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  4. U.S. VISIT UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA, July 28.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, said to-day that he had not had any discussions about visiting Washington for talks with President Eisenhower. He was replying at a Press conference, to reports in a section of the Press that Cabinet Ministers were pressing for his visit to America to discuss Australian defence ...

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  5. Children [?]erail

    [?] July 28.— A group [?] children to-day derailed [?] South Coast day[?] as it travelled at ...

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  6. Abundant Energy In Farm Wastes

    PETROPOLIS (Brazil). July 28.—Farm wastes contained enough hidden energy to run tractors, provide fuel ...

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  7. H-Bomb Puts End To Suez

    LONDON, July 28.—Renter's Cairo correspondent stays that all British troops, estimated at 72,000, with be evacuated from the Suez Canal Zone within 20 months under an agreement reached with Egypt to-day. ...

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  8. AMERICA WILL NOT BE INTIMIDATED

    WASHINGTON, July 28.—The United States would keep its carriers and planes in the South China Sea "as long as necessary" despite Communist China's warning to get out or "suffer the consequences," officials said ...

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  9. Rush Bill On Spy Inquiry

    CANBERRA, July 28.—The Commonwealth Government may ruth the amending of the Royal Commission on ...

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  10. [?]EFT OF [?]000 [?]LBAG

    [?] July 28.— A postal [?]yee had stolen a mail[?] £30,000 while [?] the mail, the ...

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  11. DOSSIER ON THALLIUM

    SYDNEY, July 28. — A 25 year-old thallium poison victim has kept a dottier of his reactions for the benefit of ...

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  12. PARKING LIMITS IN CIT LIKELY

    BUNDABERG. July 28.—"It is only a matter of before parking time limits are Introduced in Bundaberg, ...

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  13. FOUND KEY TO WEATHER

    wASHINGTON. July 28. — Science believes that it might have found the place where the world's rood weather —and the bad—Is brewed, said ...

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  14. [?]art Poses [?]mes Query

    [?]VER, July 28.—The [?] manager for [?] that he has asked [?] jury to ...

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  16. MRS. PETROV ENJOYS CONCERT UNNOTICED!

    MELBOURNE. July 28. — Mrs. Evdokla Petrov, Australia's "front page lady," slipped into a West ...

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  17. Tax Concessions Certain

    CANBERRA, July 28.—The restoration of a bate sales tax rate of 8-1/3 per cent, in the 1954-55 Federal budget a now wider consideration. This rate operated in the last year of the Chifley Government and was adopted by the first Menzies-Fadden Government in its 1950-51 budget. ...

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  18. Shire Clerk Charged

    MACKAY. July 28.—Former Proserpine Shire Clerk. Gordan Keith Poschelk (29), [?] charged to-day in Proserpine ...

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  19. A.F. Commands

    [?] July 28.— [?] commands [?] were [?] ...

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  20. LENNONS (RECORD) PROFIT £60,640

    BRISBANE. July 28.—Lennon's Hotel Ltd. will erect a new £275,000 eight-storey building on its Adelaide-st. freehold, ...

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  21. Issue By Wypers

    BRISBANE. July 23.—Wyper Brothers Ltd.. the Bundaberg merchants, plan to false £50,000 by an issue of ordinary shares ...

    Article : 75 words
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