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  4. Coal Hauliers Week New Jobs

    BRISBANE, July 21.—Fifty Callide coal road hauliers to-day sought jobs at Gladstone meatworks as 100 hauliers ...

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  5. RHEE'S SHADOW Hangs Over Talks

    PAN MUN JOM, July 21.— Allied and Communist staff and liaison officers worked busily to-day on the apparent final arrangements for a Korean armistice, but again the shadow of South Korea's President, Dr. Syngman Rhee, has fallen across the ...

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  6. Troops Denied Food

    CAIRO. July 21. —Egypt is tightening regulations to prevent foodstuffs, drinks and various raw materials reaching ...

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  7. American Aid For Jap Force

    WASHINGTON, July 21.—The Eisenhower administration has decided —subject to congressional ap-proval to make the Japanese Government an outright gift of millions of dollars of arms already on loan to ...

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  8. Ironworkers Suffering

    BRISBANE, July 21. —A union advocate told the Industrial Court to-day that Ironworkers were suffering ...

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  9. Man And Woman On Conspiracy Charge

    SYDNEY, July 21.—An anonymous letter received by the Government insurance office after a £20,000 verdict in favour of a one armed girl had started police on inquiries which led to two arrests on a conspiracy ...

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  10. Incentive Payment Approval

    MELBOURNE, July 21.— It is believed that the Australian Trade Union movement is likely to accept incentive ...

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  11. MORE SHIPS DELAYED

    BRISBANE, July.— Only [?] of 1913 Brisbane [?] who worked 20 [?] to-day failed to work to ...

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  12. JUDGE 15 CRITICAL OF BONDS

    BRISBANE, July 21. - The giving of bonds or small fines in certain cases in the Police Court was criticised by ...

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  13. CREDIT FOR BUILDERS REFUSED

    BRISBANE, July 21. — Building supply firms have refused to extend further credit to some foreign companies on ...

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  14. [?] Flood Victims

    [?] United [?] planes flew [?] areas of [?] this morning ...

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  16. ATOM POWER STATION

    [?] July 21. —South Australia's next planned station will be operated by atomic power. The Premier. ...

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  18. Former Kangaroo has been poisoned

    SYDNEY, July 21.—An International Rugby League player, Arthur Robert Lulham, is in the Prince Alfred Hospital suffering from poisoning, believed to be thallium. ...

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  19. ABATTOIR CONGESTED

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  20. Opium Claim Denied

    BRISBANE, July 21.—There was no evidence to support [?] that large quanties [?] were being [?] ...

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  21. SHIPPING RATES NOT TO RISE

    BRISBANE, July 21.— Coast [?] sales and passengers [?] will not be increased by [?] shipping companies ...

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  22. Soviet Military Strength

    NEW YORK, July 21.— A grim lesson that Soviet military strength was great than believed has been learot by Allied military officials from the recent appearance in East Germany of four Soviet divisions to quell the recent uprisings says the Washington correspondent, Robert Allen, in a dispatch to the New York Post. ...

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  23. Typhoid Outbreak

    SYDNEY, July 21. [?] has died [?] hospital in an [?] ...

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  24. Alpinist Rescued

    LONDON, July 21. —Reuters chameaix correspondent says that [?] had young from ...

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  25. Footbailer Discharged

    TOWNSVILLE July 21. The american Footbailer Jack [?] Bonetti who was struck[?] ...

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