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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  4. WORLD REVOLUTION RED PLANS REVEALED

    WASHINGTON, June 1.—A document, which purports, to outline Communist plans for a world revolution by 1973, is under study by Congress. It was revealed to-day that Senator William knowland placed the ...

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  5. PONY SAVED FROM DEATH IN MUD HOLE

    Official Jack Cusack, of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, worked for about 1 7/8 hours up to his neck to rescue a cream pony bogged at a golf course near Sydney. When Cusack was informed he dashed to the scene and plunged into the bog up to his neck and tied a rope around the pony. Newspapermen, golfore, and about 15 Boys then tried to pull the pony from the bog. In the efforts to get out the pony almost struck Mr. Cusack on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GRIFFITH LIKELY TO GO TO LABOUR

    BRISBANE, June 1.—Though the Government appears to have lost Griffith in Queensland, its prospects of defeating the sitting Labour member in Wannon (Victoria) improved to-day. A count of 1175 ...

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  7. TOSSED AMBERGRIS AWAY, RETRIEVED IT, GOT £500

    MACKAY, June 1.—Thinking it was but a lump of grease, a man threw away ambergris, later retrieved it and got £500. He in Bert Tonga, of ...

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  8. KILAUEU CRATER ERUPTS IN SPECTACULAR SCENES

    HONOLULU, June 1.—Hawall's "drive-in volcano" erupted with a rumble and earthquake to-day in its most spectacular display of fireworks in more than a century. The carter of the 4000 foot volcano Kilaneu, on the Island of Hawaii was alive with dozens of roaring ...

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  9. Discovery Of Plot To Overthrow

    NEW YORK, June 1—The Guatemala Government has announced the discovery of a plot to over ...

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  10. Envisages Government Of Liberals

    MELBOURNE, June 1.—A liberal Government, which would need bo help from the Country Party to ...

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  11. Values Firm At Wool Sale

    BRISBANE, June 1.— Values at the wool sales to-day remained very firm on opening rates. Competition ...

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  12. OPERATION REPRIEVES BARRISTER

    SYDNEY, June 1.—A Sydney barrister said to-day an amazing six-hour operation has "saved him from ...

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  13. VALUE OF MINERALS DECLINES FOR YEAR

    BRISBANE, June 1: Queensland's mineral production for the 12 months ended December 31 last was worth more than £21,000,000. This is a decrease of more man £1,500,000 on ...

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  14. PROTESTS OVER SABOTAGE OF H. BOMB DISPLAY

    LONDON, June 1.—Five Conservative members of Parliament last night presented a resolution ...

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  15. RECORD PRICE FOR SOUTHERN TOBACCO

    BRISBANE, June 1—A record price for South Queensland tobacco of [?]4 per lb. was paid at the ...

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  16. Door Was Cause Of Tragedy

    SINGAPORE. June 1.—It appeared that people, inside the burning fusolago of a B.O.A.C. Constellation ...

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  17. FEDERAL CABINET MEETING FRIDAY

    CANBERRA. June 1.—The Federal Cabinet will hold its first post election meeting in Canberra next Friday. The ...

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  18. BODY FOUND OF SECOND BRITISHER

    CAIRO, June 1.—The body of a second British soldier murdered on the outskirts of Ismailia in the ...

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  19. Renewed Activity In Kangaroo Hunt Seen

    CLONCURRY. June 1.—The fact that a number of kangaroo shooters have applied for licenses to ...

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  20. Man Killed By Police Cycle

    SIDNEY, June 1.— A police motor cycle, travelling at 70 miles an hour, knocked down and kilted a ...

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  21. PRESIDENT CONCEDES FAILURE

    WASHINGTON, Jane 1.— President Eisenhower, in a speech last night, conceded the failure so far to ...

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  22. Ambulance Collection Has Stopped

    ROCKHAMPTON, June 1.—A concession that has been enjoyed by the Rockhampton Ambulance ...

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  23. SHOWER OF ROCKS DAMAGES HOMES

    MELBOURNE, june 1. —Women grabbed their children and ran for safety when rocks weighting up to ...

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  24. MENZIES WILL TALK MARGINS

    MELBOURNE, June 1.—The Prime Minister (Mr. K. G. Mendes) has agreed to receive a ...

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  25. POPE'S ADDRESS TO HIERARCHY

    VATICAN CITY. June 1. Pope Plus XII to-day granted a special audience to about 400 cardinals and ...

