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  4. UNION ACTION ON MEAT PRICES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The executive of the Meat Industry Employees' Union to-day decided to ban meat ...

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  5. Two British Soldiers Die in Ambush at Port Said

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Two British soldiers were killed and two wounded in an ambush in the Port Said dock area last night. The men, who were in a truck with other soldiers, were returning from Port Said, ...

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  6. WORLD BANK MAY ACT ON PERSIAN OIL

    LONDON, Thursday.-- A Foreign Office spokesman yesterday confirmed a report that the British Government was ...

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  7. Moves on Drought Relief for State Dairy Farmers

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Acting Premier (Mr.Gair) was asked to-day io formulate a Queensland grants scheme to dairy farmers who had suffered severe losses through drought and bush fires. Asking ...

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  8. The Christmas Party Season is Here

    A section of the gathering at the Christmas party given to children by the Parents and Teacher' Association in St. Stephen's Hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GOOD PROGRESS IN KOREAN TALKS

    TOKIO, Thursday.-- United Nations and Communist staff officers will to-morrow begin delineating the present ...

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  10. VOLUNTARY HOSPITAL INSURANCE ATTACKED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The proposed Commonwealth voluntary insurance hospital scheme would wreck ...

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  11. MOSLEM BLOC IN MIDDLE EAST?

    CAIRO, Thursday.--Reuters correspondent reports that Mohammed Heikal Pasha, the leader of the Egyptian ...

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  12. Sir A. Fadden's Attitude to Local Government Criticised

    Following the report in yesterday's "Chronicle" hat the Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) would go over the head of the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) to seek a special meeting of the Loan Council, the ...

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  13. CALWELL'S BITTER ATTACK ON TAXATION SCHEMES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--If a referendum was held on the Government's taxation schemes, 80 per cent of the people would vote against them, Mr. A. A. Calwell (Labour, Victoria), said in the House of ...

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  14. SISTER KENNY SPEAKS ON VIRUS DISCOVERY

    Referring to a report from America by the president of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis (Mr. Basil ...

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  15. WORLD AIRLINES SOON TO LAUNCH TOURIST TRAVEL

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The launching date of tourist class air travel on the world's airlines will be decided at the International Air ...

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  16. REDS BENEFITED FROM SALE OF U.K. JETS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Russians had benefited substantially from the sale of British Nene jet engines under the ...

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  17. HEAVY FINE IMPOSED ON DRIVING CHARGE

    SOUTHPORT, Thursday. -- Reginald Norman Tabrett was fined £60 in the Court of Petty Sessions to-day for having driven a car ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT TO SEEK DIETETICS DIRECTOR

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Government was seeking a dietetics director to control food in hospitals and institutions, the ...

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  19. WATERSIDE STOPPAGE AT TOWNSVILLE

    TOWNSVILLE,Thursday. -- Five hundred Townsville waterside workers walked off the wharf I to-day in a dispute which tied up ...

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  20. U.S. MOVE TO EXPAND NEWSPRINT OUTPUT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- The Government has approved an expansion of United States newsprint facilities amounting ...

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  21. BUY FODDER, OR RESTOCK AFTER DROUGHT?

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Mr. T. F. Plunkett, M.L.A., to-day urged dairymen to consider whether they should ...

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  22. Hospitals Board to Investigate Resignations of Staff

    The Toowoomba Hospitals Board is to investigate resignations of staff from its hospitals af Toowoomba and Oakey. The three resident medical officers at the Toowoomba General Hospital have tendered their ...

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  23. Acquitted on Murder Charge

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Charles Henry Mills (29). of Mitford. St. Kilda, the second of two men charged with the murder of Gavan ...

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  24. ELECTRICITY PROGRAMME HIT BY LACK OF FUNDS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Lack of loan funds threatened to destroy overnight the £16,000,000 plan of the State ...

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  25. HOSPITAL RECORD IN NURSES' PASSES?

    "I think the Toowoomba General Hospital must have set up a record with the examination results attained by its trainees ...

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  26. VICTORIAN SUPPORT FOR LOAN COUNCIL MEETING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- The Victorian Government would join with Queensland in seeking an early meeting ...

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  29. "PACIFIC PACT MARKS U.S. RISE AS WORLD POWER"

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Reuters correspondent in Strasbourg states that the Republican, Senator Alexander ...

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  30. CEYLON'S HIRING OF A.N.A. SKYMASTER PLANES

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Reuters representative in Colomba says that the Ceylonese Transport Minister (Sir John Kotelswala) told the ...

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  31. POWER HOUSE BREAKDOWN MAY CAUSE BLACKOUTS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Because of the breakdown of a boiler at the Bulimba power house of the City Electric Light ...

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  32. FIGHT WITH DRUNKEN MAN IN SNAKE PIT

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Two men fought among deadly snakes in a snakepit near the Town Hall to-night. The snakepit is one of ...

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  33. SPEEDY PASSING OF STATE DEPARTMENT ESTIMATES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Departmental estimates totalling £45,- 750,000 of a record budget of £52,234,038 were passed by the ...

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  34. ISSUE OF FIVE-SHILLING NOTES ADVOCATED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The introduction of five shilling notes was to-day advocated in the Senate by ...

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  35. LIGHTNING STARTS BIG FIRES IN FAR WEST

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Fires were started on seven stations around Muttaburra to-day by lightning. The fires burnt out ...

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