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  4. PEACE PLANES ON WAY

    SEOUL, Sat (A.A.P.).—Two United Nations helicopters left Seoul last night for a point just south of the Imji River on the first leg of their flight to the cease-fire talks to-morrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Talk of the Town

    A FEW years back, Brisbane shuddered at an exhibition of modern sculpture by Leonard ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Persia asked to new talks

    TEHERAN, Sat. (A.A.P.).—The Persian Government has been asked to name ...

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  7. NOW USES A MUG

    She drinks out of a mug, note. You'll learn why on Page 2. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 11th hour shelling

    TOKIO, Sat. (A.A.P.).—On the eve of the cease-fire talks at Kaesong the East Korean port of Wonsan was ...

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  9. Deaf, dumb —pretty

    SYDNEY, Sat.—A deaf and dumb girl is expected to win a beauty contest in a Sydney ...

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  10. BOTTLE ATTACK ON MEN

    TWO men were attacked and badly injured with a broken wine bottle in Centenary Park, Valley, at ...

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  11. Warrah King's £100,000 sprint crash

    FAVOURITE Warrah King took about £100,000 in bets with him when he crashed a furlong from home in the Doomben Ten Thousand ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Big gang split in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Sat.—The cold-blooded killing of gambling school strong-arm man and former ...

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  13. Semi-trailer hit by train

    TOWNSVILLE, Sat.—The Cairns-Townsville mail train hit a 17-ton semitrailer at a level crossing near ...

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  14. Health, politics could be bur

    LONDON, Sat:—The King is as determined as ever to go to Australia and New Zealand next year. He continues to make good progress, and will ...

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  15. Birth control for India?

    NEW DELHI, Sat. (A.A.P.).—Prime Minister of India (M. Nehru) declared to-day that India mutt encourage ...

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  16. Challenge to Govt. controls?

    CANBERRA, Sat.—The War Preparations Bill, which gives the Commonwealth power to impose sweeping ...

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  17. HOTELS BEING BOOKED OUT

    BRISBANE hotels are receiving hundreds of country bookings for the Royal tour next year. ...

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  19. Can now relax and enjoy it

    CHICAGO, Sat. (A.A.P.).—Richard Michalak, 25, who conquered his snoring habit because it displeased his wife ...

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  20. Australians win doubles title

    LONDON, Sat. (A.A.P.).—Australian tennis doubles champions Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor defeated Drobny and ...

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  21. Claim Reds in teacher school

    SYDNEY, Sat.—The Education Minister (Mr. Heffron) has ordered an inquiry into reports that Communist ...

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  22. Pull up your socks, says Sir Arthur

    THE Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) told Australians yesterday that they would have to work harder. Speaking at a conference ...

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  23. Patrol chase

    A POLICE patrol cor at 12.15 a.m. this morning chased a cor in Hie Valley, and forced it into the kerb. ...

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  24. City's transport shifts big crowd

    BRISBANE trams and buses carried more than 17.000 people to and from the races and football yesterday. ...

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  25. Butter 3/-?

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—Butter may be 8d. to 1/ dearer from Monday, according to the New South Wales Prices ...

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  26. Mystery injury

    SYDNEY, Sat.—A woman was found lying shockingly injured on the roadway at Lane Cove, Sydney ...

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  27. Plumb in his lap

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—The Victorian premier (Mr. McDonald) says "corny" jokes about plumbers stop boys ...

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  28. Even soil froze

    HOBART, Saturday.—A farmer at Mole Creek, in Northern Tasmania had to use a pick-axe to prise potatoes ...

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  29. Later holidays

    ADELAIDE, Sat.—Christmas and Easter holidays should be held some time after Christmas Day and Good Friday, says ...

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  30. Safe recovered

    YOUTHS yesterday recovered the safe stolen from R. J. McNiven (Qld.) Pty. Ltd., Barry Parade, on May 10. ...

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  31. Riot deaths

    INDORE (Central China). Sat. (A.A.P.).—A girl of 10 was killed and 12 people injured in a Hindu-Moslem riot ...

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  32. Blind, but golfs

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Donald Farquhar, of Rosebud, Victoria, who was blinded by Japanese fire in a Flying Fortress ...

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