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  2. Advertising

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  3. WEATHER FORECAST

    Queensland: Fine except for further, scattered showers on south coastal fringe; S.E. ...

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  4. ABDUCTED THANI PREMIER 'RETURNS'

    BANGKOK, July 1. (AAP Reuter).—The Thailand Government radio announced this morning that the Premier (Field Marshal Luang Pibul Songgram), who was abducted by ...

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  5. MOVE AGAINST SHORT-WEIGHT

    BRISBANE, July 1.—The Government this month will wage [?] intensive campaign against shopkeepers who give ...

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  6. CONSTANT STREAM OF SHIPS

    JUNE 30.—Reuter's Nicosia (Cyprus) correspondent says that British Army military supplies, guns-and.vehicles, are arriving in Cyprus in a constant stream of ships. Four ships, carrying military supplies and lorries, have arrived ...

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  7. Jets For Chiang?

    HONG KONG, July 1. (AAP-Reuter)—The New China Newsagency claimed last night that ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA KEPT INFO[?] ON KOREA CEASE-FIRE [?]VE

    CANABERRA, July 1. — Throughout the week-end, the Prime Minister (Mr Menzies); the Deputy Prime Minister (Sir Arthur Fadden) and the Minister for External Affairs (Mr Casey) have been kept [?] informed of moves for a ...

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  9. Tributes To 77 Squadron

    TOKYO, July [?] (AAP-Reuter) —General [?] in a message to Sir Horace Robertson said that the 77 Squadron's ...

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  10. 50 Dead In Plane Crash

    CHICAGO, June 30. — Fifty people lost their lives when a DC6 airliner crashed near Fort Collins (Colorado) today. A ...

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  11. Medicines For Pensioners

    CANBERRA, July, 1. —Pensioners will now be eligible for medicines dispensed under the free medical [?]ctitioner ...

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  12. MICE PLAGUE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, July l.—Tremendous damage has been caused by a mice "plague" in the c[?]al we of New South Wales. ...

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  13. COMPARISON IN CHURCH COSTS

    NAMBOUR, July 1. — The new Roman Catholic church, which cost £23,000, was opened by Archbishop Duhig in the ...

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  14. MANHUNT FOR MURDERER

    FLE[?]TON (New Jersey) June 30.—Over 300 heavily armed police and civilians conducted an intensive [?] ...

    Article : 209 words
  15. Food Poisoning At Aged Men's Home

    BRISBANE, July 1.— [?]ghteen men were taken to [?] General Hospital after an [?] of food poisoning at ...

    Article : 73 words
  16. LATE NEWS

    SINGAPORE, July 1,—The Packing [?] announced tonight that the [?] chief of the North Korean forces and the Chinese volunteers had sent a joint message to ...

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  17. TWO AUSTRALIANS HAVE CLOSE ESCAPE FROM DEATH IN BANGKOK

    BANGKOK, July 1. (A.A.P Reuter) — Two Australian consular officials in Bangkek narrowly escaped death or ...

    Article : 58 words
  18. [?] TO BE CHECKED

    BRISBANE, July 1. — The manager of the Queensland Butter [?] Mr G. Coombs) said to[?] the board ...

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    GENEVA, July 1.—International Labour Conference yesterday finally approved by 105 to 33 a convention ...

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  20. INJURIES IN FREENCH TEAM

    BRISBANE, July 1.—Several Frenchmen received treatment today [?] injuries recevied in the Test match on Saturday ...

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  21. BRITAIN SUBMITS CASE:

    LONDON, June 30.—Reuter's correspondent at The Hague says that the International Court of Justice today heard Britain's plea for a temporary restraint on Persia in the dispute ...

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  22. Wool Drop Costs Graziers £3 1/2M.

    SYDNEY, July 1. — Falling wool prices cost far west and far north-west graziers in New South Wales over £3,000,000 in ...

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    LONDON, July 1.—John [?] Clunies Ross, 22, "king" of Cocos Islands, Indian Ocean, will soon marry Miss [?] ...

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  24. Collapsed And Died

    [?], July 1.—Leonard [?] 23, married of [?] who collapsed in [?] match at ...

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  25. Dairymen Urge Price Rise

    BRISBANE, July 1. — The Queensland Milk Producers' Association has telegraphed to the Federal Agriculture ...

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  26. Dr Evatt May Tour State

    BRISBANE, July 1. — The Federal Labour Leader (Dr Evatt) is likely to make a political speaking tour of ...

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  27. QUICK DEATH FOR BUNNY

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  28. DEATH STRUCK QUICKLY ON ROADS

    MELBOURNE, July 1. — Six men were killed in road accident last night between 6.30 [?] o'clock in six ...

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  29. Labour Attitude To Referendum

    SYDNEY, July 1.—The Federal executive of the ALP win discuss Labour's attitude to the proposed referendum on ...

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  30. 19 DIEHARDS SURRENDER

    TOKYO, June 30 (AAP-Reuter).—Nineteen Japanese marooned on the Pacific island of Natahan since the end of the ...

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  31. APATHETIC TO DANGERS

    MURWTLLUMBAH, July 1.— A warning that Australian were apathetic towards internal and external dangers, was ...

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  32. Butchers Close

    ADELAIDE, July l.— A number of country butcher shops have closed recently, leaving some towns without a butcher. ...

    Article : 56 words
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    AKRON June 30.—James N. Gape decided to remain in the United States rather than move to England for life to ...

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