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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES SUN AND MOON

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  4. SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL

    A photo received yesterday by [?] from London of the new siting Prime Minister. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. UNION RUSH FOR PAY RISE LIKELY

    BRISBANE, June30,—The industrial Courts decision in the sugar will ca[?] case on Monday is ...

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  6. SHORTAGE OF CEMENT TO END SOON?

    BRISBANE, June 30,—Queensland's co[?]nt shortage should and within four months. ...

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  7. Rumblings Of Discontent In South Korea

    SEOUL, June 30.—Discontent brought about by the war policies of the South Korean President (Dr. Syngman, Rhee) rumbled in South Korea to-day as the Communists attacked General Mark Clark's request for the ...

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  8. "Canberra Bottleneck If Centralisation Allowed"

    CANBERRA, June 30.—Fears that if the growth of total centralisation were permitted, Conbarra would become a vast bottleneck for the affairs of all people in all parts of Australia, were expressed to-day by the ...

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  9. Fertiliser Factories Enlarged

    BRISBANE, June 30,—The seco[?]lty for ensuring adequate supplies of fertilisers to meet the needs of ...

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  10. ITS A GREAT DAY FOR DOGS

    If's a great day for dogs. Once they followed horse and baggy ...

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  11. "Marriage is No Whim" Soys Bobo

    NEW YORK, June 30,—"Bobo" Rockefeller, young estranged wife of all mildionaire Winthrop ...

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  12. Christie Not To Appeal, But Will Seek Mercy

    LONDON, June 30,—John Regine[?] Holliday Christie, self-confessed murderer of seven women does not intend to appeal against the death sentence passed on him last week, his legal advisers ...

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  13. ENGLAND HAS PROSPECTS OF FORCING TEST DRAW

    LORDS, June 30,—A stubborn innings by dour Yorkshireman Wil[?] Wetson has gives England good prospects of [?]cing a draw in the Second Test. He was still betting on a crambling pitch ...

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  14. Airlines' Dispute Heard Is Camera

    MELBOURNE, June 30,—With both parties bound to secrecy a hearing in camera on the "rationalisation" ...

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  15. Outburst on Rose's Win Over Larsen

    LONDON, June 30,—The Australian Ass[?] Press special correspondent says [?]ots and ye[?] of surprise ...

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  16. APPROVE BODIES IN MEDICAL BENEFITS PLAN

    SYDNEY, June 30,—The names of organi[?]tiens approved for the Commonwealth Government's ...

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  17. AERIAL BAITING STARTS IN AUGUST

    BRISBANE, June 30,—Queensland's annual [?] batting compaign fifth year will commence on ...

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  18. SEEK BUTTER PRICE RULING

    BRISBANE, June 30,—The State Council of the Queensland Dairyman's Organisation to-day made ...

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  19. Mr.MENZIES FEELS BETTER

    LONDON, June 30,—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Measies), who [?] flaring fress ...

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  20. Try To Break Air Monopoly

    AUCKLAND, June 30,—Powered [?] interests are understood [?] ...

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  21. [?]CO[?]SCARD

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  22. JOHNSTON [?]CH IN BATTING AVERAGES.

    Bill Johnston, the Australian bowler, is one whose batting average has not suffered to ...

    Article : 58 words
  23. Horse Killed on Burdekin Bridge

    AYR, June 30,—Graham Coutts (20), of Airdmillan Road; Ayr, was riding a grey show horse across the traffic ...

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  24. Wharfies Walk Off 2 Ships

    BRISBANE, June 30,—Two hours after watersiders at a [?] meeting decided to return to work to-day, ...

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  25. HANSEN'S DISEASE SIFFERERS DISEASE

    [?]number of [?] suspects [?] at ...

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  26. Asian Mayors For Talks

    TOKIO, June 30,—A conference of mayors of Asian cities, is likely to be held of Tokio next spring. ...

