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  2. Advertising

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  3. Labour hits back on secret vote

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Mr. Clarey (Vic.) to-day led the Labour attack on the Federal Government's plan for secret ballots in trade unions. ...

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  4. Peking reply on truce meeting suggests

    NEW YORK, July 4.—The Communists have agreed to meet Allied representatives at Kaesong next Sunday for preliminary talks on the Korea armistice conference. ...

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  5. Migrant vote seekers

    THE fight has begun between political parties to win New Australians to their ranks. ...

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  6. Day By Day

    WARWICK.—The Horse is king in mellow old Warwick. ...

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  7. WHILE LOADING HIGH EXPLOSIVES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The boom ship H.M.A.S. Kangaroo to-day tore a 2ft. hole in ...

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  8. TIP-.FOR SATURDAY?

    WHEN the Melbourne Cup approaches, shopkeepers, hotelkeepers, and the like, say the great race means a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RUSHING JOB ON "PEACE TRAIN"

    NEW YORK, July 4.—Special crews are working round the clock to assemble a diesel-driven "peace train" for the armistice meeting at Kaesong, in Korea. Reporting this, the Korean ...

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  10. PERSIANS WORRIED OVER OPERATION

    TEHERAN, July 4.—A special call to the faithful to pray for the life and health of the Shah of Persia was made from the gold-tipped minarets of Teheran this morning. ...

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  11. HER "TENT"

    SMART lout coat in white camel hair, with black velvet on the high stand-up collar and wide cuffs ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. "Spy" gets ten years

    FRANKFURT, July 4 (A.A.P.).—William Oatis, American correspondent in Prague, was to-day sentenced ...

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  13. DESPITE WHITE BAN

    WARWICK, Wednesday.—India would not send cheap labour or skilled or professional men to settle ...

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  14. Drank kerosene

    Pearl Erbert, 2, of Gympie Road, Lawnton, was admitted to the Children's Hospital after having drunk kerosene from a ...

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  15. BROKE DOWN 50 TIMES AT SEA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Antarctic ship Labuan broke down at least 50 times on a voyage south-west from Melbourne to Heard Island and back. ...

    Article : 155 words
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  17. HANLON FLIES HOME TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Queensland Premier (Mr. Hanlon) will return to Brisbane from Canberra by air ...

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  18. RED BILL TO-NIGHT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Government will resume its parliamentary fight to outlaw Communism to-morrow ...

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  19. BIG FIGHT IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, July 4.—An estimated 300 terrorists—the biggest Communist force ever assembled during ...

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  20. King's decision

    LONDON, July 4 (A.A.P.).—It was announced from Buckingham Palace to-day that the King would hold an ...

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  21. ALBERT'S ART CAUSES "BLACK" BAN ON WORK

    HARWIN, Wednesday.—Art is causing discontent among natives at Hermannsburg Mission, in the Northern Territory. Centre of the trouble is ...

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  22. TWO HURT AT SAME HOUSE

    Two men were injured at the same house within an hour last night. One received stab wounds in ...

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  23. To gaol in a Rolls Royce

    LONDON, July 4 (Special).—Mrs. Jessie Fraser Cunningham, 30, of Clarges Street, in fashionable Mayfair, rode to ...

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  24. Fifth to garages

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Garages are collecting more than a fifth of Australia's retail business. ...

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  25. HELD AT BAY FOR 14 DAYS

    INGHAM, Wednesday.—Police have had a prison escapee pinned down in rough undergrowth for 14 days. ...

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  26. U.S. honour roll for British care

    LONDON, July 4 (A.A.P.).—General Eisenhower to-day entrusted to British care a roll of honour of the 28,000 United ...

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  27. More for beef

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The British Food Ministry had agreed to pay 14 per cent, more for all classes of Australian ...

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  28. Time to kiss

    JOHANNESBURG, July 4 (A.A.P.).—Girls should not kiss until they were at least engaged, the secretary of the ...

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  29. Medal for Korea

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The External Affairs Minister (Mr. Casey) said in the House of Representatives to-day that ...

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  30. Search for girl

    Police and relatives were searching Ipswich streets at midnight last night for Diane Leslie Gordon, 7, of Wacol ...

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  31. Father at 92

    NEW YORK, July 4 (A.A.P.).—A man of 92, who yesterday reported the birth of his 12th child, attributed his vigour to ...

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  32. Less scramble

    Brisbane's egg ration will be increased by 75 per cent, of normal supplies to-day. It will be the first time since ...

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  33. Bruce Pie ill

    Mr. Bruce Pie. Brisbane businessman, and former M.L.A. for Kedron, is ill in St. Martin's Hospital. ...

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  34. Fireman injured

    Alfred BrooKs, 60, married, officer in charge of Yeronga Fire Station, was injured when he fell down an 8ft. pit ...

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  35. CHIFLEY KEPT ADVERSE CARTOONS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The late Opposition Leader (Mr. Chifley) kept the originals of many ...

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  36. Move for butter

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Federal Commerce Minister (Mr. McEwen) and State Prices Ministers will meet in ...

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  37. PAGE ONE END PIECE

    A ALBORG (Denmark), July 4 (A.A.P.).—A pet canary died here, aged 22, but its mate, aged 19, continued to sine and whistle. The dead canary is believed to have been one of the oldest in the world. ...

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