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  2. Advertising

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  3. NORTH COAST FORECAST

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  4. SUN, MOON, TIDES

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  5. ALL HOSTILITIES ENDED IN KOREAN WAR

    PANMUNJOM July 27 (A.A.P.-Reuter's).— Fighting in Korea ended at 10 p.m. local time to-night— 12 hours after the armistice agreement was signed at Panmunjon by the United Nations and Communist delegates. ...

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  6. ENGLAND FIGHTS BACK

    LEEDS, July 27 (A.A.P.). —A third wicket [?] of 77 by Edr[?] and C[?]ton [?]t the early [?] of ...

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  7. World's Increasing Sugar Consumption

    LONDON, July 27 (A.A.P.).—The 35nation sugar conference in London to-day discussed the world's increasing sugar consumption and the adjustment of export quotas. ...

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  8. Famine Threat In Pakistan

    LONDON, July [?] (A.A.P.) —Britain is making available to Pakistan a credit of £10 million to finance the ...

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  9. RAIN DELAYS DESTRUCTION OF FIG TREE

    The famous Abbott-street fig tree may live on. Rain yesterday prevented workmen starting the task of removing the tree and, taking advantage of this "act of providence," a ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS IN KOREA

    CANBERRA, July 27.—When the [?]ooting in Korea ended at 11 o'clock to-night Australian servicemen [?]ghting ...

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  11. BREAK POWERS OF MONOPOLIES

    BRISBANE, July 27.—The Minister for L[?]ds (Mr. T. A. F[?]ley) said to-day that the certain expansion of ...

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  12. FIVE PERSONS KILLED

    WELLINGTON, July 27 (A.A.P.-Reuter's).—Five persons were killed and two others inj[?]red o[?] ...

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  13. ALLIES MUST BE VIGILANT

    WASHINGTON, Jaly 27 (A.A.P.).—President E[?]h[?]wer greeted the K[?] a[?] l[?] [?]ht with ...

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  14. RETURN OF PRISONERS.

    MUNSAN, July 27 (A.A.P.).— The Communists told the United Nations they would return 12,763 United Nations' prisoners ...

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  15. JOHNSON LOSES TO SANDS

    SYDNEY, July 21—The Alfie Sands—Don Johnson fight at the Sydney Stadium to-night ended in an uproar when Vic Patrick ...

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  16. AIR TRANSPORT SHOT DOWN.

    SEOUL, July 27 (A.A.P.-Reuters).—A Sabre Jet pilot shot down a Russian-built transport plane 10 miles south of the Y[?]lu ...

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  17. GENERAL CLARK'S M[?]

    TOKIO, July 27 (A.A.P.-Reuter's)—General Mark Clark's message an the signing of the Korean armistice "to all ...

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  18. POLICE EVIDENCE QUESTIONED

    BUNDABERG, July 27.— Statements that he had not been questioned by Det. Senr. Sgt. L. J. Platz, who gave ...

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  19. SIR ARTHUR FADDEN TO BROADCAST

    CANBERRA, July 27.—The Acting Prime Minister (Sir Arthur Fadden) will broadcast on the Korean armistice over ...

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  20. CLOSURE OF BRANCH RAILWAY LINES

    BRISBANE, July 27.—Branch railway lines which might be closed were short sections which had reasonable road ...

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  21. LAST HOURS OF WAR.

    NEW YORK, July 27 (A.A.P) —Allied and Communist artillery batteries duelled out the last hours of the shooting war ...

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  22. LICENCE TO SELL LIQUOR

    BRISBANE, July 27.—Soldier clubs throughout Queensland may be licensed to sell intoxicating liquor in future. ...

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  23. GOLDEN CASKET

    BRISBANE, July 27.—Golden Casket No. 1963 was drawn today. Major prize winners were: First: No. 28937, F. Pottier, ...

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  24. STEVEDORES AT TOWNSVILLE

    TOWNSVILLE, July 27 — In the Industrial Court here this morning Mr. Justice T. M. Barry heard an application by Howard ...

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  25. EDIBLE SHRUBS AND TREES

    BRISBANE, July 27—Queensland is looking to its native and introduced trees and shrubs to provide food for stock in ...

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  26. MAIL CARRIAGE CONTRACTS

    BRISBANE, July 27—Many factors affect prices of mail carriage contracts in the outback, tba Director of Posts and ...

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  27. ANDY KNOX NOW TAXI-DRIVER

    SYDNEY, Jury 27.—Andy Knox, the jockey who won the 1940 Melbourne Cup on Old Ro[?]ley, is now [?] taxi driver, it ...

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  28. VEHICLES COLLIDE

    INNISFAIL, July 27.—Mr. L. Martinu[?] (65), a cane farmer, at New Harbour line, on Saturday evening was returning hom[?] ...

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  29. DR. RHEE'S PLEDGE

    SEOUL, July 27 (A.A.P.Reuter's).—The South Korean President (Dr. Syngman Rhee) today pledged that South ...

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  30. ROCHHAMPTON MAYOR LEAVES HOSPITAL

    ROCKHAMPTON, July 27.— Though be came out of hospital on Sunday, Mr. R. [?]. J. Pi[?] has not resumed duties [?] either ...

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  31. TO TRAWL FO[?] [?]WNS.

    ROCKHAM[?], July [?].— A more [?] to [?]lish the pr[?] industry in K[?]ppel [?]y. Ald. L. L[?] will ...

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  32. [?]O[?] DEFEATS HARTWIG

    TORONTO, July [?] (A.A.P.). —Mervyn Ro[?]e won the final of the [?] in the Canadian T[?]nis Champ[?] to-day ...

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  33. U.N. MEETING CALLED.

    NEW YORK, July 27 (A.A.P.) —Mr. Le[?]ter Pearson (Canada), the President of the United Nations, immediately called on ...

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