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  4. ATOMIC BOMB KEEPING WORLD OUT OF WAR

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The atomic bomb to-day was keeping the world out of a tragic worldwide war, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) declared in a broadcast to-night in which, he called the nation to ...

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  5. COMMUNISTS ON RUN BEFORE U.S. FORCES

    TOKIO, September 20. -- Victorious American troops and tanks poured through Waegwan to-day in hot pursuit of retreating Communists. ...

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  6. High wool prices held at Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The State record price for greasy wool, 191½d, was ...

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  7. MR. MENZIES TALKS TO U.S. CONGRESS

    During his recent visit to Washington, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) addressed the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United, States at the National Capitol on August 1, 1950. Photo ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Coal lost as mine strikes spread

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- More than 21,000 tons of coal has been lost at N.S.W. mines in the ...

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  9. N. KOREANS SEEKING REPRIEVE?

    TOKIO, September 20.-- A 2nd Army Division spokesman said to-day he had received an unverified ...

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  10. OPPOSITION TO ANY TAX ON WOOL EXPORTS

    MELBOURNE, Wed. -- The chairman of the Australian Woolgrowers' Council (Mr. R. D. ...

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  11. BUILDING COSTS RISE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Building costs in June were over 60 per cent higher than the 1946 level. This was ...

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  12. Naval pay rates to be increased

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-night announced new naval rates of pay. He also announced the compulsory national service training scheme would commence ...

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  13. Truth drug used on accused

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A psychiatrist called for the defence at the trial in the Criminal ...

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  14. Jubilee medal

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Every Australian child in primary schools will be issued ...

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  15. North full of possibilities

    CAIRNS, Wed.--"From what I have seen and been told of this northern land I am convinced of its magnificent possibilities. If I ...

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  16. SEEK SUGAR PRICE RISE

    CAIRNS, Wednesday.-- At a meeting of the Mossman District Cane Growers' Executive a ...

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  17. Witness tells of road crash

    IPSWICH, Wed.--In an account of events which occurred on the Lockyer-Darling Downs highway on the night of July 26 a ...

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  18. STOLE £100 FROM MESS

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday.--Kenneth Moore, 23, was charged before Mr. J. Ward, S.M., in the Court of Petty ...

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  19. Fire brigades contribution rise suggested

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A suggestion that fire insurance companies should contribute five-ninths for the upkeep of the ...

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  20. Nebo line case for Canberra

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- Rural problems as well as other matters of interest to Queensland will be discussed with ...

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  21. Nurse's body found in brook

    HOOKSETT, New Hampshire, Sept. 20. -- Dr. Hermann Sander, central figure in the famous "mercy murder" case, led a search ...

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  22. A.M.I.E.U. secretary defeated

    BRISBANE, Wed.--A. J. Neu[?]ann, Queensland seer: ry, was [?]arrowly defeated for the Federal secretaryship of the ...

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  23. Plane skis to rescue men

    REYKJAVIK, Sept. 20. -- An American Army Dakota, equipped with skis, landed last night 6000 feet up the Vatna Jokull glacier, ...

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  24. Big Three to end state of war with Germany

    NEW YORK, September 20.--The United States, Britain and France have agreed to end their state of war with Germany. Agreement was announced ...

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  25. Mosquito for C.Q. Fair

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wed. -- A Mosquito bomber of the R.A.A.F., capable of flying from Brisbane to Rockhampton in one hour ...

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  26. DISASTROUS FLOODING

    LONDON, September 20.-- More than 30 people have been drowned and 200,000 made homeless by floods ...

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  27. Man found in waterhole

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Nanango police used home-made grappling irons and a hastily-constructed raft to recover the body ...

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  28. Reduced coal royalty unfair

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- The Caflide coalfield lessee (Mr. L. G. Neill) contended to-night the Bill now before the State Parliament ...

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  29. Timber variations are defended

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --The State Government did not propose to alter time price variations between districts, the Prices ...

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  30. Three drowned

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--A woman and her two young children were drowned to-night when the car in which they were travelling crashed ...

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