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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. BURDEKIN POLITICS AGAIN

    BRISBANE, July 23.—It would appear from a press statement on July 12 that the Burdekin Dam project was ...

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  5. BIRDWOOD RELICS

    Battle [?] of the [?] Field Marshall lord Birdwood, who died on May 17 this year, were prevented to Mr. Edwin McCarthy, Australian Acting High Commissioner by the present Lord Birdwood at a ceremony at Australia House, London. The relics are going to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HALT INFLATION TALKS ON MONDAY

    SYDNEY, July 23.—State Premiers and nine national organisations have been invited to the "halt inflation" conference in Sydney next Monday. The organisations invited include employer, employee, commerce and ...

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  7. OIL PROSPECTS BRIGHTER

    LONDON, July 23 (A.A.P.): Members of the Persian Oil Commission, after a meeting to-night with President Truman's special envoy to Persia (Mr. Harris man) said, "Success is assured," according to Reuter's Teheran correspondent" Mr. Harriman had put a series of proposals to the Persian Government for a ...

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  8. Admiral Sherman Dies In Naples

    LONDON, July 23, Both British and American sources are shocked by the death of Admiral For-rest Sherman from a hearst ...

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  9. REDS OBTAIN SUPPLES FROM EUROPE

    HONG KONG, July 23 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—The British freighter, Greystake Castle, left the Chinese Communist port of ...

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  10. VISIT OF ROYAL TOUR DIRECTOR

    Mr. F. A. Manning, State Director for Queensland for the proposed 1952 Royal Visit, was a visitor to Townsville on Monday. ...

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  11. Canada May Provide Us With Oil

    ROCKHAPTON, July 23.—The possibility of Canada becoming a source of supply of oil to Australia was put forward by ...

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  12. Standstill in Korea

    TOKIO, July 23 (A.A.P.Reuter).—War same almost to a [?] in the Western sector to-day. ...

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  13. Match Factory Not Closing

    MELBOURNE, July 28.—A director of Duncan's March Co., Ltd. Mr. J. [?] Campbell, denied to-night that the factory was ...

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  14. Farmer Seeks Government Aid For Mackay Area

    MACKAY, July 23.—Government assistant for a [?] of 10 years was essential to prevent the further rapid decline ...

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  15. £50,000 Frost Damage At Gympie

    GYMPIE, July 23.—Frort dam­age over the week-end to bean, papaw and tomato plantations in the Gympie district is ...

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  16. CONTROL MEASURES DEFEAT BUFFALO FLY

    BRISBANE, July 23.—Control measure by the Agricultural Department, assisted by a cold dry spell have stopped the Buffalo ...

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  17. Local Cane Board Cannot Amend Its Own Prices Award

    BRISBANE, July 23.—Crown Law authorities had put forward the view that a Local Cane Prices Board having made ...

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  18. £200,000,000 Wanted for Better Roads

    MELBOURNE, July 23.—Australian Automobile Association was urging that the Commonwealth Government allocate ...

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  19. Stall Rentals for Show Reflect Mounting Costs

    BRISBANE, July 23.—Stall rentals at the Brisbane Royal show will be up to 5 per cent more than las year's rates. ...

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  20. South England's Worst Storm In Twenty Years

    LONDON, July 23.—Two men and one women were killed in a storm described as the worst in 20 years, which swept violently ...

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  21. Absolved From Maintenance Payments

    IPSWICH, July 28.—A man who was ordered to pay £8 a week maintenance to his wife and child in August, 1949, had the orders ...

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  22. PETAIN PASSES

    LONDON July 23.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says Marshal Petain died on the lonely Ile d'Yeu at 9.29 ...

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  23. WASN'T COT UP REALLY

    LONDON July 23.—Reuter's Paris representative says that an Irishwoman living in France, who read in the ...

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  24. Noted Cleric in Queensland

    BRISBANE, July 23.—Bishop Suffragan of Remington, the Rt. Rev. Cyril Eastaugh, arrived in Brisbane to-day and flew to ...

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  25. Liberation of Burma Threat

    RANGOON, July 28 (A.A.P.)—Pamphlets circulating in Rangoon City said Mr. Thakin Than Tun, leader of the powerful ...

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  26. Crimes Act Hearing Resumed

    MELBOURNE, July 23.—Two man charred under the Crimes Act, were the ringleaders of the alleged boycott of ships from New ...

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  27. BLAIN CLAIMS REFEREES BIASSED

    WELLINGTON, July 23.—Australian Indian reports of the held had been magnified, said the manager of the French Rugby ...

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  28. Ten Shots at Girl Friend's Home

    MELBOURNE, July 23.—A man who allegedly fired 10 shots at his girl friend's home last night was refused ball in the South ...

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  29. Three Killed in Electric Storm

    LONDON, July 22-.-Lightning killed three people and Injured at least four in the electric storm which swept across Southern ...

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  30. Riots Behind the Iron Curtain

    NEW YORK, [?] 23.—The British United Press Washington office says that serious riots by workers have been taking ...

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  31. OSLO FIRM AWARDED SNOWY RIVER JOB

    SYDNEY, July 23.—The Snowy Mountain's Hydro-electric Authority had been authorised by the Federal Government to accept the tender of a Norwegian firm for the first major power production ...

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  32. Egypt Bitter Over Britain

    CAIRO, July 22.—The Egyptian Foreign Minister (Salah el Din Pasha) declared to-night that Egypt would not ...

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  33. SEVERAL KILLED IN JEW-JORDAN CLASH

    LONDON, July 23.—Reuters Damascus representative says that several people were killed and wounded in Jerusalem this ...

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  34. Magdala Dispute Involves 100 Men

    CAIRNS, July 23.—The Magdala dispute on the Cairns water-front continued to-day, when a Rang of 36 men were dismissed ...

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  35. BLACKMAIL IS SOVIET AIM SAYS TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, July 23.—The military build, up of the Soviet Union had no other purpose than to blackmail the Free World into submission, said President Truman to-day. The President was ...

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  36. Collide Production Not Affected by Shipping Delays

    BRISBANE, July 23.—The governing director of Thiess Bros. (Mr. L. Thiess) said to-day that full coal production at Collide ...

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  37. Australia Advised to Get Ready

    BRISBANE, July 23.—A leading American atom bomb scientist urged Australia in a broadcast last night to build up ...

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  38. Blood Flown Successfully

    BRISBANE, July 23.—Blood for the Red Crow blood tranfusion service was successfully flown from Maryborough to ...

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  39. Building Controls Likely to Stay

    BRISBANE, July 23.—Because of material and labour shortages Cabinet to-morrow will probably approve the re-enactment of the ...

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  40. Port Improvements For Defence

    BRISBANE, July 23.—The Federal Government should finance an Improvement of Queensland ports as a defence ...

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  41. Many Arrests in Jerusalem

    NEW JERUSALEM, July 23.—Between 500 and 1000 arrests are reported to have been made in Old ...

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  42. WATERSIDERS IN GOOD FORM

    SYDNEY, July 23.—Larke Hoskins and Company, Sydney motor distributors, has discharged 2850 assembled and unassembled ...

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  43. Record Wool Cheque

    BRISBANE, July 23.—Australia's wool cheque for the 1950-51 clip was a record £638,330,574. The figure for the previous ...

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  44. Belgian Freighter Sinks Off Japan

    TOKIO, July 23 (A.P.P.-Reuter).—The Belgian 6660 ton freighter Rubens sank off the Japanese coast to-day after ...

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