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  3. From Perth to Darwin

    Visitor to Ipswich yesterday was Mr. L. M. ("Slim") Sawyer, who had just completed a 2500 miles trip on a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CABINET SETS BUDGET PRINCIPLES

    CANBERRA, Aug. 22.— In a three days' sitting which concluded late tonight Federal Cabinet laid ...

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  5. OIL TALKS MAY BE RESUMED

    The Persian Prime Minister (Dr. Mossadeq) received a vote of confidence from the Persian Senate, which, he said, would enable him to reply to the British oil talks ultimatum by 11.30. a.m. G.M.T., the deadline set last night by the Lord Privy ...

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  6. MAJOR NEW BATTLES DEVELOPING IN KOREA

    TOKIO, Aug. 22.—Major new battles appeared to be developing along the east front in Korea to-day, as the Communists rushed heavy reinforcements against the ...

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  7. Ancient Korean Books Destroyed

    PARIS, Aug. 22.—Communists have destroyed documents and books dating back to the Ninth Century of ...

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  8. To Enforce Combating of Erosion

    BRISBANE, Aug. 22.— Power to compel landholders to take steps to combat erosion will be ...

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  9. HURRICANE STAYED AT SEA

    TAMPICO (Mexico), Aug. 22.—The Gulf hurricane which killed 150 persons on Jamaica bore down on ...

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  10. PEACE TREATY OPPOSED MOST BY PHILIPPINES

    CANBERRA, Aug. 22.—The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. R. G. Casey) said to-day that of all the countries he visited in Asia, the Philippines offered the ...

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  11. Sterling Prices To Rise Higher

    BRISBANE, Aug. 22.— Sterling area prices will rise even higher, according to Mr. Colin Clark, the Director of ...

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  12. 32 ACCEPT FOR TREATY TALKS

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 22—The State Department yesterday announced that 32 countries had formally ...

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  13. ASKED GOVT. NOT TO ELECTRIFY RAILWAYS

    BRISBANE, Aug. 22.—Mr. W. M. Ewan (C.P., Roma) asked the Government to-day not to continue with its ...

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  14. RECORD FLOODS IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, August 22. —Three Victorian townships to-night were battling against their worst floods on record. ...

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  15. U.K. RAIL MEN CLAIM PAY RISE

    LONDON, Aug. 22.—Half a million British railwaymen handed in a £16,000,000 more pay claim yesterday. ...

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  16. SEVERE 'QUAKE ON HAWAII

    NEW YORK. August 22.—An earthquake at least as severe as the one that preceded the last eruption of ...

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  17. JAP. LEGATION IN AUST. AFTER TREATY

    TOKIO, Aug. 22.—Australia is one of the countries in which Japan will establish a diplomatic legation when ...

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  18. N.S.W. WAITING FOR QLD. MOVE

    SYDNEY. Aug. 22.—Butter in New South Wales may not rise to 2/8 a lb. until next week because the New South Wales ...

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  19. A.B.C. PROGRAMME DIRECTOR DIES

    BRISBANE, Aug. 22.—Mr. James Paul Willis (46). A.B.C. Queensland Division Programme Director, died at his ...

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  20. SALARY INCREASES?

    SYDNEY, Aug. 22.—Labour members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly will seek substantial salary ...

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  21. EFFORTS TO PROTECT JURYMEN

    BRISBANE, August 22. — Detectives are trying to protect jurymen from possible underworld intimidation. All present ...

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  22. NO JAPANESE TOYS

    MELBOURNE, August 22.—It is unlikely that any Victorian wholesale house or chain store will handle ...

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  23. DOWNS MURDER CASE VERDICT

    TOOWOOMBA, Aug. 22.— A Toowoomba housewife, Mrs. Deletha Evangeline Lee, was found not guilty, on the ...

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  24. WILL NOT USE FEDERAL ROLLS

    BRISBANE, Aug. 22.—The State Government will not use Commonwealth rolls for State and local authority elections. ...

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  25. DISCOUNTS WOMAN'S DEATH ACCIDENTAL

    DALBY, August 22.—A detective said at the inquest on a woman to-day he thought the possibility of ...

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  26. COURT TOLD ESCAPEES ARRESTED AT GUN-POINT

    ROCKHAMPTON, Aug. 22.—The story of a gun-point arrest by detectives which brought an end to two gaol escapees' freedom was told in the Court of Petty Sessions to-day. ...

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  27. Butter Withheld From Sale

    MURWILLUMBAH Aug. 22.—Butter was withheld from sale in a Coolangatta shop this morning, following ...

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  28. BLIND MAN HELPED WIFE AT BIRTH

    SYDNEY, Aug. 22.—A blind man assisted his wife at the birth of a premature 3lb. baby boy at Bundanoon, ...

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  29. ROLLS INQUIRY BASIC NASH ELECTION APPEAL QUESTION

    BRISBANE, Aug. 22.—Basic point in the Nash election appeal was the question of inquiry into the rolls. This was made clear in the Full Court to-day by Mr. Justice Philp ...

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  30. INDONESIAN VISIT CANCELLED

    BRISBANE. Aug. 22.—The Director of the Queensland Bureau of Industry Mr. Colin Clark) will not go to ...

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  31. UNIVERSITY HOCKEY

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 22.—South Australia beat Victoria 7 goals to 2, and Western Australia defeated Queensland 3 to 1 ...

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