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  5. 'Scandal' Probe Demand

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A probe into alleged scandals in Parliament House, Canberra, ...

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  6. Smoke Haze Over Most Of Q'land

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Thick smoke from bushfires covered two-thirds of the State today, and graziers tonight reported ...

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  7. 3-Day Emergency in Egypt for National Struggle Day

    CAIRO, Tuesday (AAP).—Steelhelmeted police were out in force in Cairo, Alexandria, Port Said, Ismailia, and other provincial centres as the three-day ...

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  8. POTATO PRICE INCREASED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Potatoes will cost 6d a pound from tomorrow, the Prices Minister (Mr. Finnan) said tonight. He said the Prices Commissioner (Mr. ...

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  9. Weaver Attempts to Stow Away For Japan

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Frank Loyal Weaver (27), to-day made an unsuccessful attempt to return to his Japanese wife in Japan. The purser of the Taiping discovered Weaver as the ...

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  10. No Benefit by Miners for Record Output

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The record coal production this year was not being reflected in any improvement in miners' ...

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  11. Patrol Support

    The 4.2 mortars of the 170th Independent Mortar Battery, Royal Artillery, in rapid-fire bombing over the Imjin River in Korea in support of strong patrol activity by elements of the First Commonwealth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FISHERMEN RUINED BY REGULATIONS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Hundreds of N.S.W. fishermen had been put out of business by the actions of the Chief Secretary ...

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  13. 34 AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES LAST WEEK IN KOREA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Australian Army casualties in Korea for the week, November 3 to 10 inclusively, were four ...

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  14. KOREA CEASE-FIRE No Progress After Record Session

    TOKIO, Tuesday (AAP-Reuter).—United Nations' delegates reported no progress after a record five-hour continuous ...

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  15. Yacht Survivor Arrested for Austrian Murder

    CASABLANCA, Tuesday (AAP).—Walter Prexmarer, one of the three survivors from the Australian Fred McEvoy's ...

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  16. Federal Members to Inspect New Bombers

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Two R.A.A.F. Neptune long-range bombers, which arrived in Australia last Friday, will visit ...

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  17. Young Member Of Cabinet

    Mr. HAROLD ANTHONY NUTTING, one of the rising young men of the British Conservative Party. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. FORMER B.C.O.F. CHIEF RETURNS

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—Former Commander of the British Occupation Forces in Japan, Lieut.-General Sir Horace Robertson, ...

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  21. Mrs. McKell Dead; Unaware Son Knighted

    GOULBURN, Tuesday—Mrs. Martha McKell (91) died at St. John of God Hospital to-day without knowing that her ...

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  22. Liquor Commission High Rentals Blamed for Late Trading

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—High rentals encouraged some publicans to sell beer away from the premises at exorbitant prices and to conduct after-hours trading, Maritime Services Board ...

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  23. No Profit for P.M.G. In Food Parcels

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Postmaster-General (Mr. Anthony) told the House of Representatives he could not ...

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  24. Anti-Red Law Not Likely This Session

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The introduction of anti-subversive legislation during the current Parliamentary sittings was ...

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  25. FLOOD HAVOC IN ITALY MAY CAUSE ECONOMIC DISASTER

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).—An economic disaster confronts the already hard-pressed Italian Government as a week of flooding rains and hurricane-like storms continues to spread havoc across the North Italian provinces. ...

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  26. Stranded Bomber Crew Reached By Rescue Party

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—The stranded R.A.A.F. men at the crashed Mosquito, 120 miles south-east of Daly Waters, ...

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