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  4. "Board Will Send State Potato Crop to N.S.W."

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Queensland Potato Marketing Board is making arrangements to send the whole of the marketable Queensland grown potato crop to New South Wales. Notifving the Prices ...

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  5. INQUIRY SOUGHT ON CAPE TOWN RIOTS

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Reuters representative in Cape Town says that Mr. Harry Lawrence, who was a ...

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  6. Stubborn Red Resistance Blunts Allied Advance

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--Stubborn Communist resistance all along the central and east-central fronts, savage Chinese counter-attacks, and determined blocking groups on the main Allied advance routes during the ...

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  7. PLANS TO EVACUATE OIL FIELD FAMILIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company is understood to be arranging to charter an aircraft for the ...

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  8. LITTLE HOPE FOR TRAPPED MINERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Hope of saving more than 60 miners entombed at dawn behind a 1000-foot thick wall in collaosed ...

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    These are the ones that didn't get away! The result of the labour of four keen fishermen-- Messrs. C. Scotney, W. Bougoure, R. Wagner and J. Wagner (the only member not in the photograph)--they number 38 in all, with the largest tipping the scale at 25lb. and the smallest, a respectable 5lb. All are Murray cod and were caught during a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Hotel Owners Say They Are Operating at a Loss

    "Our position has never been worse. Our tariffs are totally inadequate to meet present-day costs and wages, and some of as are operating the backs of our houses af a loss." ...

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  11. CABINET DECISIONS ON JAP CRIMINALS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Government has decided that the death sentences passed on four Japanese war ...

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  12. PROPOSALS TO STAMP OUT S.P. BETTING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- A complete ban on the broadcast of betting prices, deferment of race broadcasts until ...

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  13. BIG RISE IN PRICE OF TYRES AND TUBES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The retail price of all rubber, tyres and tubes was increased by 12½ per cent, to-day. The ...

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  14. "INCREASED PRIMARY PRODUCTION NEEDED"

    IPSWICH, Wednesday.--Addressing the eleventh annual conference of the West Moreton District Council of the Queensland ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA MAY AID INDIA WITH GRAIN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Australia might rush additional supplies of grain sorghum to famine-stricken India, it was learned ...

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  16. TOOWOOMBA PLAYERS BEATEN IN BOWLS PLAY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Harris Cock's Windsor rink to-day won the State fours bowls championship. Cock's wife recently ...

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  17. ADDRESSES TO JURY IN MAGUIRE CASE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Addresses to the jury occupied the whole day to-day in the trial of B. J. Maguire, who is ...

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  18. MELBOURNE HONOURS SIR THOMAS BLAMEY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Mere than 300,000 people watched, the State funeral of the late Field-Marshal Sir ...

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  19. CANBERRA CONFERENCE ON A DEFENCE, CIVILIAN NEEDS

    CANBERRA. Wednesday.-- A special conference here on Monday will discuss the resources available for defence ...

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  20. MOST NEW ZEALAND PORTS NOW BEING WORKED

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday. --With most New Zealand ports now being worked with new unions, the Government ...

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  21. Sydney Wool Sales

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. -- Most wool values were 2½ to 5 per cent, lower at the Sydney wool sales today. Broader Merino types and ...

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  22. DEMOCRATIC JAPANESE

    FRANKFURT (Reuters). -- Mr. C. R. Ligget, former deputy chief of the legal section of the Supreme Command in ...

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  23. COUNCIL "ALMOST CERTAIN'' TO LIFT BAN ON N.Z. SHIPS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- A leading Australian Labour Party official of the Melbourne branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation said fo-night he believed it was "almost certain" that the Federal Council ...

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  24. Manslaughter Charge Case

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--After nine and half sitting days evidence in the panslaughter charge against five university medical students ...

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  25. COUNTRY WOMEN OUTLINE NEEDS FOR OUTBACK

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Country women here for the Country Women's Association conference said to-day ...

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  26. S.A. ANTI-COMMUNIST BILL

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday. --A Bill preventing anyone who is or was a Communist in or outside South Africa from continuing to ...

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  27. SPANISH MORE HEALTHY

    MADRID (Reuters).--People are living longer in Spain to-day and the death-rate for tuberculosis for 1950 was the lowest so far. Spain's ...

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  28. MOTOR CYCLES MISSING

    Three motor cycles valued at about £500 were reported stolen last night, Toowoomba police stated early this ...

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  29. SEPARATE ALLIED TREATY WITH JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The United States and United Kingdom Governments will conclude a separate peace treaty with Japan, probably within the next fortnight, and then invite Russia and China to accede to it. This forecast was made to-day by an authoritative Commonwealth source. ...

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  30. NEW DOWNS POLIO CASES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Three more polio cases were reported to the Health Department to-day-- a boy of three ...

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  31. REFERENDUM EXPECTED ON POWER TO DEAL WITH REDS

    CANBERRA. Wednesday. --The Commonwealth Government is likely to conduct a referendum in September ...

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  32. WILL ELEPHANT FORGET?

    COPENHAGEN (Reuters). -- Members of the Robert Daniel circus are hoping that their elephant. Jupiter, will soon forget all ...

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  33. BIG PRODUCTION OF NEW DRUG SOON

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The large scale production of the new drug ACTH for the treatment of rheumatism and ...

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  34. HOUSE IMPORTS HELP TO EASE DEMAND

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Increasing imports of houses, buildings and building materials are helping to reduce the gap ...

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  37. VAIN ATTEMPT TO SAVE BADLY INJURED MAN

    CLONCURRY, Wednesday.-- More than 100 stitches were inserted in a badly injured man in an unsuccessful attempt to ...

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  38. Warning on Over-Building

    BERNE (Associated Press).--The Swiss Government has issued a severe warning against excessive' building activity by private ...

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  39. BRISBANE SEISMIC STATION

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.-- A seismic station, to give advance warning of cyclones, is now in operation at the ...

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  40. To Serve on Willis Island

    CAIRNS, Wednesday.--Three officers-- we wireless operators and a metsorologist-- left Cairns today apcard the Cape Leeuwin to ...

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  41. Ship Again Held Up

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.--The "trouble ship" Pakistan Prosperity was held up again to-day when some Greek members of the crew ...

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  42. Sex Drug Found in Shin

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- A quantity of the sex drug marihuana was sefred by Customs officers on the freighter Pioneer Gulf ...

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  43. Former Warwick Man Killed

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A former employee of the Warwick Electrical Supply Company (Queensland) was killed at Boorowa to-day. The ...

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  44. Man Found Frozen Stiff in Park

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A man was found frozen stiff in Musgrave lark. South Brisbane, at 7.29 a.m. to-day. He is Stephen ...

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  45. Finding at Coroner's Inquest

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The death of Kevin Francis John Landrigan (28). whose chained body, dressed in women's clothes, was ...

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  46. Fifteen-Year Gaol Term

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. -- The evidence of an 11-years-old girl that Roy Ainslie (32, labourer) had caused her to "go to ...

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  47. Sydney Youth Killed in Lift

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Police, fireme" and Ambulance officers worked for more than an hout late to cay to saw the floor of a ...

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  48. Engineer Found Dead

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Joseph Francis Bristow (47). of Sherwood, a City Council engineer, was found sl of shot, with a shotgun wound ...

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  49. Callide Subsidy Refused

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- The Acting render (Mr. Collins) said to-day that the Federal Government had declined to subsidise ...

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  50. Visit by Viscount Bruce

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Viscount Bruce will visit Australia as a Jubilee guest later this year. This was announced to-day by ...

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