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  3. In Australia Day Procession

    The colourful float prepared by the Department of Public Works for yesterday's Australia Day procession. The float was one of the pitifully small number, of floats entered, and was a prize winner. Stepping out smartly during the procession were National Service trainees from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SWIFT OUTCOME OF CAIRO RIOTS

    CAIRO, Monday.-- Egypt's new Premier (Aly Maher Pasha) will strive to achieve "Egypt's national aspirations," the evacuation of British forces from the Canal Zone, and the unify of the Nile Valley. He said this in ...

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  5. "CLASS WARFARE" IN EMPLOYMENT FIELD

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Australian production had suffered greatly because of the close link between the ...

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  6. FIJI BATTERED BY FIERCE HURRICANE

    SUVA (Fiji), Monday.-- Suva to-night was like a bomb-scarred city after a merciless battering by the ...

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  7. West Indies' Good Start in Chasing Big Score

    SYDNEY, Monday-- When Australia's innings ended for 377 in the fifth Test match, the West Indies were left with the task of scoring 416 runs to win. At stumps to-night, they had 112 up for the toss of two wickets. ...

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  8. PERSIA READY TO NEGOTIATE!

    NEW YORK. Monday.-- The Persian Premier (Dr. Mossadeq) yesterday gave the retiring British Ambassador (Sir Francis ...

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  9. GERMAN 'BOMBSHELL' ON SAAR QUESTION

    PARIS, Monday. -- Germany yesterday sprang what one French official called a bombshell on the European army ...

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  10. HEAVY AIR ATTACK ON NORTH KOREA

    TOKIO, Monday. -- Carrier- based naval aircraft launched their biggest attack of the war on enemy communications while ...

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  11. BRITAIN HAS COLDEST NIGHT FOR YEARS

    LONDON, Monday. -- Edinburgh shivering under 21 grees of frost, experienced its coldest night for 70 years ...

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  12. SHOTS FIRED, AT QUILPIE "GHOST"

    QUILPIE, Monday.-- Shots have been fired at a "ghost" intruder prowling on a station near here. Women have been removed to a ...

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  13. POWER SHORTAGE HITS NORTHERN N.S.W.

    BRISBANE. Monday. -- The electricity shortage in the Northern Rivers district of New South Wales could not possibly ...

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  14. LUXURY HOMES RAZED IN BUSH FIRES

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Three luxury homes were destroyed by bush fires near Eden today. One of the homes was ...

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  15. FLIGHT TRIALS OF JET PROTOTYPES

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Minister for Defence Produc tion (Mr. Harrison) announced that piloted and unmanned ...

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  16. DAYLIGHT ASSAULT AND ROBBERY IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- A 64- year-old man was bashed and robbed by a thug in daylight in the Valley to-day. ...

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  17. NURSES INJURED IN ROAD SMASH

    IPSWICH, Monday.-- Two nurses were admitted to the Ipswich General Hospital early to-night, after their motor cycle had collided ...

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  18. "CUTTING UP ESTATES IS NOT ANSWER TO FOOD PROBLEM"

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- There were (many other problems which required tackling and solution before the cutting-up ...

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  19. JAPANESE ACTION TO ADOPT FRANK WEAVER

    TOKIO, Monday. -- Frank Loyal Weaver, the former Australian serviceman, who came back here seven times after he ...

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  20. Australia Day

    Public support for the Australia Day celebrations in Toowoomba yesterday was described by officials as "the worst in memory." They stated that the citizens' lack of enthusiasm in recognising the country's national day ...

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  21. MR. GAIR'S REPLY TO DR. DUHIG

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Adequate housing was essential for both the strength and stability of family life, ...

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  22. BOY FOUND DROWNED IN OLYMPIC POOL

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- A 9½- year-old boy, who had been missing from his home since Saturday. was found drowned ...

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  25. EXCHANGE OF EMBASSIES WITH WEST GERMANY

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) announced to-day that Australia had agreed on an ...

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  26. Road Blisters Boy's Feet

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.-- A two-year-old boy W. Edwards, of 28 Lee Street, West End, suffered severe burns to both feet ...

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  27. TWO MORE DROWNING DEATHS IN SOUTH

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- A youth and a girl who were drowned at Carrum to-day were caught by an undertow, only 70 ...

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  28. ESSAY PRIZE WINNERS

    Ted lrish, of 3 Potter Street, and Cynthia Kinne, care Mrs. P. Nolan, 19 Clifford Street, Toowoomba, winners in their respective sections of the Australia Day Essay Competition, conducted by the Australia Day Celebrations Committee. Ted and Cynthia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. TWO THOUSAND FLEE FROM FLOODED OHIO RIVER

    MARIETTA (Ohio), Monday. -- The Ohio River, in flood, forced about 2000 persons to flee from their homes in four ...

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  30. WOMEN'S TEAM ANNOUNCED FOR OLYMPIC GAMES

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Australian Women's Amateur Athletic Association announced tonight that the Australian women's ...

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