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  4. RIVER & BAY TIDES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  5. WEATHER FORECAST

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  6. STILL NO PROGRESS ON INDO-CHINA MAJOR DIFFERENCES

    GENEVA, July 17.—The British, French and Soviet Foreign Ministers made no progress at Geneva tonight in trying to reconcile the major differences still confronting them in achieving an Indo-China armistice, ...

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  7. MUTUAL ADMIRATION

    A charming picture is the Queen Mother making friends with little Paul Chapman— in the arms of Mrs P. Denbery—during a visit to the Royal Norfolk Agricultural show near Norwich. Faul was an inmate of the Children's Creche looked after by members of the Women's Voluntary Services for the benefit of visitors to the Show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. No New Works In Q'land This Year

    BRISBANE, July 18.—It would be impossible for the Queensland Government to begin new works this financial year, the State Treasurer (Mr Walsh) said in a broadcast tonight. ...

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  9. REPORT ON WIDOW'S LIFE "THIEF, DEFRAUDER AND SLANDERER"

    SCHLOSSWIL (Switzerland), July 17.— Mrs Benjamin Guiness, 68-year-old widow of an Irish millionaire, was called a "very great danger to human society, a thief and a ...

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  10. BEAUTIES COLLAPSE AT LONG SESSION

    NEW YORK, July 18 (AAP). —Four of the beauties who are hoping to become Miss Universe of 1954 fainted yesterday ...

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  11. SENSATIONAL AND COMPLEX DANISH CRIME

    COPENHAGEN, July 17.— Bjorn Nielsen, 40, alleged to have forced his accomplice to murder two bank cashiers ...

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  12. MASS SHEEP RUSHING IN HIGH SPEED TRUCKS

    SYDNEY, July 18.—Thieves have stolen sheep worth £30,000 from the New South Wales Riverina district in the last 12 months. In the biggest mass rustling case in Australia's history gangs have used ...

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  13. Unique Gesture By Queen

    LONDON, July 18.— Queen Elizabeth sent across a case of champagne to the Press tent ...

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  14. Rush For Vacant Wharf Jobs

    BRISBANE, July 18.— Queensland men have rushed 100 vacant jobs on Brisbane wharves. ...

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  15. LIFE'S SPAN MAY SOON BE 100 YEARS

    LONDON, July 17.—Scientists believe there are "excellent medical possibilities" that the normal span of the life of ...

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  16. Quick Action If Negotiations Fail

    WASHINGTON, July 18.—The United States and Britain had agreed that quick action must be taken to bolster the battered anti-Communist front in South-East Asia if Indo-China peace negotiations finally fell through at Geneva on Tuesday, the American Associated Press reported yesterday. ...

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  17. FRENCH DRIVE BACK REBELS FROM HANOI

    HANOI, July 17.—Ten thousand French Union troops, heavily supported by tanks, have pushed back strong ...

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  18. Equipment For Oil Search Near Springsure

    BRISBANE, July 18.—Four Hundred tons of American drilling equipment, worth £50,000, reached Brisbane today for ...

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  19. Reunited With Jap. Wife After 7 Years

    SYDNEY, July 18.—After almost seven years apart a Sydney man and his Japanese wife were reunited when the ...

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  20. TALK BY DUKE POSTPONED

    LONDON, July 17.—A Press conference scheduled for Monday at Buckingham Palace to hear about the Duke of ...

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  21. Soon Australia's Highest Paid Lab. Party Man

    SYDNEY, July 18.—The 36year-old Lord Mayor of Sydney (Ald. Hills) will soon be the highest paid Labour Party ...

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  22. Youth On Armed Robbery Charge

    MELBOURNE, July 18.—A man attempted armed hold-ups at two city theatres within seven minutes last night. ...

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  23. Premier's Pledge on Rail Link

    CLONCURRY, July 18.—In a broadcast over the Flying Doctor radio yesterday the Premier (Mr Gair) pledged ...

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  24. Serious Danube Floods, Mass Evacuations

    VIENNA, July 17.—A state of emergency has been declared in the Hungarian industrial town of Gyoer as the peak of ...

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  25. Wild Night Off English Coast

    LONDON, July 17.—A strong south-westerly gale raged along the south-eastern coast of England today after a wild ...

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  26. RAID ON BUTCHE[?] SHOPS

    BRISBANE, July 18.—Fo[?] lowing a State-wide sweep, 5[?] butchers in Queensland will be prosecuted by the State Health ...

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  27. COMETS WILL FLY AGAIN

    LONDON, July 17.—The Chairman of the British Overseas Airways Corporation (Sir Miles Thomas) said today: ...

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  30. HOAD, FRASER, IN SWISS FINAL

    GSTAAD (Switzerland), July 17.—L. Hoad and N. Fraser (Australia) will fight out the final of the Swiss singles ...

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  31. MINE DETECTORS TO HELP CITY COUNCIL

    Two mine detectors were used by some me members of the 35th Field Sqd. of the CMF to assist the City Council to locate underground gas, water and telephone lines in Archer Street last Saturday. Here, Sappers K. Price (left), C. Gurren (with detector) K. Lestrange and L. Daley inspect the ground where the detector indicated some metal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Burglars Surprised By Watchman

    MELBOURNE, July 18.—A watchman, posing as a drunk, emptied a full clip of seven bullets' at two men he surprised early this morning ransacking the window of a Collingwood (Melbourne) furniture ...

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  33. DRILLING AGAIN

    PERTH, July 18.—Within an hour of the end of the "roughnecks" strike, which stopped drilling rigs in the ...

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