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  4. Doyle Known To Arthur

    SYDNEY, July 29.—Former N.S.W. Mines Minister, J. G. Arthur, could not have failed to know Reginald [?]y Doyle was an unworthy associate, Judge Amssaid at the Doyle Royal Commission to-day. ...

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  5. Reds Ready To Begin Talks

    PARIS, July 29.—The French right wing radical newspaper, L'Aurore, reported to-day from Moscow that Russia would shortly announce its readiness to take part in a four power meeting — but at the highest level. ...

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  6. RISE OF CHINA

    MELBOURNE, July 29.—The ma jor lesson of the Korean campaign was the rise of Communist China as a great military power, the chief of the Australian General Staff, Lt.-Gen. Sir Sydney Rowell, said to-night. "It is indeed a sobering thought for us all," he added. ...

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  7. Another Judge Wanted

    BRISBANE, July 29.—A move for the appointment of an additional State Industrial Court member was made by ...

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  8. AMERICA WILL NOT BUY KOREAN UNITY

    WASHINGTON, July 29.— The Secretary of State, Mr. Dulies, said to-day the United States would not buy Korean unity at the price of Chinese membership of the United Nations. ...

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  9. DEVELOPMENT [?]LULHAM SE LIKELY

    [?]EY, July 29.—Police ex[?] a development in the [?] Lulham poisoning a the next 48 hours. ...

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  10. Cricket Tough Game

    LONDON, July 29. — Members of the Australian cricket team on their first tour of England found that cricket ...

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  11. ESCAPE BID WAS FATAL

    SYDNEY, July 29.— A Melbourne youth was killed late on Tuesday night in a bid to escape from Mount Penang ...

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  12. PLAN TO AID DOCTORS

    BRISBANE, July 29.—A Government plan to improve medical services in Queensland country areas was ...

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  13. SEARCH FOR [?]ISSING PILOT

    [?]RNE, July 29.— An [?] will leave [?] to-morrow morning [?] the Grampian ...

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  14. Anzac Day Poll

    MELBOURNE, July 29.— The acting Premier. Mr. Galvin, has invited the Returned Servicemen's League to discuss with ...

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  15. TROUBLE LOOMING OVER SHIPS' SALE

    SYDNEY, July 29.— The A.C.T.U. might withdraw all seamen from the Commonwealth Shipping Line vessels ...

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  16. FLAME BY AIR FROM ATHENS

    MELBOURNE, July 29.—The Olympic flame for Melbourne's 1956 Olympic Games will probably he flown to Brisbane and ...

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  18. Silence Broken

    NANANGO, July 29.—After 24 days of silence. Lawrence Schultz (8), of Blackbutt, who was injured in an accident on ...

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  19. Senator Taft's Condition

    NEW YORK, July 29.—Senator Robert Taft was to-day reported to be "resting a little more comfortably." ...

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  21. Butter Decision Endorsed

    BRISBANE, July 29.—There was only one dissentient when 150 delegates to the annual conference of the Queensland division of the Australian Country Party to-day carried two resolutions endorsing the action of ...

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  22. Ban By Freezers

    BRISBANE, July 29.— A[?] fr[?]ers to-day d[?] by 143 votes to 128 to [?] their overtimes ban. They were ...

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  23. BRITISH STEAMER UNDER ATTACK

    HONG KONG, July 29.—The British registered 1029 ton steamer. Admiral Hardy, was intercepted and boarded by a ...

    Article : 115 words
  24. Decision On A.E.U. Soon

    MELBOURNE, July 29.— In Melbourne to-day the Full High Court decided that it would determine at its next sittings in ...

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