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  2. Advertising

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  3. KOREAN WAR FLARES

    TOKIO, November 4.—After several days' quiet, the Korean battlefront is flaring from west to east to-day in a series of bitter clashes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. U.S. in two peace bids

    WASHINGTON, November 4 (A.A.P.)—A double-barrelled peace offensive is ...

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  5. ONE MORE GUY TO FEEL THE HEAT...

    POLICE in .some suburbs yesterday ordered youths and children to demolish bonfires ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DAY by DAY

    COALS TO NEWCASTLE : West Indies Test caption lohn Goddard has ...

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  7. THE MORNING'S ESCAPE STORIES

    TWO young Brisbane flyers escaped death when a Queensland lying Services' Tiger Moth aircraft crashed and burst into flames yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 50ft. whale lashes at 29 ft. vacht

    A 29ft. yacht fought a running duel with a 50ft. whale on a Sydney-Brisbane ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Safe in ship sinking

    LONDON, November 4 (A.A.P.).—All of the 238 people aboard a new 12,000-ton ship ...

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  10. BRITAIN EXPECTS— "Blood sweat" again

    LONDON, November U 4.—The British people face a new "blood, sweat, and ...

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  11. TURKS AND PACT

    LONDON, November 4 (A.A.P.).—Russia has warned Turkey she "cannot, be ...

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  12. U.S. storm kills 20

    NEW YORK, November 4 (A.A.P.).—A freak snow and rain storm shrieked across the United Stores ...

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  13. Fight for pistol?

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Michael Francis Norris, 17, labourer, of Richmond, was shot dead in a ...

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  14. FAITH IN STATE'S

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Queenslanders stuck loyally to their own at Flemington yesterday. They cheerfully accepted odds of 5 to 1 ...

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  15. Women's wings clipped

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Employment of women airline pilots might cause "public ...

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  16. On potatoes-hones 'faint'?

    The Potato Marketing Board chairman (Mr. T. J. Ford) said last night he "hasn't, the faintest idea" ...

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  17. FIND BALLAID CHARITY

    THIS week Is the second of 10 weeks in which the C.O.S. Welfare Society will benefit from The ...

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  18. Police stop student riot

    TEHERAN, November 4 (A.A.P.).—Armed police drove to Teheran University this morning ...

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  19. 2 Bashed with bottle

    A man attacked a man and a woman with a bottle in different ports of South Brisbane last night. ...

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  21. Her fashion for evening

    SCREEN and stage star, Zoe Gail, of London, has an all-trouser wardrobe, lesigned by ber ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. WON'T HIDE TOUR CITY WITH FLAGS

    SENATOR Ian Wood, the Mayor of Mackay, wants the Royal couple to see Mackay "just as it is" when they visit Australia next year. ...

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  23. Princess is "sold" on air

    MONTREAL, November 4.—Princess Elizabeth will fly to many parts of the British Commonwealth during the ...

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  24. CONTRACT TO FLY TROOPS

    LONDON. November 4 (Special).—The British Government has given a ...

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  25. Walcott may rest

    West Indies batsman-wicketkeeper, Clyde Walcott, has a fractured nose, and may not field against ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Grandpa fast

    NEW YORK, November 4 (A.A.P.).—A 21-year-old bridegroom became a grandfather yesterday. ...

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  27. WIDOW'S RAIL DEATH ON BIRTHDAY TRIP

    A WOMAN was fatally injured when hit by a train at Wacol station at 0.45 o'clock last ...

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  28. Red spies shot

    TAIPEH, Formosa, November 4 (A.A.P.).—Five alleged Communist spies died before a Chinese Nationalist ...

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  29. Surf men try to spear shark

    BURLEIGH HEADS, Sunday.—Mermaid Beach life-savers to-day chased and attempted to barpoon a 9ft. ...

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  30. It didn't pay

    LONDON, November 4 (Special).—Harold Stone, put of the Royal Air Force last week after 12 years' ...

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  31. Fatal return

    An elderly man, just returned from a trip to his birthplace, Denmark, was killed in a road accident last ...

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  32. 4 Incinerated

    NEW YORK, November 4 (A.A.P.).—Four children were burned to death yesterday when a kerosene stove ...

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  33. Sees fire risk

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Weather Bureau to-night forecast dangerous bushfire conditions in north and ...

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  34. Eva in hospital

    BUENOS AIRES, November 4 (A.A.P.).—Eva Peron, wife of President Peron, of Argentina, was taken to a ...

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  35. PUT HONEYMOON BEFORE OLYMPICS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Olympic skier Toni Aslangul was missing when his ream sailed in the ...

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  36. Boy drowned

    LISMORE, Sunday.—Darell James, 14, of Ostrom Street, Llsmore, was drowned to-day in Leycester ...

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  37. Renew trade?

    TOKIO, November 4 (A.A.P.).—Russia made overtures for renewing trade with Japan, when two ...

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  38. PAGE ONE END PIECE

    CAIRO, November 3 (A.A.I'.).—The Coiro racing season's opening meeting on the bunks of the Nile was abandoned yesterday after a threat to scratch entries if .British officials controlled the meeting. ...

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  39. Car race fatal

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Speedcar driver Kenneth Vincent Tracey, 21, of Concord West, was killed when racing at Penrlth to-day. ...

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