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  4. Familiar Statue Now in Germany

    The British pavilion at the great German Industries Fair, now open in West Berlin. The huge statue of Queen Elizabeth in the foreground will be recognised by all visitors to London for the Coronation, at which it formed a major part of the decorations in Oxford Street. The statue was taken down and re-erected as part of Britain's exhibit at the German Fair. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THREAT OF ARSON IN GEORGETOWN

    GEORGETOWN (British Guiana), Monday.--Units of the Royal Welch Fusiliers were placed on guard at all docks and business premises when intelligence officers learned that an attempt was likely ...

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  6. WARNING ON ATOMIC AGE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Atomic age might well be the last days of our civilisation, the ...

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  7. Severe Frosts

    STANTHORPE, Monday. -- Thousands of pounds worth of damage to fruit and vegetables was caused by severe ...

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  8. MORE YUGOSLAV SOLDIERS MOVE INTO TRIESTE

    BELGRADE, Monday.--More Yugoslav troops moved into the Yugoslav Zone B of Trieste to-day as Western leaders called for the latest reports on the Trieste crisis. Tanjug, ...

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  9. 'GREAT DANGER OF INCIDENT'

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--Washington authorities admitted that Marshal Tito's threat to ...

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  10. MAURITIUS INTERESTS BUY CANE CUTTER

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A North Queensland sugar cane farmer who invented an automatic cane cutter ...

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  11. FREE MILK FOR CHILDREN

    Mr. R. W. Swartz, M.P., Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Commerce and Agriculture, said ...

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  12. Decontrolled Potatoes Bring Record Price

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Potatoes were offered at public auction at the Brisbane wholesale produce markets to-day for the first time for six years, following ...

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  13. PEARL FISHING LAWS NOW GAZETTED

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Regulations prohibiting the taking of pearl shell, trochus, beche-de-mer and ...

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  14. EGYPTIANS SHOOT U.K. AIRMEN

    CAIRO, Monday. -- Three Egyptians armed with revolvers and a Sten gun shot two Royal Air ...

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  15. COLLINSVILLE MINE OVERTIME BAN

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- An overtime ban by fitters and electricians at the Collinsville (State) coal mine ...

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  16. COURT SILENT ON BASIC WAGE CASE DECISION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- The Federal Arbitration Court refused to-day to answer questions about its ...

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  17. ENGLISH DIESEL IN SERVICE SOON

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The first of the 10 English diesel - electric locomotives purchased by the ...

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  18. CONSTABLE MAULED BY MT. ISA CROWD

    MT. ISA, Monday.-- More than 300 people had incited a man to fight a policeman in an hotel on ...

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  19. MANAGER FINED ON DRIVING CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Hugh John Francis Moriarty (35) was fined £10 by Mr. Smith, Stipendiary ...

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  20. EVATT'S HOPES FOR SOME EAST-WEST AGREEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. --A "small area of agreement" between Russia and the West, as sought ...

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  21. DUKE OF EDINBURGH TO VISIT CANADA

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Duke of Edinburgh will visit Canada from July 29 to August 17 next ...

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  22. FARMER KILLED BY FALLING BRANCH

    STANTHORPE, Monday Two Stanthorpe district cousins, Italians, have been killed within 12 months of ...

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  23. PARKING SCHEME FOR BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The Government has given the Brisbane City Council statutory ...

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  24. Royal Tour Broadcasts

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission and the Australian Federation of Commercial Broadcasting Stations will pool resources on a national basis for the first time to broadcast the ...

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  25. BOYS INJURED IN FALL FROM SHOP AWNING

    GYMPIE, Monday.--Two schoolboys who had climbed into the interior of an awning of a Mary Street shop ...

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  26. THE AIR RACE

    CHRISTCHURCH. Monday. -- The R.A.A.F. Canberra in command of Wing Commander Derek Cuming arrived at Christchurch Airport this morning, but was too late to share in the speed section ...

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  27. LAST OF "QUADS" STILL CLINGING TO LIFE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The last survivor of the Hudson quadruplets was still clinging to his life ...

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  28. A Bow for the Princess

    William Watson, of Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland, makes a courtly bow before presenting a purse to Princess Margaret during her visit to Edinburgh. Princess Margaret accepted the gift on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. RABBIT MENACE ON ARGENTINE ISLAND

    NEW YORK, Monday.-- Argentine sheep farmers on Tierra Del Fuego--the most southerly inhabited island in ...

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  32. FEDERAL EXPENDITURE, INCOME FIGURES

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- Commonwealth expenditure and income in the first three months of this ...

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  33. PASTOR'S LAST SERMON

    ROCKWOOD (Tennessee), Monday.--The Reverend John Lundy, Pastor of the Eurekam Baptist ...

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  34. Fire Destroys Sawmill

    Some 15 or 20 men will probably be thrown out of work following the destruction by fire about 1 a.m. yesterday of a Millmerran sawmill owned by Brett and Company (Brisbane), and trading as the ...

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  35. Third Big Shop Theft in Cairns

    CAIRNS, Monday.--The most intensive police search for years in Cairns is now going on for a gang of shop breakers, following the discovery to-day of a £500 theft from the premises of H. A. Manahan and Sons Pty. Ltd., chain store grocers. ...

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  36. Varsity Chancellor

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The new Chancellor of the Queensland University may be Dr. Otto Hirschfeld. The ...

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  37. RESIGNATION OF FEDERAL TREASURER FORECAST

    LONDON, Monday.--The Australian Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) is expected to resign soon because ...

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