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  4. Korean Crisis

    PUSAN, Friday. -- South Korea's National Assembly today demanded that President Syngman Rhee explain ...

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  5. Minister Says Chances of Avoiding War Good

    IPSWICH, Friday.--"We have every hope, if we spend our time wisely, of avoiding war," the Minister for the Navy and Air (Mr. McMahon) said in officially opening the State Congress of the Returned Service ...

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    Three officers of the Department of Immigration were in Toowoomba yesterday in connection with the department's educational and publicity work relating to the assimilation into the community of non-English speaking Europeans. While here, the officers conferred with officials of the Toowoomba branch of the New Settlers' League. Left to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Import Cuts Show No Effect; Deficit Grows

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The import cuts and credit restrictions imposed by the Federal Government early in March so far have failed to arrest the deterioration in Australia's overseas trade position. Last month, when it ...

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  8. JUDGMENT RESERVED ON DEREGISTRATION

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Full Arbitration Court today refused to defer the hearing of the deregistration ...

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  9. SHIP USED CARGO IN BATTLE WITH WINDS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The 3200- ton freighter, James Cook, used valuable soft wood timber cargo as fuel to battle ...

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  10. "WHITE AUSTRALIA" POLICY ADVOCATED

    IPSWICH, Friday. -- "We should stick hard and fast to the White Australia policy and let the whole world know it." ...

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  11. SEARCH AT KOJE FOR PRISONERS' TUNNELS

    KOJE ISLAND, Friday. -- British troops with mine detectors and a post-hole digger today searched for ...

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  12. TIMBER WORKER KILLED BY FALLING BRANCH

    MONTO, Friday. -- James Henry Holmes (40, married), a timber worker, died in hospital tonight after being struck by ...

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  13. STAY-DOWN MINERS SNEAKING OUT

    SYDNEY, Friday. --Some of the Glen Davis shale mine stay-down strikers have been sneaking out of the ...

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  14. BRIEF, BUT HECTIC SESSION OF PARLIAMENT CONCLUDES

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The brief, but hectic session of Parliament was brought to a close this morning when the Senate adjourned after a 20-hour sitting at about 7.30 o'clock. The House of Representatives adjourned ...

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  15. BIG THEFT OF WHITE PEPPER ANNOUNCED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Police think that the thieves who stole nearly a quarter of top of white pepper from a ...

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  16. FINANCE FOR NEW FARMERS URGED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Financial assistance for "old" and "new" Australians to encourage migrants to go on the land, and ...

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  17. BUILDING OFFICERS VISIT SOUTH COAST

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Budding control officers today visited the South Coast to review stop-work notices on timber ...

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  18. DR. EVATT GIVEN BIG OVATION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Federal Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Evatt) was given a tremendous reception by 800 ...

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  19. YEAR'S FREE COVER OF INSURANCE GRANTED

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The State Government Insurance Office has given a free 12 months' cover to the present ...

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  20. MR. MALCOLM McINTYRE NOT TO STAND AGAIN

    PITTSWORTH, Friday. -- Mr. Malcolm Mclntyre, M.L.A., will not seek nomination as the Country Party ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. HOPE OF SETTLEMENT IN U.S. STEEL STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- Guarded optimism was expressed by administration officials last night over the ...

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  22. A.W.U. OFFICIAL SAYS TALK OF 44-HOUR WEEK FUTILE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- It is futile to suggest a return to the 44-hour week, declared the State president of the ...

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  23. EUROPEAN COMPANY SEEKS COAL HAULAGE RIGHTS

    GLADSTONE, Friday.--The secretary-organiser of the Callide Coal Haulers' Association : (Mr. L: Grimshaw) claimed ...

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  24. BIG FLOOD DANGER IN VICTORIAN AREAS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- North-eastern Victoria and Gippsland face their worst flood danger for almost a year. ...

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  25. DAMAGES WRIT AGAINST STATE POLICE UNION

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A writ claiming damages for defamation was issued from the Supreme Court today on ...

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  26. JUDGE'S SCATHING ATTACK ON BODGIES AND WIDGIES

    SYDNEY. Friday.-- The sooner the unhealthy and unsavoury bodgie and widgie cult was stamped out, the better it ...

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  27. NEW REGULATIONS ON DISPLAYS OF MEAT

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- New regulations on displays of meat in Queensland batchers' shops were gazetted tonight. ...

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  28. CALLIDE RAIL LINK WORK STOPPED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The shortage of loan money has forced the State Government to stop the construction of the 10-mile rail ...

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  29. YOUNG NURSE ATTACKED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Police are searching for a man who attacked a 17-years-old nurse yesterday. She was found ...

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  30. MOVE ON BUTTER PRICE CONTROL SOON!

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Queensland may ask the Commonwealth to assume fall responsibility for butter price control. A move in this direction is expected at the State Cabinet's meeting on Tuesday. ...

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  31. BIG DROP IN NUMBER OF SHEEP TO BE SHORN

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- There would be 1,500,000 fewer sheep shorn in the North-west this year. The manager of the ...

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  32. FEDERAL REBATE ON FODDER FREIGHT

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Deputy Prime Minister (Sir Arthur Fadden) announced today that the Commonwealth ...

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  33. India All Out for 293

    LONDON, Friday.-- India's tail collapsed in the Second Test against England today, and the side was all out for ...

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  34. BUILDING TRADES SEEK AWARD VARIATIONS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A claim for 34 award variations, including wage increases, was filed in the Industrial Court today on ...

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  35. CONTRACTOR WINS DAMAGES CLAIM

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Lindsay Gordon Lizars, a building contractor of Dee Why, was awarded £750 damages by a Supreme Court jury ...

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  38. TANNERS REVERSE SHOE LEATHER BAN

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Tanners today undertook to release supplies of leather to shoe factories. They gave this ...

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  39. COMPANY SACKS 500 MORE ON EILDON WEIR PROJECT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Five hundred skilled and unskilled workers employed by the Utah Construction ...

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  40. LOAN MONEY CUTS HIT RAILWAY PROGRAMME

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Because of the cut in loan money by the Commonwealth the Queensland Railways Department's programme ...

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  41. Holt's Views on Wharf Dispute

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Shipowners and the Wafer- side Workers' Federation themselves would have to decide whether they wanted Mr. P. J. Clarey, M.P., to conciliate in the wharf dispute, the Minister for ...

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  42. QUEEN ELIZABETH ADOPTS OWN CYPHER

    LONDON, Friday. -- Queen Elizabeth has approved a design for her personal cypher from a selection submitted ...

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  43. MR. R.D.HUISH SETS RECORD AS R.S.L. PRESIDENT

    IPSWICH. Friday.--An Australian record was created by Mr. R. D. Hulsh when he was re-elected president at the thirty-seventh ...

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  44. STATE RUGBY UNION TEAM DEFEATS N.S.W.

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Queensland dashed through openings in the centre field to beat New South Wales 11 points to 8 in the Rugby ...

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  45. Renewed Allied Air and Naval Activity in Korea

    TOKIO, Friday.--American Sabre jets today shot down seven Communist MIG's and damaged two more in two air battles deep in North Korea. It was the biggest single day's kill in recent weeks. No announcement was made concerning Allied losses. Light bombers pounded Communist rolling stock last night and early today in three key North Korean ...

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