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  6. NEW PUSH BY EGYPT 'REBEL'

    NEW YORK, September 3.—"Strong man" General Naguib is about to begin the second most important phase of his revolution in Egypt. ...

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  7. PARTY CONFUSED ABOUT SP REPORT

    MANY State Government members were last night looking for a Cabinet lead on the future of offcourse betting in Queensland. The SP Royal Commission's report—tabled in ...

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  8. DAY by DAY

    SID BARNES, as usual, looks like paving the last word ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HAYMAN CHARGE

    PROSERPINE, Wednesday.—A "conspiracy of silence" among tourists was ...

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  10. Q'land air pilot killed on Guam

    GUAM, September 3.—A Queensland airline pilot was killed at this mid-Pacific airport last ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Views from Church, State

    A STATE referendum on the SP Commission recommendations Mas urged by the Warwick Mayor (Aid. A. T. McCahon) last night. "The wisest and best course would be to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Brisbane water too hard

    MOUNT CROSBY, Wednesday.—Brisbane's wafer was now more than twice as hard ...

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  13. DARK SEDAN ESCAPES IN 15-MIN PURSUIT

    LOWOOD, Wednesday.—This quiet town of 500 people awakened to the sound of gunfire at 2 a.m. to-day. White-haired Police ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. "NT camp of death"

    DARWIN, Wednesday.—Fourteen white men between 60 and 80—are "waiting to die" in a camp ...

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  15. Elm DEBIT IN TWO MONTHS

    The State Treasurer (Mr. Walsh) yesterday reported £1,063,234 excess of expenditure over ...

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  16. Top "terror man" killed

    SINGAPORE, September 3 (AAP).—One of the most Important terrorists killed In Malaya this year was shot ...

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  17. Fed poll on Oct 18

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Flinders by-clcction, necessitated by the death of Mr. Ryan (Lib) will be ...

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  19. Vic electricity control can't pay £6m debt

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The State Electricity Commission cannot meet payments for equipment totalling £6 million. The money is owed to ...

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  20. WARMER IN BRISBANE

    Brisbane had its warmest day for more than three months yesterday. Dry north-west winds ...

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  21. Reds in purge

    VIENNA, September 3 (AAP).—The Austrian Communist Party has started a purge of party ...

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  22. To hear meat dispute to-day

    Normal meat deliveries were reverted to yesterday, when lumpers at the Brisbane Abattoir meat hall ...

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  23. TUC OPPOSES TRUCK PLAN

    LONDON, September 3 (AAP).—The Trade Union Congress to-day condemned the ...

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  24. MURDERER DOUBLE ARRESTED 3 TIMES

    NEW YORK, September 3 (AAP).—Birmingham (Alabama) police yesterday made three arrests—and three times freed their prisoner as the wrong man. ...

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  25. Visit by sub

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Royal Navy submarine Thorough will exercise off the Queensland coast ...

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  26. 2 Reverses for ACTU chiefs

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Australian Council of Trade Unions inter-state executive suffered two ...

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  27. Lead price up

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Home consumption price of: lead and zinc would rise by £30 a ton from to-morrow ...

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  28. To High Court

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Mr. Justice Alan Russell Taylor, 50, of NSW Supreme Court, has been appointed to ...

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  29. Art train for normal traffic

    Queensland's Jubilee art train carriages are being reconverted for normal use. The Transport Minister ...

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  30. Millions for A-ore plea

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Uranium prospecting required millions of pounds immediately. ...

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  31. Music tour

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Sir Bernard Heinze, Ormond Professor of Music at Melbourne University ...

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  32. Jap wedding

    TOKIO, September 3 (AAP).—Emperor Hirohlto's fourth daughter, Princess Yori, will marry Taknmasa ...

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  33. Cruiser safe

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The ocean-going tug St. Giles took the cruiser Hobart under tow early to-day ...

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  34. £96 By Barnes

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Former Australian Test cricketer. Sid Barnes, won £96 for a Victorian youth in ...

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  35. 'Be efficient"

    LONDON, September 3 (AAP).—A call for more efficiency in British industry to help meet renewed ...

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  36. Never too old

    LOS ANGELES, September 3 (AAP).—Mrs. Isabel Brown, 74, sought to-day to end her 29-year marriage to ...

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  37. Pilot's escape

    TOOWOOMBA, Wednesday.—Mr. A. W. Miller, 28, of Melbourne, suffered only facial lacerations when the ...

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  38. SLIM: Is there a helicopter?

    LONDON, September 3.—Field-Marshal Sir William Slim, the new Governor-General said ...

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  39. NO URANIUM AT MOUNT COOLUM

    THE State Government is satisfied there is no uranium at Mount Coolum. All tests for uranium in ...

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  40. 'Copter survey

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—A helicopter hired from the long range weapons organisation at Woomera will be ...

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  41. High air job

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Executive Council had recently approved five new air commodore posts in ...

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  42. £15 Grab failed

    TOOWOOMBA, Wednesday.—A cafe proprietor chased a grab thief in Ruthven Street to-day and ...

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