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  3. Hopes for Australian Part In Korean Talks

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will diseuss Australia’s claims to a seat at the Korean peace conference with the Minister for External Affairs ...

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  4. PARTED FOR 23 YEARS

    FROM GREECE. Mrs. Sophie Kotrozos, 50, is greeted by her 23-year-old daughter, Keola, on her arrival in Sydney. She had not seen her husband, who is in Melbourne, for 23 years. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. KOREAN "BUFFER" ZONE CLEAR

    SEOUL, July 30 (A.A.P.).—Allied and Communist armies tonight completed their withdrawal from the Korean buffer zone. The withdrawal was completed two and a half hours ...

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  6. PM Sees No New Date For Budget

    MELBOURINE, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said on his return from ...

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  7. ASKS COURT SET ASIDE JUDGMENT

    BRISBANE, Thursday. —Howard Ney Smith today asked the Full High Court to set aside a State Full ...

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  8. TALKS MOVE BY SOVIET

    MOSCOW July 30 (A.A.P.) —Russia, in her first major diplomatic move since the signing of the Korean ...

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  9. “Walk-out” On Land Scheme Criticised

    CANBERRA. Thursday.—Mr. Kent Hughes said today the Queensland Government seemed to have chosen a ...

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  10. OPEN PARLT WEDNESDAY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—New Labour member for Condamine, Mr. L. Diplock, Who was formerly head ...

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  11. NO FURTHER INQUIRY ON CHRISTIE

    LONDON, July 30.—The Home Secretary (Sir David Maxwell. Fyfe) was subjected to a blistering ...

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  12. ARTIST SUING POLICE WINS MORALS CASE APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Artist Douglas Shantou Annand will sue arresting police for heavy damages following Judge Nield’s decision today upholding his appeal against a ...

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  13. “FORBES HAD USED WIFE AS BANKER”

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—Bankrupt investor. John Woolcott Forbes, had used his wife’s bank account as ...

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  14. No Anglo-U.S. Unity Threat

    LONDON, July 30.—Reuter's I diplomatic correspondent says the Foreign Office today was confident that the threat to ...

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  15. Seeks Capital From U.S.

    LONDON, July 30. — The Australian Minister for Trade and Customs (SenatOr O’Sullivan)' said he hoped to ...

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  16. CRUISER WILL VISIT Q’LAND

    BRISBANE. Thursday.—Twenty-six years old R.A.N. cruiser, Australia, will come to Queensland for a ...

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  17. Boy Suffering Memory Loss

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.A 15-year-old boy walked int[?] St. Vincent's Hospital, Mel bourne, tonight and asked ...

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  18. “LIFT CONTROL ON HOTEL CHARGES”

    MELBOURNE, Thursday,—Seventy-five percent of Australians had not learnt to pay for decent hotel services, ...

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  19. FAVOURS SOLDIER PREFERENCE

    BRISBANE, • Thursday.—The Selectors’ Association was strongly in favour of soldier preference, the ...

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  20. Callide Coal Deputation

    BRISBANE. Thursday, —Gladstone will send a deputation to Melbourne next Monday over the recent ...

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  21. WET PITCH FAILS TO STOP AUSTRALIANS

    THE OVAL, July 30.—Declaration by Surrey at 8/209 to get Australia in on a wet pitch failed to have the expected result today. None of the Australian ...

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  22. “Man Without Country” Gone

    HONG KONG. July 30. —Michael Patrick O'Brien, the [?]n without a country, who shuttled for 11 months ...

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  23. U.S. “Reluctant” In Joining Talks

    Mr Dulles, U.S. Secretary. of Slate, reluctantly consented to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. New Police Move in Shanks Murder

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Chief of Brisbane C.I.B. Homicide Squad, Sub-Inspector R. J. Nesbitt, and Detective C. F. Corner, flew to Sydney this morning in a sudden development in the 10 ...

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  25. Divert Cattle To Sydney

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Because of the overtime ban by freezers at the Brisbane Abattoir, about 400 bullocks ...

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  26. Retail Trade Increase

    CANBERRA,Thursaay.—The volume of retail trade in Australia in the financial year ended June 30 last, was ...

    Article : 91 words
  27. Second Melbourne Bomb Threat

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. —Police wireless patrols were cruising tonight around the home of the ...

    Article : 122 words
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