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  2. [?] CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. CEASE FIRE TALKS BEGIN ON TUESDAY

    TOKIO, July 8.—United Nations and Communist liaison officers, meeting at Kaesong to-day agreed to start full scale ceasefire negotiations on July 10, A special communique issued by Eighth Army headquarters revealed the decision to start full scale talks next Tuesday. ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S "FLYING TANK"

    A RAMARKABLE demonstration was given by a team of expert drivers at the Driving and Maintainace School of th eRoyal Armoured Training Centre at Bovington Doreset, WHen some of Britain's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PERSIAN NEWS BLACK-OUT

    LONDON, July 8.—The "Sunday Express" representative in Abadan says that the Persians have placed a ban on all Prest messages leaving Abadan. The Government has warned correspondents that ...

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  7. TRUMAN TALKS TO RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, My 8.—President Truman said is a message to the Soviet Government to-day that it was the ...

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  8. SIR ARTHUR FADDEN REPORTS—

    The Federal Government had wasted no time in dealing with the subversive menace of Communism, said the Federal Treasurer and Deputy Prune Minister, Sir Arthur Fadden, at Townsville on Saturday. It was the root cause of the ills from which the country was suffering, he said. ...

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  9. MR. McKELL TO VISIT LONDON

    CANBERRA, July 6.—The Governor—Generl (Mr. W. MoKell) will sail from Melbourne on Saturday to tour Great ...

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  10. MAN DEAD IN SEMI-TRAILER ACCIDENT

    When a semi-trailer motor vehicle left the road, was over an enbankment and overturned on the western highway about ...

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  11. KING WELL AND FIT

    LONDON, July 7.—His Majesty made his first public appearance since his illness at the opening of a new club ...

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  12. RACING OFFICIAL'S LONG SERVICE

    At the meeting of the [?] of the North Queensland [?] Association at the ...

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  13. SENTENCES ON PRISON FARM ESCAPEE

    INGHAM, July 8. —Charles Eric Douglas Armstrong 29, an escapee from Stone River Prison Farm. who was ...

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  14. Gair Advises Materials Industries

    CAIRNS. July 8.—Any resonably sound proposition for establishing industries to make building materials in the north ...

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  15. Fossil Finds on the Darling Downs

    TOOWOOMBA, July 8.—Mining operations at the Balgowan colliery, 35 miles from Toowoomba, have brought to light footprints ...

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  16. Mishap at Townsville Crossing

    A man and two women narrowly eascaped injury early an Saturday evening, when the semi-trailer motor vehicle in ...

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  17. ABERCORN SCHOOL DISPUTE

    AEERCORN, July 8.—Parents said to-day that they were keeping their children at Abercorn school so they would not lose the ...

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  18. LABOUR LEADER PASSES

    SYDNEY, July 6.—John Culling one of the founders of the Australian Workers' Union and and the Australian Labour Party. ...

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  19. Ship for Queensland Ports' Service

    BRISBANE, July 8.—The vessel Treloske. which will service Queensland ports, is expected in Brisbane early in August. ...

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  20. Epidemics In Sydney

    SYDNEY, July 8.—Winter epidemics of gastro-enteritis and Influenza have broken out tn Sydney. Both Illnesses are ...

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  21. ROCKHAMPTON ACCIDENTS

    ROCKHAMPTON, July 8.—A motor cyclist was fatally injured and four others hurt in road accidents at the week-end. ...

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  22. Chase to Stop Stolen Car in Brisbane

    BRISBANE, July 7.—A police [?] car at 12.15 a.m. this morning chased a car in The Valley and forced it into the kerb. ...

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  23. BUTTER AND SUGAR TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, July 9.—A record increase in the price of butter—possibly as high as 9½d. a pound—is expected to be ...

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  24. GAS PLANT FIRE ALARMS U.S. PORT

    NEWARK (New Jersey), July 7.—A spectacular fire, in which flames rose thousands of feet into the air as gasfilled tanks exploded like rockets, raged out ...

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  25. FRUSTRATING LAND MINES, BOOBY TRAPS

    ONCE AGAIN land mines sad beady traps have raised their ugly heads in hores. That casualites from these investions of a diabetic imagination are also negtigible is due to the efficiency of the Assault Pioneers of the 3rd Battalion— the Royal Australia Regiment. Here with a mine delector Leading a patrol, is a member of the Assault Pioneers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. WATERSIDE WORKERS' A.L.P. MAJORITY

    BRISBANE, July 8.—A.L.P. group men are now in fail control of the Watersides Workers' Union Executive. ...

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  27. FATALITY AT MURWILLUMBAH

    MURWILLUMBAH. July 8.—A 34 year old school teacher collaped and died while playing golf on the Murwillumbah Golf Course ...

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  28. TWO-UP PLAYER CAUGHT IN DRAIN

    SYDNEY, July 8.—Police who raided a two-up game in the bush near Wallaend to-day carried one player away on a stretcher. ...

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  29. FRENCH POWDER MILL BLOWS UP

    LONDON, July 8.—Reuter's Bethune (France) correspondent says that 17 workers mostly women were killng agree are ...

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