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  4. "CHURCHILL PLAN" FOR DEFENCE OF NATO

    LONDON, September 14.—Britain would present a new defence plan for the West to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation after the Monte Bello atomic tests, the Sunday Dispatch said to-day. ...

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  5. DAY by DAY

    YEAR'S greatest feat of absent-mindedness has been performed by a ...

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  6. MORE SMOKES NEXT MONTH

    BEGINNING next month more Australian cigarettes will be available for retail distribution than at any time since the war. ...

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  7. MORE TO IT THAN MEETS THE EYE...

    TRUE EYE and steady aim as Miss Margaret Currey, of the Toowoomba Blue Triangle Archery Club, lines up on the target during inter-club contests at Everton Park yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TWO WILL GO WITH MENZIES

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Two Ministers—Mr. McEwen (Commerce and Agriculture) ...

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  9. BEST SINCE 1939

    NEW YORK, September 14 (AAP).—Atom scientists have made the most ...

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  10. New American Mid-East plan

    WASHINGTON, September 14 (AAP).—The United States has completed revised proposals for a new defence organisation in the Middle East. ...

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  11. Strict security

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A Royal Air Force Hastings bomber carrying two too British atomic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Suspect murder near golf links

    POLICE believe that an elderly man, found floating in a small tree-shaded pool alongside Victoria Park golf course yesterday morning was murdered. ...

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  13. Lured by sunshine

    BRILLIANT sunshine and warm weather drew more than 8000 people to North and South Coast ...

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  14. New status in Malaya

    SINGAPORE, September 14 (AAP-Reuters).—A new citizenship code, which becomes effective at ...

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  15. Will bug piano

    A FIND-THE-BALL win will help give three Brisbane youngsters a musical education. ...

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  16. Top radio research

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The president of the International Scientific Radio Union (Sir Edward ...

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  17. LEAVING FOR RUM JUNGLE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The first party of geologists since the Zinc Corporation took over the responsibility ...

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  18. Fire kills 3 on station

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A man, his wife, and their four-year-old son were burnt to death on a ...

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  19. On Toc H tour

    DARWIN, Sunday.—The Australian-born founder and padre of Toc H. the Rev P. B. ("Tubby") Clayton ...

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  20. "PEACE" DELEGATE TO BE EXPELLED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Victorian branch of the Returned Servicemen's League to-morrow will expel a delegate to the Peking "peace" conference. ...

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  21. 2 KILLED IN RAIL CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A man and his wife were killed and four others injured when a panel van ...

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  22. Boy, 11, killed

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A boy of 11 was killed when he fell 60 ft down the face of a cliff in the State Mine ...

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  23. PEACE TALKS IGNORED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—British Commonwealth Division troops in Korea do not take much notice of ...

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  25. Fashions sky high

    SYDNEY, Sunday. —Australia's first flying fashion parade was held high in the clouds ...

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  26. SENT BACK JAP SWORD

    LONDON, September 14 (AAP).—Lieut-General Sir Frederick Browning comptroller to ...

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  27. Walter free, but no Joan

    HOLLYWOOD, September 14 (AAP).—Film producer Walter Wanger was met by his secretary only when he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Killed by mate

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A boy of 15 was killed at Granville to-day, when an old car aerial thrown by a ...

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  29. BACK TO "LIZZIE"

    ARCHBISHOP HALSE driving a Model T Ford in the St. Paul's Bush Brotherhood jubilee procession at Charleville on Saturday. It was the first time he had driven a car since 1925. In 1922 he drove a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. TWO BRICKS TOO MANY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. C. H. Carisson, who built a new home in Commodore Street Waverton ...

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  31. FIVE IN CAR, CYCLIST HURT

    TWO adults and three children—occupants of a small car—and a cyclist were injured in a collision ...

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  32. Farmer in well

    NANANGO, Sunday.—Nanango fire brigade pumped 18ft of water out of a well this afternoon to ...

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  33. Ocean search

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—More than 8500 square miles of ocean were covered by a RAAF Lincoln bomber ...

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  34. Ex-Premier dies

    HOBART, Sunday.—A former Premier of Tasmania (Sir John Cameron McPhee) died at his home at ...

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  35. Korea spy ring

    PUSAN, September 14 (AAP).—Seventeen members of a Communist spy ring—including its leader—have ...

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  36. 1st to Ipswich

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mrs. Alex Walker, of McQuarie Street, Silkstone, via Ipswich, has gained two ...

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  37. Dies after fall

    CAIRNS, Sunday.—Joseph Ernest Crowdy, 22, railway employee, died in the Innisfail hospital at 8.15 ...

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  38. "SAUCER"... THEN A "FRANKENSTEIN"

    NEW YORK, September 14 (AAP).—Seven people reported seeing a glowing "Frankenstein-like monster" ...

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  39. No postal rises?

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Increased postal charges were unlikely, the Postmaster-General (Mr. ...

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  40. PAGE ONE END PIECE

    TAIPEH, September 14 (AAP).—Formosa Hotel Owners' Association hus appealed to the public not to use their establishments to commit suicide. Owners said the mounting number of suicides was ...

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