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  4. RISE IN CLOTHING PRICES EXPECTED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Clothing prices would take a "mighty knock" in November when clothing workers ...

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  5. Allied Bombers Hit Big North Korean Rail City

    TOKIO, Sunday. -- The North Korean rail city of Rashin, which previously the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff had forbidden to be bombed from the air because of its proximity to Siberia, was blasted by a force ...

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  6. CHALLENGE TO U.K. MERCHANT NAVY!

    LONDON, Sunday.--Japan and West Germany, in three to five years, again would have powerful merchant ...

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  7. Stiff U.S. Note to India on Peace Talks Decision?

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--The United States Department of State was reported by the United Press yesterday to be drafting a stiff reply to India's rejection of the American invitation to attend the Japanese peace ...

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  8. EGYPT PROCLAIMS "STATE OF ALERT"

    ALEXANDRIA, Sunday. --Egypt has proclaimed a state of alert throughout the country for to-day because of ...

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    Thirteen debutantes who were presented to the Bishop of Toowoomba (the Most Rev. J. B. Roper, D.D.) at the Christian Brothers Old Boys' Association ball in the Show Pavilion. Left to right: Master Jeffrey Scully (page boy), Misses Thea Callaghan, Berice Collins, Carmel Hogan, Maude McErlean. Val Rail, Irene McErlean. Joan Garrett, Colleen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. GOVERNMENT'S AIM ON VOLUNTARY INSURANCE

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- The Australian Government wanted to make its voluntary health insurance plans so attractive ...

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  11. State to Act if Butter Supplies Are Withheld

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Legal action will be taken by the State Government to ensure that butter supplies are maintained to the public. The Deputy Premier (Mr. Gair) gave a warning to-night of this action if producer ...

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  12. NATION'S REAL NEED IS--"WORK HARDER"

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The only way Australia could continue to provide for the security its people was to develop her ...

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  13. LOWER WHEAT HARVEST DUE TO REDUCED SOWINGS, DROUGHT

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Because of reduced sowings and drought, Australia faced failure to meet her International Wheat Agreement obligations. This was stated to-night by the chairman of the Australian Wheat ...

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  14. "WASHING MACHINES WERE BOUGHT ON OPEN MARKET"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Washing machines for the Army were bought on the open market, the Minister for the Army (Mr. ...

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  15. TRIBUTE TO SISTER KENNY BY NEW YORK NEWSPAPER

    NEW YORK, Sunday. --The Hearst newspaper, "New York Journal American," which rarely praises ...

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  16. FORMER LEADER OF RED GUERILLAS EXECUTED

    SINGAPORE, Sunday. --On the orders of the Politburo of the Malayan Communist Party, the former ...

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  17. BUSH FIRES IN TWO AREAS OF STATE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. --Fire fighters had to carry water up hills at Toogoolawah to-day to fight a fire which blazed ...

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  18. STAFF OF A.B.C. TO BE CUT FURTHER

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Further cuts are to be made in the staff of the Australian Broadcasting Commission. These would follow ...

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  19. THREE TOOWOOMBA BOYS MISSING

    Police in Toowoomba last night were conducting an extensive search for three boys who went out riding on their ...

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  20. LITTLE INTEREST BY U.S. IN WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Sydney wool firms expect Yorkshire buyers to show chief interest in the sales opening here ...

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  21. Britain Speeds up Evacuation of Persian Oil Fields Areas

    ABADAN, Sunday. -- All British subjects were expected to be out of the Southern Persian oil fields by to-nighf instead of to-morrow night, as was originally planned, as the result of a speed-up in the evacuation ...

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  22. SUPPORT FOR ONE-BRAND PETROL MARKETING

    PERTH, Sunday. -- The Western Australian Chamber of Commerce supports the one-petrol brand selling plan. ...

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  23. NEW VISA TO BE ISSUED TO BRITISH SCIENTIST

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The British Foreign Office announced yesterday that it was issuing a new passport to the ...

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  24. PAMPHLET ON "DUTY TO ASIAN PEOPLES"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A "social justice" pamphlet issued by the Roman Catholic Church emphasises Australia's ...

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  25. VALUABLE GRASSLANDS THREATENED BY FIRE

    MACKAY, Sunday. -- The main fire danger area shifted from Sarina to the Nebo district at the week-end. A huge ...

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  26. JAPANESE SUICIDES

    TOKIO, Sunday.--In the 12 months ended April last, an average of 62 Japanese committed suicide each day, ...

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  27. FOUR DROWNED WHEN CAR PLUNGES INTO RIVER

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Four young men were drowned in an upturned car 30ft. below flood waters in ...

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  30. MOUNTED POLICE CLASH WITH DEMONSTRATORS

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters correspondent in Calcutta says that 20 persons were injured when mounted police clashed ...

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  31. NATIONAL CONTROL OF U.K. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The British Government plans to control the country's fruit and vegetable industry. ...

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    The collie dog originated in Scotland, where it has been used for generations for the purpose of herding sheep. The fine specimen of the breed shown in the photograph is Kellesmere Cheil, and owned by Mrs. L. F. Gisler. It won first and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. SPECULATION ON LABOUR ROLE IN REFERENDUM

    HOBART, Sunday. -- The absence of the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) and other Ministers from the referendum ...

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  34. GRIM U.S. WARNING ON NEW ATOMIC WEAPONS

    LOS ANGELES, Sunday.--The Secretary for the Air Force (Mr. Thomas [?]inletter) said yesterday that the ...

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  35. EXPRESS TRAIN DERAILED

    GAUHATIS (Assam), Sunday.--Seven persons were killed and 24 others were injured when an express train was ...

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