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  3. Parliament to Meet on Korea Question

    CANBERRA, Monday.--An emergency meeting of the Federal Parliament will be held on Thursday to consider action to be taken by the Commonwealth Government in the Korean war. It will assemble at 2.30 p.m. ...

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  4. SOUTH KOREANS FALLING BACK

    SUWON (Korea), Monday.--The South Korean Army abandoned its Han River defence line entirely to-day and felt back before the advancing North, Korean troops, says the correspondent of the United Press, who said ...

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  5. DETAILS OF FIRST CHILD ENDOWMENT

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Details of the 5- a week first- child endowment which operates from June 20 were ...

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  6. DOG RUNS AMOK IN CITY FOWLYARDS

    The wholesale slaughter of more than 130 fowls belonging to people living in the vicinity of Clifford and Hill ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS NOT FOR KOREA

    TOKIO, Monday.--A spokesman for the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces said to-day that there was no ...

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    AN UNHAPPY KILLER.--Being found in the midst of a heap of dead fowls early yesterday morning in the poultry run at the back of Mr. M. Reilly's home in Clifford Street, this dog was held responsible for the massacre of more than 130 birds belonging to Mr. Reilly and others in the neighbourhood. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GOVERNMENT PLANS FOR JUBILEE

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) told the Commonwealth Jubilee Celebrations Committee ...

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  10. State Objection to "Rushed Reduction" of Tea Subsidy

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Queensland Minister for Prices (Mr. Larcombe) said to-day that he had objected to the New South Wales Minister for Prices (Mr. Finnan) about the increased price of tea and the withdrawal of ...

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  11. ISRAEL KEEPS CLOSE WATCH ON FRONTIERS

    TEL-AVIV, Israel (Associated Press).--Israel is tightening her border defences to halt what she says are widespread ...

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  12. REDUCTION OF SENATE LABOUR MAJORITY

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Senate Labour Opposition majority will be reduced from 12 to 8 when Parliament assembles ...

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  13. COAL OWNERS' PLANS FOR MINES MECHANISATION

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Coal owners to-day submitted to the Minister for Mines (Mr. Power) plans for the ...

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  14. VISIT TO AUSTRALIA OF GIANT 'PLANE DOUBTFUL

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Australia might have to be left out of a projected five-day world tour by the largest ...

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  15. MANY VIOLENT DEATHS IN U.S. HOLIDAY PERIOD

    NEW YORK, Monday.--Two hundred and twenty-six persons met violent deaths in the United States in the 48 hours ended 10 ...

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  16. FORMER PREMIER REYNAUD IN NEW FRENCH CABINET

    LONDON, Monday.--France's Radical Leader (M. Henri Queuille).-- yesterday formed France's thirteenth Cabinet ...

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  17. GLAMIS CASTLE TO BE OPEN TO PUBLIC

    LONDON, Monday. -- Glamis Castle, the birthplace of the Queen and Princess Margaret, with history going back to ...

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  18. PRODUCTION AT PEAK DOWNS DOUBLED

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A total of 625,000 bushels of sorghum and 25,000 bushels of sunflower have now been ...

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  19. UNION PROMISES TO CALL MEN WHEN REQUIRED

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Communist General Secretary of the Seamen's Union (Mr. E. V. Elliott) promised in ...

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  20. CONCESSION BY STRIKING U.S. SHUNTERS' UNION

    CHICAGO, Monday. -- The Shunters' Union refused yesterday to call off its week-old strike against five major ...

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  21. AMALGAMATION OF MINING UNIONS REJECTED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--For the second time in three years members of the Mining Mechanics' Association have ...

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  22. FILM ON STAMP MAKING

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Post Office had completed preliminary photographic work on a colour film showing all the ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICA MAY MAKE MOVES TO BECOME REPUBLIC

    PRETORIA, Monday.--The South African Minister of the Interior (Dr. Donges), speaking on Sunday night in the ...

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  24. TASMANIA M.P. TO ATTEND LIBERAL PARTY TALKS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Tasmanian MP., Mr. Athol Townley, has been nominated by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  27. FORMER P.M.G. MESSENGERS NOW LEADING CITIZENS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Five former Post Office, messengers who have since become leading members of the ...

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  28. "BACK TO CHARTERS TOWERS WEEK" OPENS

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Monday. -- Eight thousand people are packed into Charters Towers, which ...

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  29. ALTERATION IN WESTERN SHOW DATES OPPOSED

    LONGREACH, Monday.--The Longreach Pastoral and Agricultural Society and at least three of the leading Western ...

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  30. RACIAL DISCRIMINATION POLICY APPLAUDED

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Australia's policy of preventing inter-mixture of races was the wisest thine to-day, under the ...

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  31. YOUTH SHOT IN JAW

    INNISFAIL, Monday. -- While John Edward Murdoch (14, a telegraph messenger) was returning to Innisfail from a shooting outing ...

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  32. PLANS TO RUN TRAINS TO NORTHERN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Railway Department hopes to run a train to towns on the North Coast of New South Wales as far north as ...

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  33. Commonwealth Defence Body's Plans to Resist Aggression

    LONDON, Monday.--The Minister for Defence (Mr. Shinwell) addressing the first meeting of the Commonwealth Advisory Committee on Defence, which opened in London to-day, said Commonwealth nations were ...

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  34. BIG RISE IN BRISBANE R.A.A.F. ENLISTMENT

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Since the Korean fighting began, four times as many Brisbane men are applying to join the ...

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  35. FOREIGN SUBMARINES OFF PHILIPPINES

    MANILA (Philippines), Monday.--The Defence Depart-Manila. A spokesman declined ment announced to-day that ...

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