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  4. IMPORT LICENCE CHANGES

    LONDON, June 17.--The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) announced to-day the Australian Government has decided to introduce ...

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  5. Swedish protest

    STOCKHOLM, June 17.--Angry crowds stoned the Russian Embassy and the offices of ...

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  6. FOUR MEN SWEPT AWAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Two of four men swept away by floodwaters, for whom the Cowra police were searching, were found late tonight hanging in trees. ...

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  7. Butter price control move

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --The State Cabinet to-day decided to hand over control of the ex-factory price of butter to the Commonwealth Government. ...

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  8. Wreck moved by jets

    The wreck of the battleship Warspite, floating on a cushion of compressed air from two jet englnes--each burning 500 gallons fuel an hour--was moved 40ft. nearer the shore recently at Marazlon, Cornwall, where she has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. EVATT MAKES APPEAL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--A call for greater cooperation and careful planning to restore ...

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  10. Liquor dealings surprise

    SYDNEY, Tues.--The general manager of Tooth and Co., (Mr. Thomas Watson) told the Liquor ...

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  11. Horribly mauled by lion

    PERTH, Tuesday.--The horribly mauled body of a man was found alongside a lion in a cage at South ...

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  12. POSSIBLE SALES TAX REDUCTION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--A hint of some possible relaxation of sales tax was given by the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) in an official statement issued here to-day. ...

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  13. "Danger period" in 1954

    WASHINGTON, June 17.--General Omar Bradley, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, has warned ...

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  14. MAY SEEK £2-£3 CUT IN WAGES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Employers are preparing an application to the Arbitration Court seeking ...

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  15. Prices must rise

    BRISBANE, Tues.--It would be Impossible to hold woollen goods at their present price levels. Mr. A. Wilkinson ...

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  16. Queensland's loss

    BRISBANE, Tues.--Tourist officials said to-day the mishap to the Kanimbla would cost Queensland more than £20,000 ...

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  17. Admitted spying

    STOCKHOLM, June 17.--A Communist journalist admitted in Stockholm court yesterday that he had been spying for the ...

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  18. Dairy produce output drops

    CANBERRA, Tues.--Production of butter, cheese and whole milk throughout Australia for the 10 months ended ...

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  19. Muir defends sugar embargo

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Australians had been saved £35,000,000 in the last five years by the embargo on sugar, the secretary of the Queensland Canegrowers' Council ...

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  20. Indian observer

    BRISBANE, Tues.--An Australian soldier, Major H. Macdonald, left Brisbane to-day for India, where for the next ...

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  21. Wool trends

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--If the southern trend in wool values continues at the Brisbane sales next week, prices should be par ...

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  22. Potatoes will be 12d. cheaper

    BRISBANE, Tues.--Potatoes will be a halfpenny per lb. cheaper In Brisbane to-morrow. The new price announced by ...

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  23. Higher union fees

    BRISBANE, Tues.--Increased contributions for members of the Federated Clerks Union in Central and Southern ...

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  24. Cause of fire "suspicious"

    TOOWOOMBA, Tues.--Suspicious circumstances are believed to surround the cause of the fire which broke out last ...

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  25. Ships delayed

    MELBOURNE, Tues. -- The Consul for Italy (Dr. L. Dainelll) said to-day he had asked the Commonwealth to have ...

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  26. MRS. LEE ON TWO CHARGES

    TOOWOOMBA, Tues. -- Mrs. Lillian May Lee (35), housewife, of Millmerran, who was found not guilty in the Circuit ...

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  27. Better rural conditions for higher food production

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Conditions in rural areas must be raised in dignity if Australia was to increase food production. The Queensland division of the Australian Institute of ...

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  28. Home building shows increase

    TOOWOOMBA, Tues.--Regarded as the best barometer indicating the rise and fall in building activity in Toowoomba ...

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  29. Coronation rush

    BRISBANE, Tues.--Already 150 Queenslanders have applied for seats at the coronation in June next year. ...

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  30. No fresh greens?

    CANBERRA, Tues. -- Defence Department officers are Investigating reports that Australian troops In Korea would ...

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  31. Reds blasted

    SEOUL, June 17. -- Withering Allled firepower four times blasted attacking Chinese Communists off hilsides. on the ...

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  32. Mr. Anthony ill

    MURWILLUMBAH, Tues.--After becoming suddenly ill the Postmaster-General (Mr. Anthony) to-day had to cancel his ...

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  33. Broke voyage

    CAIRNS, Tues.--A Norwegian tanker bound for Sydney dropped anchor off Cairns today so that a sick crew ...

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  34. Record flight

    BRISBANE, Tues.--A record flight of two hours 26 minutes from Townsville to Brisbane was established to-day by a ...

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  35. MALARIA OUTBREAK IN TORRES STRAIT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A R.A.A.F. bomber will leave Amberley early to-morrow morning to take a Government malaria expert and urgentlyneeded medical supplies to malaria-stricken ...

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  36. New president to be selected

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- Loans will be one of the chief discussion points at a meeting of the Queensland Local ...

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  37. Cement coming

    BRISBANE, Tues.--Queensland will get about 1500 . tons of United Kingdom cement within the next few weeks. ...

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  38. Earl Ducie dead

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.--The death occurred here today of Capel Henry Berkeley Moreton, fifth Earl of Ducle at ...

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  39. Private sentenced

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--Peter Collins (32), a Regular Army private of Puckapunyal, was sentenced in the Criminal ...

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  40. Train derailed

    TOOWOOMBA, Tues. -- A derailment occurred early this morning between Spring Bluff and Ballard but the line was ...

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  41. Rabbit hordes reduced

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- Myxomatosis had killed between 35 and 40 percent of the rabbit population of Victoria, Mr. W. Mcllroy, of the Victorian Lands Department, told a ...

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  42. Mobile priests

    BRISBANE, Tuesday,--More mobile prlests were necessary to take the gospel to the outback, Bro. J. Nason, of the ...

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  43. Will explain

    CANBERRA, Tues. -- At a Press conference to-day Dr. John Burton said he was quite willing to face the New South ...

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