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  5. WANT QUARTERLY PAY CHANGE BACK

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter) — The All-Australian Trade Union Congress yesterday "rejected" the recent Federal Arbitration Court decision to suspend quarterly wage ...

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  6. DAY by DAY

    IT'S more blessed to give than to receive. A lot harder, too... ...

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  7. THE MARRIAGE RESULT

    FIRST air-to-air photograph of Australia's supersonic Sabre jet fighter, which has broken the sound barrier. The Sabre is a "marriage" of the F86E American airframe and the British Rolls Royce Avon jet engine. The Sabre will be in squadron service with the RAAF next year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Man fights crocodile with hook

    TOWNSVILLE (by teleprinter) — A savage 18ft. crocodile seized an aboriginal at the Mt. St. John zoo at 1 pm yesterday. ...

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  9. REPORT ON NSW LIQUOR

    PERTH (by telegram)—New South Wales liquor Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. £500

    Free Courier-Mail Home Appliance Popularity Poll... See Page 12 ...

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  11. £44,600 REWARD

    WASHINGTON, September 22 (AAP)—The United Stales Air Force said to-day ...

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  12. Eight tugs aid liner Queen Elizabeth STRUCK BAD TIME IN ATLANTIC TRIP

    LONDON, September 22—Eight tugs, one more than usual, manoeuvred the liner Queen Elizabeth into berth at southampton to-day after one of the roughest Atlantic ...

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  13. VIC PLANS BUDGET SURPLUS

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter) — The Victorian Government plans is first surplus ...

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  14. Britain's bid to get closer to Australia

    LONDON, September 22 — Whitehall this week is beginning a long-delayed bid to get closer to Australian Government circles and public opinion on all the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. The Court Crust.

    SPECTATORS — again mostly women—surged in and out of No. 1 Police Court during ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Polish flier shot down

    BERLIN, September 22 (AAP) — Three Soviet ...

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  17. Expect men bach Meat stop near end?

    industry employees on Thursday. Union officials are confident that the men will ...

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  18. Not to see her baby

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter) — Mrs. Norman Mace said yesterday she would not allow Miss Joan ...

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  19. 3 Boys found

    MACKAY (by teleprinter)—Three boys, one aged 14 and the others 15, missing from their homes in ...

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  20. Weds, dies in 3 days

    BALLINA (by telegram) — A Crabbe's Creek man, who was married on Saturday, died ...

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  22. It soothes them (the milkers)

    MUSIC has been brought to the milking pails at Gatton Agricultural College—and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. £250 Robbery from trucks

    Tarpaulins and ropes worth £250 were stolen from two interstate transport trucks parked in Main Street ...

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  24. Expect fine day

    To-day should be fine, the Weather Bureau reported last night. ...

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  25. 'Copter flight for Duke

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter)—A helicopter will fly the Duke of Edinburgh from Government House ...

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  26. Control fishing

    CANBERRA (by teleprinter)—The Vice-Regal assent to the Pearling Fisheries Bill was given to-day. ...

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  27. Bank staffs want to end Saturday trading

    FIVE hundred bank officers at a mass meeting last night decided to press for abolition of Saturday morning trading. ...

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  28. Lack of beds

    THURSDAY ISLAND (by telegram) — Measles has reached epidemic proportions on Thursday Island ...

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  29. Hit by stone

    Joan Still, 17, of Belvedere Street, Clontarf, was cut on the forehead by a stone which came through the ...

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  30. Hit by train

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter)—Desmond Cain, 2, of Bowser, near Wangaratta, Northern Victoria, is in ...

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  31. HINT OF SECRET PLAN OVER TATTERSALL'S

    HOBART (by telegram) — The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said yesterday that Cabinet next week would again review the position caused by Tattersall's decision to transfer activities to ...

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  32. MHR atom ban

    CANBERRA (by teleprinter)—Members of Parliament would not be permitted to watch the atomic ...

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  33. Tito's envoy

    MOSCOW, September 22 (AAP)—Mr. Dubrivojeividic, first Yugoslav Ambassador appointed to Russia since ...

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  34. Sprayer' again

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter) — Melbourne's "sprayer" struck again last night after several weeks' ...

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  35. Term extended

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter)—Victoria's Governor (Sir Dallas Brooks) has had his term extended for ...

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  36. Test side busy

    LONDON, September 22 (AAP) — Australian test cricketers were busy packing to-day for their trip home. ...

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  37. Nylons "melt"

    LONDON, September 22 (AAP)—A lunch-hour storm in central London yesterday dissolved girls' nylon ...

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