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  4. Pyongyang radio station fades out

    TOKIO, October 18.—North Korean Radio at Pyongyang, the Communist capital, went off the air three minutes after beginning a broadcast at 5.15 p.m. local time to-day—7.15 p.m. ...

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  5. RISK ELECTION OR SURRENDER ON NEW BOARD

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A Labour Party crisis on the Bank Bill is likely to occur within the next few weeks. Although the party's surrender on the Anti-Red Bill has produced a wide belief that Labour will also give way ...

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  6. Day By Day

    BEHIND shut doors, Brisbane's Communist Party officials yesterday prepared for the ...

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  7. ONE OF THESE TWO WAS BORN LUCKY

    FIRST aboriginal twins born at the Mitchell River Mission, Gulf of Carpentaria. One of the twins is lucky to be alive because the usual [?] custom after twin birth is to dispose of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Red Bill still in Senate

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—After debating the Anti-Red Bill all day, the Labour-dominated ...

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  9. Rhodes Scholar medical student

    BRISBANE-BORN medical sturent, Graham Melrose Wind rum, 22, of Montpelier St., Wilston ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PANIC AS FERRY, SHIP HIT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A Manly ferry rolled over on one side and being to ship water after a ...

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  11. Race capped gift

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—George Moore's Melbourne hoodoo rode pickaback with ...

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  12. AIR DISASTER

    LONDON October 18.—James McKissick, 33, steward, sole survivor of the Mill Hill (London) air ...

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  13. Big expansion plan by C.E.L.

    TO provide finance for its rapidly developing expansion programme the City Electric Light Co. Ltd. will issue in November a further 2,278,192 ordinary shares of 20/ each at par. ...

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  14. NEW AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Milk and Ice Carters' Union wants the basic wage decision and union awards ...

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  15. LEFT MONEY TO CANCER RESEARCH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An elderly man and his wife who had mode wills leaving all their money and property ...

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  17. Quit fifth outpost

    SAIGON (Indo-Chino), October 18 (A.A.P.).—French forces have abandoned the 75-year-old stone fort of ...

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  18. New power for Japanese Govt.

    TOKIO, October 18 (A.A.P.-Reuters).—The Japanese Government would assume responsibility on November 1 for ...

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  19. Aid for Moslems

    ATHENS, October 18 (A.A.P.)—The Prime Minister (M. Venizelos) said to-day Greece had requested the International ...

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  20. Three given lift injured in crash

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Two women and a boy were injured in a crash near Lithgow to-day after travelling only 100 yards ...

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  21. Earl's son fined

    LONDON, October 18 (A.A.P.).—The Honourable Wogan Philipps, aged 48, Communist son and heir of Lord ...

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  22. Dearer pictures

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The New South Wales Prices Minister (Mr. Finnan) has approved decontrol of picture theatre ...

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  23. More steel plea for North fails

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A greater proportion for North Queensland of the State's steel quota was sought in the ...

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  24. Engaged 64 yrs.

    TURIN, October 18 (A.A.P.).—An 87-year-old peasant, Lulgi Camisassi, has married his 81-year-old sweetheart ...

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  25. Fast airliner

    NEW YORK, October 18 (Special).—The Lockheed Aircraft Corporation has announced a new super 110 ...

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  26. Heavy rain due?

    A Weather Bureau spokesman last night forecast "probably a lot of rain" by to-morrow, when the first Sheffield ...

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  27. King's shoot

    LONDON, October 18 (Special).—The King has been jut shooting each day since going to Sandringham last ...

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  28. £1000 Symphony

    Canberra, Wednesday.—A £1000 prize will be paid for a symphony by the Commonwealth Government as part of ...

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  29. CARRIES INJURED MAN 2 MILES TO GET AID

    A TIMBER getter yesterday carried his badly injured workmate for two miles to get medical aid. The injured man had been struck by a falling tree while ...

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  30. Hurt in smash

    Barry Zelow, 22, single, of Fifth Avenue, Kedron, was seriously injured in a road collision at Lutwyche at 8 o'clock ...

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  31. Policeman shot

    SINGAPORE, October 18 (A.A.P.).—A traffic policeman was shot in central Singapore this afternoon and taken to ...

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  32. Drank kerosene

    CLEVELAND, Wednesday.—Dorothy Burrows, 2, daughter Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Burrows, Cleveland, drank kerosene ...

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  33. Missing yawl

    LONDON, October 18 (Special).—Light signals seen in mid-Atlantic are thought to be the first clue to the ...

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  34. NO HANDS—BUT ASKS NO "TEARS"

    LONDON, October 18.—"No tears by request," said 52-year-old Scots maintenance fitter, George ...

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  35. So near and yet.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Because it cannot obtain steel urgently from Newcastle, the Main Roads Department is ...

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  36. W.A.A.F. soon

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—More than 2000 women had applied to join the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, the Air ...

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  37. 7 Shins held up

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.—Efforts by shipowners to get crews for seven ships, held up in Newcastle, failed again ...

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