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  4. Halt To Q'land Scheme

    BRISBANE, July 28.— War service land settlement in Queensland will be halted. State Cabinet made this ...

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  5. Paper Wants UNO Wind-up

    LONDON, July 28.—The United Nations Organisation was strongly criticised to-day by London's Daily Express which editorially demands that "the United Nations should now be wound up." ...

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  6. BUDGET PLANS

    CANBERRA, July 28.— Little variation in defence expenditure — although the recruiting campaign will be slowed down — and concessions in payroll tax can be expected in the forthcoming budget, it was learned to-day. Associated with budget proposals is ...

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  7. England May Save Test

    LEEDS, July 28.—Laker and Bailey, in a partnership worth 57, to-day not only gave England a chance of saving the Fourth Test, but also gave her a sporting chance of winning. ...

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  8. ARTHUR'S CONDUCT WAS QUESTIONABLE

    SYDNEY, July 28.—The former N.S.W. Mines Minister, J. G. Arthur, had acted with insufficient regard to the standards of conduct expected of a Cabinet Minister, Mr. H. Snelling, Q.C., submitted at the Doyle Royal ...

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  9. [?]EW STATE IN NORTH QLD. IS SUGGESTED

    BRISBANE, July 28.—Noth[?]ng would stop the [?] Government which as [?]balling" through at ...

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  10. Anxiety Allaved

    YEPPOON, July 28.— The unexpected appearance of two men in the police station at Yeppoon, 34 miles from ...

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  11. Child's Amazing Escape

    MELBOURNE, July 28.— A man held a screaming child by the ankle as she dangled between a railway platform ...

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  12. WINEGROWERS BLOCK ROADS

    MONTPELIER (France), July 28.—Farmers to-day battled with police sent out to destroy a road block of ...

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  13. Death Penalty To Go

    MELBOURNE, July 28.—The Victorian Government would legislated to abolish the death penalty in Victoria, the acting ...

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  15. PILOT'S FATE MAY BE KNOWN TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, July 28.—The late of missing Wirraway pilot, Terence Peter Hallinan, of Maryborough, Queensland, may ...

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  17. Tin At Lowest Price

    BRISBANE, July 28.— Tin fell to its lowest price in five years on the London metal exchange on Monday—the first ...

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  18. Incidence Of Polio

    BRISBANE, July 28.—Sixty-one cases of poliomyelitis were reported in Brisbane in 1952-53, including 41 in the six months ...

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  19. Not 'Lawyers' Paradise'

    MELBOURNE, July 28.— Legal men, who appear before the Arbitration Court to-day, denied that arbitration to-day ...

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  20. CALLIDE COAL WARNING

    BRISBANE, July 28.— The acting Premier, Mr. Duggan, has warned the Victorian Government that some day it may ...

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  22. Alpine Death Roll

    WELLINGTON, July 28.— The death toll in the worst alpine accident in New Zealand's history rose to six when ...

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  23. IMPALED ON STUMP: GRAZIER DEAD

    ROCKHAMPTON, July 28. —John Robert Gillis (41. married), died on his property at Mungi. 23 miles from Baralaba. ...

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  24. Arthritis Cure

    DARWIN, July 28.—Sir Edward Hallstrom will send two bottles of what is claimed to be an arthritis cure to a research ...

    Article : 106 words
  25. Country Party Seats

    BRISBANE, July 28.— The Country Party council decided to-day to call nominations for eight Queensland House of ...

    Article : 69 words
  26. Typhoid Carriers

    MELBOURNE, July 28.— Eighteen typhoid fever carriers have been detected in the Melbourne metropolitan area. ...

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