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  4. NO CUT IN ESSENTIAL STATE WORKS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The State s essential works at present under way will not be pruned because of this financial year's 16 per cent loan program cut. . ...

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  5. Case of mistaken identity

    IPSWICH, Monday.--Two charges against an 18-year-old Brisbane youth for alleged ...

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  6. Attack on arms drive critics

    LONDON, September 3.--A slashing attack on Left Wing critics of rearmament was a ...

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  7. Wanted ban on Jap. navy or air force

    NEW YORK, September 3.--Australia and New Zealand had urged that the United States Japanese bilateral security ...

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  8. POWER FROM THE SUN?

    Atom scientist, Professor Marcus Oliphant. said recently that Australia has not paid enough attention ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Monkey gland doctor, Voronoff dead at 85

    GENEVA, September 3.--The famed monkey gland specialist, Dr. Sergo Voronoff, died at Lausanne on Saturday. Voronoff, born in Russia ...

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  10. Grazier charged with murder in witness box

    TAMWORTH, Monday.--Thomas Langhorne Fleming, charged with the murder of his wife, entered the witness box to-day to testify in his own defence. ...

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  11. RUHR UNABLE TO MAKE ARMAMENTS

    BONN, September 3.--The West German Economics Minister (Professor. Ludwig Erhard) says ...

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  12. DECREASE IN WOOL VALUES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Values at the opening of the- new season's wool sales to-day were ...

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  13. ARAB LEAGUE SUPPORT FOR EGYPT

    ALEXANDRIA, September 3.--The Arab League political committee last night expressed ...

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  14. Military Japan opposed

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The A. C. T. U. Congress at its opening session to-day carried by an ...

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  15. Jury Verdict Wednesday?

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The jury's verdict in the Ma[?] case is expected on Wednesday. Bernard Joseph Maguire ...

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  16. DEATH FROM LIGHTNING

    BRISBANE. Monday.--A girl was struck dead, two horses killed and an aboriginal stockman injured by a lightning bolt ...

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  17. BODY ON KETCH IDENTIFIED

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday.--The mutilated body of a man found hanging over the side of ...

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  18. Mystery deepens

    MARSEILLES, September 3.--Mrs. Melinda Maclean, wife of the missing British dilomat, Donald Maclean, touched off a ...

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  19. ATTEMPT TO STEAL WOOL.

    DALBY, Monday.--A youth dropped from, an overhead bridge on to a train waggon of wool on April 16 and pushed ...

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  20. Fruit retailers threaten boycott of Sydney markets

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Some fruit retailers are so disgusted with blackmarketing at City markets they are threatening to close their shops and have a month's holiday. ...

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  21. Fire outbreak in hopper

    CAIRNS, Monday.--An ex-plosion in a sanding dust hopper at Capricornia Plywood Mill this afternoon ignited ...

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  22. Cairns drome improvements

    CAIRNS. Monday.--The officer in charge of the Civil Aviation Department at Cairns Airport (Mr. E. Read) said ...

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  23. WIDE POLICE SEARCH FOR ARMED WOMAN

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Police fear an armed woman, believed to be a homicidal maniac, who has appeared three times in four days, may strike again tomorrow. ...

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  24. Mr. Collins for sugar talks

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The acting Premier (Mr. Galr) will not attend the international sugar price talks ...

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  25. BUTTER, CHEESE AND MEAT PRICES FOR EARLY DISCUSSION

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Primary producers from all parts of the State will come to Brisbane this week to discuss meat, butter and cheese prices. ...

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  26. ASSIMILATE ABORIGINES

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Commonwealth and State Governments will take steps to assimilate the aborigine population ...

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  27. Tighter terms on hire purchase

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Tighter terms for hire purchase will be enforced by leading finance companies ...

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  28. CONCESSION COMMITTEE

    CANBERRA. Monday.--The Minister for Customs (Senator O'Sullivan) announced the following appointments to the ...

    Article : 156 words
  29. Aborigines want full rights

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Sole aboriginal representative at the Commonwealth conference on native welfare, which opened here to-day, Mr. H. S. Groves, launched an appeal for full citizenship rights for all aborigines. ...

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  30. STH. AFRICAN FLIGHTS START IN MARCH

    The Australia-South Africa air service would start in March, the Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr Anthony) announced recently. Terminals would be Perth and Johannesburg, with stopping points at Cocos Island ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. Bread poisoning quest by police

    NIMES, Sept. 3.--French police arc now trying to find a "third man" in the mystery or the "bread of madness" ...

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