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  3. CONDEMNATION OF CALL-UP PLAN

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Federal Government's decision to call up youths of 18 for military training was ...

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  4. MUST LIFT ASIATIC STANDARDS

    SYDNEY, Friday-- Lord Bertrand Russell, the prominent British philosopher and mathematician, to-night put forward a three-point plan to counter Communist ...

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  5. 'PLANES PLAY VITAL ROLE IN KOREA

    TOKIO, Friday. -- American and Australian 'planes flew more than 1100 sorties in the first 10 days of operations in ...

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  6. Northern Column Races Down Korean Coast

    NEWYORK, Friday. -- The Associated Press correspondent at an advanced American base in South Korea says unconfirmed reports to-day said a Communist column led by two tanks and two armoured cars had raced ...

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  7. NO RUSSIAN REPLY TO U.K. NOTE

    LONDON, Friday. -- Moscow radio broadcast a Tass News Agency statement last night that the British Note asking ...

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  8. Seamen Will Not Take War Supplies to Korea

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Australian merchant seamen will not transport war materials to Korea. This was decided by the Communist controlled Federal executive of the Australian Seamen's Union to-day. The executive said that ...

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  9. FIGHTERS FIRE ON BRITISH 'PLANE

    HONG KONG, Friday -- Two unidentified fighter aircraft today fired three bursts at a British passenger 'plane when near ...

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  10. FLOOD WATERS BELOW C0NDAMINE BRIDGE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Condamine traffic bridge today was clear of flood water for the first time in two ...

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  11. TOTAL BLACKOUT IN SYDNEY SUBURBS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- All Sydney suburbs were blacked out to-day for periods up to two hours. Seventeen areas in ...

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  12. MINISTER VISITS ROCKHAMPTON PORT

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday. -- The Minister for Shipping and Fuel (Senator McLeay) wasted little time following his arrival ...

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  13. STORY OF HORROR AND HEROISM

    A special dispatch to Reuters Agency by Walter Simmons, "Chicago Tribune" correspondent, from Chonan (South ...

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  14. ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES FOR EAST CUT OFF

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- The "New York Times" said the United States Government had cut off all shipments of oil and of materials with any possible war potential from the Far East. This action was designed to prevent essential ...

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  15. POWER GRADERS IN SHORT SUPPLY

    BRISBANE. Friday -- Nearly every shire in Queensland could use at least one additional power grader, the Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  16. LABOUR SHORTAGE IN GERMAN URANIUM MINES

    BERLIN (Associated Press). -- East Germany is finding it necessary to glamorise work in the uranium mines. ...

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  17. FOOD SHORTAGE AT KEMPSEY SERIOUS

    KEMPSEY, Friday. -- The food shortage at Kempsey became worse to-night when wharf labourers again refused ...

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  18. SAWMILLERS' REPLY TO CHARGES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A spokesman for the Queensland Sawmillers' Association said today his association took a dim ...

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  19. WATERSIDERS "PAID TO STAY AT HOME"

    SYDNEY. Friday -- Wharf labourers were being paid to stay at home, Mr. J. D. B. McKay, the Stevedoring ...

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  20. HEAVY FINE FOR BUILDING POOL

    BRISBANE, Friday, -- A former R.A.A.F. man who won the Distinguished Flying Cross, Robin Morton Corrie, was fined ...

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  21. BRISBANE SHOW WILL COST ASSOCIATION £90,000

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- It will cost the Royal National Association about £90,000 to stage this year's Show from August ...

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  22. MR. ENGLART FINISHES AT BOTTOM OF POLL

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Communist secretary of the Brisbane branch of the Watersiders' Federation (Mr. E. C. ...

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  23. STATE'S PLANS FOR GOLDEN JUBILEE OBSERVANCE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Premier's Under - secretary (Mr. D. J. Muir) has been appointed director in ...

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  24. THREATENED STRIKE OF PRINTING EMPLOYEES

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- In a secret ballot, Melbourne members of the Printing Industry Employees' Union of Australia ...

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  25. GROWERS SELL 180 TONS OF TOBACCO AT AUCTION

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- South Queensland tobacco growers will receive about £100,000 for 180 tons of leaf sold at the two-day ...

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  26. MAN PINNED UNDER DEAD HORSE FOR 20 MINUTES

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A man was pinned under a dead horse for 20 minutes at Boolaroo, near Newcastle, to-day. He is ...

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  27. PAYMENTS FOR JOINT WOOL SCHEME SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The vice-president of the Australian Wool and Meat Producers' Federation (Mr. G. E. ...

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  28. MEMBER OF LAUNCH CREW KILLED BY SHARKS

    CAIRNS, Friday. -- Sharks were responsible for the death of John Ray Much Macdonald (50), of Innisfail, a member of ...

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  29. BIG JUMP IN BRISBANE ARMY RECRUITING

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Figures for Army recruiting in Brisbane jumped about 100 per cent. to-day, the ...

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  30. MAN INJURED WHEN PETROL TANK EXPLODES

    KILLARNEY, Friday. -- John Alexander Wilson (27), barman at the Post Office Hotel, Killarney, received severe burns on ...

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  31. VIRUS PNEUMONIA NOW PREVALENT IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A Macquarie Street specialist said to-day that virus pneumonia, which was prevalent in Sydney ...

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  32. ANOTHER SUSPECTED CASE OF WEIL'S DISEASE

    CAIRNS, Friday. -- Another suspected, but mild, case of Well's Disease was admitted to the Innisfail Hospital to-day. ...

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  33. PRISONER'S ESCAPE FROM REFORM SCHOOL

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Dodging shots fired by a guard, a convict escaped from the Beechworth reform school early ...

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  36. MINISTER'S REQUEST ON CHILD ENDOWMENT PAYMENT

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Minister for Social Services (Senator Spooner) to-night asked mothers to obtain their ...

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  37. DENSE MARYBOROUGH FOG

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A dense fog, the worst experienced in Maryborough for the last 30 years, blanketed the ...

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  38. INDIA WANTS RED CHINA IN U.N. COUNCIL

    NEW DELHI, Friday. -- The Premier of India (Pandit Nehru) told a Press conference to-day that India had been ...

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  39. Suggestions of Mobilisation Discounted by Mr. Truman

    WASHINGTON, Friday -- At his Press conference yesterday, President Truman maintained a calm attitude in the face of disturbing news from the Korean fighting front. News of American withdrawals had noticeably ...

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  40. Herefords Parade in Native County

    A general view of the parade ring at the Three Counties Show held at Leominster fordsbire, England) recently. Hereford bulls can be seen on parade. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. PEARL HARBOUR AGAIN ON WARTIME FOOTING

    HONOLULU, Friday. -- Pearl Harbour was on a wartime footing again yesterday. Supplies were being shuttled ...

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