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  4. Miller Upsets England's Early Hope of Big Score

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Keith Miller dismissed three of England's best batsmen in four hostile overs to-day just when the tourists seemed assured of a really big first innings score in the Third Test against Australia at the ...

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  5. New Athletic Oval at Toowoomba Grammar School

    The first work on the new athletic oval at the Toowoomba Grammar School is now under way, and portion of the earth-moving equipment being used in the operation may be seen here. The oval is part of the school's War Memorial--a plan which involves the development of the whole school grounds. Portion of the school buildings may be seen in the background. The oval is situated in a natural amphitheatre, and the slopes around it should provide an excellent view for onlookers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHINESE REDS BEYOND SEOUL

    TOKIO, Friday.--Chinese Communists to-day pushed patrols across the Han River south-east and south-west of Seoul as United Nations forces continued to withdraw south. Announcing this, an 8th Army spokesman said ...

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  7. PROTEST STOPPAGE BY WATERSIDERS

    SYDNEY. Friday. -- About 26,000 waterside workers in every Australian port will strike for 24 hours on ...

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  8. SPEED UP IN HOME DEFENCE PLANS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Commonwealth Civil Defence Committee is speeding its plan to prepare Australian ...

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  9. SURFERS UPTURN SHARK TOWER

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Two lifesavers were hurled 25 feet to the ground and a child was injured when crowds upturned ...

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  10. NO DRASTIC ACTION YET BY U.N. AGAINST RED CHINA

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday.--The United Nations Political Committee, when it meets to-day, is expected to postpone any drastic action against the Chinese Communist Government and leave the door open for an eleventh ...

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  11. "U.S. SHOULD SEEK MORE U.N. TROOPS"

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- Senate Republicans warned today that the United states "must decide immediately ...

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  12. SUPPRESSION OF GREEK NEWSPAPERS DECREED

    ATHENS. Friday.--The Greek Government yesterday announced a new decree to enable the suppression of newspapers ...

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  13. "UNAWARE OF REQUEST FOR FORCES IN MIDDLE EAST"

    SYDNEY, Friday.--"I am unaware that any such request has been made," the Minister for External Affairs ...

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  14. EX-NAVY CORVETTES NOT TO LEAVE AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Francis) said to-night that two former Navy corvettes, which ...

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  15. EMPLOYERS MAY MEET A.C.T.U. ON PRODUCTION

    MELBOURNE. Friday. -- Talks to be held in Melbourne on Wednesday between the Minister for Labour (Mr. Holt) ...

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  16. RETAILERS SEEK BIGGER PETROL SALES MARGIN

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Petrol retailers throughout Australia are seeking a gross profit margin of 12 12 per cent, on the ...

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  17. "RECOVERY" OF STONE TO BE COMMEMORATED

    LONDON, Friday.--The Nationalist Scottish Congress Committee will hold a meeting in Glasgow on Sunday to ...

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  18. MOTOR CYCLE AND CAR COLLIDE IN DALBY

    DALBY, Friday.--Following a broadside collision between a motor cycle and a taxi near the intersection of Marble and ...

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  19. BOY KILLED IN FALL FROM HORSE

    MONTO, Friday. -- A 14-years-old boy was killed in stoutly when he fell from horse while rounding up cow ...

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  20. EISENHOWER'S PLEA FOR DEFENCE BUILD UP

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- General Dwight Eisenhower yesterday warned that the North Atlantic defence system ...

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  21. CUT IN TRAIN SERVICES IMMINENT IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday.--The British railways are planning a cut in train services because of an acute coal shortage. This ...

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  22. MR. HANLON AT SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Friday. --The Queensland Premier (Mr. Hanlon), who arrived at Singapore from London last night by ...

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  23. INDONESIAN LEADERS MADE GOODWILL TOURS WITH JAPS

    LOS NEGROS, Friday.--The Indonesian leaders, Dr. Soekarno and Dr. Hatta, made goodwill tours with ...

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  24. U.S. TANK PRODUCTION AT MAXIMUM BY END OF YEAR

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- The United States Army's 1,000,000,000 dollars (£A446,428,571) tank construction ...

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  25. Commonwealth Prime Ministers Believe War is Not Inevitable

    NEW YORK, Friday.--British Commonwealth Prime Ministers, on the keynote that "war is not inevitable," began a search to-day for common policies for the preservation of peace, said Clifton Daniel in a London ...

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  28. Full Investigation of Electoral Rolls Advocated by Mr. Nicklin

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Even if the perpetrator of the Bulimba election fraud was apprehended the present police investigation would not stop recurrences, said the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Nicklin) to-day. He urged ...

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  29. GALLANT BRITISH ACTION COUNTERS CHINESE TRAP

    TOKIO, Friday. -- British troops surrounded by Chinese advancing into Seoul fought their way out against ...

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  30. R.S.L. MEMBERS SIGNING ANTI-RED DECLARATIONS

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- Returns are now being received from Returned Servicemen's League members who have ...

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