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  4. Strong plea for hire purchase

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A strong case opposing the Federal Government's proposed curb on hire ...

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  5. HIT AT CUBAN SUGAR DEAL

    LONDON, August 12.-- Lord Kemsley's Manchester 'Daily Dispatch' to-day ...

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  6. Admiral Joy bluntly charges Reds with

    TOKIO, August 12.--Vice Admiral Joy at the 21st session of the Kaesong cease fire talks yesterday accused ...

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  7. RAID ON PERON'S ENEMIES

    BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 12.--Scores of opponents of Argentine's Peron Government were ...

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  8. FIRE TERROR RACES ONWARD

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The carcases of hundreds of sheep and wild animals are scattered over an estimated 500,000 acres of fire-ravaged pastures in Central Queensland. ...

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  9. TAKE DIFFERENT VIEWS ON WAR

    Sir Denys Lowson, the Lord Mayor of London, on his arrival in Australia recently stated that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TO KEEP FAITH WITH DAIRYMEN

    TOOWOOMBA, Sunday.--The Federal Government would keep faith with dairymen in the butter price dispute. The State Governments had no justification ...

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  11. 4-MONTH JOB IN 12 DAYS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Employees at a Sydney factory have got a burntout plant back into ...

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  12. THE GENERAL IS QUITE SURE

    WASHINGTON, August 12.--United States Senators quoted General Eisenhower as saying the United States must rush the building of anti-Soviet military bastions in ...

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  13. DANGER TO COAST IN GIN GIN BLAZE

    BUNDABERG, Sunday.--More than 50 men have been fighting a bush fire which swept through Gin Gin station, two miles on the Gladstone side of Gin Gin, on Saturday. ...

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  14. SOME PROGRESS IN OIL TALKS

    TEHERAN, August 12. -- The Persian Education Minister (Kaim Sanjabl) said after a one-hour meeting yesterday of ...

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  15. Price freeze discussions

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--in Sydney to-morrow a conference representing 25 business organisations will discuss the State ...

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  16. City ringed with fires

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Despite the fact that the wind died down to-day, firemen and ...

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  17. BRITISH MOVING OVER

    LONDON, Aug. 12. -- The 'Sunday Express' says almost the whole regular British Army, with the ...

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  18. AIR LIFT FOR RARE BLOOD

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Three bottles of a rare type of blood were flown to Port Moresby this afternoon. ...

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  19. Atmosphere

    GENERAL NAM IL replied that he had "taken note of the Allied demands regarding the cease fire line." ...

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  20. C.O.D. cannery for Nth. Rockhampton

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Committee of Direction or Fruit Marketing will build a new £100,000 cannery on the ...

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  21. Main burst under semi-trailer

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The rear wheels of a semi-trailer loaded with four motor car bodies sank four feet into ...

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  22. GOOD OIL DRIED UP IN PERSIA

    TEHERAN, Aug. 12.--The Persian Finance Minister (All Varasteh) told the Majlis today that the country was in ...

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  23. McGIRR BLAMED FOR DAIRY CRISIS

    MURWILLUMBAH, Sunday.--The present crisis in the dairying industry rested right at the door of the McGirr Government, the Postmaster General and Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr. H. ...

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  24. Strikers state resumption terms

    COLLINSVILLE, Sunday. -- State coal mine engine drivers to-day offered to return to work if a conference with the ...

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  25. State Parliament opens to-morrow

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Most country members of Parliament have arrived in Brisbane ready for the opening of Parliament ...

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  26. Berlin mach climax of youth festival

    BERLIN, August 12.--Fanfares sounding Reveille in East Berlin's youth camps early to-day opened "the biggest youth march ever" to mark the climax of the two-week world youth ...

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  27. Warning by minister

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Federal Government would not proceed with its long term stabilisation scheme ...

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  28. ATTENDANCE WAS DOWN

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The total attendance for the Royal National Show, which closed ...

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  29. Shot with .22

    BRISBANE, Sun. -- Trevor John Parminter (14), of Gordon Park, was accidentally shot to the abdomen with a .22 rifle ...

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  30. MURDER ECHO IN LONELY DEATH

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A key Crown witness in a 1949 Brisbane murder trial was found dead in a lonely hut at ...

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  31. Profit margin order in N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Trade authorities said to-night that retail traders could not apply the State Government's order ...

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  32. Plea to extend R.S.L. preference

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Preference to soldiers should be extended for all time instead of seven years, Sir George Ansell, ...

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  33. Special treatment for broken leg

    BRISBANE, Sun.--Charleville flying doctor (Dr. A. Vickers) to-day brought a man with a broken leg to Brisbane ...

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  34. Premier unchanged

    BRISBANE, Sun.--The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) spent a fairly comfortable day to-day. His condition was reported to ...

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  35. Brisbane hit run fatality

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Police say a man struck and killed by a car at 1 a.m. to-day was a hit run victim. ...

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  36. STRIKE AGAINST CUT LUNCHES

    SYDNEY, Sun. -- About 400 Snowy Mountain workers are on strike because a special bus service taking them to lunch ...

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  37. Airport opened at Innisfail

    INNISFAIL, Sun.--History was made at Innisfail to-day when the town's new aerodrome was officially opened. ...

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  38. STATES AS PARTNERS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Commonwealth must recognise the States as partners--not slaves--for successful ...

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  39. Grocer boy to millionaire

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Mr. Jamas Richardson (86), who died to-day, was a Scottish grocer's son who became an Australian millionaire hotel proprietor. He was unmarried. Born in a village in Ayrshire. ...

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  40. Shortage of clergy

    BRISBANE, Sun.--The President of the Queensland Council of Churches (Rev. R. E. Pashen) said to-night that ...

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  41. Theatre contest

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Four "Little Theatre" groups will compete this week for the fight to represent Queensland. ...

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  42. MAY LOSE PASSPORT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Mr. J. J. Brown, Communist State Secretary of the Australian Railways Union, who is in ...

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