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  3. New Conference Shaping The Way for Peace

    KAESONG, July 16. — Armistice delegations renewed their talks shortly before 10 o’clock today as the Eighth Army an nounced that elements of a Communist regiment bad been entrenching south ...

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  4. BASIC WAGE UP 7/- to 10/-?

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Recent price rises are expeeted to increase the Federal and State basic ...

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  5. Internal Strife In Teheran Ends In Serious Riots

    LONDON, July 16.—Reuter’s Teheran correspondent says the Persian Government today declared martial law in the Teheran area. The Cabinethat an emergency meeting lasting until the ...

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  6. FIRE AND FLOOD RAGE WHILE MEN FIGHT

    KANSAS CITY, July l6: Hundreds of volunteers using trucks, bulldozers, steam shovels and sandbags fought a dramatic battle to strengthen a temporary levee in Kansas City, Kansas, today. ...

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  7. CHIMES ACT WITHDRAWN

    CANBERRA, Monday.— The Federal Cabinet today withdrew the Crimes’ Act proclamation issued ...

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  8. Enemy Now Building New Battle Line

    TOKIO, July 16. — Communist troops were today, reported, to be converting (be former no-man’s-land below ...

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  9. FATAL PLANE CRASH NEAR LAE

    LAE. July 16 (A.A.P.Reuter): It is feared that the six passengers and the pilot of a Qantas Drover, which is ...

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  10. MELBOURNE PLANTER ON TRIAL

    KUALA LUMPUR, July 16 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Jeffrey Watts-Carter, 41-year-old. manager of Bedrock Rubber ...

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  11. ALLEGED £3648 EMBEZZLED FROM JOCKEY

    SYDNEY, Monday. —'An insurance salesman had embezzled £1648 paid to him by jockey John William ...

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  12. INJUNCTION AGAINST NEWSPAPERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An interim injunction concerning newsprint orders, by newspaper organisations in three States ...

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  13. TRUCK DESTROYED AFTER COLLISION

    IPSWICH. Monday. Following a collision between two motor vehicles on the Brisbane Road, Redbank, today, one of ...

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  14. NEW CABINET MEMBER APPOINTED

    CANBERRA. Monday.—The appointment, of Mr. William McMahon. 42-year-old Sydney economist as the 20th Minister ...

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  15. POLIO

    BRISBANE, Monday. —A record total of 184 cases of polio occurred, in Brisbane for the first half of the present ...

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  16. KILLED BY FALL FROM KANIMBLA

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.— A Melbourne business man died 35 minutes after he fell 60 feet from Deck B of the ...

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  19. Australia Is To Contribute To Restoring S. Korea

    NEW YORK, July 16.—The United Press at Washington says the United States, and its United Nations allies are preparing a one year £A111,607,143 South Korean reconstruction ...

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  20. Pakistan Fears A Concentration Of Indian Troops?

    LONDON, July 16 (Reuters, Karachi). Liaquat Ali Khan declared 90 per cent of the Indian Army was concentrated within easy stinking distance of West Pakistan, constituting ...

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  21. Invention Salvation 0f World?

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A Dorrigo hotelkeeper, Mr. Mick Feros, said today that a local invention was the beginning ...

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  22. YOUTH ON CHARGE OF MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Bruce Arthur Thompson, 16, pleaded guilty to murder in the Criminal Court today. ...

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  23. Dr. Evatt Attacks Jap. Treaty

    MELBOURNE, Monday;"I fear the future as Japan becomes stronger and stronger," the Federal ...

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  24. ARMING OF WAR SHIPS IN FUTURE

    LONDON, July 16.—The reconstructed heavy cruiser, Curland is about to begin experiments to decide how future ...

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  25. Welcome ShipLoad Of Sacks

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Four and a half million cornsack arrived today on the freighter Itinda from India. The sacks ...

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  26. EXECUTIONS GO ON IN CHINA

    HOND KONG.:.July -16.— Canton held its second, mass public trial yesterday when 136 persons appeared before the ...

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  27. SMALL BET COSTS BOOKMAKER £200

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday. —When Rhodes won the Lawn Handicap at Flemington on Saturday at 200 to 1 it was a ...

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  28. TITLEY FACES 12 CHARGES

    LONDON, July, 16 (Reuter) George Eric Tltley, 47-year old accountant, who war brought from Australia to fact ...

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