM, Tuesday. --Unexpected changes in armistice procedure indicated today that the ...

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  12. Top Diplomat

    Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., who is to be permanent Undersecretary of State in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. COURT REFUSES TO MOVE ON ATOM SPIES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. --The Supreme Court yesterday refused a stay of the execution of Julius and ...

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  14. THREE UNIONS NEEDED TO FIX SHIP'S LIGHT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Two hundred Evans Deakin shipyard employees lost a day's work today over a ...

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  15. NO TRACE FOUND Of MISSING MAN

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday. -- Hughenden Police and a large number of civilians have been out since Monday ...

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  16. NO CHILDREN'S GUARDS OF HONOUR FOR QUEEN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Wherever possible, children will be given good positions when the Queen visits Queensland country cities in March, but there will be no children's guards of honour ...

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  17. CABINET TO DISCUSS FOOD FARM REPORT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Cabinet on Tuesday will discuss a report compiled by the Lands Department ...

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  18. WORKERS' COMPENSATION INCREASES IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday, -- The State Cabinet today approved an increase of 30 per cent, in workers ...

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  19. FOUR JUDGES TO HEAR STEVEDORING MATTERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Four Arbitration Court judges will deal with stevedoring matters for a fortnight ...

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  20. DATE FOR OPENING OF STATE PARLIAMENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The new State Parliament will open on August 4. The Acting Premier ...

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  21. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM G00NDIWINDI

    GOONDIWINDI, Tuesday.-- Queensland Legacy will benefit by £456 from the Country Women's Association Younger ...

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  22. LOWER WAGES FOR WOMEN OPPOSED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. --Lower wages for women would result in hardship for those planning ...

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  23. MOVE TO FORM CITY TEMPERANCE BRANCH

    More than 100 guests attended a dinner at The Canberra last night at the invitation of the Queensland ...

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  24. HUTTON WILL AGAIN BE TEST CAPTAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Len Hutton was today appointed captain of England for the second Test against ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL COURT TO HOLD NIGHT HEARING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- For the first time in its history, the industrial Court will hold a case in open ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN TEAM TO PLAY DERBYSHIRE

    NOTTINGHAM, Tuesday.-- The Australian team to play Derbyshire on June 17 will be Hole, Hassett, Morris, ...

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  27. DETAILED EXAMINATION OF AIRCRAFT WRECKAGE

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The circumstances of the structural failure of the Comet jet liner which ...

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  28. ESTIMATED COST OF T.V. SETS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The retail price in Australia of a 17 valve, 14 inch screen television receiving ...

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  29. RISING WORLD AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT

    ROME, Tuesday.--Agricultural production throughout the world, excluding Russia and China, has risen by 20 per cent, over prewar figures, the 18 nation Council of the Food and Agriculture Organisation was told today. ...

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  30. LONGER INITIAL TRAINING FOR NAVAL SERVICE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Naval National Service trainees will carry out 154 days initial training, instead ...

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  31. Farmer's Estate

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--James Brown, farmer, of Clifton, left an estate of £20,834 realty and £7051 personalty. His will was ...

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  32. MINISTER REJECTS UNION APPEAL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The Minister for Transport (Mr. P. L. Coleman) today rejected a union appeal to ...

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  33. CHIEF OF AIR STAFF TO VISIT QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Air Marshal Sir Donald Hardman, Chief of the Australian Air Staff, will visit ...

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  35. FEARS HELD FOR SAFETY OF AGED WOMAN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Fears are held for the safety of an 83 year old woman who is missing in rugged scrub country in the Blue Mountains. The woman is ...

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  37. CALWELL'S REPLY ON MINISTERS WARNINGS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- Federal Ministers warnings on high costs were attempts to influence the ...

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  38. CHURCH PROPERTY WOOL TOPS BRISBANE MARKET

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Church of England topped the Brisbane wool market today Submitting ...

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  39. Test Play Resumed at Nottingham

    NOTTINGHAM, Tuesday. -- After the weather had cleared following early showers, play in the First Test at Trent Bridge was resumed at 4.30 p.m. today. The turf had been cut ...

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  40. MIGRANTS EVICTED FROM HOSTELS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Special agents today evicted three British migrant families from the ...

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  41. MOCKRIDGE ENTERS FOR PROFESSIONAL RACE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters Paris correspondent says Russell Mockridge (Australia) has entered for the professional ...

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  42. GRAFTON PRISON ROUTINE NOW BACK TO NORMAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Grafton gaol officers, who foiled Sunday's mass escape led by the notorious criminal, Darcy ...

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  43. Freed of Perjury

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-- The United States Supreme Court yesterday freed the Australian born Harry Bridges of ...

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  44. U.K. Tennis Titles

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Scores in the London grass courts lawn tennis championship at Queen's Club yesterday.--Men's ...

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  45. Hillary Was First at Peak of Everest

    KATMANDU (Nepal), Tuesday.--Sir John Hunt, leader of the victorious Mr. Everest expedition, said yesterday that the New Zealander, Sir Edmund Hillary, reached the 29,002 foot ...

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  46. PLANE FORCED DOWN AT BELL BOMBER FIGURES IN SEARCH

    A Lincoln bomber from Amberley was sent in search of a Tiger Moth aircraft which was reported missing ...

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  47. French Airline Dispute

    PARIS, Tuesday. -- Trade unions last night called on 10,000 flying and ground staff of Air France to strike from ...

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