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  3. HEARD THEIR OWN VOICES

    Members of the Redbank State School Choir heard themselves as the audience heard them ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. "PEACE" DELEGATES' NORTHERN MOVE

    BRISBANE, September 18.—Eleven travellers, described as Peking peace conference delegates, left Brisbane by air for Cairns and Townsville today. The party booked last-minute passages ...

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  5. MR. W. M. HUGHES AGAINST THE GOVT. ON OIL ISSUE

    CANBERRA, Sept. 18.—Amidst Labour cheers Mr. W. M. Hughes (Lib., N.S.W.) crossed the floor of the House of Representatives today, and voted against the Government in support of an Opposition motion opposing ...

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  6. DELIVERY CHARGE FOR GROCERIES

    BRISBANE, Sept 18.—In future housewives will have to pay a fixed, charge for the ...

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  7. TAXATION CONCESSIONS TREASURER INTRODUCES NECESSARY LEGISLATION

    CANBERRA, Sept. 18—The Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) tonight introduced into the House of Representatives the necessary legislation to give effect to taxation concessions announced in ...

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  8. NEW SUPREME COURT JUDGE?

    BRISBANE, Sept. 18.—The appointment of a new Supreme Court judge almost immediately has been ...

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  9. "OPEN DEFIANCE OF THE A.C.T.U.?" SEAMEN'S ROLLING STRIKE ON QUEENSLAND COAST

    BRISBANE, Sept. 18.—Some union circles regard the rolling strike of seamen on the Queensland coast as open defiance of the A.C.T.U. Today's walk-off by seamen at Townsville was the third this week. On Tuesday five ships ...

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  10. "ALARMING POSITION"

    MELBOURNE. Sept. 18.—The Australian primary Industries today were in an "alarming position," ...

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  11. FAMILY PERISHES IN FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Sept 18.—A whole family of five perished in a fire which gutted their home on the ...

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  12. FINGER RIDGE STORMED

    SEOUL, Sept. 18—South Korean infantrymen today stormed Finger Ridge on the central front, and ...

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  13. CRICKET SELECTOR "SACKED" BY BOARD

    SYDNEY, Sept 18.—The saving of E. [?]. Dwyer from the Australian selection committee has caused responsible members of the N.S W. Cricket Association to threaten breaking away ...

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  14. "U.S. Could Launch Push-Button Warfare In Korea"

    TOKIO, Sept. 18.—The United States has 1800 guided amble planes—some capable of carrying an atom bomb—ready for action, an American Navy missile expert said to-day. ...

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  15. BEEF INDUSTRY Need for N.T. Expansion Stressed

    CANBERRA. Sept. 18.—Major developments in the beef industry should take place in Northern Australia, ...

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  16. No Approval For Council Loan Yet

    BRISBANE, Sept. 18.—Neither the Premier (Mr. V. C. Gair) nor the Lord Mayor (Aid. F. Roberts) had ...

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  17. ABORTIONIST GETS 7 YEARS

    BRISBANE, Sept. 18—"I must protect foolish women from you," Mr. Justice Townley told an ...

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  18. LAND TENURE SYSTEM

    BRISBANE, Sept. 18.—Criticism of the land tenure system in Queensland was expressed today by ...

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  19. MOVE TO PROTECT HOME SEEKERS FROM "SNIDE AND UNSCRUPULOUS BUILDERS"

    BRISBANE, Sept. 18.—The Attorney-General (Mr. W. Power) forecast in Parliament today that many persons "will be running back to the State to pay money into trust accounts." He was ...

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  20. WHARF LABOURER'S DEATH MYSTERY

    BRISBANE, Sept. 18.—Detectives have begun an investigation into the death of a 31-year-old ...

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  21. TYPHOON CAUSES GREAT DAMAGE

    HONOLULU, Sept. 18.—Relays of planes to-day flew scores of refugees from stricken Wake ...

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  22. "GOVT. CONTROL IF OTHERS FAIL"

    BRISBANE, Sept. 18.—The Premier (Mr. Gair) hinted today that if privaie enterprise did not ...

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  23. Department's Attitude. LEVEL CROSSING WARNING DEVICES

    BRISBANE, Sept. 18.—Electric warning devices and signs operated by the passing of trains at level ...

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  24. TOBACCO CURING EXPERIMENT

    BRISBANE, Sept. 18.—Investigations into the possibillity of replacing firewood by oil fuel in the curing of ...

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  25. WOMAN ESCAPEE STILL AT LARGE

    BRISBANE, Sept. 18.—Despite extensive inquiries police today obtained no information of the woman ...

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  26. Lebanon Head Resigns

    BEIRUT, Sept. 18.—Lebanon's President. Bechara El Khoury, resigned early today, and the ...

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  27. WEIRS MAY BE BUILT ON MA MA CREEK?

    TOOWOOMBA, Sept 18.—After an inspection of prospective weir sites on he Ma Ma reek recently, ...

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  28. £4330 LOAN FOR HOSPITAL

    BRISBANE, Sept. 18.—The Executive Council today granted the Ipswich Hospitals Board Treasury ...

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  29. 2 Withdrew From Ketch Crew

    MARYBOROUGH, Sept. 18.—Michael Thompson and Bill Smith have withdrawn from the crew of the ketch ...

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  30. 20 BODIES FOUND

    TOKIO, Sept. 18.—British and American rescue workers by last night had recovered 20 bodies from the ...

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