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  4. LIQUOR COMMISSION

    SYDNEY, Wednes.--Mr. James Leo Geraghty, M.L.A., withdrew at the Liquor Royal Commission to-day two statements he had made in ...

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  5. UNION STATE BALLOT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --The retiring president (Mr. J. Bukowski) and former president (Mr. ...

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  6. EXPANSION BRAKE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday .--Long delays in issuing import permits for machinery is hampering the Queensland ...

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  7. REASONS FOR DAY'S RECESS?

    NEW YORK, July 2.-- There is speculation in Korea on the reasons for the one day recess in ...

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  8. New U.S. fighter is 'almost automatic'

    BURBANK (California), July 2.--A new "almost automatic" jet fighter plane equipped with radar and armed with rockets was announced to-day by the United States Air ...

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  9. Mr. Menzies back

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said on his return tonight, that his overseas visit had achieved success far beyond expectation. ...

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  10. Lead on murder?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --Two Brisbane detectives who arrived in Sydney to-day believe ...

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  11. Slump reports are "alarmist" says Minister

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Reports that Australia was heading for a depression were mischievous and alarmist, the Labor Minister (Mr. H. Holt) said to-day. ...

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  12. Prisoner shot in the leg

    MELBOURNE, Wednes. --John Gerald O'Leary (20) was shot in the right leg this afternoon while ...

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  13. No wool to Russia

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--No Australian wool has been exported to Soviet Russia this ...

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  14. Price of ice cream rises

    BRISBANE, Wed.--The price of ice creams will rise by 1d. from tomorrow. The new prices were ...

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  15. Wheat harvest will be lower

    MELBOURNE, Wed. -- Australia's estimated wheat harvest this year would be 10,000,000 bushels lower than last year. ...

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  16. No stopwork

    SYDNEY, Wed.--No further stopwork meetings would be held on the Australian waterfront before A.C.T.U. and ...

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  17. "Sizzling" heat in Europe

    LONDON, July 2.--Continued sizzling heat over Europe and Britain distorted railway lines yesterday in France and ...

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  18. Will earn nothing

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--For the first time since the introduction of attendance money in 1947, nearly 300 Brisbane ...

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  19. NEW SCHOOL

    TOWNSVILLE, Wed. -- The Brotherhood of St. Barnabas (the "Bush Brotherhood") will open a new school next year. ...

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  20. Why Govt. retired Colonel Murray

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Federal Government's reason for retiring the New Guinea Administrator (Col. J. K. Murray) was given to-night. ...

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  21. NEW JUDGE APPOINTED

    CANBERRA,Wed. --The Atttorney-General (Senator Spicer) has announced the appointment of Mr. Malcolm ...

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  22. New library is urged

    CANBERRA,Wed. -- Australia's existing national library building was thoroughly obsolete as a library, of no ...

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  23. Seeking support for tobacco industry

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Commonwealth Government support for the tobacco growing industry will be sought by the Premier (Mr. Gair) next week when he is in Canberra for the ...

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  24. Enemy now ally

    WASHINGTON, July 2.--The United States Senate last night approved the rebirth of the German army, and the ...

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  25. Services disrupted

    PERTH, Wed.--From to-day no suburban passenger trains are running in Perth. This is because no ...

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  26. Second round of P.M.G. quiz

    BRISBANE, Wed.--The second round of the Queensland section of the 1952 post office telephonists' quiz was held ...

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  27. MURDER WEAPON ?

    SYDNEY, Wed. -- Detectives investigating the Corbett taxi murder to-day conducted a house-to-house search through ...

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  28. Price may rise

    MELBOURNE, Wed. -- The price of petrol may be raised by at least 1d. a gallon at the Prices Ministers' conference in ...

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  29. Record rainfall

    MELBOURNE, Wed. -- Tanbryn, in south-western Victoria, a settlement of seven farms, had so much rain last month that ...

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  30. Increase asked

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Queensland boot repairers to-day asked the Prices Minister (Mr. Power) for an Increase in their ...

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  31. Puisne judge dies

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The pulsna[?] judge of the Supreme Court (Mr. Justice H. G. Edwards) died suddenly at his home at ...

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  32. Coal lift

    CANBERRA, Wed.--The Minister for Shipping (Senator McLean) announced to-day the Commonwealth - owned S.S. ...

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  33. Smash kills two

    MELBOURNE. Wed. -- Two unidentified young men were killed instantly to-day when their sedan car was crushed by ...

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  34. Report charges Russia with forest massacre

    WASHINGTON, July 2. -- A Congressional report to-day officially charged the Soviet Union With killing 15,000 Polish officers 12 years ago in the Katyn forest, near Smolensk. ...

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  35. Cattleman dead 1

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Mr. Edwin Burton (85), a well-known Queensland cattle breeder, has died in Brisbane after a long ...

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  36. Fishing haul

    MELBOURNE, Wed. --Officers of the C.S.I.R.O. Division of Fisheries caught 19001b. of taller, a dozen sharks and a ...

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  37. PREFERRED GAOL TO CONVENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A girl, 19, who "kept nit" for two youths while they robbed a garage, told Judge Moore in the General Sessions to-day she would rather go to gaol than enter a convent. Evidence showed that ...

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  38. Royal tour?

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) expects an announcement from Buckingham Palace within the next ...

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  39. Novel opening

    TOWNSVILLE, Wed. -- The Townsville show next week will have a novel official opening. An R.A.A.F. helicopter, which ...

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