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  3. FAVOURABLE WORLD REACTION TO PEACE TERMS

    LONDON, July 21.—World-wide reaction to the peace in IndoChina was generally favourable in reports received in London,today. The armistice was rendered complete with the signing in Geneva today of a cease-fire agreement for Cambodia. ...

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  4. Migrant Denies He Was Once M.V.D. Agent

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A Lalvian migrant denied to the Espionage Royal Com. mission today some evidence given earleir in the day by Vladimiri Petroy, that he was a ...

    Article : 307 words
  5. BORN WITH A TOOTH

    Six-week-old Julie Anne Hair (above) of Beverley Hills, Sydney, has been nicknamed ‘'Toothy” by nurses at St. Margaret’s Hospital, Darlinghurst. The reason When she was born on June 2, Julie Anne had a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. A.L.P. ELECTIONS No Changes Expected In Leadrship

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. —Cauous elections for the positions of "Leader" and Deputy Leader of the Pur[?] ...

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  7. ATTACK BY TWO PRISONERS Stabbed In Throat In Gaol

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—One of the besty known figures of the Australian underworld, ...

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  8. PLANS TO MODIFY DIESELS

    BRISBANE Wednesday: Queensland's ten English diesel electric locomotives will be confined to the ...

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  9. BUY STEEL FROM JAPAN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The Sydney Metropolitan Water Board decided today to buy £4454 worth of ...

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  10. WOMAN LOST FROM SHIP Probe Mysterious Disappearance

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Police in Aden and Sydney are investigating the mysterious disappearance of a wealthy Austarlian widow from shift in the Indian Ocean last week. ...

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  11. DEATH OF B.A.T.c. CHAIRMAN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.Mr. D. J. O’Mara 72, chairman of the Brisbane Amateur Turf Club and ...

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  12. SET NEW FLIGHT RECORD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—An A.N.A. D[?] airliner today established a new record [?] 90 minutes for Sydney to ...

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  13. Avert Strike Threat

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Stop work meetings throughout Queensland by railway engine drivers, and ...

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  16. DREAM PAID OFF

    ROME July 21 (A.A.P.) An Italian war widow Elvira Castro, of Syracuse, Sicily who said her dead mother ...

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  17. Lodged Surprise Protest Against Trail Winner

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A surprise protest tonight threatened to deprive Bondi garage proprietor, "Geliginte" Jack Murray, of his first place in the Redex trail, and more than £5000. ...

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  18. BIG FLOW OF U.K. GOODS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Nine ships will bring 20,000 tons of British goods to Brisbane this month. ...

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  19. STILL NO TRACE OF WOMAN, BOY

    ROCKHAMPTON. Wednesday.—The search was continued today for Mrs. Colleen Gardiner of Boondall. ...

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  20. Pearl Worth Over £1250

    SINGAPORE, July 21: A natural pearl valued at more than one million yen (£1250 Australian) ...

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  21. CEASE-FIRE WELCOMED, BUT SOME SAY PRICE TOO HEAVY

    London, July 24-In Paris, most French political leaders welcomed the cease-fire, but a few considered that France had paid too heavy a price by giving up Northern Vietnam. ...

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  22. PLAN HELICOPTER PORT IN LONDON

    LONDON, July 21.— A private firm has drawn up plans for an elaborate 100foot helicopter port to be ...

    Article : 73 words
  23. Severe Frosts Predicted

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — The Weather Bureau predicts severe frost on the Downs and frost in other ...

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  24. Two Killed When Tiger Moth Crashes In Training Flight

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A R.A.A.F. officer and a R.A.N. officer were killed today, when the Tiger Moth in which they were training to be instructors crashed near East ...

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  25. Lose Rowing Shell In Fire

    VANCOUVER, July 21. — Fire today destroyed a hours shell intended for use by Australian rowers at the ...

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