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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. Hold-Up In Korea Cease-Fire Talks

    TOKIO, July 13 (A.A. P.-Reuter).—The Commander in-chief of the United Nations forces, General Ridgway, to-day accused the Communists of violating the understanding that Kaesong should be neutral. In a message broadcast to the Communist command, General Ridgway ...

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  5. PACIFIC DEFENCE

    CANBERRA, July 13.—Details of a mutual Pacific Defence Park between Australia, New Zealand and the United States were released to-day. Under the treaty which has yet to receive ratification from the three Government concerned, the three powers are pledged to come to one another's said in ...

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  6. MT. ISA MINES EXHIBIT

    The highly interesting and informative exhibit by Mt. Isa Mines Ltd., which attracted crowds in the Heatley Pavilion at the Townsville Show. (Fraley photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FIFTH ARREST IN LEE MURDER CHARGES

    SYDNEY, July 10.—Police alleged in the Central Court today that John Frederick (Chow) Haves [?] had fired the shots ...

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  8. Automatic Phone Plans

    BRISBANE, July 13.—By the end of the year the Postmaster General's Department expects to have 56 rural automatic ...

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  9. FEDERAL CABINET TO BE INCREASED

    CANBERRA, July 18.—Professor F.A. Bland (Liberal, N. S. W.), who yesterday spoke against the Government's ...

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  10. BOAT MISSING NEAR HERON IS.

    ROCKHAMPTON, July 18.—A 60 feet boat with one man on board is missing from Heron Island ...

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  11. N.S.W. LOTTERY IN THE NEWS

    SYDNEY, July 13.—The New South Wales lottery was big news to-day. A family court action has arisen ...

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  12. MOSCOW COMMENT ON AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Jly 13.—Reuter's Moscow correspondent says the Militarisation of the Fifth [?]" is the title of an article by ...

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  13. FEDERAL SPHERE

    CANBERRA, July 13.—The Defence Preparations Bill passed the second reading 59 to 40, Mr Bland being absent. ...

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  14. MELBOURNE WHARF TIE-UP

    MELBOURNE, July 13.—A threat of drastic gas rationing and a tie-up of shipping in Melbourne was averted to-day ...

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  15. Yachtsman In Sea For Thirty Hours

    HONOLULU, July 12.—A crew member of the trans-Pacific racing vasht Lapache, who fell overboard in the Pacific Ocean ...

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  16. Migrants Deterred by Housing Lack

    BRISBANE, July 13.—Skilled labour in all categories required by the Queensland railways could be obtained from overseas ...

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  17. Brutal Murder of Elderly Man

    six-year-old George Street was found battered to death in his attic bedreen at Agar Steps Millers Point, this morning. ...

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  18. R.A.A.F. TRAINING PLANE CRASHES

    CANBERRA, July 13.—Two members of the R.A.A.F. walked away uninjured after an Auster training aircraft they were fixing ...

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  19. DESERT HARVEST OF BATTLE SCRAP

    TOBRUK, July 13.—The roaming Redouins of the Libyan desert are still gathering the richest harvest they have ever ...

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  20. Princess, Duke, Invited to U.S.

    WASHINGTON, July 13.—President Truman has invited Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to visit the United States. ...

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  21. MURDER CHARGE AGAINST GRAZIER

    SYDNEY, July 18.—A detectives alleged in the Quirind) Court to-day that a wealthy grazier had deliberately administered poison ...

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  22. LORDS TO DO A TUB CRAWL"

    LONDON, July 12.—Lord Mancroft, 37-year-old Conservative harrister, astounded the stately House of Lords to-night by ...

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  23. Regulations to X-Ray T.B. Cases

    BRISBANE, July 13.—Executive Council approval has been given to regulations providing for the X-raving of known or ...

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  24. NOOGOORA BURR DESTRUCTION

    BRISBANE. July 18.—The Queensland Government has asked the Commonwealth to reconsider the possibility of bringing a small ...

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  25. JAPS OPPOSE TREATY

    TOKIO, July 13 (A. A. P.—Reuter) The 200,000 people on Aname Island—on the 27th Parallel between Japan and Okinawa ...

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  26. £6000 a Year for Margaret

    LONDON, July 13.—The House of Commons will rush through a special Bill next week to ensure Princess Margaret receiving an ...

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  27. U.S. OFFICIALS SUSPENDED

    WASHINGTON July 12.—The State Department to-night disclosed it had suspended two high ranking officials to await hearings ...

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  28. Modern Carrier For U.S. Navy

    WASHINGTON, July 13.—The Navy announced yesterday the award of a 218,000,000 dollars (A87,321,428) contract for the ...

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  29. AFRICAN TROOPS FOR MALAYA

    NAIROBI, July 13.—Two East African infantry battalions will leave for Malaya next January to night bandits. ...

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  30. WORKERS' NEW CLASSIFICATIONS

    BRISBANE, July 13.—New classifications of engine drivers in North Queensland have been granted by the Industrial Court. ...

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  31. PLANE CRASHES INTO RIVER

    RIO DE JANEIRO, July 13.—A DC3 airliner plunged into the Sol River, near Aracaju, killing all 29 persons shoard. Aracaju ...

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  32. Dutch Migrants Delayed

    SYDNEY, July 13.—The Australian wool clip for the 1951-52 season should be slightly larger than that of the previous season. ...

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  33. Mackay City Plan to Cost £2,500,000

    BRISBANE, July 13.—The Mackay city plan, the cost of which will run into about £2,500,000 wil take over 50 years ...

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  34. WOOL AUCTIONS TO REMAIN

    CANBERRA, July 13.—The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. McEwen) said in the House of Representatives to-day ...

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  35. MR. CASEY'S VIEWS

    CANBERRA, July 13.—Australia had to steer a middle course between two dangers in dealing with the Japanese Peace Treaty, Mr. R. G. Casey said in the House of Representatives to-day ...

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  36. HAIFA STRIKE POSTPONED

    HAIRA, July 13.—A strike which would have paralysed Haifa refineries has been postponed until next Tuesday. ...

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  37. Better Air Services For Country

    BRISBANE, July 13.—Eight Queensland country centres will receive bette rair services as a result of aerodrome ...

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  38. 45 MISSING IN SHIP SINKING

    PUSAN, July 13 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Forty-five persons were missing and feared drowned after a small coasting vessel sank off ...

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  39. Anti-Red Riots in Guatemala

    GUATEMALA CITY, July 12: Gustemalan troops fired during demonstrations here to-day in front of the National Palace. ...

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  40. JET LINERS FOR PACIFIC RUN

    VANCOUVER, July 13.—Comet jet airlines will be flying the Pacific to Australia within one year, reducing the journey ...

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  41. Cars Worfh £1,000,000

    SYDNEY, July 13.—The freighter Derrymore, chartered by the Austlin Company, which has reached Sydney, has a cargo of ...

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  42. EX-SOLDIER'S VIEWS ON JAP TREATY

    BRISBANE, July 13.—Brigadier C.A. McEachern, Brisbane solicitor and former Eighth Division Brigadier believes that ...

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  43. JAP INDEMNITY TO Ex-P.O.W.

    LONDON, July 13.—The Daily Mail" says prisoners of war who suffered at the hands of the Japanese will share about £5,000,000 ...

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  44. UGANDA ORDER FOR CANE HARVESTER

    MACKAY, July 13.—Construction will be starting soon on the Moloney cane harvester for export to Uganda. East Africa. ...

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  45. PEOPLE SPENDING' MORE CAUTIOUSLY

    BRISBANE, July 13.—Rumors of an increase in the basic wage and the continuing price spiral was forcing people to spend more ...

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