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  3. Watersiders working "darg" in some ports 44 in rs

    BRISBANE, Sun.—Watersiders in some ports were working to a "darg," the Queensland Shipowners' State committee chairman ...

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  4. GIANT BONES FOUND

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Bones of a giant animal that has been extinct more than ...

    Article : 266 words
  5. "BUILT-IN" SHIELD AGAINST DISEASE

    NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—A group of Ohio scientists yesterday announced discovery of a primeval built-in shield from disease in man and animal. ...

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  6. WARD HITS COME BACK

    Fiery, unpredictable Eddie Ward has become the strongest force in forming Labor Caucus policy. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STEEL WORKS VISIT

    ANSHAN, Manchuria, Aug. 22.—The British Labour Party goodwill mission ...

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  8. Missile man found dead

    QUEBEC, Aug. 22.—Canada's Beading detectives were called in yesterday to nivestigate the death of Paul Richards, a British-born guided missile expert. ...

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  9. Double Toorak killing

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—The fatal shooting of a man and a woman terrified residents of a ...

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  10. ESCAPED CURRENT

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—A courageous South Melbourne mother struggled for a minute ...

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  11. Hottest day

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Sydney today had its hottest August day on record. The maximum temperature—83.4 ...

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  12. Holiday homes material drain

    BRISBANE, Sun.—The Housing Minister (Mr. Hilton) hinted today restrictions might be reimposed on the construction of holiday homes and luxury seaside buildings. ...

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  13. Mother "first"

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—A couple who adopted four-year-old Susan Anderson last ...

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  14. Ambassador for north

    BRISBANE. Sun.—The French Ambassador to Australia (M. Louis Roche) will visit North Queensland this ...

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  15. DIPHTHERIA OUTBREAK

    WONDAI, Sun.—Diphtheria has broken out among unimmunised children here. ...

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  16. Shell haul

    DARWIN, Sunday—The Japanese pearling fleet has fished more than £400,000 worth of pearl shell this ...

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  17. Spring early

    BRISBANE, Sun.—Spring began 10 days early today. Brisbane's maximum temperature was 75 degrees at ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. NEW LENS HELPS THE NEAR BLIND

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—A near-blind Melbourne woman today read print for the first time in more than 10 years, and burst into tears. ...

    Article : 158 words
  19. "Share atom"

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—Action was being taken in a new "share the atom" plan, it was reported ...

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  20. Uranium soon

    ADELAIDE, Sun.—The uranium mine and the concentration plant at Radium Hill will begin full ...

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  21. "Church should enter politics"

    EVANSTOWN (Illinois), Aug. 22.—Member denominations of the World Council of ...

    Article : 171 words
  22. Man killed

    IPSWICH, Sun.—One man was killed and 11 people injured in road accidents in the Ipswich ...

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