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  4. SEATO May Mean Aust. Forces Overseas

    CANBERRA, August 6. — Australia may be required to maintain forces abroad with other contracting Treaty Powers under the proposed South-East Asian Treaty Organisation. Stating ...

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  5. [?]ied Jail [?]eak In [?]verse

    [?]Y, August 6.— A 26-[?]-old ex-convict was [?]d to four months' im[?] yesterday for trying ...

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  6. NO STING IN STUD CATTLE MARKET EXHIBITION SALES

    BRISBANE, August 6.—Stud beef cattle prices at the Exhibition sales to-day were as much as 25 per cent lower than last year's prices. Leading selling agents said that, apart from animated bidding for outstanding cattle, the market ...

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  7. Railway Army Boycott ?

    BRISBANE, August 6.— The Combined Federal Railway Unions' Committee to-day decided to recommend railway ...

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  8. To review Laws on Sedition

    CANBERRA. August 6.—The Commonwealth Government will review the laws against sedition and espionage ...

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  9. Spent A Night In Car Boot

    MELBOURNE, August 6.— Two brothers spent last night locked in the boot of a car in the garage of an ...

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  10. POLICE RESCUE POLE

    LONDON. August 6.— The crew of the Polish ship Jaroslav Dabrowski hurled missiles at British police who ...

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  11. PARSON'S SPACE BELIEFS

    LONDON. August 6.— Rev. Ronald Cartmel amateur astronomer and Vicar of Aldridge. Staffordshire, says that ...

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  12. LIQUOR FOR CAFES?

    BRISBANE. August 6.— Offthe-course belling legislation and amendments to the Liquor Act will not be ...

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  13. [?]AIR FORCE [?]ASHES TO [?]Y RESCUE

    [?]Y, August 6.— An air [?] crash launch dashed [?] to sea to-day to re[?] box of 50 male vinegar ...

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  14. N.S.W. PARTY LEADER TO RESIGN

    SYDNEY, Aug. 6. — The N.S.W. Opposition Leader. Mr. V. H. Treatt, announced tonight that he would resign as ...

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  15. MEAT PROBE BY PREMIER TO-DAY

    BRISBANE. August 6.—The Premier. Mr. Gair, will investigate Brisbane's meat crisis [?]orrow. He said, to-night ...

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  16. THREAT TO ASSASSINATE MR. MENZIES

    PERTH, August 6.—A threat to assassinate the Prime Minister. Mr. Menzies, was made to Perth newspaper executive ...

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  17. REPORT ON HOWARD TO MINISTER

    BRISBANE, August 6.— The Mines Minister. Mr. Riordan, announced to-day that he had received a report from the ...

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  18. May Inspect Mental Homes

    BRISBANE. August 6.— The Labour Caucus to-day approved of the Health Minister. Mr. Moore's conferring with ...

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  19. Police Chief Starts Leave

    BRISBANE. August 6.— The Police Commissioner, Mr. J. Smith, will begin a year's pre[?]etirement have to-morrow. He ...

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  20. Nurses Call Off Rolling Strikes

    BRISBANE, Aug. 6.—Nurses at the State's major hospitals and at Sandgate Eventide Home have decided to call off ...

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  21. [?] Bonus By [?]erg Foundry

    [?]BANE. August 6.—[?] Foundry Co. Ltd. [?] a capital reconstruction [?] bonus share issue to ...

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  22. JET PLANE "BANGS" DAMAGE GIFTS

    LONDON, August 6.— Supersonic "bangs" by jet planes made news in British newspapers yesterday ...

    Article : 128 words
  23. WIRRAWAY WRECKAGE FOUND ?

    MELBOURNE. Aug 6.— The Air Force may resume the search for a R.A.A.F. Wirraway tra[?]ng [?] which ...

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  24. CHINA REJECTION OF U.S. PROTEST

    HONG KONG. August 6.— Communist China yesterday "categorically rejected" a second United States protest ...

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  25. [?]VE TO CHECK [?]EAD OF PESTS

    [?] August 6.—[?] State authorities [?] their efforts to [?] spread of plant pests ...

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  26. HOT NEWS FROM T/V.

    LONDON, August 6.—Heat from television cameras and high-powered archghts is blamed for setting off automatic ...

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  27. ENGLAND'S GAMES LEAD OF 120 PTS.

    VANCOUVER, August 6.—England maintained her lead in the Empire Games to-day by over 120 points from Australia. Unofficial points at the end of Thursday's events were: England 378-1/3, Australia 2533/4, Canada 234, South Africa 1683/4. ...

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  28. DECISION SOON IN MINING CLAIMS

    BRISBANE, August 6.— The Queensland Coal Owners' Association secretary. Mr. W. Thomas has received a ...

    Article : 147 words
  29. Import Threat To Clothing

    CANBERRA. August 6.—The Australian clothing industry will press the Commonwealth Tariff Board for higher duties ...

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  30. MOVE TO BEAT BLUE TONGUE

    CANBERRA. August 6.—Australian animal quarantine regulations will be amended soon to prevent the introduction ...

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  31. E.D.C. TALKS DECIDED

    PARIS, August 6.—The conference of six nations which will form the planned European Defence Community will ...

    Article : 142 words
  32. TYPHOID FEVER CURE

    LANSING (Michigan), Aug. 6.—Dr. Albert Heustis. State Health Commissioner, announced yesterday that the ...

    Article : 114 words
  33. [?]th-round Win

    [?] 6.— Young [?]attered New[?] Russell [?] into an ...

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  34. GAOL FOR COMS.

    LONDON. August 6.—Reuter's Ferrars correspondent says that an Italian court to-day sent 2[?] Communist agitators to prison ...

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  35. WILL BE SEALED OFF

    PERTH. August 6. — The Rough Range No. 2 well will be [?]andened at 4379 feet and will [?] scales. O[?] dry hole. ...

    Article : 60 words
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