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  5. REDS AGREE TO DEMANDS

    SEOUL, Thursday (AAP-Reuter).—Communists in Korea tonight agreed to General Ridgway's demands for resumption of peace talks at Kaesong. They asked ...

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  6. Growers Boycott Markets

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Four hundred vegetable growers today decided to impose a week's boycott ...

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  7. WEATHER HAVOC IN FOUR STATES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Snowstorms and gale-force winds lashed towns in N.S.W., South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania today. In contrast, bush fires raged on the N.S.W. ...

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  8. BRITISH MISSION FOR PERSIAN OIL TALKS

    The British Mission, headed by Mr. Richard Stokes, Lord Privy Seal (centre) now in Teheran discussing the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute with the Persian Government. With Mr. Stokes is Sir Francis Shepherd, British Ambassador to Persia (left) and Sir Donald Ferguson, Secretary to the Fuel Ministry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. UN Troops Step Up Attacks

    TOKIO, Thursday (AAP-Reuter).—Allied troops today used the hold up in the Korean ...

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  10. Butter Subsidy Rise Refused

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Federal Cabinet today failed to break the stalemate between the Commonwealth and States on butter prices. ...

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  11. Clothing Prices To Be Lower

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Hundreds of items of clothing and drapery will be cheaper from today as a result of a ...

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  12. SUEZ BLOCKADE MEETING AUG. 15

    NEW YORK, Thursday (AAP).—Acting at the request of several members, the Security Council President, ...

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  15. COMMONWEALTH TO EXPAND SHIPBUILDING

    CANBERRA, Thursday—The Commonwealth has decided to expand the shipbuilding programme to improve the ...

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  16. Pacific Treaty Signed Sept. 1

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAP).—America, Australia and New Zealand will formally sign their mutual security ...

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  17. FORECAST OF WAGE RISE IN OCTOBER

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP), —Australians can expect no immediate spectacular results from the Government's ...

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  18. REFERENDUM Evatt Attacks Menzies In "No" Case

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The "No" case prepared by the Leader of the Opposition (Dr. H. V. Evatt) against the Commonwealth Government's referendum on the Communist Party, contains a ...

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  19. NEW A.P.P.U. PRESIDENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. H. A. Perrott was today elected president of the Australian Primary Producers' ...

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  20. Mass Protest by Public Servants

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A mass meeting of Commonwealth public servants will be organised in all f ites in protest ...

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  21. State Price Freeze To Continue

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The N.S.W. Government will not relax price pegging at the present time, but will review the position after the Premiers' conference in Canberra next Wednesday. This was announced tonight by the Premier, Mr. McGirr, ...

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