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  2. Advertising

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  3. Strategic reserve for South-East Asia defence

    LONDON, July 23.—Australia is likely to have to face the prospect of increased military commitments in South-East Asia in any collective security arrangement emerging from Geneva. ...

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  4. MOST DEAL IN HORROR AND WAR

    NINE of 10 publications banned in Queensland from to-day are comic books. The tenth is an illustrated magazine. ...

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  5. The Courier-Mail

    THERE was a familiar ring to the warning from New York this week ...

    Article : 333 words
  6. PAINT (BUT NO POWDER) FOR SHOW-DAY MISCHIEF

    SHOESHINE for Mischief of the Mount Gravatt Show yesterday. Noelene Berlin, of Marburg, was painting her mount's hooves a shiny black.—Show report, page 5. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PLEA TO SPY INQUIRY, BUT

    MELBOURNE—The actions of wealthy Jewish Melbourne furrier Sol Kosky had been unchallengable his counsel (Mr. Eugene Gorman. QC) told the Espionage Royal ...

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  8. Two women guilty of assault, but

    MELBOURNE—After a four-hour retirement a central criminal court jury found two women not ...

    Article : 155 words
  9. CRASH KILLS GIRL

    HONG KONG, July 23,(AAP)—Eight survivors were located yesterday of a ...

    Article : 252 words
  10. £1597 in the Ball A BIG PRIZE EVERY WEEK SEE PAGE 9

    BECAUSE a young railway shunter wore shoes to work yesterday, instead of ...

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  11. PROBE CAR INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE—More Australian-built bodies for imported cars may follow a Tariff Board inquiry into ...

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  12. Woman for sentence for ill-treatment

    ADELAIDE—A young married woman had thrashed her three-year-old foster child with fiendish brutality. Magistrate F. D. Wilson said in Adelaide Police Court yesterday. ...

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  13. Redex presentation

    SYDNEY—Exploding crackers were hurled about Sydney's lavish State theatre last night as Redex ...

    Article : 151 words
  14. Balonne rising

    Floodwaters in the Balonne River were still rising slowly at Dirranbandi last night, and by 8 pm reached ...

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  15. MELBOURNE FORGOTTEN

    TAKING a pre-lunch swim at Surfers' Paradise yesterday was Mr. J. W. Calbally, Minister in charge of electrical undertakings in Victoria—one of four leading Victorian Parliamentarians holidaying on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. URANIUM—NEW FIND

    DARWIN—A uranium discovery near the western Arnhem Land border is likely to prove the most ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. For re-grouping of Australia's forces

    CANBERRA—Australia soon may seek the early withdrawal of her two battalions in Korea so that she can start re-grouping her forces for South-East Asian 'commitments. ...

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  20. Cyclist killed

    MACKAY.—Richard Donald Bailey, 17, of Evans Street, Mackay, was killed yesterday when his motor ...

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  21. Australian lead

    HOLLYWOOD, July 23 (AAP).—Australia's Peter Finch, Errol Flynn and Joanne Dru head the cast ...

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  22. City has hottest July day for eight years

    DRY north-westerly winds yesterday gave Brisbane its hottest day since April 30 and its hottest July day for eight years. Maximum temperature ...

    Article : 159 words
  23. More to fly?

    MELBOURNE—Airline fares may rise slightly by September as a result of a review of rising costs by the ...

    Article : 53 words
  24. Duke in checks

    LONDON, July 23 (AAP)—The Duke of Edinburgh wore a blue and white checked shirt, with white ...

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  25. Mother at 14

    MELBOURNE—A girl, 14, wife of a 19-year-old Bray-brook (Melbourne) youth, yesterday gave birth to a ...

    Article : 36 words
  26. Tatt's payout

    MELBOURNE—The Victorian Government will receive its first £100,000 from rattersall's lottery by the ...

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  27. IN THE SOUTH: BLIZZARDS

    SYDNEY—Blizzards raged over thousands of square miles of country in the Australian Alps yesterday. At Spencer's Creek, 5400 feet up on Mt. Kosciusko, heavy snow was whipped by a 60-mile-an-hour gale. ...

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