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  4. U S. GENERAL STILL A PRISONER

    PUSAM (Korea), Friday.--Brigadier-General Francis Dodd, who is being held hostage by 6000 Communist war prisoners in a Koje Island prison camp, negotiated to-day with his captors for his release, but appeared to ...

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  5. BOY ELECTROCUTED ON SHED ROOF

    An eight-ycars-old school-boy met his death when he climbed on to the roof of a shed in Toowoomba yesterday ...

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  6. Settlement of 'Stay-down' Strike at Collinsville

    BRISBANE, Friday--The Collinsville "stay - down" strike was settled to-day after a three-hour conference. The Slate Government agreed fo the fans at the mine being fumed on, and the Queensland Colliery ...

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    Winners and other successful competitors in the Darling Downs croquet tournament. Front (left to right) : Mesdames W. Cooke, H. Cunnington, N. Fox, B. Binney, L. Hill, B. Bond, J. Hoey. Back (left to right) : Mesdames R. McAuliffe, R. Alroe, J. Flegler, J. Doyle, Miss A. Grimes, Mrs. M. Turner, Mr. W. Crowther. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEW EXPORT BUTTER PRICE ON JULY 1

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The new price for Australian butter exported to Britain will operate from July 1 next. ...

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  9. SEAMAN'S ACTION AGAINST UNION

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A Melbourne seaman told the Federal Arbitration Court to-day that he was not afraid of threats by ...

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  10. EISENHOWER WARNS AGAINST AID CUTS

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- General Eisenhower, the retiring Atlantic Pact Supreme Commander, warned the United ...

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  11. WATERSIDE WORKERS REFUSE OVERTIME

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Shipping officials believe that the refusal of 60 waterside workers to work overtime to-night indicates that ...

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  12. Trading Banks Protected by Pending Legislation

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Commonwealth Banking Act is to be amended to protect private trading banks from Government interference, under legislation to be introduced into the Federal Parliament soon. The Bill, ...

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  13. U.S. JETS DOMINATE KOREAN SKIES

    SEOUL, Friday. -- American Sabre jets had destroyed Communist MIG's at the ratio of eight to one, although the ...

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  14. CHARGED WITH MURDER OF AUSTRALIAN WAR BRIDE

    PITTSBURGH, Friday. -- A Coroner's jury yesterday found that John Kozlowski (32), a former United States airman. ...

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  15. REDS PROTEST AGAINST GENERAL RIDGWAY

    PARIS, Friday. -- The French Communist Party yesterday dubbed General Ridgway a "germ killer," and ...

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  16. ARBITRATION COURT DECISION REVERSED

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Federal Arbitration Court has reversed an earlier decision not to deal with a move by employers ...

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  17. CONFERENCE ORDERED ON STEEL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Nine unions with 3500 members on strike at Port Kembla have been summoned by the Full ...

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  18. Finch Haffon Case

    MACKAY, Friday.--Detective Senior-sergeant W. Cronau said to-day at the inquest into the death of George Thomas ...

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  19. ORCADES MAY ATTEMPT SPEED RUN TO U.K.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The liner Orcades may attempt a speed run to England to make up time lost ...

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  20. "REDS HAVE 80 SUBMARINES IN THE PACIFIC"

    TAIPEH (Formosa), Friday. --Admiral Arthur Radford, Commander of the United States Pacific Fleet, said ...

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  21. "CONSIDERABLE DROP IN TYRE PRICES SOON"

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A reduction of 5 per cent, in tyre and tube prices is likely throughout Australia within ...

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  22. "FEMALE CHIMPANZEES CANNOT BE FOOLED"

    LONDON, Friday. -- The "Daily Express" says that Canadian Professor D. O. Hebb, one of the world's ...

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  23. TALKS OH MIGRATION OF WEST GERMANS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Four West German representatives conferred to-day with the Minister for Immigration (Mr. ...

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  24. KOREAN TRUCE TALKS MEETING FRUITLESS

    MUNSAN (Korea), Friday. --Korean truce negotiators finished the tenth month of truce talks with a 10-minute ...

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  25. NEW AIR SERVICE TO SOUTH AFRICA SOON

    CANBERRA, Friday.--A new fortnightly air service between Australia and South Africa will be in operation before the end ...

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  26. PAKISTAN'S REQUEST FOR DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Pakistan Government had asked the Australian Government to supply nine ...

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  27. YOUNG GIRL DIES AFTER FALL FROM VIADUCT

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A five-year-old girl died in the Lismore Base Hospital to-day after falling 20 feet from a ...

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  28. JOURNALISTS' PRESIDENT

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reuters Brussels' correspondent SB says that more than 60 news papermen from all over the ...

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  29. INQUIRY INTO RAILWAY OVERTIME REPORT

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Minister for Transport (Mr. Duggan) and the Minister for Mines (Mr. Riordan) are ...

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  32. CUT ON UNCONFIRMED DOLLAR LICENCES

    CANBERRA, Friday. --The Commonwealth Government has confirmed more than half the licences recalled for ...

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  33. U.N. List of Prisoners

    LONDON. Friday. -- The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) said yesterday that tentative figures for the ...

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  34. TREATY POWERS TO CONDUCT LARGE-SCALE EXERCISES

    HALIFAX, Friday. -- A large-scale North Atlantic exercise integrating ships, 'planes and men of the North ...

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  35. Vital Subjects for Mr. Menzies' Discussions in United States

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) would give priority to defence, economic and Pacific affairs generally in discussions with American Government leaders during his visit to Washington ...

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  36. INTER-STATE SHIPPING CHARGES INCREASED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--From Monday, inter-State shipping fares and freights will be increased. Fares will rise by 5 ...

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  37. INDONESIA WANTS WESTERN NEW GUINEA

    DJAKARTA, Friday. -- The Indonesian Government will incessantly, and with all means at its disposal, continue the ...

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    "What on earth have you got there?" exclaimed Mr. L. Gray's next-door neighbour when he dug up this 141b. sweet potato in his garden at 29 McGregor Street, recently. When Mr. Gray brought the potato to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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