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  2. WEATHER FORECAST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  3. RIVER AND BAY TIDES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 words
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  5. EVATT STRESSES POLITICAL SIDE OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

    CANBERRA, June 5.—Australia's function in international affairs was to make its contribution on both diplometic and political sides to prevent the catastrophe of World War ...

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  6. PREMIER VISITS HIS BIRTH PLACE

    The bernier (Mr V. C. Gair) yesterday took time off to visit a humble cottage in North Street, near Mnrray Street, where he was born 50 yean ago. In contemplative mood, the Premier looks at the old home. A short distance away is the Leichhardt Ward State Behool where he received his early education. Later he went to the Christian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RELEASE OF NEW TB DRUG

    WASHINGTON, Jone 4 The Federal Food and Drag Admimstr&tion day authorised the release ...

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  8. RETURN OF NORMAL AIRLINE SERVICES

    CANBERRA, June 5.—Airline services will restore their operating schedules almost immediately to 90 per cent of what they were before the fuel restrictions were imposed. ...

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  9. PORT KEMBLA STRIKE ENDS

    SYDNEY, June 5 — The Port Kembla steel strike collapsed today when 2600 striking Ironworkers voted strongly to ...

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  10. HEALYS APPEAL Judgement Reserved

    SYDNEY, June 5.—The FuD Ocurt today reserved judgement in the appeals by the general secretary of the ...

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  11. AID SOUGHT TO FIGHT MALARIA

    BRISBANE. June 5.—The State Health Minister (Mr Moore) today called for Commonwealth help to combat the ...

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  12. A.R.U. STAND ON PENALTIES

    BRISBANE, June 5. — The ARU will resist any move by the Government to increase penalties on railwaymen for ...

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  13. RED INFLUENCE ON WATERFRONT

    CANBERRA, June 5.—It was time the Australian: trade unionist realised where he was being taken hy Communist ...

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  14. WALKING AWAY PROM DROUGHT

    BRISBANE, Jone 5— Three thousand cattle from Brunette Downs are walking away from the ...

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  15. C.P. MEMBER BEATEN FOR CHAIRMAN

    DALBY, June 6.—Mr W. B. Sparkes, Country Party MLA for Aubigny, bas been defeated as Chairman of the Wambo ...

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  16. Blinkering Of Coal By Japanese Ships

    CANBERRA, June 5.—The Japanese vessel, An Ding, recently lifted a cargo of Callide coal for Japan, but there was ...

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  17. REASON FOR ACTU SUPPORT OF WATERSPERS

    MELBOURNE, June 5,—The ACTU had supported the.Waterside Workers' Federation in its partial overtimje ban "because it considered that the men had a legitimate industrial ...

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  18. MPs Retain Gold Passes

    CANBERRA, June S. — The Minister for the Interior Cir Kent Hughes) said today that members' of Parliament would ...

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  19. RETURN-TO-WORK ORDER IGNORED BY BLACKHEATH COAL MINERS

    IPSWICH, June 5.—One hundred and thirty miners employed at Blackheath colliery (Bundamba) falled to comply ...

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  20. Policy Of Visas To Red Countries

    CANBERRA, June 5. — The issue of passports to Australians to travel to Iron Curtain countries bad resulted in ...

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  21. Violence Feared In Tunisia

    LONDON. Jone 5.—Reutert Tunis correspondent states that a new outbreak of Nationalist violence was threatened ...

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  22. PROCESSING OF MILK PRODUCTS

    BRISBANE, June 5.—Cooperative dairy associations interested in the treatment and distribution of liquid mille ...

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  23. 40-Hour Week Not Given Fair Trial

    BRISBANE, June [?].—The [?] not [?] given a fair trial, because it had never been an effective ...

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  24. Naming Of New Train Services

    BRISBANE, June Sl—The Acting Premier (Mr Duggan) today announced- tentative names for the proposed new ...

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  25. Sackings Protest Gets Results

    CANBERRA, June 5.—Cabinet today instructed the Public Service Board hot to dismiss any more ex-servicemen who ...

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  26. Material For Regional Board Due In August

    BRISBANE, June S.— Transmission line material for the Capricornla Regional Electricity Board ls due to leave England ...

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  27. Strike Prevents Ships Soiling

    LOS ANGELES. June 4.—The Sierra, of the Matson Navigation Company, was one of 40 ships prevented from sailing by ...

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  28. Shirt Linked With Murder?

    BRISBANE, June S.—Police today found a red-stained portion of a shirt wedged under a rock near Tuesley"s jetty, at ...

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  29. Close Of Sydney Merino Sales

    SYDNEY, June 5.—With the close of the 1952 merino sales at the Sydney Show Ground today, 1134 rams had been sold ...

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  32. CRANKS FIRE AT CHURCH CROSS

    BRISBANE, June 5.—A neon cross on top of St Paul's Anglican Church at East Brisbane was shattered by shotgun ...

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  33. Death of Anglican Hospital Chaplain

    BRISBANE, June 5.—The Anglican hospital chaplain of Brisbane, Rey. Arthur Carson Flint, collapsed and died while ...

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  34. Employers Blamed For Talks Failure

    MELBOURNE, June 5.—Tile employer-employee talks had failed to reach any concrete points of agreement because ol ...

    Article : 145 words
  35. BOATNER ENTERS KOJE P.O.W. COMPOUND WITH U.S. TROOPS

    KOJE ISLAND, June 5.—The Koje camp commandant, Brigadier-General Boatner, today personally entered a Koje prisoner-of-war compound for the first time with American tanks, infantrymen and engineers in the opening move to break up the island's 80,000 ...

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  36. BUTTER RISE DUE TO HEAVY COSTS

    BRISBANE, June 5.—Increases in costs since June 30, 1951, would bring the price of butter to the producers to more than 4/- per lb., the deputy president of the Australian ...

    Article : 299 words
  37. NEW DREDGING EQUIPMENT

    BRISBANE, June 5.—Nearly £2,000,000 worth of new dredging equipment will be brought into Queensland service ...

    Article : 118 words
  38. ENGINEER'S NEW POST

    Mr W. K. jennings, wno Has been divisional engineer of the PM.G. Department in Rockhampton for almost seven ...

    Article : 66 words
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