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  26. DUTCH CRAFT AGAIN AMISS

    BRISBANE, June 1.—A Dutch tank landing craft, coming down the Queensland coast, has had to seek ...

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  27. DECLINE IN CUP ENTRIES

    MELBOURNE. June 1.—Despite the record Melbourne Cup price of £15,000, this year entries, which closed to-day ...

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  28. URGE CHECK ON SEX OFFENCES

    SYDNEY, June 1.—Six women's organisations have combined in a joint move urging the State Government ...

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  29. Casey To Geneva

    MELBOURNE, June 1.—The External Affairs Minister (Mr. R. G. Casey) may return soon to Geneva for ...

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  30. TOBACCO HAS ITS PROBLEMS

    BRISBANE, June 1.—The chairman of the Queensland Leaf Marketing Board (Mr. E. Short) hoped to-day's ...

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  31. Laws Relaxed

    DAR ES SALAAM (Tanganyika), June 1.—Anti Mau Mau emergency laws have now been relaxed in the ...

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  32. Further Option On Cloncurry Mines

    CLONCURRY. June 1.— Broken Hill South, which has a two years' option, expiring on June 30, over the ...

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  33. REDS OPEN NEW ATTACKS

    HANOI, June 1.—The French high command in Indo-China announced to-day that the Communists ...

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  34. Queen Returns

    LONDON. June 1.—Queen Elizabeth returned to London yesterday after a 12 day holiday at Balmoral, the Royal ...

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  35. Alteration To Car Trial Route

    SYDNEY. June 1.—The car trial route was altered to-night at the request of the Administrator of the ...

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  36. Landy's Attempt

    LONDON, June 1.—Reuter's Turku (Finland) correspondent said John Landy, the Australian mile ...

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  37. No Penalties

    SYDNEY, June 1.—Mr. Justice Ashburner, in the Arbitration Court to-day, stood down an employer's ...

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  38. DEATH SENTENCE FOR TRAIN MURDER

    SYDNEY, June 1.—A young labourer to-day was sentenced to death for the murder of a C.S.I.R.O. scientist aboard a Sydney-bound train on February 20. ...

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  39. PLAN TO SEPARATE SIAMESE TWIN GIRLS

    LEEUWARIEN (Holland), June 1.—Four surgeons have fixed June 12 for the operation to separate Folkje and Tjitske de Vries, seven-month-old Siamese twin girls, born to a Dutch ...

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  40. Man Suspended By Index Finger

    IPSWICH. June 1.—A workman was suspended by the right index finger in an unusual accident at the ...

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  41. Cain Blamed

    MELBOURNE. June 1.— Some Labour back benchers at to-day's Senate caucus meeting, blamed the Cain ...

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  42. Uranium Activity About Cloncurry

    CLONCURRY. June 1.— White interest in uranium continues at a high pitch in Cloncurry, the only ground ...

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  43. Emergency

    KAHPALA (Uganda), June 1.—Sir Andrew Cohen, Governor of Uganda, to-day reimposed a state of ...

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  44. No Increase In Rates For Forestry Men

    BRISBANE. June 1.— "Some upward movement in rates is justified, though I find it difficult to take any ...

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  45. Child Killed By Backing Car

    ROCKHAMPTON. June 1.—A four-months old infant, Christine Nunn, youngest child or Mr. and Mrs. A. T. ...

    Article : 127 words
  46. CONFER ON LOTTERIES

    BRISBANE. Jane 1.—Queensland is prepared to conf v with Tasmania on the sale of lottery tickets. The ...

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  47. Under Control

    MELBOURNE. June 1.— The outbreak of "urti" at Wacol National Service camp was completely under ...

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  48. No Inquiry

    LONDON. June 1.—Britain. First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. J. P. L. Thomas, M.P.) rejected a plea by five ...

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  49. Room Orchards

    VIENNA. June 1.—Czechoslovaks will now be able to crow apples and pears in their living room radio Prague ...

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  50. 21 Mau Mau Killed

    NAIROBI, June 1: Security forces have killed 21 more Mau Mau terrorists since yesterday. The terrorists used ...

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  51. Mutiny Charge

    LONDON, June 1.—Fire of 50 convicts who rioted in London's Wandsworth Prison last week, are to be charged ...

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