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  4. Violent storms in U.S.

    NEW YORK, July 20. --Violent thunderstorms, accompanied by winds that, reached 82 ...

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  5. TENSION RISES IN CEASE

    TOKIO, July 20.--Correspondents noted an undercurrent of tension among allied officers to-day about the way in which the Korean situation is developing. ...

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  6. BLACK MARKETING OF BRISBANE HOSPITAL FOODSTUFF ALLEGED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Vigils at the general hospital at dawn on several days this week by men from the C.I.B. resulted in the interception ...

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  7. Award of £2322 damages

    Brisbane, Friday. -- Mr. Justice Mack to-day awarded James Patrick Wust, who was ...

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  8. Hundreds of Gloucesters prisoners

    TOKIO, July 20.--A North Korean newsman attending the cease fire talks told allied correspondents to-day ...

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  9. Freezing weather sweeping south

    FREEZING weather accompanied by gales and heavy snow in many places swept southern States yesterday. ...

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  10. Ultimatum by doctors in Britain

    London, July 20. -- Representatives of 20,000 doctors working under Britain's national ...

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  11. No need for mediation

    SYDNEY, Fri,--The Indian Prime Minister (Mr. Nehru) has cabled the Australian Government that there is no need ...

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  12. OBJECTIONS TO JAPANESE PEACE TREATY

    TOKIO, July 20. -- The Japanese Opposition Social Democratic Party yesterday sent a ...

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  13. Service intake now 200 a week

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- A total of 74,141 men had inquired about joining the permanent forces since the ...

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  14. Crown Prince dies

    LONDON, July 20.--Former Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, known as "Little Willie," died at Hechingen, ...

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  15. Cairns waterside dispute spreads

    CAIRNS, Fri, -- The dispute over the method of loading sugar in the Danish vessel Magdala to-day spread to the ...

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  16. Huge bill for tyres

    BRISBANE, Fri.--A total of 120 motor truck tyres are being worn out eacn week on the Collide--Gladstone coal ...

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  17. C.I.B. protest

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Appointment of two general police officers to high ranking C.I.B. posts resulted in a ...

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  18. Deaths probed

    BRISBANE, Fri.--The death of 139 cattle in a train which reached Cloncurry yesterday is being investigated by the ...

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  19. Air transport of weaners suggested

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday. -- The aerial transport of weaners or young cattle from inland breeding grounds to coastal ...

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  20. Specific proposals will

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will submit specific proposals to a special national anti-inflationary conference of community leaders in Sydney on July 30. ...

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  21. Railway unions seek pay rise

    BRISBANE, Fri.--The Railway Commissioner (Mr. Maloney) will consider claims by Federal railway unions for a ...

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  22. Well received in London

    LONDON, July 20. -- Reuter's financial correspondent says the anti-inflationary program ...

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  23. Not a good bet

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. Justice Heron to-day wished a young couple best wishes and said no hoped they would be ...

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  24. NEW PRICES REFERENDUM NECESSARY?

    BRISBANE, Friday. --The Acting Premier (Mr. V. C. Gair) claimed to-day a further ...

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  25. Fireworks went astray

    CAIRNS, Fri. --A firework rocket termed a "Flying Pigeon" went astray at the Cairns show to-night when the ...

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  26. No substitute for Parliament

    CANBERRA,' Fri.--Socalled national conferences are no substitute for an early meeting of Parliament, which now is a ...

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  27. Remanded on murder charge

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Thomas Langhorne Fleming (43), grazier, of Mt. Parry, Willow Tree, who appeared on remand in ...

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  28. Coaster located

    NOUMEA, July 20. -- The coaster Jeanne D'Arc, of 100 tons, which has been adrift through engine trouble, has ...

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  29. Passengers hurt in fierce storm

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--Thirty passengers aboard the Duntroon were injured--one seriously--during a storm when the ...

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  30. Drainage scheme

    BRISBANE, Fri.--A drainage scheme for the Clare tobacco growing area at a cost of £63,000 is proposed by the State ...

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  31. Electrocuted

    SYDNEY, Fri. -- Henry Burgess Ranson (28), married, of Matraville was electrocuted at a Matraville electricity ...

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  32. FRANCO TO RESTORE SPANISH MONARCHY?

    Madrid, July 20.--General Franco says he appointed a new Government last night to tighten relations with the west and put a king on Spain's throne. ...

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  33. Public Service protests

    Melbourne, Friday. -- Public servants organisations in Melbourne to-day protested ...

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  34. Seamen will be fined for protest walk-off

    Melbourne, Friday.--Seamen who walked off 20 inter-Slate ships in Melbourne to-day, as a protest against the gaol sentence on the general secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation ...

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  35. Took a tumble

    CEBOLLA (Colorado), July 20.--Comedian Bob Hope was tossed into the swift rapids of the Gunnison River near ...

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  36. Higher tinplate supply urged

    SYDNEY, Fri. -- The Federal Government is urging the United Kingdom and the United States Governments to ...

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  37. Polio in city

    BRISBANE. Fri. -- There were 04 cases of poliomyelitis throughout the State in June, the Health Department ...

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  38. STOP PRESS

    CAIRO, July 20.--Reports reaching Cairo to-day said that King Abdullah of Jordan has been ...

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  39. Watersiders suspended

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- Four watersiders who walked off the job at New Farm yesterday in protest over the conviction of ...

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  40. Q.D.O. affiliation

    BRISBANE. Friday. --The Sale President of the Q.D.O. (Mr. C. H. Jumieson) said today he had been advised by ...

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