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  4. DOUBT IN KOREA

    NEW YORK, August 3.—The Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, to-day flew across the Pacific towards Seoul to have talks with the South Korean President, Dr. Syngman Rhee, on the wording of a Korean-American security pact. A report from Tokio ...

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  5. Railmen Fear Future

    TOWNSVILLE, August 3.—A statement made by Mr. Duggan to railwaymen at Ipswich that he would ...

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  6. Tax Appeal Of Great Interest

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 3.—The Anstralasian Jam Co. Ltd. appealed to the High Court to-day against the imposition of £88,000 additional taxation including £20,000 penalties. ...

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  7. [?]alary 'Grab' [?]nder Review

    [?]BANE, August 3.—Labour caucus to-morrow will [?] consider the question of Parliamentary sal- [?] allowances. [?] caucus decision to ...

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  8. No Change In Land Policy

    BRISBANE, August 3.— The secretary of the Selectors Association, Mr. G. Humphreys, denied to-day that ...

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  9. Union Will Deal With Freezers

    BRISBANE, August 3.— The State Industrial Court was told to-day that the meat union was "in the process" of ...

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  10. Keen Speculation On Churchill's Future

    LONDON, August 3.—The Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, caused a political stir last night by driving to Royal Lodge, Windsor, for a talk with the Queen, but authoritative quarters said the visit had no political sig- ...

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  11. Typhoid Warning

    MELBOURNE, August 3.— Health authorities in all States were warned to-day following an announcement that ...

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  12. Skill Margins "Important"

    MELBOURNE, August 3.— Skill margins were so important that the Full Arbitration Court must hear a case for ...

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  13. 5,000 For [?]y's Injuris

    [?]RNE, August 3.— A year-old boy who lost his [?] hearing in a car will receive £15,000 ...

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  14. VESSEL WITH 75 ABOARD MISSING

    NOUMEA (New Caledonia), August 3.—An air and sea s[?] is being made for the 240 tons motorship, Monique, ...

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  15. Murder Charge

    MELBOURNE, August 3.— Clarence Edward Richings (43), farmer, of Kilsyth, was charged in the City Court yesterday ...

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  16. MINER CRUSHED TO DEATH

    IPSWICH, August 3.—A 26-years-old miner was crushed to death at Ebbw Vale to-day when the wall of a clay pil ...

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  17. Holiday For Queen

    BRISBANE, August 3.—A public holiday for Hie Queen's visit next year is under State Cabinet consideration. Granting ...

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  18. £135,000 For Building

    BRISBANE, August 3.—The Strand building, which is over 60-years-old, was gold to-day for £135,000. The building has ...

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  19. Two Killed In Smash

    SYDNEY, August 3. — A woman and her baby grandson were killed instantly when the car in which they were ...

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  20. Infant Mortality

    GENEVA, August 3. — A World Health Organisation report released to-day showed that intant mortality has ...

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  23. GALLONS OF WINE GO DOWN DRAIN

    BRISBANE, August 3.—Gallons of top quality wine are being poured down the dram at the exhibition ground. ...

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  24. SEARCH FOR MOTHER OF 6

    SYDNEY, August 3.— The 36-year-old wife of a wealthy north-western district grazier is believed to have had about ...

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  26. Buildings Deteriorate

    BRISBANE, Aug. 3.—School of Arts buildings throughout Queensland had fallen into oblivion, the State librarian, ...

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  27. Heat Wave Kills 17

    BAGDAD, August 3.—Seventeen people have died from a heat wave in Kuwait. Person Gulf oil town. The ...

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  28. Kangaroo Menace

    SYDNEY, August 3.—Thousands or kangaroos are eating out paddocks and breaking fences in south-western and ...

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  29. National Income Increase

    CANBERRA, August 3.—Australia's national income last financial year increased by over £300,000,000 according to a report which will be studied by the Federal Minister to-morrow when they commence the first of a series of Cabinet meetings to prepare the 1953/54 budget. ...

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  30. MURDERER WILL NOT BE HANGED

    MELBOURNE, August 3.— The Victorian Cabinet to-day rejected a plea by James Robert Walker (43), convicted ...

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  31. Saved From Gas Fumes

    SYDNEY, August 3.—Passing deliverymen pulled three men from a manhole at Pyrmont to-day when the men were ...

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