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  4. SET-UP IN PACIFIC

    HONOLULU, August 8.—Under the Anzus Council set-up, Australia will have two liaison officers stationed at Pearl harbour. These Pacific "planners"—likely to be of colonel rank ...

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  5. DATE: AUG. 31

    MAJOR electricity restrictions in south-eastern Queensland will be withdrawn oil ...

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  6. The Courier-Mail

    MR. Gerald Vincent Moriarty, newly-appointed Railways Commissioner. ...

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  7. BRIAN IN SHOW WHIRL-THANKS TO NURSE

    DAY OF DAYS for polio convolescent, Brian Cain, 4, who saw the Royal Show yesterdoy and whirled round the horse-o-plane with Nurse Claire Deglon. Brian could not wait for Children's Day next Saturday. He will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Months to plan

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—"The £33,503 payroll robbery was planned for months ...

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  9. OFFER BY PERSIA ON OIL TALKS

    LONDON, August 8 (A.A.P.).—Persia lias sent a note to Britain offering to ...

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  10. £3m. Dollar loan to Radium Hill

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The United Stales atomic energy commission has recommended (he allocation to South Australia of a £3 million dollar loan for large-scale ...

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  11. 12,000 Sq. miles Atom test warning

    LONDON, August 8 (A.A.P.).—An area of about 12,000 sq. miles around the Monte Bello ...

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  12. In 5 mishaps

    Two men were seriously injured and 10 other people escaped from five accidents ...

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  13. SHOW CHIEF EXPECTS 85,000 CROWD TO-DAY

    NEARLY 17,000 people streamed to the Exhibition Grounds for the first day of the Royal National Show yesterday. R.N.A. officials ...

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  14. What's on... TO-DAY

    ROYAL National Show programme for to-dav and to-night is:— 9 a.m.: Sheep, pig ...

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  15. Fleet for Brisbane

    THREE Australian warships will make Show visits to Brisbane next week. A navy spokesman said ...

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  16. Bulgarian

    ATHENS, August 8 (A.A.P.).—The Greek Army yesterday announced the withdrawal of an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Flood waters cut railway

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Sydney—Brisbane railway line has been cut by flood waters at Beresford, 12 miles ...

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  18. Threaten to jam roads

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Country carriers threaten to disorganise Sydney's traffic with thousands of trucks ...

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  19. Japs confer on sailors

    TOKIO, August 8 1 (A.A.P.).—The Japanese Cabinet to-day discussed Britain's protest over ...

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  20. The Queen has first holiday

    LONDON, August 8 (Special).—The Queen came to the last engagement in the busy first months of her ...

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  22. Marjorie back, says 'I may run in Japan'

    DARWIN, Friday.—All Marjorie Jackson wants to do before beginning training again is to have "a long, long sleep." All the other 33 returning ...

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  23. Resigned food post

    MR. G. H. Rushworth has resigned from the Queensland-British Food Corporation Board. ...

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  24. Long swim saves boat

    TWEED HEADS, Friday.—A beach inspector swam almost 2000 yards this afternoon to release a 17 ...

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  25. Foxhole 'stove'

    WASHINGTON, August 8 (A.A.P.)—The U.S. Army said to-day its Quarter-master Corps was testing a ...

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  26. THE AMAZING MR. CHURCHILL

    First instalment of this wonderful new series.— Page 2. MELBOURNE, Friday.—Structural damage to a Civil Aviation Department DC3 almost caused it ...

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  27. COLLISON EVICTED

    CITY car dealer, Prank H. Collison, yesterday was evicted from his Main Street, Kangaroo Point, flat ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Saves dog-wins medal

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—For saving his dog, trapped in a crumbling gold mine shaft. Carl ...

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  29. Claim 'freeze' in basic pay

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Employers this afternoon lodged an application with the Arbitration Court asking ...

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  30. Move on banks

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Banking Act Amending legislation would be introduced and passed by Parliament ...

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  31. "Hot" pepper

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A General Sessions jury to-night found Joseph James Adams. 33, a former N.S.W. ...

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  32. Lived on goats

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Eight people, marooned on Montague Island, tour miles off the southern N.S.W. coast ...

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  33. Army tribute

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The farewell party to Col. A. M. Sage, refring matron-a-chief of the Royal ...

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  34. Bouncing boy

    NEW YORK, August 8 (A.A.P.).—Bobby Wayne Savage, two, fell out of a fifth floor hotel window at ...

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  35. Death by fuel

    PANAMA, August 8 (A.A.P.).—A Colombian labourer, delirious from tetra-ethyl lead intoxication. ...

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  36. FIVE SHARE £786 PRIZE

    FIVE people will share a Prize of £786/3/4 in this week's Find-the-Ball competition. ...

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  37. Vote to return

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The striking 3000 employees at Garden Island naval dock-yard, decided at a mass ...

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  38. Crash kills 10

    TOKIO, August 8 (A.A.P.).—All 10 crew members were killed when a U.S. Navy patrol bomber crashed on ...

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  39. PAGE ONE END PIECE

    NEW YORK, August 8 (Special).—From midnight it will ho an offence lu sell furs under anything bill their true names. S. Arctic seal, beaver mid squirrel will have to come out in true colours as rabbit and ...

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