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  4. FORMER LEBANESE PREMIER SHOT

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters Amman correspondent says that gunmen shot and killed Riad Bev el Solh. a former ...

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    Debutantes who were presented to Mr. K. Macfarlane (Toowoomba) at the Dalby Highland Ball recently. Left to right: Misses M. Harris, M. Walker, R. Wallace, M Anderson, Zarda Weight and Zona Weight. The flower girl is Miss Pam Milne, and the page boy Don Wallace. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Heavy U.K. Investments

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.--Britain was contemplating heavy investments in Alberta oilfields to offset any loss in Iran, Mr. Clifford Powell, a member of the Dollar Sterling Trade Advisory Council, said yesterday. The ...

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  7. SUBSTANTIAL TAX INCREASE LIKELY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Federal Cabinet rose late tonight without reaching concrete decisions on any ...

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  8. Industrialists Shocked by 9- Basic Wage Rise

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A Federal basic wage increase of 9-, based on the cost of living for the quarter ended June 30, will operate in Brisbane from the first pay period in August. The Federal wage for ...

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  9. ABDICATION OF KING LEOPOLD

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday. -- King Leopold III of the Belgians, signing his abdication yesterday, said of his surrender ...

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  10. MURDER THEORY ON WYAN TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Sydney detectives investigating the strange deaths of Don Warner [?] and his 17-years-old wife ...

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  11. Reds Move Troops Negotiators Meet

    TOKIO, Tuesday.--The Korean cease-fire negotiations were continued to-day at Kaasong, while bands of Communist troops continued to filter through the just to the south of the Kaesona neutral zone and into ...

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  12. JAPANESE MARITIME BOARD'S BIG FLEET

    TOKIO, Tuesday.--With a fleet of nearly 400 vessels already under its direction, the Japanese Maritime Safety Board will soon have 87 more. ...

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  13. "NO OBJECTION" TO SUNDAY SPORT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- There was no possible objection to young people playing sport on Sundays, Canon Eryan ...

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  14. OVERSEAS INFLUENCE IN AUSTRALIAN POPULATION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Australia's population tit the taking of the census in 1947 included persons from every ...

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  15. NEW HOSPITAL SYSTEM OF BABY IDENTIFKMIQN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Nurses footprinted a baby for the first time in the Royal Newcastle Hospital to-day. ...

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  16. MISSING DIPLOMAT WAS ON ATOMIC COMMITTEE

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- A Foreign Office spokesman last night admitted that the missing diplomat. Donald ...

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  17. ECONOMIST'S SERVICES SOUGHT BY INDONESIA

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The noted economist (Mr. Colin Clark) has been-requested by the Indonesian Government ...

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  18. INQUEST ON AIRMAN'S DEATH

    CASINO, Tuesday.--An airman who died after falling from a train had told a companion he intended to "go ...

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  19. PRISONER RECAPTURED AFTER DARING ESCAPE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday — Victor Franz (23). a notorious housebreaker, with convictions in Sydney and Melbourne, was recaptured ...

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  20. Q.D.O. TO INTERVIEW HANLON ON BUTTER PRICES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A conference of Dairying Industry Organisations to-day unanimously agreed to seek an interview with the ...

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  21. SMASH AT SOUTHPORT

    SOUTHPORT, Tuesday. -- Seven persons were injured in a road smash here to-day. A car containing four southern women visitors. ...

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  22. INCREASE IN NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINEES' PAY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Clothing and kit valued at £50 will be issued to National Service trainees. An increase of 9d. a ...

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  23. MAY ALLOW MIGRANT DOCTORS TO PRACTISE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Ways' of allowing migrant doctors to practice here were discussed by the Immigration Planning Council ...

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  24. THREE QUEENSLANDERS IN SOCCER TEST

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Three Queenslanders have gained places in the Australian Soccer team for the Fifth Test match against ...

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  25. R.A.N. NOW AT HIGHEST PEACE-TIME STRENGTH

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The second member of the Australian Naval Board (Commodore R. Dowling D.S.O.) ...

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  26. NAVAL AIRCRAFT PILOT'S AMAZING ESCAPE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The pilot of a naval aircraft had an amazing escape when his 'plane overshot the ...

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  27. Boy Falls Under 'Bus

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. -- A seven- year-old boy to-day fell under a double decker 'bus, after receiving a blow in a street fight. The boy ...

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  28. "Family Ship" Arrives

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The 444 children under 12 who comprised a third of the passengers ...

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  29. FORCES TO HELP IN BUSHFIRE EMERGENCIES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Army and Air Force will co-operate with the State Government in serious bush fire emergencies. ...

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  30. New Zealand's Pollinq Day

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Sidney Holland) announced to-night that polling day for the general election ...

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  31. HEAVY P.M.G. LOSSES IN WORKSHOPS FIRE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- At least eight motor trucks were destroyed when a fire gutted the P.M.G. repair workshops ...

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  32. RUSSIA LIKELY TO WITHHOLD RECOGNITION FROM JAPAN

    TOKIO, Tuesday.--Russia and other Communist nations would withhold diplomatic recognition from Japan for an indefinite period after the signing of the peace treaty with the Western Powers Japanese officials ...

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  35. BRUTAL ATTACK ON WOMAN AND CHILD

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. -- In what police described as "one of the most cruel and vicious attacks on a woman for many years," a man ...

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  36. MEMBER TO PROBE ALLEGED SETTLEMENT INJUSTICE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Mr. H. B. Taylor, Liberal Member for Clayfleld. intends to visit Wandoan to investigate reports of ...

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  37. RETIRED POLICE RECEIVE SERVICE AWARDS

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.--Fifteen retired policemen were awarded the Imperial Service Medal by the Governor (Sir John Lavarack) to-day. ...

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  38. WINTER'S GRIP ON N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Lambs and ewes are dying from cold in the Spring Hill district near Orange. High country in a 100-mile circle ...

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  39. FIFTH ADVANCE ON LAST YEAR'S WHEAT CROP

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday, -- To-day £5,000,000 is being distributed among Australia's wheat farmers. but the ...

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  40. Mines Manager Appointed

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Cabinet to-day appointed a New South Wales applicant as manager of the State Coal Mines and Coke works ...

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    Mr. Arthur Denton's small but comfortably furnished hut on the Balgowan coal field almost qualifies for the title of "the smallest house on the Downs." Mr. Denton, a retired miner, built his home close to the pithead; and the company for which he worked for more than 30 years has installed electricity for him. Coal, of course, provides his fuel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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