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  6. Rises up to 25 pc will operate from August 1

    QUEENSLAND Railways passenger fares will rise up to 10 per cent and freight charges up to 25 per cent from August 1. The new rates, announced yesterday by the ...

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  7. 1481 AUSTRALIANS KOREA CASUALTIES

    AUSTRALIAN Army suffered 1481 casualties in Korea fighting in the three years to July 10 last. The casualties included 249 dead and 1006 wounded in action. Army Headquarters ...

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  8. DAY by DAY

    NO man felt more relieved yesterday than scholarly Edward Bowen... ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THAT SINKING FEELING IN "NO MAN'S LAND"

    TROUBLE, and plenty of it, for this National Serviceman who tangled with the barbed wire in the obstacle race during efficiency tests at Redbank yesterday. Report Page 6. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "Within 10 days" now UN forecast for truce

    SEOUL, July 22—United Nations Headquarters indicated to-day that they expected a Korea truce to be signed within the next 10 days. A spokesman for the Supreme Allied ...

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  11. How it hits

    A 200-mile country journey will he increased from 48/2 to 53/. A first-class single ticket ...

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  12. Talks on Budget

    CANBERRA (by teleprinter)—The series of Federal Cabinet meetings to deal with the 1953-54 ...

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  13. Intensive tests for Woomera

    LONDON, July 22—Throe atom bombs—at least—have been flown in their ...

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  14. LONE CLIMBER CHEATS DEATH ON NEW GUINEA EVEREST

    PORT MORESBY, Wednesday (by radio)—Charles Baines, a lone European climber, nearly fell to his death yesterday on Mount Victoria—Australian New Guinea's Everest. ...

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  15. Mystery telephone call from woman sent doctor to thallium victim

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—Police have a suspect for the Thallium poisoning of international Rugby League footballer Arthur Robert ("Bob") Laltham. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FOUGHT JUJU

    NURSE Beth Power, of Gympie, who arrived in Australia this week after working in West Africa ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Matches dearer

    The Brisbane retail price of safety matches has increased by Id to 2/2 a dozen. A single box will still cost ...

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  18. Drifting freighter

    PERTH (by telegram)—Shipping in the area 100 miles cast of Albany has been warned that the ...

    Article : 134 words
  19. "Satisfactory"

    LONDON, July 22 (AAP)—Authoritative sources said to-day Sir Winston Churchill's ...

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  20. 13 PLANES FAIL TO FIND YOUNG PILOT

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter)—An air search by 13 RAAF planes yesterday failed to find any trace of a missing Wirraway aircraft or its Queensland trainee pilot. ...

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  22. Polo player kicked; dies

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—A Victorian polo player was kicked to death by a pony and three women were ...

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  23. NEW AIRLINE FOR NORTH

    PORT MORESBY, July 22 (by radio)—A new international air service between Dutch New Guinea ...

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  24. Writ issued by woman over Security raid

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—A £10,000 writ was issued out of the High Court yesterday for a Pymble woman, following the series of raids by Commonwealth officers last Friday. ...

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  25. QUEEN SEES OUR BOYS

    ROYAL OCCASION for the Australian cricketers as Lindsay Hassett presented them to the Queen during the match against Middlesex at Lord's on Monday. Her Majesty is shaking hands with Graeme Hole. Ron Archer is on the right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Rescued from launch trap

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—Two men smashed windows with their hands to escape from the cabin of a launch ...

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  27. Talk to Russia, Evatt urges

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—Serious internal dissension in the Russian Government was a further reason for ...

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  28. Priests freed

    HONG KONG, July 22 (AAP-Reuter)—Monsignor Jerome Haberstrom, 60, of Mariazelle, Wurtermburg ...

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  29. Flock to UK

    LONDON, July 22 (AAP)—Although the Coronation celebrations are over, Britain is still attracting a ...

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  30. Thames show

    LONDON, July 22 (AAP)—The Queen, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, to-day took the salute from ...

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  31. Agree on sugar

    LONDON, July 22 (AAP)—All delegations to the 35-nation sugar conference now meeting in London have ...

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  32. Terror victim

    NAIROBI, July 22 (AAP)—Gang of nine terrorists last night hacked to death 73-year-old cripple James ...

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  33. Rebels give in

    SINGAPORE, July 22 (AAP-Reuters)—Eight Communist terrorists, including three important committee ...

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  34. "Job for life"

    NEW YORK, July 22 (AAP)—Spanish dictator, General Franco, intends to remain in power for life ...

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  35. Test ground saturated

    LONDON, July 22 (AAP)—The outfield at Headingley ground, Leeds, has been saturated by ...

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  36. "BURGLAR" WOULDN'T "COME IN"

    "COME IN" called Mr. Garratt as the back door handle turned at his Buckle Street ...

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  37. Fog expected

    Early morning fog was likely over Brisbane to-day, the Weather Bureau Deputy Director (Mr. Newman) ...

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