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  4. 10-YEAR ROAD GRANT URGED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Australian Automobile Association is urging that ...

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  5. SISTER' MYSTERY DEATHS ON FARM

    TWEED HEADS, Monday. -- Sydney detectives investigating the mysterious deaths of two ...

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  6. Soviet military build-up to blackmail free world

    WASHINGTON, July 23.-- The military build-up of the Soviet Union had no other purpose than to blackmail the ...

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  7. Private factories to

    SYDNEY, Monday --The National Security Resources Board expects to speed up the delivery of defence supplies within the next few months. ...

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  8. Sodden death of Admiral Forrest Sherman

    NAPLES, July 23.--Admiral Forrest Sherman, United States Chief of Naval Operations, died ...

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  9. Invitations for "halt inflation" conference issued

    SYDNEY, Monday.--State Premiers and nine national organisations have been invited, to the "halt inflation" conference in Sydney next Monday. ...

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  10. Police call to pay back hotelkeeper

    IPSWICH, Monday. -- A fireman who said he had made fictitious telephone calls to the ...

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  11. No Federal aid for flood damage

    BRISBANE, Mon. -- After nine months' consideration the Federal Government refused to make any ...

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  12. NO BASIS FOR CONFERENCE, SAYS A.W.U.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Australian Workers' Union would take no part in Monday's antl-lnflation ...

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  13. Burdekin dam repudiated?

    BRISBANE, Monday.--It would appear from a Press statement on July 12 that the Burdekin dam ...

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  14. Frosts damage many crops

    GYMPIE, Monday. -- Frost damage over the week-end to bean, papaw, and tomato plantations in the Gympie district ...

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  15. No reduction in coal output

    BRISBANE, Mon. -- Thiess Bros.' "governing director (Mr. L. Thiess) said to-day full coal production at Callide would ...

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  16. No seamen's representative

    MELBOURNE, Mon. -- The Seamen's Union sent no representative to-day to the snipping conference called by the ...

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  17. Dangerous driving brings fine of £100

    CAIRNS, Mon. -- After a retirement of 35 minutes a jury in the Cairns Circuit Court today found Walter Denis Scott ...

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  18. Solution is in our own hands

    SYDNEY, Mon. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-night that people should not fall into the error of believing ...

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  19. Science seminar

    CANBERRA, Mon. -- Distinguished scientists from Australia and abroad will meet in Canberra to-morrow at a ...

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  20. Private sidings must be paid for

    BRISBANE, Mon. -- Private railway sidings were not constructed at the Railways Department's expense, stated the ...

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  21. Students on strike

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- More than 500 teacher trainees from the Sydney Technical College to-day went on strike in ...

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  22. PERSIA AGREES TO TALK OVER OIL DISPUTE

    TEHERAN, July 23.--Usually well informed Persian sources said to-day Persia had agreed to a suggestion by President Truman's personal representative (Mr. Averell Harriman) to "talk ...

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  23. NORWEGIAN CO. GETS BIG SNOWY MOUNTAINS JOB

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Authority has been authorised by the Federal Government to accept the tender of a Norwegian firm for the first major power ...

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  24. Fatal shooting

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A 15-year-old market gardener, the eldest of eight boy witnesses in a manslaughter trial ...

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  25. Woman shot in throat

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- A young married woman was rushed to hospital late tonight with a bullet wound in ...

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  26. Refused bail

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- A man who allegedly fired 10 shots at his girl friend's home last night was refused ball in ...

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  27. 2 bakers charged

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday.-- Two 32-year-old bakers, who pleaded guilty in the Court of Petty Sessions to-day to four ...

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  28. Woman charged with murder

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Police alleged in the Central Court today that an attractive auburn haired woman had gone with a ...

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  29. Marshal Petain dead at 95

    PARIS, July 23. -- Marshal Petain died on the lonely He d'Yeu at 9.29 a.m. to-day, aged 95. ...

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  30. Officials charged under Crimes Act

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Two men charged under the Crimes Act were the ringleaders of the alleged boycott of ...

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  31. MANY ARRESTS AFTER ASSASSINATION OF KING OF JORDAN

    JERUSALEM, July 23.--Between 500 and 1000 arrests are reported to have been made in old Jerusalem, Amman and other Jordan towns since the assassination of King Abdullah. ...

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  32. Dispute continues

    CAIRNS, Monday. -- The Magdala dispute on the Calms waterfront continued to-day, when a gang of 26 men were ...

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  33. Freighter sinks after fire

    TOKIO, July 23. -- The Belgian 6660-ton freighter Rubens sank off the Japanese coast today after bursting into flames. ...

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  34. Pensioner on murder charge

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A detective told the City Court to-day that an invalid pensioner shot his wife dead. ...

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  35. Tour director in Townsville

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. -- Mr. F. A. Manning, State Director for Queensland for the proposed 1952 Royal visit, was ...

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  36. BLOOD BY AIR

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Blood for the Red Cross blood transfusion service was successfully, flown from Maryborough to ...

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  37. War almost at standstill

    TOKIO, July 23. -- The war came almost to a standstill in the western sector to-day. Around Yonchon, U.N. ...

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  38. Two children battered to death

    TOOWOOMBA, Mon.--When William James Lee (49), engineer, arrived for lunch at his home at 166 Bridge-street, ...

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  39. Improvement of Qld. ports should be defence priority

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Federal Government should finance the improvement of Queensland ports as a defence priority, the State Treasurer (Mr. V. C. Gair) said to-day. He said harbor boards could ...

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  40. DENIAL

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- A director of Duncans Match Co. Ply. Ltd. (Mr. J. S. Campbell) denied to-night, that the ...

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  41. RE-ENACTMENT?

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Because of material and labor shortages, Cabinet to-morrow will probably approve ...

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  42. "Wait and see"

    TOKIO, July 23.--General Ridgway said yesterday nothing which had happened so far at Kaesong had given rise to ...

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