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  4. POLICE TO GUARD COURT HEARING

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Police will guard the Federal Arbitration Court here on Tuesday to prevent a demonstration by left-wing unions at the opening of the "wages and hours" case. ...

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  5. Anzus talk landmark for Pacific

    HONOLULU, Sunday.—If Soviet long-range submarines were blockading Australia and planes from the submarines bombing Sydney. Australia ...

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  6. DAY by DAY

    ONE thing we admire about country people is their downright. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NORMAN PARK CRIME-BUSTERS

    They are Pamela Powell, 10, and Mr. Harold Powell. Pamela gave the alarm. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. £2,000 IN 3 N.Q. ROBBERIES

    INGHAM, Sunday.—Thieves have stolen about £2000 worth of property in three ...

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  9. AMERICA 1, REDS 2 IN GAMES

    HELSINKI, August 3 (A.A.P.).—The United Slates had won the unofficial Olympic ...

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  10. Hula feet ran hot

    HONOLULU, August 3.—Hula girls had hot feet as they danced a welcome on the tarmac to ...

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  11. Know these smiles...?

    YES, it's the Sedgmans, now in New York. Australian's Wimbledon tennis champion. Frank, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. LUNCH-HOUR PROTEST HERE

    LUNCH-HOUR union protest meetings on employers' basic wage move's will be held in Brisbane ...

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  13. Pension, tax aid expected

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Tax relief and pension increases are likely to be main ...

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  14. Japs bid for trade

    NEW YORK, August 3—Japan will try to increase pressure on Britain and the ...

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  15. Rescue lines just reached 2 in surf

    MAROOCHYDORE lifesavers yesterday swam more than 400 yards to rescue a man and a boy from a sunken fishing boat. There was only one ...

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  16. Lad, 17, battles fire alone

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—An Air Training Corps corporal, aged 17, fought a £20,000 ...

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  17. Grab from Persian

    TEHERAN, August 3 (A.A.P.).—The Persian Majlis to-day decided to confiscate millions of rials ...

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  18. READY FOR USE

    DARWIN, Sunday.—The airstrip which the R.A.A.F. built on Cocos Island would be on ideal ...

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  20. Sabre jets "top class"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Australian-built Sabre jet fighters would be equal to any aircraft ...

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  21. Churchill for full 5 years?

    LONDON, August 3 (A.A.P.)—When the House of Commons rose for the summer recess on Friday ...

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  22. ARGENTINIANS PAY HOMAGE TO EVA

    BUENOS AIRES, August 3 (A.A.P.).—Argentina's official 30-day mourning period for Mrs. Eva Peron will affect Britain's scant meat supplies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. C.M.F. MEN TO SEE KOREA

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Applications will be called this week for Citizen Military Force officers ...

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  24. Mercy dash

    A T.A.A. airliner, with special oxygen equipment, brought a seriously ill police inspector from Cloncurry to ...

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  25. Foreign subs, atom area fear

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Royal Australian Navy fears foreign submarines may pass through the ...

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  26. Holiday, but

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Nobody in Sydney seems to know why there is a bank holiday here on Monday. ...

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  27. New attempt to scale Everest

    LONDON, Aug. 3 (A.A.P.).—A Swiss Alpine expedition will make an attempt to reach the summit of Mount ...

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  28. Order planes

    DARWIN, Sunday—Australian National Airways would soon sign contracts for the delivery in 1954 of ...

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  29. Record road toll

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—There were more road accidents, more people were killed, and more people injured in New ...

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  30. Dior lowers hemline

    LONDON, August 3.—Creator of the original "New Look," Christian Dior hat lowered women's ...

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  31. YOUR TURN NEXT...?

    A WIN of £186/3/4 in last week's Find-the-ball competition will enable Mrs. S. Watson to ...

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  32. Taxi SOS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—As taxi driver John Bishop, af Caulfield, was being attacked by a man late last ...

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  33. Crowds at sea

    Life-savers reported "the best crowds since Easter" at North and South Coast beaches yesterday—a day of ...

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  34. Saved train

    SINGAPORE, August 3 (A.A.P.).—Railway men and police fought off 30 terrorists and brought a ...

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  35. Dedman's bid

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The wartime Defence Minister (Mr. J. J. Dedman) won Labour pre-selection this ...

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  36. Ms.P. pay rise

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Victorian Parliamentarians will receive another pay rise £36 a year—next week. They ...

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  37. PAGE ONE END PIECE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Two kookaburrns perched on a camera indicator had the time of their lives at Caulfield yesterday. They chuckled over a photo-finish for a third placing, laughed when the ...

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  38. Greet Queen

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Governor-General (Sir William McKell) to-day cabled Australia's greetings ...

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