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  4. COURT ASKED TO CLARIFY AWARD

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The Industrial Court was asked today to interpret the Ipswich and Toowoomba Fire ...

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  5. WILL HIROHITO ABDICATE?

    TOKIO, Thursday.-- According to Reuters correspondent, Tokio to-day buzzed with humours, which were unconfirmed, ...

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  6. Britain Stirred Over Palestinian Crisis

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The British Cabinet is expected to reach a vital decision to-day on the international crisis over the Arab refusal to accept the Security Council's call for a cease-fire in ...

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  7. FINED £30 FOR ILLEGAL RADIO

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Ricardo Blackburn (30), of Ivanhoe, an inventor, was fined 230 with £55 costs in the ...

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  8. B.M.A. Accused of Iron Curtain Policy

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The Minister for Health and Social Services (Senator McKenna), in a letter to the Federal Council of the British Medical Association in Australia, accuses it of attempting to ...

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  9. CHALLENGE ON SOVIET GOODWILL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- The Secretary of State (General Marshall) at a Press conference yesterday challenged ...

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  10. Dutch Perturbed by Soviet Move in N.E.I.

    BATAVIA, Thursday.-- An early showdown on the foreign relations of the Indonesian Republic is likely to be sought by the Dutch Authorities in the current negotiations at Jogjakarta, following a ...

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  11. WOMAN'S SCALP TORN OFF

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Mrs, J. Lonergan (43) had her scalp torn off to-day when her hair was caught in ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA OUT FOR 204 RUNS

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Lancashire won the toss and sent Australia to the wickets. The weather is fine, but the wicket ...

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  13. MAN BELIEVED TAKEN BY SHARK

    SYDNEY. Thursday. -- A 36-years-old Maroubra tramguard, John Dricer Schraeder, is believed to have been taken ...

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  14. ATTITUDE UPON POLIOMYELITIS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A 17-years-old Windsor youth was admitted to Wattlebrae Hospital a few days ago, ...

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  15. WOOL SALES CONCLUDED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The wool sales closed to-day with a selection above the average. Some stylish wools, showing ...

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  16. GARDEN TO FACE ANOTHER TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The State Attorney-General (Mr. Martin) announced, to-night that he had filed a bill ...

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  17. LATEST COTTON HARVESTER ARRIVE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The latest type of American cotton harrestor will be given a trial in the Canada Vallest Bilcele. ...

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  18. GYMPIE HOTELS TO SHOW CAUSE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- One-third of Gympie's hotels have been served by the Licensing Commission with orders to ...

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  19. YOUNG OVERSEER WINS LAND BALLOT

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A 19-years-old station overseer to-day became the owner of a 15,833-acre grazing property ...

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  20. CHURCH'S BAN ON DANCING

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A move by two Melbourne clergymen to liberalise the Methodist Church law on dancing on ...

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  21. N.Z. "THANK YOU" TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The New Zealand High Commissioner (Mr. Jordan) at a luncheon of the Chemical ...

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  22. IRON PIPING LAG OVERCOME

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said to-day that the lag in the shipment of galvanised iron ...

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  23. ANGLO-GERMAN PLOT ALLEGED

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Soviet Foreign Ministry has published documents from the Nazi Foreign Ministry archives ...

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  24. Sugar Men's Wages Up

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Increased wages for sugar workers ranging from 5 to 13 a week have been granted by ...

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  25. NEARLY 3,000,000 ELECTORS TO VOTE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Nearly 3,000,000 electors must vote in the Commonwealth Rents and Prices ...

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  26. Sparrow Family

    GLENDALE, California (Associated Press).-- A sparrow, his bride and their four youngsters are living in an air-conditioned well heated ...

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  27. KOREANS AMBUSH THREE AMERICANS

    SEOUL (Korea), Thursday.-- Three American civilians were ambushed by North Korean constabulary yesterday when ...

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  30. WOMAN SUICIDE'S LETTERS BANNED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Disclosure of the contents of letters written by a woman who committed suicide in a ...

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  31. RECRUITING FOR AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Recruiters for the Royal Australian Navy who are soon to be sent into country areas by Commonwealth ...

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    The huge stadium at Wembley is gradually undergoing improvements for the Olympic Games, which will take place there at the end of July. The roadway and two bridges have been widened, a subway has been built from Wembley Park station, and two roundabouts have been constructed, all to speed the traffic and help competitors and spectators alike to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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