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  3. HORMONES MAY YET EXTEND LONGER THE LENGTH HUMAN LIFE

    WASHINGTON, August 7, (A.A.P.), Dr. William Sebrell, director of the National Institutes of Health said today that life might he extended further if the use of hormones was ...

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  4. NO RISE BETTER PRICE N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The State Government decided today not to increase the price of butter. ...

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  5. Peace Talks Resumed After Stern Warning By General Ridgway

    TOKIO, August 7.—General Ridgway agreed today to resume truce talks, but warned be would break them off again if Communist troops entered Kaesong. He informed the ...

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  6. U.S. BUDGET SURPLUS

    Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, Mr John Snyder, announced recently that the United States had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Kremlin States Soviet Has No Aggressive Plans

    WASHINGTON, August 7. — A Russian note to President Truman, appealing for a Five Power Pact for the "strengthening of peace," contained a resolution passed by the Presidium of the Soviet Union. ...

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  8. Charged With Killing Man And Woman

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—A New Australian charged with a double murder at Kandos, had admitted that he had ...

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  9. BUSH FIRES HERALD IN HOT SUMMER

    MURWILLUMBAH, Tuesday.—Firemen and residents fought for three hours this afternoon to control a fire ...

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  10. Cane Drop Of Nearly Million Tons

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Over 1,200,000 tons of cane have been crushed by the 31 mills in Queensland to date, the ...

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  11. Oil Talks On Again

    TEHERAN, August 7.— (A.A.P.): The oil talks opened tonight under weeping willow trees in a Persian ...

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  12. 50 CARS FOR ROYAL VISIT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. —About 50 cars will be used by the King’s suite during the Royal tour of ...

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  13. Gun Battle In Korea Over Women

    TOKIO, August 7.—A Filipino Major claimed today British soldiers were responsible for a gun battle in a ...

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  14. Fires Lit By Motor Cyclist Is Alleged

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Police are investigating a report that on unknown motor cyclist started fires which menaced ...

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  15. Show Bullock Runs Amok

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — A frightened bullock hurdled a five-foot fence bordering the Exhibition show ring ...

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  16. S. AFRICAN MINISTER’S VIEWS ON AUS.

    LONDON, August 7.—Reuter's Capetown correspondent says the South African Minister for Agriculture (Mr. S. ...

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  17. TRAIN DYNAMITED

    RANGOON, AUEUSt 7.— Burmese communists have dynamited and set fire to a train between M[?]ndalav and ...

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  19. WET HOLIDAY IN S. ENGLAND

    LONDON, August 7. —August Bank Holiday crowd in most parts of Britain drip ped sadly homeward tonight ...

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  20. HINT AT HIGH COMPANY TAXATION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The introduction ot compulsory loans for commercial and industrial undertakings ...

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  22. HUMOROUS SHOW TROT INCIDENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The presence of mind of a driver in a trotting event at the show today probably saved a ...

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  23. Commerce Men Fear Intrusion Of Japs Into British Markets

    LONDON, August 7.—Empire Industries Association and British Empire League said the British Commonwealth cannot afford to see Japan run riot commercially in Empire ...

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  24. FLOOD THREAT TO SMALL TOWN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. —Floodwaters from the Lachlan River are surging past Forbes to Bedgeraoong, a small town 20 ...

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  25. Britain And Western Europe May Benefit From A New Aid Plan

    LONDON, August 7.—The American Economic Co-operation Administration today announced that a new programme to boost productivity in Britain and other western ...

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  26. PROSECUTIONS FOR TRUANCY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Prosecutions alleging truancy are under way in the Abercorn State School dispute, the ...

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  27. TYPIST HAS A SECRET PAPER

    LONDON, August 7. — A Royal Air Force typist, Aircraftsman Gerald Stuflins, is being held in custody accused ...

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  28. States’ Views On Butter Price

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The Premier of S.A. (Mr. P. Playford) told Parliament that an increase in the retail price of ...

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  29. WELL KNOWN PAINTER DEAD

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The well-known Queensland painter, Mr. Percy Stanhope Holiday died at his home in ...

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  30. GIRL GUIDES’ POST WAR CAMP

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday. — Girl Guides from many par[?] of Queensland will this wee[?] come to Townsville to attend ...

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  31. HELICOPTER AT THE SHOW

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — People at the Show on Thursday will see the State's first helicopter land in the arena ...

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  32. BOMBER DOWN

    SEATTLE, August 7.—A Navy patrol bomber with a crew of nine crashed into Puget Sound today. All aboard ...

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