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  2. Advertising

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  4. OVER THE WORST UNEMPLOYMENT?

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Unemployment reached a post-war peak in mid-August and has since shown a decline. For the week ending August 16 the ...

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  5. CLOSE WATCH ON DELEGATES

    COMMONWEALTH Security Police kept a close watch on banned Peking "peace" conference delegates in Brisbane yesterday ...

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  6. DAY by DAY

    NOBODY is, trying harder to dream, this week, than Mrs. M. Ellison, of ...

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  7. MYSTERY OF ESCAPEE

    A WOMAN who had escaped from Goodna mental hospital on Saturday morning allegedly attacked a 14-year-old boy near ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 1-vote victory Vic Govt defeats challenge

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The McDonald Government survived a challenge by ...

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  9. Soldiers in tears at rail smash

    SEOUL, September 17 (AAP).—American doctors performed 10 emergency amputations ...

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  10. A stove holds up a tug

    Crew trouble twice delayed the tug Carlock in Brisbane last night. ...

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  11. Sharp jump in city's consumption STRICTER WATER BANS ARE ALMOST CERTAIN

    STRICTER water bans are almost certain to be imposed by the City Council during the first half of this summer. ...

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  12. "MARKING TIME" ON FOOD PLAN

    THE Queensland British Food Corporation is marking time until a decision on ...

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  13. 60 marries 25 Tito has 3rd wife

    BELGRADE, September 17 (AAP).—Marshal Tito has married his third wife— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Car terms ease again

    Terms for new cars, trucks, and utilities have been changed again. An alteration was ...

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  15. 'Like lost continent'

    NEW YORK, September 17 (AAP).—Battered Wake Island looked like a "lost continent" survivors ...

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  16. As autumn comes to Europe...

    AUTUMN in Europe is the traditional war danger period. The First World War began on August 4, 1914; the Second World War on September 3. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. No road strike

    BERLIN, September 17 (AAP).—West Berlin haulage companies have called off the strike of road ...

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  18. 'Copter crash

    LONDON, September 17 (AAP).—Two men died at St. Austell, Cornwall, after a helicopter had crashed ...

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  20. Four CMF moves here

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Four senior appointments concerning Citizen Military Forces ...

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  21. Watch the £sd pact?

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Federal Labour will join a joint Party Parliamentary public ...

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  22. Singer's poser

    NEW YORK, September 17 (A.A.P.).—Singer Ginny Simms, 34, and husband. Bob Calhoun, 33, wealthy oilman ...

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  23. Chinese throw stones at Allies in Korea

    SEOUL, September 17 (AAP).—Chinese Communists crept close to advance Allied positions near Yonchon, on the western front, last night and threw stones at the UN ...

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  24. DENOUNCING SALE IN COR

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Labour will move the adjournment of the House to-morrow to ...

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  25. 3 ESCAPEES' SHORT BREAK

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Three convicts escaped from Pentridge Jail this afternoon ...

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  26. "SENT" HERE 21: DIED, 101

    TWEED HEADS, Wednesday.—Mrs. Emily Lloyd, who died this afternoon, aged 101 came to ...

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  27. Mareeba leaf Sales higher

    CAIRNS, Wednesday.—Sixty-four of the 96 tons of leaf offered on the first day of the September series of ...

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  28. Celebrate with "secret" ale

    LONDON, September 17 (AAP).—Barnstaple's town beadle in south-west England locked himself in a ...

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  29. Reds arrested

    WASHINGTON, September 17 (AAP).—Four Communist Party leaders were arrested in Missouri and ...

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  30. Went berserk

    NEW YORK, September 17 (AAP).—George Cordary, 68, last night went berserk in a tavern he ...

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  31. More potatoes

    The Agriculture Department expects a bigger planting of potatoes for the Southern Queensland spring ...

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  32. May be photos

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Subject to the need that matters of high secrecy should not be disclosed, he ...

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  33. Lanza action

    HOLLYWOOD, September 17 (AAP).—Metro—Goldwyn—Mayer said to-day it had definitely decided not to ...

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  34. 4 Die; 32 hurt

    NEW YORK, September 17 (AAP).—A goods train and a crowded school bus collided to-day at ...

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  35. Modern Jekyll

    NEW YORK, September 17 (AAP).—Police said to-day that the Rev. William McCalmont, 35, a ...

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  36. In coma—so murder trial is halted

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—A double murder trial was hailed sensationally here to-day when ...

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  37. 8 Crash deaths

    NEW YORK, September 17 (AAP)—Eight people including five children, were killed in Austin ...

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  38. Egg comes first

    AUCKLAND (NZ) September 17 (AAP).—To overcome importation snags, 60 New Zealand racing pigeons will fly the Tasman to-morrow—as eggs—aboard a flying-boat. Sixty Australian eggs will be ...

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  39. 30ft—Unhurt

    REDCLIFFE, Wednesday.—Gary Morris, 7, received only minor injuries when he fell over a 30ft cliff at ...

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  40. Pope's illness

    VATICAN CITY, September 17 (AAP).—Pope Pius, 76, to-day cancelled all audiences, including ...

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