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  4. P. M. WILL GREET QUEEN FIRST

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Menzies) has won the "battle tor precedence" with ...

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  5. "Wheat Plan Not Loaded in Growers' Favour"

    Mr. F. J. Armstrong, a wheat grower at Nobby, and a member of the State Wheat Board, commenting yesterday on the new wheat plan, said it was just about ...

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  6. DEMONSTRATIONS, RIOTS OVER TRIESTE PLAN

    BELGRADE, Friday. -- Demonstrations flared up throughout Yugoslavia as the Tenjug newsagency announced that Yugoslavia would send a protest note to the ...

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  7. The Goal for 'Planes in Big Air Race

    Harewood Aerodrome, near Christchurch (New Zealand), finishing point for aircraft in the London to Christchurch air race. The photograph was lent to the "Chronicle" by Mrs. H. F. Kleimeyer, of 69 Margaret Street, Toowoomba, whose son, Flight-Lieutenant R. Kleimeyer, D. F. C., trained at Harewood with the Royal New Zealand Air Force before going to Canada. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Japanese Pearl Fishing Move

    TOKIO, Friday. -- Japan has asked Australia to resume talks about the controversial pearl fishing areas. ...

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  9. STOPPAGE OVER UNION BALLOT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- A nation-wide stoppage of members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union ...

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  10. "NO AGREEMENT ON SALE OF URANIUM"

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Minister for Supply (Mr. Beale) to-day stated that Australia had not ...

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  11. Settlers Fight Epic Bush Fire Battle

    An epic battle was waged against bush fires in the Hunterton district, near Roma, early this week. Although 15,000 acres of grass lands were burnt out, the fire-fighters finally confined the outbreaks. ...

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  12. NATION'S TRADE BALANCE IMPROVES

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Australia's unfavourable trade balance of £10,500,000 with dollar areas in July ...

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  13. BIG PLANS FOR COUNTRY 'DROMES

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Country centres are pushing ahead with aerodrome construction. Airports costing ...

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  14. LITTLE CHANCE OF COLLAPSE

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- There appeared to be little chance of anything approaching a collapse of the wheat market, the Director of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics (Mr. Strong) said ...

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  15. THIRD OF HUDSON "QUADS" DIES

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Betty, third of the Hudson quadruplets, died in the Crown Street Women's Hospital, ...

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  16. LECTURER SUBJECT OF REPORT

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Vice-Chancellor of the Queensland University (Mr. J. story) will prepare a ...

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  17. KEPT RIFLE TO GUARD AGAINST "CRIMINALS"

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A man had kept a loaded automatic rifle at his home to protect himself from "other ...

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  18. MURDER CHARGE5 IN GREENLEASE CASE

    KANSAS CITY, Friday. -- Murder charges have been filed in St. Joseph (Missouri) in the case of ...

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  19. SMALL NUMBER OF MIGRANTS RETURN

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Of about 23,000 British new settlers in Queensland since July, 1947, only 1180 were on ...

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  20. Best So Far

    Judith Redpath, who was awarded the highest marks' so far in the music section of the eisteddfod, for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. EMERALD SHOW MAY BE REVIVED

    EMERALD, Friday.-- After a lapse of seven years, Emerald may hold its first Show next year, the acting ...

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  22. Constitution of British Guiana to be Suspended

    LONDON, Friday.-- The British Government to-day decided that the Constitution of British Guiana must be suspended to prevent Communist subversion and a dangerous crisis both in public order and in ...

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  23. RECORD QUANTITIES OF GRAIN SORGHUM POOLED

    Deliveries of grain sorghum to the 1953 graiyi sorghum pool, conducted by the Queensland Co-operative Milling Association, totalled 29,432 tons, or 5000 tons more than any ...

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  26. STATE OF EMERGENCY

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reuters representative in Georgetown says the Governor (Sir Alfred Savage) ...

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  27. Basic Wage Protest

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Federal Council of the Waterside Workers' Federation to-day decided to ...

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  28. C. M. F. PERSONNEL ON A "TEWT"

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- From midday on Saturday, C. M. F. officers and senior N. C. O.'s of the ...

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  29. U. S. MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR AID FOR REARMAMENT OF JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- Washington was preparing a multi-million dollar military aid programme for Japan to help that nation build up its defences against Communism, the United Press said yesterday, quoting informed sources. The amount of money the ...

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  30. SECOND ROAD ACCIDENT VICTIM DIES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Stanley Armstrong (39, married), of Spring Street, Valley, who had both legs ...

    Article : 80 words
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