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  3. HEAVY DAMAGES SOUGHT FOR VICTIMS OF H-BOMB

    WASHINGTON, September, 24.—Japan wanted a sum in the region of 10,000,000 dollars as direct and indirect damages for the death of a fisherman and the injury of 22 others in the American hydrogen bomb rest last spring, authoritative sources reported today. ...

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  4. COURT FINED MEAT UNION

    BRISBANE, Sept. 24.—The Full Bench of the Industrial Court today lined the Meat Union ...

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  5. BAN ON OVERTIME BY RAILWAYMEN

    TOWNSVILLE, Sept. 24.—An overtime ban by Workshop and Running Shed employees of the Railway Department in Townsville was imposed ...

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  6. MARCH OF SIX HUNDRED

    Seventeen schools from the Lockyer district of West Moreton yesterday held their inter-school ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Court To Consider Decision

    BRISBANE, Sept. 24.—It is expected that the decision to apply an overtime ban will be ...

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  8. Students Presented Wreath

    SYDNEY, Sept 24.—Eight University students today presented the United Nations ...

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  9. RADIO-ACTIVITY IN CANADA

    VANCOUVER, September 24.—Dr. Gordon Shrum, Director of the British Columbia ...

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  10. STATE MEMBERS' PAY INCREASE

    BRISBANE, Sept. 24.—Since the 200 increase approved by Parliament last September, State ...

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  11. Q.C.E. DECISION ON LONG SERVICE LEAVE

    BRISBANE, Sept. 24.—Following a decision by the Q.C.E. today, the Labour Government will probably legislate for pro rata long service leave after ...

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  12. WANT BOARD ABOLISHED

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 24. —Two export organisations in Melbourne today backed up shipowners who ...

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  13. Believe "Lioness" Was Dog

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 24. —Police belive the "lioness," reported to have been signted in the bush ...

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  14. 30 Killed In Petrol Explosion

    BERLIN, Sept. 24.—About 30 Allied officers and German civilians are known to have been ...

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  15. 'Soviet Has Modern Fleet'

    CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—The Soviet Union had a modern fleet of more than 350 submarines, ...

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  16. Five Gaoled For Attack On Girl

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 24. —Mr. Justice Martin told five youths today that their criminal attack on ...

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  17. International Atomic Agency Suggested

    NEW YORK, September 24.—America proposed yesterday the calling of a world scientific conference ...

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  18. Official Startled

    The students led by [?]sman, Roger Milliss [?] of Ashfiled Sydney, carried the wreath to the ...

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  19. NEW GOVT. IN VIETNAM

    SAIGON, Sept. 24.—Victnam's Premier (Ngo Dinh Diem) today announced the composition ...

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  20. POLICE GUARD THEOLOGIAN

    BRISBANE, Sept. 24.—Twenty police guarded Czechoslovakian theologian, Professor Joseph ...

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  21. SUICIDED IN STREET

    MELBOURNE, Sept. —People on their way to work glanced at a man huddled over a gas main ...

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  22. Dancer Says Clergy Will be Disappointed

    SYDNEY, Sept. 24.—Police outnumbered fans wham American strip-tease dancer, Gypsy Rose Lee, arrived at Sydney airport tonight. The 40-years-old ...

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  23. French Police Chief Under Suspicion

    PARIS, September 24. —A Ministry of the Interior communique late last night alleged that the ...

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  24. Bombs In Garden

    SYDNEY, Sept. 24.—An Army squad this morning dug up a second mortar bomb in the ...

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  25. MARGINS HEARING ON OCTOBER 5?

    MELBOURNE, September 24.—The margins case will now re-open before the Arbitration Court ...

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  26. CLAMP ON N.S.T. FIGURES

    BRISBANE, Sept. 24.—The Labour and National Service Department today refused to supply figures ...

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  27. £1000 FOR LOCKYER CREEK WORK

    BRISBANE, Sept. 24.—A sum of £30,825 has been allotted to the Irrigation and Water Supply Commission ...

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  28. GAOLED FOR MANSLAUHTER

    SYDNEY, Sept. 24.—New Australian domestic, Dora Kratochvil (29) was sentenced to four ...

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  29. RAILWAY TO BUILD COTTAGES

    BRISBANE, Sept. 24.—An accelerated programme for building Railway Department ...

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  30. ATTEMPT TO POISON COUPLE

    SYDNEY, Sept. 24.—Police suspect an attempt has been made to murder a young Sydney woman ...

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  31. FIRST M.C.C. SIDE

    LONDON, September 24. —Peter May will captain the M.C.C. team in a one-day game against a Ceylon ...

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  32. SENT TO GAOL

    MACKAY, Sept. 24.—A man alleged to have been fired upon by police while escaping in a stolen car, ...

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  33. £7M. OIL GRANT

    PERTH, Sept. 24.—The Western Australian Premier (Mr. Hawke) said to-day that the State would ...

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  34. N.S.W. Beer May Lose "Kick"

    SYDNEY, Sept. 24.—Some of the kick" will probably be taken out of New South Wales beer. ...

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  35. TONGAN BEATEN

    MELBOURNE, September 24.—Australian heavy-weight champion, Ken Brady (14.12), had little ...

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