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  4. Reaction to Menzies' Anti-inflation Plan

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Public servants' organisations in Melbourne to-day protested to the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) against the proposed retrenchment of 10,000 employees from the Federal Public Service. ...

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  5. BURGLARY AT LARGE TOOWOOMBA STORE

    Detectives attached to the Criminal Investigation Branch, Toowoomba. are investigating a theft which ...

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  6. CAUTION IN U. S. ON FRANCO'S CABINET

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- Official Washington last night gave a cautious reception to the news that General ...

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  7. Japanese Want Russia at Talks on Treaty

    LONDON, Friday.-- Reuters correspondent in Tokio says that the Japanese Opposition -- the Social Democratic Party-- yesterday sent a memorandum to the American Ambassador (Mr. Williams Sebald) objecting ...

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    Members of the official party at the opening of the new gymnasium at the Toowoomba Youth Centre in Newtown Park on Thursday night Left to right: Messrs. L. A. Hood (superintendent) and H. Stevens, the Mayor (Dr. A. R. McGregor), Alderman W. Jenkins, and Mr. J. F. McConachie (secretary). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. QUEENSLAND TO GET GERMAN HOUSES

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reuters correspondent in Wil- helmshaven says that the Queensland Minister for ...

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  10. MORE EXECUTIONS BY PEKING COMMUNISTS

    HONG KONG, Friday.-- Communist authorities in Peking executed 277 persons after a mass trial on July 10. ...

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  11. WEEK-END MAY BE STATE'S COLDEST FOR TWO YEARS

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Icy south-westerly winds, blowing between 40 and 50 miles an hour, gave most of the State to-day the lowest temperatures since June, 1949. The Weather Bureau predicts that the week-end will be ...

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  12. ELEVEN KILLED IN STORMS IN U. S.

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- Violent thunderstorms, accompanied by winds that reached 82 miles an hour, swept the ...

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  13. REVIEW OF MIGRATION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- The cuts in the immigration programme night not he nearly as drastic as had been suggested. the Minister ...

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  14. MEETING OF PARLIAMENT "EXTREME EMERGENCY"

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Socalled national conferences were no substitute for an early meeting of Parliament, ...

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  15. OIL SEARCH IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA-- Mr. R. W. Swartz, M. P. Darling Downs, asked the Minister for National Development (Senator Spooner) in the ...

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  16. King of Jordan Assassinated

    LONDON, Friday.-- Reuters correspondent in Cairo says reports reaching Cairo to-day stated that King ...

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  17. REFERENDUM NECESSARY ON PRICE CONTROL

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) claimed to-day that a further referendum probably would ...

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  18. JET TO MAKE FAST FLIGHT FROM U. K.

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The first Canberra jet bomber to be delivered to the R. A. A. F. will leave England on August 1 and ...

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  19. SPECTACULAR SPENDING BY MULTI-MILLIONAIRE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The lure of Barrier Reef fishing has earned an American multi-millionaire. Mr. Richard Reynolds (451). to ...

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  20. MR. CASEY LEAVES ON GOODWILL TOUR

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) left Sydney to-night on a goodwill mission to Eastern ...

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  21. "GOVERNMENT SHOULD TELL BUTTER PRICE"

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Federal Government should, without further delay, tell Australian dairymen the price for ...

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  22. SOMERSET DAM BLAMED FOR RIVER SILTING

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The Somerset Dam is responsible for much of the silting in the Brisbane River, according to overseas ...

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  23. INCIDENCE OF POLIO

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- There were 64 cases of poliomyelitis throughout the State in June, the Health Department announced to-day. Half ...

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  24. MOTOR CYCLIST AWARDED DAMAGES AFTER SMASH

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Mr. Justice Mack to-day awarded James Patrick Wust, who was hurt in a road collision. £2322 damages. ...

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  25. INDIA REJECTS OFFER OF MEDIATION

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Indian Prime Minister (Pandit Nehru) has cabled the Australian Government that there is no need at ...

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  26. TACTICS TO PLAY BIG PART IN FINAL TEST

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Tactics employed by the Australian Rugby League team will have a vital bearing on the result of the third Test ...

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  27. NO CO-OPERATION POLICY

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A policy of no co-cperaticn with the Menzies Government was declared by the left-wing ...

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  28. Final Soccer Test To-day

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- England will have to overcome a 13-year- old hoodoo to heat Australia in the fifth and final soccer Test at ...

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  29. QUEUED UP LAST NIGHT FOR BIG LEAGUE GAME TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- In bitterly cold winds, people began to queue up at 7.30 o'clock tonight for to-morrow's third ...

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  30. Visit by British Novelist

    SINGAPORE, Friday. -- The noted British novelist, Eric Link-later, will visit Australia next month to fulfil an ambition he ...

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  31. DEATH OF "LITTLE WILLIE"

    LONDON, Friday. -- The former Crown Prince Wilhelm, of Prussia, known as "Little white" died at Hechingen. ...

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  32. Bob Hope Tossed Into Rapids

    CEBOLLA (Colorado), Friday.-- The comedian Bob Hope was tossed into the swift rapids of the Gunnison River near here ...

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  33. Sydney Man Electrocuted

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Henry Burgess Ranson (28. married), of Matraville, was electrocuted at a Matraville electricity sub-station ...

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  36. Allied Officers Uneasy Over Developing Korean Situation

    TOKIO, Friday.-- United Nations correspondents noted an undercurrent of tension among Allied officers today about the way in which the Korean situation is developing. ...

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  37. Striking Seamen Will be Fined

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Seamen who walked off 20 inter-State ships in Melbourne to-day as a protest against the gaol sentence on the general secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation, James Healy. will be logged and fined ...

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  38. MANY U. K. "GLOUCESTERS" HELD PRISONER IN KOREA

    TOKIO, Friday.-- A North Korean newsman attending the cease-fire talks told Allied correspondents to-day that ...

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  39. NORTH AMERICAN VISIT BY PRINCESS TO LAST 33 DAYS

    LONDON, Friday. -- The "Daily Telegraph" reported to-day that Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of ...

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    Members of the Bright Sparks company, which presented the revue "Rolling Round the World" in St. Luke's Hall last night. Back row (left to right): John Pumfrey, Fay McAuliffe, Wally Reushle, Beverley Cordwell, Maurice Lee, Joan Watson. Keith Jefferies, Betty Gibson, Lindsay Reath, Margaret Sherman Judy Green, Ann Cleary and Bert ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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