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  2. Advertising

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  4. Body in car puzzles police

    TEWANTIN, Tuesday.—After eight hours' investigation to-day detectives were still ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Groups to hammer out industrial grievances

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Federal Government will consider the setting up of industrial committees to hammer out grievances and increase production. ...

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  6. DAY by DAY

    BRISBANE'S big time-payment firms are quietly holding a ...

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  7. NO. 80 UNIT IN OIL FINALE

    LONDON, July 31.—The Abadan oil refinery—the world's biggest—closed down completely this morning because of the dispute over Persia's ...

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  8. THE HAPPIER SIDE TO THE POLIO STORY

    SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Patricia from Morningside was almost helpless when she went into ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. EXPECT CHECK

    PROSPECTS of stern monetary and fiscal measures to check inflation caused further ...

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  10. £200,000 UP

    TRANS-AUSTRALIA Airlines have again made a year's profit of more than £200,000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "SUCH A GENT"

    THIRTY-SIX girls and a man will leave Brisbane by bus at 8 o'clock on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Korean talks hold-up

    SEOUL, July 31 (A.A.P.).—No progress was made at the Kacsong cease-fire ...

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  13. UNLOAD CAR CARGO IN 2 DAYS

    BRISBANE watersiders discharged 5000 tons of cars and chassis from the freighter River Norman in two days—and set a new Australian speed record. ...

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  14. "LONELY" IN GAOL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Waterside Workers' Federation assistant general secretary, Edward Charles ...

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  15. Holidaying in lock-up

    MURWILLUMBAH, Tuesday.—Two 18-year-old girls have been locked up at Murwillumbah ...

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  16. Died in pram

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Thomas Hales, of Martinsville, 35 miles from Newcastle, a three-month-old ...

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  18. Famous ballet teacher dies

    PARIS, July 31 (A.A.P.).—Colonel Vassily de Basil, famous choreographer and ballet impresario, whose ...

    Article : 89 words
  19. GAVE HIS LIFE TO MURDER GOVERNOR

    SAIGON, July 31 (A.A.P.).—A Viet Minh rebel blew himself to pieces to-day to assassinate the Governor of South Viet-Nam. The Governor ...

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  20. First strike in twenty years

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The first industrial trouble for 20 years occurred at the Australian Cement Pty., Ltd., ...

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  21. More U.S. A-bombs

    WASHINGTON, July 31 (A.A.P.).—Production of atom bombs was increased in the first half of 1951. ...

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  22. 600 Price peg prosecutions

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Prices Minister (Mr. Finnan) said to-night that about 600 prosecutions were ...

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  23. Girl, 26, will run station

    A 26-year-old jilleroo is to become owner-manager of Her own 22,546-acre sheep station near Barcaldine. ...

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  24. 14 Jets will fly here for Exhibition Week

    BIGGEST force of jet planes ever seen in Queensland will reach Brisbane in Exhibition Week. They will be 14 Vampire ...

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  25. Thai envoy?

    BANGKOK, July 31 (A.A.P.).—The Australian External Affairs Minister (Mr. Casey) said to-day that ...

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  26. Syrian crisis

    LONDON, July 31 (A.A.P.)—The Syrian Cabinet, headed by Khaled el Azim Bey, resigned last night. An ...

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  27. Sir Denys off

    LONDON, July 31 (A.A.P.).—The Lord Mayor of London (Sir Denys Lowson) and Lady Lowson left London by ...

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  28. Shot wild bull

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—The Governor of South Australia (Sir Willoughby Norrie) yesterday shot a wounded bull ...

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  29. Better returns

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Returns to dairy farmers had increased more than costs, the Milk Board ...

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  30. 1 Show day for Federal Service

    Federal public servants in Brisbane will receive only Wednesday off next week for the Show. Previously ...

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  31. Israeli election

    TEL AVIV, July 31—Israeli election results announced to-day showed that the outgoing ...

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  32. 400 Gift toys

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—To—morrow a consignment of toys from the Australian Junior Red Cross will leave ...

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  33. 570 From N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday—The troopship Wahine, carrying 570 men to reinforce New Zealand Army ...

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  34. Only 1 A.W.L

    One National Service trainee is absent without leave at Amberley air base. He failed to arrive with ...

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  35. Star collapses

    HOLLYWOOD, July 31 (A.A.P.).—Actor Gregory Peck collapsed from fatigue to-day for the second time ...

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  36. 21 POPULAR AGE FOR BRIDES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Most popular age for Australian brides is 21 and for bridegrooms 23. ...

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  37. Lady Godiva

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—A beautiful blonde, whose name and attire are being kept secret, will be Lady Godiva ...

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  38. Gaol ends hunt

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A young Geelong man who stole a car to follow his wife who had left him was ...

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  39. PAGE ONE END PIECE

    ROCKHAMPTON Tuesday.—Mr. Michucl Douherty, '83, of Rockhampton, his first trip to the Brisbane Exhibition in 1899, and has not missed one since. He will be there again this year. ...

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  40. Visit Australia

    LONDON, July 31 (Spe-cial).—The Raw Materials Minister (Mr. Richard Stokes) is expected to visit ...

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