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  6. GOOD NEWS—BUT NOT TO COMMS.

    LABOUR Party group control of Brisbane watersiders has cut wharf stops ...

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  7. Fadden says: Aim to balance nation's economy

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The 1951-52 Budget W was a big step towards restoring balance to Australia's economy, the Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) told the House of ...

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  8. Churchill's move to get homes

    LONDON, October 30 (A.A.P.).— Mr. Churchill moved to-day to inaugurate the new Government's ambitious housing programme. ...

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  9. DAY by DAY

    FEDERAL Ms.P. won't be able to have the usual Cup flutter next ...

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  10. BLINDED BY FIREBALL AT ATOMIC EXPLOSION

    LAS VEGAS, Nevada, October 30 (A.A.P.).—The United Slates Atomic Energy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ACTOR ARRESTED

    HOLLYWOOD, October ii 30 (A.A.P.).—Film actor actor Tone was arrested early this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. LAKE DISASTER

    NEW YORK, October 30 (A.A.P.).—Four men are dead and 10 are missing after ...

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  13. Shunt Japanese ("very sorry")

    LORENGAU (Menus Island), Tuesday.—Captain Sakihama Shumei and his 43 poachers will sail from Australian waters to-morrow, punished and contrite ...

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  14. Migrants complain

    MELBORUNE, Tuesday.—A young migrant couple arc suing the Federal ...

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  15. Topping time, really?

    THREE young men stang fishing rods over their shoulders, grabbed their gear and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. 18 Tenders for diesels

    THE Railway Department has received 18 tenders for 12 diesel-electric engines, ranging from 600 ...

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  17. Off to Cup, and

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Brisbane jockey Jim Standfield will fly to Melbourne on Sunday ...

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  18. HIS SMOKE: TEA LEAVES

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.—A man whose disabled launch was towed into Came to-day said he had ...

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  19. £350 Dog loose

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A £350 greyhound is lost in Sydney. It slipped its collar, and ...

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  20. Killed 2 wives

    MILAN, October 30 (A.A.P.).—Ettore Creseentini, a sleek-haired Italian in his early 40's, has murdered ...

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  22. "Davis Cup only if—"

    IAN AYRE'S superlative form in defeating Australia's second player, Ken McGregor, at Milton ...

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  23. COULD GET SPANKING, JUDGE TELLS WIFE, 15

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.—Mr. Justice Sheehy told a 15-year-old married woman in the Circuit Court to-day that he had power to adjourn her trial so that her mother could give ...

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  24. CAUGHT, SAT ON BANDIT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Nearly blinded by blood from a blow on the head, a detained a bandit ...

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  25. Bond rate defended

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Be Treasurer (Sir Arthur bredden) to-night defended Loon Council's handling ...

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  26. Tax unmarried

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Single people were an inflationary force in the community and deserved a ...

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  27. MISSED ON 2 DEATHS

    A girl aged "three who fell into a cattle dip on her parents' Petric dairy at 6 p.m. yesterday missed death ...

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  28. Fire blackout

    BUNDABERG, Tuesday.—A burning tree which fell across electricity transmission lines near Childers at ...

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  29. Wool sale off

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A strike of wool storemen has cancelled next week's wool sales in Sydney. ...

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  30. Struck by car

    Mrs. Withelmina Calburn Warren, 74, a widow, of Kessell's Road. Mt. Gravatt, was knocked down by a car ...

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  31. Indies batsmen belted up runs

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.—The West Indies M. batsmen gave a glimpse of things to come running up 460 for five wickets against Queensland Country to-day. ...

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  32. Q'ld, casualties

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The names of three Queensland members of the Third Battalion are included in the ...

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  33. THE MAN WHO MADE THE PRINCESS LAUGH TWICE

    MONTREAL, October 30 (A.A.P.).—Mr. Corey Thomson, a radio commentator, who has been ...

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  34. Milking music

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Yield of cows was increased by having a radio set in the shed during milking time. ...

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  35. 2 New liners

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The vice-president of the Hansen Line (Mr. George Hanson) said to-night that ...

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  36. Ship overdue

    Suva, Oct. 30 (A.A.P.).—New Zealand Air Force Aia from Suva searched day for the French ship ...

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  37. Siamese twins

    NEW YORK, October 30 (A.A,.P.).—Siamese twin boys, born to Mrs. Wesley Galyon, 25, of Dayton, Ohio ...

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  38. No Aust. visit

    LONDON, October 30 (A.A.P.).—The immensity of the task taken by Britain's Prime Minister ...

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  39. Died in gaol

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A Sydney solicitor who was serving a 12-year gaol term for a £34,255 fraud died in ...

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