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  4. Cairo puts all police and reserves on 24-hour alert

    LONDON, October 17.—A state of emergency was proclaimed throughout Egypt to-day and the entire police force and reserves were put on a 24-hour alert. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Wide foreboding

    LONDON, October 17.—There is a grim, apprehensive atmosphere in London ...

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  6. DAY by DAY

    THERE has been a theft—oh, horrible scandal—up at C.I.B. ...

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  7. Plan to pay for pension under way

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The 1951-52 Budget may be the last Federal Budget to contain provisions for old age pensions. ...

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  8. IT'S NOW A "MADNESS"

    LONDON October 17.—A "madness has struck the Middle East." ...

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  9. Reminder by Aust.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Australian Minister in Cairo (Mr. Claude ...

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  10. SYDNEY C.I.B. TOLD:

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sydney detectives were ordered to-day to end Sydney's crime ...

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  11. Casey proposes

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Appointment of a Joint Committee on Foreign ...

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  12. AND NOW

    CAIRO, October 17 (A.A.P.).—"I won't hesitate to invite you for action at a proper time." ...

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  13. Japan buys more wool than all others

    JAPAN has bought more wool at this week's Brisbane sales than any other country. Japan has bought through several ...

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  14. Driver's escape in collision

    Mr. Jim Mann, a Stanthorpe carrier, walked unhurt from his truck after a collision with a diesel trailer ...

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  15. 170 Dead crocs

    DARWIN, Wednesday.—Although two men have shot 70 crocodiles in Darwin Harbour in the ...

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  16. Ice cream or milk?

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Health Minister (Sir Earle Page) is apparently unconcerned at ...

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  17. Wharfies spurn food, stop work

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday.—A food ship for Britain is delayed because free meals supplied by a man who catered for two Prime Ministers are not good enough for ...

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  18. U.K. won't pay more for butter

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Britain has rejected an Australian request for variation of ...

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  20. She reports on the Danes

    ATTRACTIVE American Ambassador to Denmark, Mrs. Eugenic Andenon, who returned to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Freight on steel up

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The freight surcharge on iron and steel and similar cargoes from ...

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  22. Dried fruit soon

    Queensland housewives can revive plans for making this year's Christmas puddings. ...

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  23. DETECTIVE YARNS BLAMED IN COURT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A pistol sent in a birthday cake from New Zealand to Harry Grieves Carter, ship's carpenter on the ship, Kaikoura, cost him a £10 fine to-day. ...

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  24. Keg wrecks bar

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Portion of the bar and a cash register were wrecked and dozens of glasses were ...

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  25. Election dates

    The State Government is expected to introduce a Bill allowing municipal councils to postpone nest year's ...

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  26. Boost for Callide?

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Failure of the Victorian Government to obtain an extra loan allocation would ...

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  27. Quarry death

    CAIRNS, Wednesday.—Francis Edward Fiddler, 27, married, of, Malanda, was killed by a fall of earth at ...

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  28. Suicide at 74

    SAN FRANCISCO, October 17 (A.A.P.).—Max Fleischmann, 74, former head of a yeast and gin empire, killed himself with a ...

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  29. Dearer shoes

    Men's and women's footwear from Victoria is to be increased by 1/6 to 2/ a pair. Boot and Shoe Retailers ...

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  30. A bad mark?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— A Crown Law Department [?] given option [?] that Parking police chalked ...

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  31. Trial on "joke"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Hubert Jarrett, 32, carpenter, of High Street, Woonooria, was committed for trial at Bulli Court ...

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  32. Cooler here

    Queensland should have fine, relatively, cooler weather for the next three or four days. ...

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  33. Won't see film

    LONDON, October 17 (Special).—Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery has denied reports that he was seeing ...

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  34. Thriller money

    LONDON, October 17 (A.A.P.).—Fortune of the late thriller writer Peter Cheyney is believed to be ...

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  35. SYDNEY FRIGHTENS BULLOCKY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Bankruptcy Court was told to-day that the thought of having to visit ...

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  36. Term extended

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The High Commissioner to Canada (Mr. F. M. Porde), whose five-year term is due ...

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  37. 1300 In riot

    NEW YORK October 17 (A.A.P.).—Volley of rifle a stopped 1300 rioting [?] last night as they ...

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  38. He's lucky

    JOHANNESBURG, October 17 (A.A.P.).—A Johannesburg man has received a registered letter demanding an outstanding tax and warning him of prosecution. Outstanding for three years ...

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  39. Wintry there

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Melbourne had a noon temperature of 55deg., with winds up to 38 miles an hour. ...

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  40. £62 For bullock

    CUNNAMULLA, Wednesday.—Bullocks topped £62 at to-day's sales, on behalf of Dalgety's and A.M.L. and F. ...

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