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  3. Aust. Women To Serve in Korea

    TOKIO, Monday. — Two Australian women missionaries who returned from Communist China, in 1950, have arrivea in Pusan to ...

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  4. REVENUE BELOW ESTIMATE

    CANBERRA, Monday. — With eight months of the financial year already gone, Government revenue was well below the budget ...

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  5. IMPORT CUTS IMPOSED BY NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday — The Prime Minister, Mr Sidney Holland, today announced his government's plans for dealing with ...

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  6. V.C. RETURNING TO KOREA

    LONDON, Monday. — Private Bill Speakman, V.C., expects to leave for Korea again on Wednesday — at his own request. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PREMIER MAY EXTEND TOUR

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The Premier, Mr V, C, Gair's tour of central, north-west, and northern Queensland may be ...

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  8. U.S. INTEREST IN BRITAIN'S FINANCE

    NEW YORK, Monday. —Continuing United States Interest in Britain's financial difficulties was reflected today in ...

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  9. Queen To Move To Buckingham Palace

    LONDON, Monday. — Plans are now complete for the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh to move into Buckingham ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. IMPORT CUTS HIT EXCHANGE

    LONDON, Monday. — Australia's big cut in imports sent London share values lower to-day on the Stock Exchange ...

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  11. Observe Queen's Birthday June 9

    BRISBANE. — The Queen's birthday anniversary, officially on June 5, will be held in Queensland on June 9. ...

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  12. NO NEED FOR PANIC BUYING

    BRISBANE, Monday. — There was no need for panie buying by Queenslanders to offset import restrictions, the President of the ...

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  13. WANT LOAN OF MIGRANT SHIP

    VALETTA, Monday.—Malta is asking the British Government for the loan of a ship to take migrants to Australia. ...

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  14. Seek President

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The Queensland Branch of the Australian Railways Union dccided to-night to call for nominations for ...

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  15. Soviet Supplying Arms in Korea

    TOKIO, Monday. — General Ridgway's headquarters stated tonight that both the North Korean and Chinese Communist ...

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  16. Deep Water Test For Atom Bomb

    NEW YORK, Monday. —Amciican newspapers today published reports that the atom bomb probably would be ...

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  17. Diseased Cattle Destroyed

    REGINA (Saskatchewan), Monday. — Police today shot an additional 115 cattle and pigs infected with hoof-and-mouth disease. ...

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  18. £7m. BUDGET FOR DUTCH N. GUINEA

    THE HAGUE, Monday. —The 1952 budget for Dutoa New Guinea allows for expenditure of £7,000,000, against £6,750,000 in ...

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  19. INSOLVENCY OF STERLING?

    LONDON, Monday. — Britain will be faced tomorrow with the most critical — and probably the most unpleasant ...

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  20. MILKED FOUR TIMES A DAY

    VIENNA. — Hungary has solved the problem of its milk shortage, by milking cows four times a day, according to the ...

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  21. SPORTING

    A new world 100 yards record of 10.4sec. for women, was created, by British Empire Games champion, Marjorie Jackson, on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. SHOTS IN TOKIO BANDIT HUNT

    TOKIO, Monday. — A French Army interpreter was arrested and a French soldier was fired on three times today by U.S. Army ...

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  23. N.Z. EXPORTS MORE WOOL

    WELLINGTON, Monday. —New Zealand shipped 558,96[?] bales of wool overseas in the six months to December 31. ...

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  24. BRITAIN WILL RELIEVE "HEAT"

    LONDON, Monday. — The Foreign Under-Secretary (Mr Anthony Nutting) said today that Britain would do all she could to ...

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  25. OLYMPIC GAMES

    MELBOURNE. — The site chosen for the 1956 Olympic Games will not be announced until after the top level ...

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  26. "We Suffer Least" Says Fadden

    Sir Arthur Fadden, the Federal Treasurer, returned from abroad recently. He said that Australia was buffering less ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. FOOTBALL

    Charters Towers Rugby League coach during 1950, Neville Wilson, has been getting more than a fair share of publicity in southern ...

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  28. BIG INTAKE OF SERVICEMEN

    BRISBANE, Monday. — More than 2000 Militiamen and Air Force members and reservists will go into camps at Greenbank. ...

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  29. CLOTHING THEFT ON TRAIN

    Keith Gordon Tyzzer, 19, and Roy Russell, 24, were convicted on a charge of steaing in the Court of Petty Sessions on ...

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  30. RED PURGE —BY POST

    HONG KONG, Monday. —Special postal boxes have been set up in many parts of G[?] to receive written complaints by ...

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  31. ST MARY'S TO RE RESULT

    St. Mary's Church of England School at Herberton, the main building of which was destroyed by fire last week, Is to be ...

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  32. Companies Feeling Business Strain

    MELBOURNE. — As a result of drastic credit restrictions, with rigid limitations of new capital issues and higher taxation, many ...

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  33. ARMY WILL HAVE PILOTS

    CANBERRA, Monday, — The Australian Army will have its own pilots for recomnaisance, communication and medical ...

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  34. Radios in Syria

    DAMASCUS, Monday. — The Syrian Government has embarked on the ambitious project of putting a public radio receiving set ...

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  35. NO RATIONING OF PETROL

    CANBERRA. — No serious shortage of petrol is likely to follow the drastic trade cuts announced over the week end, and ...

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  36. German General Now a Priest

    AACHEN (Germany). — One of Germany's second world war generals has become a Catholic priest. ...

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  37. DAMAGE CLAIMS FOR SONJA

    BALTIMORE (Maryland), Monday. — Suits asking a total of more than 500,000 dollars (about £223,200) damages were filed ...

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  38. PRINCE WILL WED ACTRESS

    LONDON. — Ten minutes was sufficient for Italy's multi-millionaire top comedian Toto to become engaged to Hollywood ...

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  39. KING'S STAMP? BOOK £63

    LONDON, Monday. — Event of the year in the stamp world will be the publication, when Royal mourning ends, of the history of ...

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  40. CRICKET

    GALLE (Ceylon), Monday. —India has proposed Pakistan for membership of the Imperial Cricket Conference. ...

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  41. "STREETCAR" IS BEST FILM

    HOLLYWOOD, Monday,—Film critics, in a nation-wide poll conducted by American Associated Press, chose "A Streetcar Named ...

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  42. CUSTOMS, P.O. REVENUE RISE

    CANBERRA, Mohday. — Revenue received from Customs and excise duties in Victoria last month was £6,779,339, compared ...

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  43. BOY LOST BIG CASE

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A boy who wak shockingly burned while biurd-nesting lost a £[?]500 ver[?]st when the State Full ...

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  44. "TAKE IT FROM HERE" WINS

    LONDON, Monday.—The radio show "Take It Flom Here" has been chosen In a "Daily Mail" contest as the outstanding ...

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  47. OBITUARY

    The death occurred in the Townsville District Hospital last night of Mr Robert Johnstone James Hart, aged 56 years, who for ...

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  48. SEAMEN RUSH BIG MONEY

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Two months' work for £200 and firstclass air or sea transport back to Australia, caused 200 Newcastle ...

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  49. SHE SOLD OUT CHEAP

    HOLLYWOOD, Monday—A seaside cottage and guest house at Santa Monica (California, U.S.). built by Douglas Fairbanks. ...

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