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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. INCREASE LIKELY IN BUTTER PRICE

    MELBOURNE, August 5.—The retail price of butter, now 2/2 per lb., may rise by 6d to 2/8 in the next few days. ...

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  5. KOREAN TALKS SUSPENDED

    TOKIO, August 5.-(A A.P.-Reuter): General Ridgway to-day broke off the Korean Truce Talks until the Communists make a satisfactory explanation of their "flagrant violation" of the neutrality of ...

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  6. AFRICAN PRISON WITHOUT WALLS

    Kingolwira Prison Farm in [?], probably one of the first "prisons without wails" in Africa has proved so successful that the original project of [?] acres has been expanded into a vast form of [?] acres with [?] long-term first [?] learning useful occupations. the object of the prison authorities is to provide training for prisoners so that on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE KING WILL VISIT AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, August 5.—"The King will come to Australia", the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Denys Lowson, said in ...

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  8. PERSIA APPROVES OIL TALKS

    LONDON, August 5.—The Reuter's [?] representative says Dr. Mossadeq, to-day won the Persian Parliament's tacit ...

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  9. Canberra Sets New Record

    DARWIN, August 5.—Australia's first jet bomber, the Canberra, cut three hours off the 7½ hour singapore-Darwin ...

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  10. Public Service Mow Has a Ghost

    CANBERRA, August 5.—The Federal Government may be forced is alter its plans to [?] 10,000 members of the ...

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  11. M ATTENTION P.M.G.!

    LONDON, August 3.—Reuter's Bonn correspondent says police can be called to take house drunks and even ...

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  12. Two Collision In Pacific Ocean

    VANCOUVER, August 5.—Two Collisions in the Pacific Ocean yesterday, badly damaged a 10,000 ton tanker, sent a tug to the ...

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  13. Remarkable Escapes In Bus Crash

    SYDNEY, August 5.—Nine passengers and the driver of a Pioneer Tours motor coach had remarkable escapes from injury ...

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  14. Pocific Poet To Be Signed In September

    CANBERRA, August 5.—The Pacific Pact will be signed in San Francisco on September 1. The Australian Ambassador in ...

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  15. SABOTAGE OF CAREER'S RADAR

    MELBOURNE, August 4.—[?] of rader gear in the aircraft marrier H.M.A.S. Sydney will be referred to the Prime ...

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  16. South Asian Treaty Bloc

    NEW YORK, August 5.—South Asian nations under india's leadership appeared to be forming a bloo to seek ...

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  17. FLOOD THREAT IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, August 5.—The flooded Lachlan River is expected to drive hundreds of Forbes residents from their homes. ...

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  18. Grim Warnings Are "Largely Propaganda"

    NEW YORK., August 5.(A.A.P.-Special).—Sober-minded Americans during the last few weeks have been trying to ...

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  19. CHEAPER CEMENT FROM INDIA

    MACKAY, August 4.—The Queensland cement shortage may be relieved to some extent by shipments from India direct to ...

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  20. BUTTER RATIONING CAN BE EXPECTED

    BRISBANE, August 5.—Australia could expect some form of butter rationing next winter, Mr. G. W. Coombs said last ...

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  21. CATTLE BY SEA FROM CAPE YORK PENINSULA

    CAIRNS, August 5.—The purchase by Marine Contractors Pty., of Cairns, of the former Navy L.C.T. Wewak, which ...

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  22. Sponiards Mourn 'Loss' of Gibraltar

    LONDON, August 4.—Reuter's Gibraltar correspondent says Spaniards lit bonfires to-day to mourn the loss of ...

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  23. Seaman Was Human Ostrich

    BRISBANE, August 5.—A young English [?] alleged to have deserted his ship will be remembered by Brisbane ...

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  24. BEER, TOBACCO TAX YIELD

    CANBERRA, August 5.—Australians over 15 years each paid an average of £15 in taxation on liquor, tobacco, and cigarettes in ...

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  25. 1,191,245 Persons In O'land Now

    BRISBANE, August 5.—At latest estimates, Queensland has a population of 1,191,245, stated the Labour Minister. Mr. A. ...

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  26. WOOL REFERENDUM CAMPAIGN OPENS

    CANBERRA, August 5.—Australian wool-growers, in their own interests and those of the ' Australian economy, should approve a reserve price plan for wool, the Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, said to-night. ...

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  27. Two Drowned In Flooded Creek

    MELBOURNE, August 5.—Two people were drowned last night it a barbecue on Jiduon's Creek at Wildwood, 25 miles from ...

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  28. Chinese Troops In Burmese Border Battle

    BANGOON, August 4.—Thousands of Chinese Nationalist troops to-day were report to be battling Burmose ...

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  29. LAND POLICY TO BE ATTACKED

    BRISBANE, August 5.—The Government's land settlement policy will be a target for Opposition attacks at the next State Parliamentary session. ...

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  30. Sydney Lady Drugged Then Robbed

    ADELAIDE, August 5.—Police suspect drugs were placed in whisky and powders Riven to a woman who was robbed of £5000 ...

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  31. NAVY SHIPS AT MALTA

    The British cruiser, Mauritius, unit to the Persian Gulf last month to stand by in case of trouble during the Persian oil crisis, has been relieved. The Dido class cruiser, Euryalus has left Malta. and taken up station on Abadan. Oar photo shows the cruiser Euryalus as the left Malta on her way to receive Mauritius. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Mt. Morgan Man Stabbed

    A 30-year-old miner was stabbed three times in the chert, late last night, police were told to-day. ...

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