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  4. No evidence of reds' peaceful intention

    NEW YORK, August 13.-- Communists in Korea stiil had shown no evidence of honest, peaceful intentions ...

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  5. HELPER OF VICTIMS OF POLIO SUFFERS FROM INCURABLE DISEASE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Sister Elizabeth Kenny, who has devoted a large part of her life to the care of poliomyelitis victims, said to-day she had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WEEK OF VITAL TALKS AHEAD

    CANBERRA, Monday. --As a prelude to the commencement of a vital week of negotiations on ...

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  7. Disabled freighter

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The 7285-ton freighter Stanfirth is drifting helplessly in heavy seas, about 25 miles off Gabo Island. ...

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  8. RIVER CASE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Mr. Justice Mansfield to-day censured counsel and police over clashes ...

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  9. KOREAN SEA PATROL

    Ten countries have naval units in action under the United Nations flag in Korean waters. Photo shows officers of a New Zealand naval unit on patrol off the Korean coast. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Prosecutions are likely to result from bushfires

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Several prosecutions are likely following recent bushfires in Queensland, the secretary of the Rural Fires Board (Mr. R. P. Healy) stated to-night. ...

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  11. Lawyers urged to follow law decisions

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Viscount Jowitt to-day urged lawyers to follow loyally the decisions of ...

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  12. EXPECTING PROMISE HONORED

    GYMPIE, Monday. -- The Q.D.O. State Council confidently expects the Federal Government's promise to pay ...

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  13. LORD BRUCE UNIVERSITY CHANCELLOR

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Australian National University has elected Viscount Bruce of Melbourne as its ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FIRES STILL RAGING IN MOUNTAINS

    BUNDABERG, Monday. --Bushfires are raging in mountainous country behind Molangul, 30 ...

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  15. FINED OVER BEER

    IPSWICH, Monday. -- It almost looked as if there were some sort of conspiracy between ...

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  16. Criticise migrant unionists

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Newcastle ironworkers want the Immigration Minister (Mr. Holt) to stop the flow of ...

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  17. Korea wounded retained

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Korea force volunteers who have been returned to Australia wounded or ...

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  18. State Parlt. opens to-day

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A packed House will hear the Governor make his half hour speech, at the opening ...

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  19. RENEWING AIR SUBSIDY

    BRISBANE, Mon.--The State Government to-day decided to renew it's subsidy on air freighting of fish to north-west ...

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  20. Ship in distress

    THE HAGUE, Aug. 13. -- A drifting lifebelt was found in the North Sea to-day in the area near the Dogger Bank ...

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  21. CONQUEST OF JAPAN, GERMANY PRIMARY SOVIET OBJECTIVES

    WELLINGTON, August 13. -- Russia's primary objectives in world strategy were conquest of Germany and Japan, Mr. Thomas Dewey (Governor of New York State) said on ...

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  22. SALVATION ARMY OFFICER CHARGED AFTER HOTEL AFFAIR

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Salvation Army would claim the right of a minister of religion to go into an hotel to distribute a religious publication. ...

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  23. Fell from bolcony of hospital

    BUNDABERG, Monday.--A patient fell 20 feet from the balcony of the Bundaberg General Hospital last night. ...

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  24. PEAK DOWNS CROP DOWN

    BRISBANE, Mon. -- The Queensland British Food Corporation's grain sorghum crop this year was the most ...

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  25. "WILD MAN" OF HILLS ARRESTED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A 29-year-old man, believed to have lived a hermit's life for the last nine years, was arrested by ...

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  26. More C.O.D. dismissals

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The C.O.D. dismissed two more of its officers to-day. This followed the dismissal of the ...

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  27. Stole car for family

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Mon. --Allan Douglas Perkins (26), pleaded guilty before Mr. A. G. Verry, S.M., this morning to a ...

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  28. Urges atomic bombing

    WASHINGTON, August 13. --Representative Mendel Rivers announced yesterday he was preparing a message ...

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  29. RAILWAYS USED FOR RED SLOGANS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Communists have used suburban railway carriages to help them in the "No" campaign for next ...

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  30. New 280 rifle for Australia

    BRISBANE, Mon. -- Australia will adopt the .280 service rifle. The Army Minister (Mr. ...

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  31. Will construct "mud houses"

    WARWICK, Monday. -- A Warwick building Arm will undertake experiments in the next few weeks with pise de ...

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  32. Anglo-Persian oil talks

    TEHERAN, Aug. 13.--Leader of the British delegation (Mr. Richard Stokes) saw the Shah of Persia for over an hour at ...

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  33. UNION MEN IN COURT

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Shop delegates of five metal trade unions have been summoned to appear before the State ...

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  34. No move on State coal mine strike

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- No further move was reported to-day for settlement of the Collinsville State coal mine strike. ...

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  35. WANT PRICE FREEZE LIFT

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Retailers, manufacturers, wholesalers, and other commercial interests to-day asked the Premier (Mr. ...

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  36. Sugar report moots little alteration

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Little alteration in the sugar industry's general set up before 1962 is expected to be recommended by the Royal Commission into the industry. ...

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  37. Red inspired

    SYDNEY, Mon.--An order by overseas Communists had inspired Communists in New South Wales railway workshops ...

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  38. ELEPHANT WALKED OUT ALONE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Jessie, Wi ribs' big circus elephant, went for a walk on her own to-night for the first time in 30 years. After her evening bath in a corner of Long Park, she broke ...

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  39. Shipbuilding program full

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Shipbuilders have p'anned works worth £3,250.000 to keep staff fully employed until 1954. ...

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