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  4. Clear-cut verdict for N.Z. Nationalists

    WELLINGTON, September 2.--The clear-cut verdict given by New Zealanders at yesterday's poll shows the swing of pendulum which tipped the Labor Party out of office at the end ...

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  5. Pacific Security Pact is signed in San Francisco by 3 envoys

    SAN FRANCISCO, September 2.--The United States, Australia and New Zealand yesterday formally declared their intention of standing together to resist aggression in the Pacific. ...

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  6. BUTTER BOYCOTT THREAT

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Unless the price of butter in Queensland is increased dairymen will ...

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  7. EGYPT TOLD "FREE CANAL"

    FLUSHING MEADOW, September 2.-- The Security Council yesterday Condemned Egypt for ...

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  8. United Nations medals for service in Korea

    United Nations land, sea and air force personnel serving in Korea will receive this United Nations Medal. The ribbon is blue and white. The word Korea will appear on the metal band. The words on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Mutilated body was

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.--a badly mutilated man was this afternoon found dead aboard the 45ft. ketch Christine, which was aground oh Humbug Leads in the Fitzroy ...

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  10. Treaty delegates gather

    SAN FRANCISCO, September 2.--The first contingent of the Japanese treaty delegation ...

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  11. HER BED WAS "STRANGE"

    LISMORE, Sunday. --A married woman woke up in bed in a Lismore hotel this morning and ...

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  12. ALLIES GAIN GROUND ON KOREAN FRONT

    TOKIO, September 2.--The United Nations, fighting in mountainous country across 40 miles of the central-east and central fronts, gained up to ...

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  13. Miracle for blind woman

    LONDON, September 2. -- Mrs. Theresa Owens, who has been blind for two years since she was struck on the ...

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  14. Bullet wound in head; accident

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Herbert Henry James Hutchison (25), a quarry worker, of Klln-Street Portland (N.S.W.), was ...

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  15. 36 die in capsize

    MONTAUK (New York), September 2. --Thirty-six people, lost their lives when a fishing boat ...

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  16. RED IMPERIALISM REAL THREAT TO-DAY

    NEW YORK, September 2. -- Aggressive Communist imperialism was a greater threat to Australia and New Zealand than the [?]rgence of Japan, the 'New York Times' ...

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  17. TAMWORTH JUROR ILL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Dr. S. Shineberg, of Tamworth, tonight said on oath that one of the jurors participating in ...

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  18. FEW MIGRANTS GO BACK TO CUT CANE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Few migrants sent to work in the canefields have returned once their contracts have ended. The Commonwealth ...

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  19. FRUITLESS SEARCH FOR BLIND MAN

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- A live days' bush search has failed to yield a clue to the disappearance of ...

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  20. Shooter still at large

    MELBOURNE, Sun. -- Police have not yet been able to trace the "fanatical" young woman who shot and wounded ...

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  21. "Amazing" escapes in car crash

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Four young people had amazing escapes from death this afternoon after ...

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  22. VOLCANO ABATING

    DJAKARTA, September 2. --Reports reaching here yesterday said the 24-hour-old Kloet volcanic eruption ...

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  23. "Yes" campaign opens to-morrow

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Liberal Party's campaign for a "Yes" vote at the referendum to be held on September 22 will ...

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  24. Hotel shaken by gelignite

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Police are searching for a well-known criminal in connection with a "mystery explosion" at ...

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  25. 19,700 missions

    TOKIO, September 2.--Allied planes flew more than 19,700 combat and supply missions in Korea during August, Far East ...

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  26. M.I.G's shot down

    TOKIO, Sept. 2.--American F86 jets shot down four Russian type MIG 15 planes to-day against two to one odds in what ...

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  27. 4 test pilots die

    WICHITA (Kansas), Sep. 2. --Four test pilots died when two B47 strato jet-bombers crashed in mid-air and ...

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  28. WOOL PRICES TO BE EASIER?

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Prices at the wool sales opening here to-morrow are expected to be 20 to 25 per cent below levels ...

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  29. Choirboys milksops?

    LONDON, September 2.-- British choirboys are not the little horrors they used to be, because they now drink ...

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  30. "BREAD OF DEATH" RESULT OF EFFORTS TO EVADE TAX

    PARIS, September 2.--Police at Police rs (Western France) on Friday arrested a miller and a baker who will be charged with manslaughter. The arrests followed police investigations into the source ...

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  31. MYXO PROJECT

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Introduction of myxomatosis virus will begin in the next few days at the Institute of Medical and ...

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  32. Milkless day in Rockhampton

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.-- No pasteurised milk was delivered to householders or shops in Rockhampton to-day but ...

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  33. New stamps soon

    CANBERRA, Sunday. --Designs for the new increased rate postage stamps were announced to-night. ...

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  34. Grazier's ordeal

    DALBY, Sunday. -- Donald Wormwell (52), grazier, of Condamine-street, lay in agony for several hours yesterday after ...

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