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  3. STATE FINANCES SHOW SURPLUS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The State finished the financial year with a surplus of £29,389, about £6090 less than ...

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  4. North Koreans By-pass U.S. Army Positions

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--North Korean spearheads which were engaged by American artillery south of Suwon today have by-passed American positions. This was disclosed by a spokesman at General MacArthur's ...

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  5. FEDERAL VIEW ON KOREAN WAR

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) is expected to tell the special assembly of the House of Representatives to-morrow that the Government does not fear that the Korean war will lead to a ...

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  6. Dollars Badly Needed For Heavy Industry

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,--The Minister for National Development (Mr. R. G. Casey) said to-day it was hoped that the shortage of dollars in Australia would be overcome shortly. He said that the shortage of dollars was ...

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  7. COUNTRY HOSPITALS SHORT OF STAFF

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Some country hospitals again are suffering from staff shortage. Morven and Wyandra in ...

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  8. DELAY IN MILITARY TRAINING SCHEME!

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Lack of camping accommodation may seriously hamstring the Commonwealth ...

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  9. TEA UNLIKELY TO BECOME CHEAPER

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The High Commissioner to Ceylon (Mr. Frost) said to-day that he did not expect ten to ...

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  10. CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM FLOODED HOME

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,--Two men were charged in the Maitland Court to-day with having entered a flooded home to steal ...

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  11. EGYPTIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER FOR WHEAT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --The Australian Wheat Board bad answered an Egyptian Government tender ...

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  12. STUD MERINO SHOW AT EXHIBITION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Stud breeders were co-operating to make a stud Merino sheep show a feature of the ...

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  13. BEEF EXPORTS TO BRITAIN LOWER THIS YEAR

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Queensland's beef exports to Britain will fall again this year. Figures made available ...

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  14. CATTLE IN FLOOD AREAS DYING FROM STARVATION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Five thousand cattle are dying from starvation near Kempsey and Grafton. They ...

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  15. ASSURANCE ON BENEFITS FOR AIRMEN IN KOREA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Tie Minister for Repatriation (Senator Cooper) said tonight that Australian ...

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  16. CROFTON WEED HAS BEEN DECLARED NOXIOUS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Crofton weed has been declared a noxious weed by the Lands Department, which is seeking ...

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  17. SMALL PROFIT EXPECTED FROM SALVAGE WORK

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The salvage syndicate which has already lifted £50,000 worth of cargo from the Marietta Dal ...

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  18. OPEN-WATER JOURNEY FOR SMALL LAUNCH

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A 28ft. launch left Brisbane tonight for a 400 miles voyage to Rockhampton. She was built ...

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  19. APPEAL TO EXPEDITE TIMBER PRICE DECISION

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday.-- An appeal to the Premier (Mr. Hanion) to obtain prompt action in the fixing of prices at which ...

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  20. A.C.T.U. EFFORTS ON BEHALF OF APPRENTICES

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. --Mass meetings of apprentices have been arranged in five capital cities to hear a report ...

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  21. FRENCH PREFABS. TO BE ERECTED AT ZILLMERE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The State Housing Commission has completed sub-division plans for 500 houses at ...

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  22. SHORT LIFE FOR FRENCH CABINET

    PARIS, Wednesday. -- Dr. Henri Queuille's three-days-old French Cabinet fell last night when the Socialists joined other ...

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  23. JAPS ON ISLAND REFUSE TO BELIEVE WAR OVER

    HONOLULU, Wednesday.-- Five years after the end of the war, 21 Japanese on a tiny mid-Pacific island are ...

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  24. FLOOD RELIEF SOUGHT FOR DAIRY FARMERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Federal and State Governments are to be asked to guarantee flood-affected dairy ...

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  25. RESUMED INQUIRY INTO CUFFS DEATHS

    MACKAY. Wednesday.--The third sitting of the Coroner's Court which' is inquiring into the deaths on February 5 at ...

