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  3. N.S.W. INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The chairman of the Joint Coal Board (Mr. S. F. Cochran) had asked him to withdraw his objection to certain open cut mining contracts because he (Mr. Cochran) ...

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  4. The Camera Tells the Story of London's Great Day

    Greeted by the cheers of thousands of people on both sides of the Mall and the Victoria Memorial, Queen Elizabeth leaves Buckingham Palace in the State coach on her way to Westminster Abbey for the Coronation. On the drive to the Abbey she was escorted by the Sovereign's Escort of the Household Cavalry and the Queen's Escort of Officers from the colonial and Common wealth contingents. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PACT WITH U.K. ON SOCIAL SERVICES

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- An agreement on reciprocity for social service benefits between ...

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  6. LAST MAJOR OBSTACLE TO KOREAN TRUCE OVERCOME

    PANMUNJOM, Monday-- The chief United Nations delegate (Lieuten- ant-General William Harrison) and the chief Communist delegate (General Nam, II) to-day signed an agreement here on exchange of prisoners-- the last remaining obstacle to a general armistice in Korea. Agreement on this ...

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  7. South Korea Adamant

    SEOUL, Monday.--The South Korean Cabinet and National Assembly representatives have resolved continue the ...

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  8. RAILWAY FARES MAY BE INCREASED

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Queensland railway fares and freight charges are almost certain to be ...

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  9. Five Nations for Repatriation Commission

    PANMUNJOM, Monday.--Sweden, Switzerland, Poland, Czechoslovakia and India will each be invited to appoint a member to the neutral nations' Repatriation Commission under the terms of the agreement signed at Panmunjom to-day for the exchange of prisoners-of-war. ...

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  10. Fell Under Train

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A 42 year-old man was killed at the Banksia Railway Station early to-night when he fell off the ...

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  11. Rolling Strikes

    SYDNEY, Monday--"Rolling" strikes on the New South Wales coalfields to-day caused a coal loss of 25,000 tons. Thirty-nine ...

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  12. AUSTRALIANS' FAST SCORING

    LONDON, Monday.--Australia adopted aggressive tactics when batting on a powdery pitch at ...

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  13. DUKE TO VISIT TRADE UNION HEADQUARTERS

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Daily Express" industrial correspondent says the Duke of Edinburgh next month ...

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  14. Talks in Canberra on Coronation Memorial

    BRISBANE, Monday --The Under- Secretary to the Chief Secretary's Department (Mr. C. J. McPherson) will fly to Canberra to-morrow to discuss with the Federal Government a Coronation ...

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  15. Fowls Carry Brain Disease

    MELBOURNE, M o n d a y-- Domestic fowls, as well as wild birds, can carry the dreaded brain disease. Murray Vallay ...

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  17. CLOSING OF AIRCRAFT WORKSHOPS ATTACKED

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The closure of the Qantas workshops in Brisbane and the transfer of 23 ...

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  19. MINISTER'S WARNING ON INCORRECT TEA PRICE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Minister for Prices (Mr. Power) warned to-night that traders would have to take the consequences if they sold tea at an incorrect price. "More than 100,0001b. of tea ...

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  20. HAIL COMPENSATION FOR BARLEY

    Hail compensation for the 1952-53 barley season would be paid at the rate of 9- a bushel. This was ...

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  21. Prime Ministers Likely to Urge East-West Talks

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuters diplomatic correspondent says that the British Commonwealth Prime Ministers are likely to make a public declaration this week backing Sir Winston Churchill's call for early East-West talks. The nine ...

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  22. NEW REGULATIONS FOR MARKING TEXTILES

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Federal Government to-day introduced a new system for the labelling of ...

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  23. STATE EXPECTED TO END YEAR WITH SURPLUS

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The State Government is expected to end the financial year of June 30 with a ...

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  24. Wool Sale Roster

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The roster for the Brisbane wool sales from June 15 to 18 next was issued to-day. Altogether ...

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