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  4. DEADLOCK ON KOREAN BUFFER ZONE HOLDS UP CEASE FIRE TALKS

    TOKIO, July 30.--U.N. and Communist delegates to the Kaesong cease fire talks again failed to resolve their differences over the ...

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  5. £1000 libel writ

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A £1000 writ was served out of the District Court to-day on Leslie J. ...

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  6. India objects to Jap treaty

    NEW YORK, July 30. --India has raised three objections to the draft of the proposed ...

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  7. Anti-inflation conference opened in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) threw wage freezing into the ring for discussion at the national anti-inflation conference in Sydney to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. No policy decision made by Govt, on T.A.A or C.O.R.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--No policy decision of any kind had been made in relation to either Trans-Australia Airlines or Commonwealth Oil Refineries, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) ...

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  9. Divergence of views evident

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- When the anti-inflation conference rose at 5.45, after sitting for more than three ...

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  10. Upset in Dawson's position?

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- A sudden reversal has occurred in arrangements under which the former ...

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  11. U.S.-JAP PACT?

    TOKIO, July 30.--The newspaper 'Mainichi' to-day quoted Japanese Foreigh Office sources as ...

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  12. Three injured in wild melee

    SYDNEY, Mon.--One local resident was struck over the head with a pick handle, another had his hand gashed ...

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  13. Fires killing rare lyrebirds

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Bushfires are destroying Queensland's rare lyrebirds, found only in the Granite Belt area near ...

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  14. German migrants popular in U.S.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--State president of the R.S.L. (Mr. R. D. Hulsh) who returned to Brisbane to-night from a three ...

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  15. Price delay behind drop in output

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- While it is dry throughout the dairying districts of the State, dry ...

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  16. Stoppage by A.W.A. electricians

    SYDNEY, Mon.--The Electrical Trades Union State executive to-night called a stoppage on Friday of 1500 ...

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  17. Extension of blood airlift

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- An airlift of blood from Rockhampton to Brisbane -- probably in ...

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  18. One seat went to each party

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  19. Flights cancelled

    THE HAGUE, July 30.-- K.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines announced to-day it had cancelled indefinitely all emigrant ...

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  20. Tragic wreck recalled

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The death of Captain Charles Alban Gray, who died in Brisbane over the week-end, recalls the ...

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  21. COUNTER PROPOSALS BY BRITAIN FOR RESUMING OIL TALKS

    TEHERAN, July 30.--Britain yesterday presented Persia with a set of counter proposals for re-opening the oil talks. They were drawn up in ...

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  22. Second ship for Qid. ports direct

    BRISBANE, Mon.--The Acting Premier (Mr. T. A. Foley) has been advised by Birt and Co., Ltd., that the motor vessel ...

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  23. Against suspension

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Suspension of wool auctions would be agreed to by graziers only in wartime. This was stated by ...

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  24. Plane drops propaganda

    DETROIT, July 30.--Two jet planes failed to force down an unidentified plane showering propaganda ...

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  25. Students stop work

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- About 800 students of the Sydney Teachers' College walked out of their lecture rooms after their ...

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  26. Heavy seas delay carrier

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Heavy sens off the south coast of New South Wales have interfered with the exercise of the ...

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  27. QUAKERS BACK FROM GOODWILL MISSION TO RUSSIA

    LONDON, July 30.--Six of seven Quakers who went on a goodwill visit to Russia two weeks ago have returned to London. They included Professor ...

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  28. Brisbane railways

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Over £300,000 will be spent by the Railways Department this year on its Brisbane suburban ...

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  29. "Highly inflated"

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- City Councillors think the royal ball cost may be cut by £10,000. This would reduce ...

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  30. Astonished that C.W.A. not invited

    WARWICK, Monday. --"I am astonished to find that the Country Women's Associations of ...

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  31. Sharp exchange marks opening of murder case

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The trial of Leonard Vaughan Toms, 38, and George Joseph Hackett, 31, charged with the murder of ...

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  32. Wanted to leave

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Police Prosecutor (Sgt. Maizey) alleged in Central Court to-day that a man charged with ...

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  33. Long drawn out conspiracy case

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A case involving charges of conspiracy, which is expected to last a month, commenced in the ...

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  34. New basic wage

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A new State basic wage of £8156 for males, and £516 for females, will be operative ...

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  35. Record ram prices

    MELBOURNE, Mon. -- Polwart rams sold to a record price of 1000 guineas each at the Melbourne stud sheep fair ...

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  36. ELECTRONIC WEAPONS IN FUTURE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Every type of weapon in future will be electronically ...

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  37. Property ballot

    BRISBANE, Mon.--A total of 1298 persons will ballot at Barcaldine to-morrow for live sheep blocks. Three blocks are ...

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  38. New watersiders

    MELBOURNE, Mon. -- Two hundred new watersiders will start work in Melbourne in the next 10 days, but the wharves ...

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  39. Appointment challenged

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A man who has been appointed to be responsible for paying more than 6000 Queensland school ...

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  40. Exchange calmer

    LONDON, July 30. -- The London Stock Exchange, which took a terrific jolt on July 28, after Mr. Gaitskell ...

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  41. Israel may be major oil service

    NEW YORK, July 30.--Israel has cancelled British oil prospecting rights because she wanted Americans to develop her potentially rich deposits, the New York 'Herald-Tribune' reported to-day, in a despatch from Washington. ...

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  42. Driest for century

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Brisbane has to date experienced its driest July for 110 years. No rain has fallen in the city this ...

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  43. Stock airlift

    BRISBANE, Mon. -- Ten shorthorn bulls--the second big contingent of cattle to be brought to Brisbane in the ...

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