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  2. Advertising

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  3. Cease-Fire Now Going to Plan

    HANO[?] July 27.—The Indo-China ceasefire came into effect in Northern Vietnam at 8 ...

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  4. Talks On Note Soon Russian

    LONDON, July 27.— Three-power consultations on the Western reply to last week's ...

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  5. Japanese Brides Smile Welcome To Sydney

    JAPANESE BRIDES of Australian ex-servicemen smiled a welcome to Sydney on their arrival. The brides, who speak little English, said they were (from left) Mrs. Findley, Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Reinghagen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. UNEASY WATCH ON NEXT CHINA MOVE

    WASHINGTON, July 27.—The United States Government and public were today wondering what Communist China would do about the shooting down of two or her ...

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  7. SEND FORCES TO BACK PACT?

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Australia may Send forces to back up the forthcoming South-East Asia Treaty Organisation, it was learned authoritatively in Melbourne tonight. ...

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  8. Over 6000 Face Union Prosecution

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Four unions are launching prosecutions against 6000 employers and more than 200 ...

    Article : 176 words
  9. Watersiders Refuse To Load Sugar

    LUCINDA, Tuesday.— “Glamour boys” of the Australian waterfront, Lucinda Point's 88 waterside ...

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  10. IMPORTANT VIC. MARGINS MOVES THIS WEEK

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Important moves on the margins issue will be made by the trade union movement this week. In Melbourne on ...

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  11. First U.S. Jet Transport

    SEATTLE July 27. — The first U.S. jet transport plane —"America's answer to Britain's Comet"—has exceeded ...

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  12. 'Phone Quiz Final Today

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Forr telephonists tomorrow will prove themselves Australia's top "hello" girls in the final ...

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  13. Must Register Publications

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Victorian Obscene Publications Act proclaimed to-day compels all distributors ...

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  14. Shell Hole In Freighter

    PORT SAID, July 27.—The 5384-ton Norwegian ship Nordvard arrived at Port Said today with a shell hole[?] ...

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  15. Granted Wage Increase

    BRISBANE, Tuesday,—Increases ranging up to 18/- a week were granted to employees of electrical ...

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  16. U.K. Road Toll

    LONDON, July 27.—A total of 304 people were killed and 5105 seriously injured on British roads last month ...

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  19. Heart Attack Over Uranium

    MT. ISA. Tuesday.—No dedision will be made on the disposal of the Mary Kathleen uranium strike for some ...

    Article : 104 words
  20. Plan Tobacco Research

    CANBERRA Tuesday.— Tobacco manufacturers are prepared to contribute funds for research and instruction ...

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  21. "Did Not Work At Woomera”

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.— The Supply Minister (Mr. Beale) denied today that a half caste aboriginal gaol ...

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  22. Two Charged With £30,100 Mail Bag Robberies

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A postal assistant and a labourer were charged in Katoomba Court to-day with having stolen mail bags containing £30,100. ...

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  23. Turpin Named In Divorce

    LONDON, July 27.—Randolph Turpin, former world middleweight champion, was cited as co-respondent in a ...

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  24. SEIZE MAU MAU IN BIG RAID

    NAIROBI, July 27.—British and African troops seized 25 Mau Mau terrorists and supporters — one of the biggest ...

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  25. “Headway On Suez”

    CAIRO, July 27.—Mr. Antony Head, British War Minister, who is reported to have made “quite some headway" ...

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  26. JUDGE LIVED FOR WEEK ON NATIVE FOOD

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—Justice William O. Doughlas, of the United States Supreme Court, has been living on ...

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  27. HOUSEBREAKER SHOT IN LEG DURING POLICE CHASE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A policeman shot a Czech housebreaker through the leg after a chase at St. Kilda today. The man, Kabel Kubieek, ...

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  28. SERVE £5000 WRITS ON POLICEMEN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. —Supreme Court writs claiming £5000 damages ware served on two policemen as ...

    Article : 164 words
  29. Appendix Out At 100

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr. John Clanoy. a Mallee farmor who recently celebrated his ...

    Article : 61 words
  30. NSW Leaf Tops Tobacco Sale

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Tobacco leaf from northern New South Wales brake previous price records for leaf offered ...

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  31. NO DIVORCE YET

    HOLLYWOOD, July 27.— Film star Ava Gardner announced through her business manager today that she had ...

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  32. New Air Conditioned Train On Run August 24

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Queensland’s newest all-steel air conditioned train, the Westlander, will go into service on the Brisbane-Cunnamulla run on August 24. It will be drawn by a ...

    Article : 158 words
  33. CHURCH FILM BAN

    ROME, July 27 (A.A.P.): The Catholic film centre has forbidden Roman Catholics to see Rita Ha[?]worth’s latest ...

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