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  5. Churchill-Truman Begin Talks

    WASHINGTON: The British Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) said that with understanding between America and Britain, vast strength could be built up to bring "peace, hope ...

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  6. Churches Gathering Evidence For S.P. Inquiry

    BRISBANE: A battery of church evidence from all the main denominations is expected to be fired during the Brisbane sitting this month of the Royal Commission into starting price betting. ...

    Article : 313 words
  7. Quick thinking saved truck driver's lite

    BRISBANE: Split second thinking by a truck driver probably saved him from death yesterday. At 3 a.m. Gordon McLucas (33), married, of ...

    Article : 188 words
  8. State Meat Stocks Survey is Likely

    BRISBANE: State Cabinet on Tuesday is expected to authorise a State-wide survey of existing meat ...

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  9. Two Men Shot Dead Within 24 Hours

    CAIRNS: Within 24 hours two men were shot dead in different parts of the Mareeba - Atherton area, ...

    Article : 468 words
  10. Mass Rescue of Surfers Trapped on Sand Bank

    BRISBANE: Lifesavers swam to the assistance of 120 surfers trapped on a sandbank at Burleigh Heads ...

    Article : 207 words
  11. Korean Truce Talks Close To Breakdown

    TOKIO: United Nations' negotiators yesterday told the Communists that they would not accept a Korean armistice that failed to ban the building and repair of military aerodromes. ...

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  12. Drought Grip as Severe as Before Rains

    BRISBANE: Queensland is gripped by drought as severe as before the recent rains, according to primary ...

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  13. Crippled Ship Being Towed to England

    LONDON: In a radio telephone talk with Reuter's early yesterday morning the radio operator in the tug ...

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  14. Dispute Over Ladder Delays Ship

    BRISBANE: A dispute over a 20 ft. ladder delayed the freighter Meadowbank in Brisbane yesterday. ...

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  15. Went A.W.L. on First Day in Army

    BRISBANE: Three 18year-old national service trainees were A.W.L. yesterday on their first day in ...

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  16. Koalas-Kangaroos on Way to Hollywood

    SYDNEY: Four koalas and two kangaroos to be used in the Hollywood film "Botany Bay" left Sydney yesterday ...

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  18. Big Changes Likely on Waterfront

    BRISBANE: A report to the Federal Government on the slow turn-round of ships in Australian ports by ...

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  19. Leaping Costs Raise Outlay on Burdekin Bridge

    BRISBANE: Rising costs are expected to increase the outlay on the new Burdekin River rail and road bridge ...

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  20. Hotel Licensee Found Shot Dead

    SYDNEY: Goulburn police are investigating the death of the licensee of the Grand Hotel, Goulburn. ...

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  21. Good Rains Over Wide Area of N.S.W.

    SYDNEY: Parched Sydney and also parts of the south, central and north coasts yesterday had the ...

    Article : 321 words
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  23. Britain to Re-Introduce Labour Direction?

    LONDON: Direction of labour is to be reintroduced in Britain, the Sunday newspaper Reynolds News said ...

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  24. U.S. Troops Being Trained in Atomic Warfare

    WASHINGTON: United States troops were now being trained in how atomic weapons would be used on the ...

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