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  2. Advertising

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  3. Chinese stab at Korea line

    KOREA, May 16.—United Nations troops to-day were standing alert and intense along the whole Korean battle line. This follows powerful enemy attacks last ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Soldiers and police waiting for their wages

    LONDON, May 16.—A British Cabinet Minister may be rushed to Teheran to discuss the oil crisis with the Persian Government. Meanwhile, the confused and ...

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  5. Day By Day

    ELECTION victories or defeats don't make much difference to Joseph Benedict Chifley's ...

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  6. "Give award a trial"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Miners were urged yesterday to give the Gallagher bonus payment ...

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  7. IT'S A HABIT THEY HAVE

    IN THE AIR for their traditional Maori war cry arc members of the New Zealand Universities' Rugby Union team, before their, match against the Queensland University yesterday. They won the game by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE ZERO 1½

    BRISBANE people must use less electricity at peak hours to ensure uninterrupted supplies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Plane in hunt for escapees

    MACKAY, Wednesday.—Police hired a Tiger Moth plane here to-day to search for two escapees ...

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  10. 15 p.c. on cargoes to U.K.?

    APPROVAL of a 15 per cent, freight rise on Australian exports to Britain and Europe is ...

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  11. The Rita you rarely see

    DEGLAMORISED Rita Hayworth, wearing yellow sweater and blue jeans, in a Nevada town after her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. HAD BEST POLL LEAD

    THE oldest member of the House of Representatives is believed to have received the biggest majority in the recent ...

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  13. VON BACK ON 'PUNCH'

    LONDON, May 16 (A.A.P.).—Norman von Nida threatened to punch, a report's nose to-day. ...

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  14. Men leave jobs; delay Snowy plan

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—More than 25 per cent. of the men employed at the Island Bend camp of the Snowy Mountains authority near Mount Kosciusko have quit their job in the last fortnight. ...

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  15. Soccer pros' good start

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The English Soccer team opened its Australian tour to-day with a 7.0 via ...

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  16. Baby drowned

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Laurence Herbert Lyddieth, 2, was drowned in a dam on his parents' property at Berkeley ...

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  17. DIRECTOR OF MUSIC

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—For the first time in its history, the Australian Army is to hove a Director of Music. ...

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  18. Police bashed at station

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Two policemen were admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital to-night after a wild ...

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  19. Adelaide power plan at £10 m.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—A new major powerhouse, probably costing more than £10 million, to service the Adelaide ...

    Article : 68 words
  20. Making do in old suits

    NEW YORK, May 16 (Special).—"Business is rotten" is the typical small retailer's reaction to the clothing trade ...

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  21. Police recover ledger of missing bookmaker

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A bookmaker who disappeared from the Gosford racecourse yesterday had not returned to his lodgings in Hamilton (Newcastle) to-day. ...

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  22. Police probe two deaths

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Police arc investigating the deaths of a middle-aged spinster, who was found hanged in ...

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  23. Gang round-up

    TENTERFIELD, Wednesday.—Constables Medhurst and Symes to-day arrested four boys, aged from 8 to 12 years. ...

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  24. Mystery threats to watersiders

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mysterious telephone voices have threatened the watersiders' vice-president (Mr. V. ...

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  25. Jubilee day cost £10 m. Output

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The May 9 Jubilee holiday cost Australia £10 million in lost output in the manufacturing ...

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  26. Nehru's promise

    NEW DELHI, May 10 (A.A.P.).—India's Prime Minister (Mr. Nehru) told Parliament to-day that the ...

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  27. Delay move on wheat

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Australia might not know for a week or more whether an extra 50,000 tons of wheat ...

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  28. Road hogs shot

    TATPEH (Formosa) 1. May 16 (A.A.P.).—Chinese Nationalist [?] squads have executed two soldiers under an Army ...

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  29. Clock for King?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The N.S.W. Town Planning Association to-day decided to urge the immediate restoration of the ...

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  30. 'Woomera might prevent war'

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—What was happening at Woomera rocket range might be the means of preventing ...

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  31. Youth festival

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Six hundred Melbourne University students decided by a two to one majority to-day to ...

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  32. W.A. Governor

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The King has appointed Lieut-General Sir Charles Gairdner a 53-year-old Irishman and ...

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  33. Dead in tent

    LISMORE, Wednesday.—The body of Charles Henry Maiden, 70, who was last seen alive about a week ago, was found ...

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  34. Whirlwind's toll

    TAIPEH, May 16 (A.A.P.).—A one-hour whirlwind over Southern Formosa yesterday killed three Nationalist cadets ...

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  35. £3500 TAX FOR MARGARET, IF

    LONDON, May 16 (Special).—When she turns 21 on August 21 Princes Margaret will be entitled to draw a ...

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  36. Mission costs up

    Increasing income was needed for the Mission to Seamen to enable It to meet rising costs in its work to-day and to plan ...

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  37. END PIECE PAGE ONE

    LONGREACH, Wednesday.—The Longreach Band conductor (Mr. A. W. Wellings) has decided to change band practice night from Tuesday—because Tuesday is family night at the picture theatre, and boys in the band ...

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  38. Bolivian revolt

    LAPAZ (Bolivia), May 16 (A.A.P.).—A military junta seized control of the South American Republic of Bolivia ...

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  39. Membership up

    Membership of the Presbyterian Church in Queensland increased by 297 last year. In 1960 membership was 16,006. ...

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