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  3. "TELLERS' VOTES OVERLOOKED" AT LABOUR LEADERSHIP ELECTION ON WEDNESDAY

    CANBERRA, Oct. 21.—The Leader of the Opposition (Dr. H. V. Evatt) said today his majority for leadership at the Labour Caucus meeting yesterday would have been two more but for a misunderstanding. This ...

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  4. MR. A. G. MULLER, M.L.A., CLAIMS "TAKE 70 YRS. TO OVERTA[?] IN BUILDING SCHOOL HOUSES"

    BRISBANE, Oct. 21—At the present rate of progress it would take the Government 70 years to overtake the lag in building school residences, Mr. A. G. Muller (C.P., Fassifern) said in Parliament today. ...

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  5. BUNDAMBA SCHOOL ADDITIONS

    Many schools in the Ipswich area have been taxed for space to provide accommodation for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NOW SIR ANTHONY

    LONDON, Oct. 21.—We Majesty knighted Mr. Anthony Eden yesterday just before his departure ...

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  7. "Continue Tirelessly For Peace"

    NEW YORK, Oct 21. —President Eisenhower said tonight that in the diversities of freedom ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN TOUR AS THE DUKE SAW IT

    LONDON, Oct. 21.—The Duke of Edinburgh tonight gave a "Royalty's eye view" of ...

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  9. DECISION RESERVED ON UNION CLAIM WORK ON NEW TRAIN

    BRISBANE, Oct. 21.—The Industrial Court today was asked to settle a disagreement between unions working on a new air-conditioned train at ...

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  10. MISSING—ONE MERRY-GO-ROUND

    SYDNEY, Oct. 21.—A showman from Campbelltown, 30 miles from Sydney, this week ...

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  11. "Dept. Should Have Its Own Building Fund"—Mr. Donald

    BRISBANE, Oct. 21.—The Public Instruction Department should have its own building fun4 Mr. J. Donald (Lab., Bremer) said In Parliament tonight. ...

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  12. Tea Subsidy Raised to £5,500,000

    CANBERRA, Oct. 21.—Two Labour members questioned the Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) ...

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  13. ROBBERS TO BE WHIPPED AND GAOLED

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 21. —Two men were each sentenced to six years' gaol and a whipping of ...

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  14. £2750 ADVANCE FOR WAR SERVICE HOMES

    CANBERRA, Oct. 21.—The amount of money the War Service Homes Division will advance for the ...

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  15. Stepped Unhurt From Wreck

    SYDNEY, Oct. 21. —A R.A.A.F. pilot today stepped unhurt from the wrecked aircraft in which he made ...

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  16. TWO FINGERS NEARLY SEVERED

    LACKAY, Oct. 21.—A 69-years-old cane loader worried about his wife's anxiety while two fingers and the ...

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  17. PRIVATE ENTERPRISE PROFITEERING ALLEGED

    BRISBANE, Oct. 21—The Minister for Public Works (Mr. P. J. R. Hilton), in Parliament tonight, quoted a case which he claimed had been an attempt at ...

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  18. MT. MORGAN SAFE BLOWN

    ROCKHAMPTON, Oct. 21.—About £1300 in bank notes, and a revolver, were stolen, and a similar ...

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  19. SUBMISSIONS IN MARGINS CASE TO END TODAY?

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 21.—Submissions in the margins case before the Full Arbitration Court are expected to end tomorrow after a 12-day hearing. ...

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  20. REDS ACTIVE IN RECENT INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES?

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 21.—Some people closely associated with the Communist Party have been active in recent N.S.W. industrial disputes, the interstate executive of the Australian Council of ...

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  21. POLITICAL CRISIS IN PAKISTAN FEARED

    KARACHI, Oct. 21.—Party leaders fearing a political crisis have asked the Prime Minister of ...

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  22. MURDERED FAMILY THEN SUICIDED

    CHATEAUROUX (Central France), Oct. 21.—After one of the biggest manhunts in recent years, police today found the body of Roger Bardoux, a village blacksmith, who murdered six of his family on Tuesday. ...

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  23. WOOL PRICES FIRM

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 21. —Wool prices reached their highest level of the week at the close of the third series ...

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  24. SPOTLIGHT ON APPLEYARD

    PERTH, Oct. 21.—The spotlight will be on Bob Appleyard, the Yorkshire opening bowler, in the ...

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