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  26. "QUEENSLAND HAS COAL PROBLEM SOLUTION"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Though the State's geographical position appeared to be a handicap, Queensland ...

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  27. MADE 107 PARACHUTE JUMPS IN ONE DAY

    FAYETTEVILLE (North Carolina), Wednesday. -- An Army sergeant, J. Swetich (32), yesterday broke the world record of ...

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  28. HEARING OF APPEAL BY ARCHBISHOP

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Full Court next week is expected to begin hearing Archbishop Duhig's appeal against ...

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  29. STRIKE HOLDS UP SEVEN SHIPS AT NEWCASTLE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A strike cf waterside workers will hold up the loading and discharging of cargoes on seven ...

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  30. BIG SUM NEEDED FOR N.S.W. FLOOD RELIEF

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--An initial expenditure of £1,320,000 would be needed to replace losses caused by the ...

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  31. DRANK "TO CUSHION SHOCK OF TAX ASSESSMENT"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A motorist said in the Quarter Sessions Appeals Court to-day that he had taken some drink to cushion the ...

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  32. STATION SOLD FOR £62,100

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Kooralbyn Station, near Beaudesert, was fold by auction to-day for £62.100. The property, which is of 12,300 ...

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  33. LAST BATTLE FOR SICILIAN BANDIT KING

    PALERMO, Tuesday.--Reuters correspondent says Italian anti-bandit police to-day shot dead the Sicilian bandit king, Salvatore Giuliano. Giuliano, who was reputed to have killed over 100 policemen, was trapped and shot after a ...

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  34. BRITAIN FACING NEW STRIKE THREAT

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Three growing strikes last night threatened to disorganise vital sectors of British ...

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  35. SOURCE OF APPLE BLEMISH DISCOVERED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Several matters of importance to Queensland fruit growers were observed by the Director ...

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  36. VICTORIAN SPLIT IN WINE AND SPIRIT INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- A spilt has developed between the wholesale and retail, sections of the wine and spirit industry in ...

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  37. TOMMY BURNS RETURNS FROM AMERICA

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.--Tommy Burns, former Australian welterweight champion, returned to Sydney from the United States by ...

    Article : 89 words
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  40. REPEAT PERFORMANCE BY REVUE COMPANY

    Last night the Spotlight Revue Company presented the fourth performance of its new musical revue, "Much Ado." ...

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  41. EAST GERMAN REDS EXPAND ARMY

    BERLIN, Wednesday. -- East Germany's Communist Government is expanding its People's Police Army by about ...

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  42. CURTAILMENT OF TOUR BY NORTHERN LEAGUE TEAM

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday. -- Motivated by the fact that at least £800.would be lost on the tour, delegates to the monthly meeting ...

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  43. BODY UNIDENTIFIED

    GYMPIE, Wednesday.--The body of the middle-aged man found on the bank of the Mary River at Widgee Crossing on Sunday ...

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  44. OLD-ESTABLISHED TOBACCO BUSINESS SOLD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Mr. Jack Nesblt, who has been in business in Queen Street as a hairdresser and tobacconist for 35 ...

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  45. CHINESE WOMAN TO STAY IN AUSTRALIA TWO MORE YEARS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A Chinese woman, who was ordered last year to leave Brisbane permanently for ...

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  46. Mr. Menzies to Go Abroad for Talks on Defence and Trade

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) has completed arrangements to leave Australia for England and the United Slates this week-end or early next week. Mr. Menzies and party will fly to ...

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  47. ARTHUR LEES' NARROW LEAD IN GOLF TITLE

    LONDON. Wednesday. -- The British Ryder Cup player, Arthur Lees, is an early leader in the British open golf ...

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  48. RENO DIVORCE HELD NOT LEGAL IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A Reno divorce was not legal in New South Wales. Mr. Justice Herron held in the Divorce Court to-day. His ...

    Article : 214 words
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    'The Secretary-General of the United Nations (M. Trygvie Lie). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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