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  2. Advertising

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  3. Crippling blows by planes and ground forces

    SEOUL, September 14.—Allied troops are driving deeper into North Korea in one of the year's bloodiest pushes. Waves of screaming Communists to-day failed to halt the relentless United Nations "limited ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. The Courier-Mail

    AT last some commonsense is coming out of all the argument on drought. ...

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  6. "ONLY REDS NEED TREMBLE AT POWERS"

    CANBERRA, Friday.—No Parliament could convert a power over Communists into a power over non-Communists, the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  7. THE PRINCESS...ALWAYS CHARMING

    TARTAN SASH gave a splash of colour to the jewel-encrusted halter-necked gown worn by Princess Margaret at the Aboyne (Scotland) ball last weeks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEW U.S. MISSILE

    NEW YORK, September 14.—The United States has a new jet-propelled ...

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  9. Crossing smash

    TOOWOOMBA, Friday.—A badly injured man was pinned under his wrecked car ...

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  10. Expert's forecast

    ARTIFICIAL fibres with all the properties of wool will be available soon. ...

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  11. The pay-off

    LONDON, Sept. 14 (Special).—Randolph Turpin will get a more 6d in the £1 tram ...

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  12. JUST IN CASE

    "SPARE WHEEL" abound the new passenger-cargo liner Tasmania Star, which made its first visit ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Woman loses £200

    A woman's life savings of £200 were stolen during her absence from home yesterday. ...

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  14. Bruised meat rejected

    A MEAT inspector last night ordered 250lb. of badly bruised beef to be ...

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  15. 'Need 1000 fighters'

    Australia could be held from invasion for several years by 1000 front-line fighters, Wing Commander ...

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  16. Asking Japan for more soon

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Australia's claims for additional Reparations from Japan would be presented before ...

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  17. Belief on missing man

    CITY police believe that a man has fled from Queensland in fear of his life. They have learned that underworld factions have threatened his life in recent ...

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  18. Want no ration

    LONDON, September 14 (A.A.P.).—Leaders of Britain's 27,000 butchers are meeting Food Ministry ...

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  19. Early poll in Britain?

    LONDON, September 14.—Labour Party circles strongly believe that an early general election will ...

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  21. SAY BANK CASHIER STOLE £245,000

    NEW YORK, September 14 (A.A.P.).—A Pennsylvania bank assistant cashier was arrested to-day on charges of having embezzled about 550,000 dollars (£245,000). ...

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  22. Pay for repairs

    LONDON, September 14.—Aristocrats and wealthy businessmen who own Britain's castles and ...

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  23. Train cuts off legs

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A man who was bayonetted eight times by the Japanese during the Pacific war lost ...

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  24. Be deputy poll officer

    To-day's State Government Gazette announces pat Mr. D. W. Fraser, senior Public service inspector, will ...

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  25. 72—And she gets a boy

    NEW YORK, September 14 (Special).—Mrs. Wilhelmine Goeix, 71, adopted Frank Misera ...

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  26. Big forces bill

    WASHINGTON, September 14 (A.A.P.).—The U.S. Senate passed the largest single military spending bill ...

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  27. Electrical blast fatal to man

    KILCOY, Friday.—The victim of a 33,000-volt electric shock died to-day in Kilcoy Hospital. ...

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  28. After the ball is over....

    ROME, September 14 (A.A.P.).—A group of Italian Right-wing Socialist deputies has tabled a motion in ...

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  29. Seek silk price

    LONDON, September 14 (A.A.P.).—In a bid to stabilise world raw silk prices, Japan had asked the ...

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  30. Greet soldier

    TOKIO, September 14 (A.A.P.).—A guard of honour of 18 soldiers and 12 pretty Red Cross girls were ...

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  31. Out of Russia

    PARIS, September 14 (A.A.P.).—Nine former French prisoners-of-war, captured while serving with ...

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  32. NO AIR PASSAGE, SO HE BOUGHT A PLANE

    LONDON, September 14 (Special).—Arthur Low, Julia Creek's flying garage owner, is leaving a Hertfordshire airfield to-day for home—in a brand-new plane. ...

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  33. Secret union ballots shortly

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Regulations for secret union allots to be conducted by the Industrial Registrar will ...

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  34. Inflation threat

    OTTAWA, September 14 (A.A.P.).—Canada's External Affairs Minister (Mr. Lester Pearson) said to-day ...

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  35. Aid for Congo

    WASHINGTON. September 14 (A.A.P.).—The World Bank to-day announced approval of two ...

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  36. Semi-conscious in laneway

    A man suffering head injuries was found semiconscious in a Stanley Street laneway at 10.55 last night. ...

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  37. Waltzed off

    NEW YORK, September 14 (A.A.P.).—While the New York City Ballet Company was dancing "The Age of ...

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  38. Gave millions

    NEW YORK, September 14 (A.A.P.).—The Rockefeller Foundation gave away 11,247,964 dollars (£5,021,000) ...

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  39. Child drowned

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Vicki Bell Orford, 2½, was drowned to-day in a tank of water in the yard of her parents' ...

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  40. Oliphant ready

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Professor Marcus Oliphant is packed and ready in the hope that his visa will come ...

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  41. "Glad" cheered

    TOKIO, September 14 (A.A.P.).—Australian singer Gladys Moncrieff earned a roar of applause from 2000 ...

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  42. Czech protest

    LONDON, September 14 (A.A.P.).—Czechoslovakia to-day accused the United States. Britain, and France ...

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  43. Jap 'priority'

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Sydney importing firms say they can get shipping space for Roods from Japan more ...

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  44. OVER THE BACK FENCE—OUTBACK

    OAK PARK (near Hughenden), Friday.—Each day more than 100 lonely cattle stations are linked in ...

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  45. Drug success

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Page free drug scheme had been a success, whatever critics predicted at the ...

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  46. £20,000 Fire

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A fire caused £20,000 damage to-night when it swept through the factory of ...

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  47. Can I forget you?

    NEW YORK, September 14 (Special).—House painter Alexander Rosenblatt, 46, charged with triple bigamy, told the court he had forgotten about his first three marriages. "I never could remember ...

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  48. £689 Ball prize

    Two people shared this week's Find-the-Ball Competition prize money of 1689/9/10. ...

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  49. Freight rise

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—Freight rates on cargo from New Zealand to the United Kingdom and Europe will ...

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