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  27. Urge Better Transport For Cattle

    BRISBANE, June 30,—Inadequate transport in cattle regions may be one of the reasons why Britain ...

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  28. MORE WOOL BEING USED

    LONDON, June 30,—The International Wool Secretariat commenting on the Commonwealth marketing ...

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  29. STOLEN GOLD UNEARTHED

    LAE, June 30.—Bulldozer driver Wally Lawson yesterday unearthed an estimated £15,000 worth of gold stolen ...

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  30. TENSION MOUNTS IN CAMBODIA

    PARIS, June 30,—All national public buildings in the Cambodian capital of Phnois Pent have been ...

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  31. Migrants Evicted

    SYDNEY, June 30,—Commonwealth peace officers to-day evicted five more families from the Bradfield Park ...

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  32. Last 3 Japs To Leave Changi

    SINGAPORE, June 30.—"The last three Japanese war criminals serving sentences in Singapore's Changi Prison ...

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  33. BRISBANE RIV[?] BRIDCE DEFE[?]

    BRISBANE, June 30,—The State Government [?] defer constraction [?] new [?] railway [?] ...

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  34. TENSING FOR NEW CLIMB

    NEW DELHI, June 30,—Tensing Norkay, who climbed to the summit of Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary, told ...

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  35. Orders Resumption

    BRISBANE, June 30,—The Local Coal Ref[?]reson Board chairman (Mr. J. Murray) to-day ordered striking Styx ...

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  36. SURVIVORS' GRIM STORY AFTER 10 DAYS ADRIFT

    SYDNEY, June 30.—Survivors of the launch Irene, rescued after being 10 days adrift off the New South Wales coast, to-day told o grim story of starvation, thirst and exhaustion from exposure. ...

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  37. Drought Studies In U.S And India

    BRISBANE, June 30,—Queensland University Professor L.J.Teakle next year intends to undertake ...

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  38. MOTHER'S SEARCH FOR SON ENDS

    BUNDABERG, June 30,—Police to-day located a 21-year-old man who was being sought by Brisbane police. ...

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  39. Swallows Blades

    MELBOURNE, June 30,—A merchant seaman who walked into a Melbourne hospital to-night "feeling a bit crook in ...

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  40. Japan Faces New Typhoon Threat

    TOKIO, June 30,—A 190 [?] typhoon moved across [?] South Pacific toward span to-day bringing a ...

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  41. Recovery Assured

    BOSTON, June 30,—Dr. Richard Cattell, who operated on the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) ...

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  42. Export Sugar Rebate

    CANBERRA, June 30,—The Export Sugar Committee has determined that the export sugar rebate will be payable ...

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  43. Seek Hotel Licences

    BRISBANE, June 30.—Three tenders for hotel licences on Barrier Reef islands have been received by ...

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  44. Doyle Commission Adjourns Suddenly

    SYDNEY, June 30,—The Doyle Royal Commission adjourned suddenly to-day because of the illness of former ...

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  45. Inquiry Sought On Triclinium

    SYDNEY, June 30,—Mr. W. Parry-Okeden, secretary of the A.J.C. said to-day that the A.J.C. stewards have been ...

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  46. Carruthers Back From S. Africa

    SYDNEY, June 30,—The world champion bantam weight, Jimmy Carruthers, is happy about the prospects of ...

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  47. British Train's Record Trip

    LONDON, June 30,—Britain's new train, the Elizabethan, set a world record for the longest daily non-stop rum ...

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  48. N.S.W. Transport Losses £5M.

    SYDNEY, June 30,—The New South Wales Government lost £5,040,000 on transport during the 1952-53 ...

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  49. Naval Training

    CANBERRA, June 30,—Six hundred National Service trainees will join the Royal Australian Navy in July to ...

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  50. Start at Babinda

    CAIRNS, June 30,—Babinda mill started the first crushing of the 1953 season at 10 a.m. to-day. A mill spokesman said ...

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