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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. U.S. AND BRITISH TALKS IN WASHINGTON Leaders To Meet

    WASHINGTON, June 16.—President Eisenhower and the British Prime Minister (Sir Winston Churchill) will sit down in the White House on June 25, in a historic conference designed to ...

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  5. TITO'S GIFTS TO GREEK ROYALTY

    Marshal Tito, President of Yesterday, who arrived in Athens n a five-day State visit to Greece, brought two fine horses as gifts for his host and hostess, King Paul and Queen Frederika. Our photo shows Queen Frederika and King Paul admiring the horses after the presentation in the gardens of the Royal Palace at Athens. Marshal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GENEVA FAILURE IN KOREA TALKS

    GENEVA, June 16.-The 19 nations from the East and West who spent 51 days trying to find a way to reunite North and South Korea acknowledged last night that they had failed. ...

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  7. 3 DEAD IN CANBERRA CRASH

    IPSWICH, June 16.—The crew of three officers were killed instantly, when an Australian built Canberra ...

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  8. Chinese Hold Nine British Navy Men

    LONDON. June 16.—The New China Communist news agency to-day confirmed that nine British Navy men ...

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  9. Dr. Oppenheimer Defended

    WASHINGTON. June l6: Dr. J. Robert Oppenhaimer's lawyers have told the Atomic Energy ...

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  10. TIMBER IMPORTS SURE PRICE OF ALIENATION

    CAIRNS, June 16.—Unless a halt be called to the indiscriminate alienation of timber country in North Queensland, it will be necessary in a decade or so to import timber. ...

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  11. States Oppose New Commission

    BRISBANE, June 16.—The appointment of a National Development Commission to determine the State works ...

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  12. Cleric a Doubter On Flying Saucers

    SYDNEY, June 16.—The Federal Government should tell the public if it were conducting "Flying Saucer" ...

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  13. Man Charged With Shooting

    SYDNEY, June 16.—Five shots were fired as two policemen fought a prisoner for possession of a .32 calibre ...

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  14. Men Plead Guilty To Rare Charge

    INGHAM. June 16.—Two men were committed for sentence to-day on a rare charge, that of bringing ...

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  15. Jap Spy Caught By Soviet

    LONDON. June 16.—Soviet guards [?]ght a Japanese spy at the moment U.S. intelligence officer in Japan ...

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  16. Marciano-Ezzard Title Fight

    NEW YORK, June 16.— Rocky Marciano is expected to be a 7 to 2 favourite to retain the world heavyweight boxing championship against ...

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  17. Unusual Charge Preferred On Man

    MELBOURNE. June 16.— A charge, seldom if ever before laid in Victoria, resulted in a £5 fine in the City ...

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  18. Youth Directs Father's Robbery

    INDIANAPOLIS (Indiana), June 16.—A 16-year-old boy told police to-day that he directed the armed robbery ...

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  19. Litigation Over Two Tons of Gold

    THE HAGUE, June 16.— The International Court of Justice has ruled that it is not competent to decide ...

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  20. Italian Boxer Impresses

    SYDNEY, June 16. — The Italian bantamweight, Glanni Zuddaa, impressed as a hard hitting walk up style of ...

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  21. Ships and Planes To Merge

    LONDON. June 16.—The Blue Star Shipping Line has announced it has acquired a substantial interest in ...

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  22. Crash Pilot's Complaint

    SINGAPORE, June 16.—B.O.A.C. senior counsel, Mr. Christopher Shawcross Q.C., charged at the Court of ...

    Article : 192 words
  23. Housing Minister To Visit North

    BRISBANE, June 16.—The Works and Housing Minister, Mr. P. R. Hilton, will visit the north and ...

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  24. Macedon Delayed At Lucinda Point

    INGHAM. June 16—The watersiders refused work and the sailing of the freighter Macedon was twice ...

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  25. Margarine Price Up

    BRISBANE. June 16.—An increase of 1d per 1b in the price of table margarine, dripping and lard prices was ...

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  26. New Berry Fruit

    CAIRNS, June 16.—A fairly recently developed berry hybrid fruit, known as boysenberry, should grow ...

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  27. Qualischefski Case

    BRISBANE. June 16.— The Labour Minister (Mr. A. Jones) told the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce by ...

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  28. CANE SUPPY LAG INKERMAN'S POSER

    AYR, June 16.—Failure of cane suppliers to the Inkerman mill to furnish their weekly quotas is matter for concern to the management of the Pioneer Sugar Mills Pty. Ltd., owners of Inkerman. This was stated to-day by the ...

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  29. Wanted To See The Queen

    LONDON, June 16—A middle-aged well dressed men forced his way into Windsor Castle just before ...

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  30. Discovery of Vast Uranium Field

    ADELAIDE. June 16.—Geologists of the South Australian Mines Department, and local pastoralists have ...

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  31. French Heroine Honoured

    Mile, de Galard, the French Air Force nurse who was the only woman to go through the siege of Dien Blen Phu, receives the Air Medal of France from M. Christisens, at a ceremony held in Paris, Mile de Galard was released by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Expedition In East Africa

    LONDON, June 16.—Two Sydney students are members of a six-man expedition from Oxford and Cambridge ...

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  33. Natives Tested On Bomb Effects

    NEW YORK, June 16.—Information about the effects on the natives of the Marshall Islands of the recent ...

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  34. Meat For Britain

    BRISBANE. June 16—A total of 29,790 tons of meat for Britain are expected to be loaded into 22 ships at ...

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  35. Queenslanders In Officer Course

    CANBERRA, June 16.—Thirty-three men from all States have bren selected for training as officers of ...

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  36. Conference On Walkers' Dispute

    BRISBANE, June 16.—The Industrial Court has convened a compulsory conference of all parties to the ...

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  37. "Would Love A Locomotive"

    MELBOURNE, June 16 — Victoria's three railway commissioners announced solemnly to-day that they were ...

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  38. Industrial Court In The North

    BRISBANE. June 16.—Mr. T. E. Dwyer will preside at the Northern Sittings of the Industrial Court next month. ...

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  39. Man killed In Collision

    BUNDABERG. June 16.—A young man was killed and another critically injured when their motor cycle ...

    Article : 77 words
  40. Coventry Bid To Ban H.-Bomb

    LONDON, June 16.—Coventry, busy Midland city, still bearing the scars of the wartime battering by German ...

    Article : 49 words
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