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  4. [?]EL [?]RY [?]TER

    BRISBANE Oct. 1.—Coal [?] which had risen [?]ions in the first six [?] this year, had ...

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  5. MACARTHUR'S DRAMATIC DEMAND:

    TOKIO, Oct. 1.—General MacArthur in a dramatic statement broadcast from Tokio to-night called on the North Koreans to surrender at once. He told them to lay down their arms and cease hostilities under such military supervision as he would direct. The ...

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  6. COMS. SCENT VICTORY:

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 1.—The Communist Party in Australia was more confident and more brazen than ever, said Mr. I. C. McGillick a former Communist Party member, and leader of the 1938 Trade Union Delegation ...

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  7. ACCIDENT TOLL HEAVY IN SOUTH

    BRISBANE, Oct. 1.—In the space of seven hours today seven people were injured, three of them seriously in three accidents at the same spot at Cleveland. One ambulance officer, Superintendent G. Stuart, of ...

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  8. SNAP POLL PLANS

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 1.—Victorian political leaders said to-night that Liberal-Country Party and Labour Party ...

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  9. INQUIRY ON OUR TROOPS

    SYDNEY, October 1.—The Federal Government is to be asked to institute a public inquiry into the late arrival of ...

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  10. £11000 GIFT TO DRDUHIG

    BRISBANE, October 1.—A cheque for £11,090 was presented to the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane, ...

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  11. [?]s It's [?]rant [?]sense

    [?], October 1.—The Government Minister, [?] said to-night that [?]tion that the State ...

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  12. IPSWICH MAN AFTER GOLDEN TEAPOT

    BRISBANE, October 1.—Mr. F. J. Scholl, incinerator fireman employed by the Ipswich City Council, is a finalist in the ...

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  13. SAW SMASH THEN HE COLLAPSED

    BRISBANE, October 1.—A youth who saw a motor cyclist injured in a smash to-day collapsed on to the wreckage of ...

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  14. Parsons Should Visit Workshops

    BRISBANE, October 1.—City churchmen should give more talks directly to men engaged in industry, according to the ...

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  15. [?]AD UP [?]ESDAY

    [?] October 1.—The price will rise by a [?] 2lb. loaf from Tuesday [?] was announced by ...

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  16. War Is Possible: Only Planning Can Stop It

    CANBERRA, October 1.—"It is my opinion, based upon a great deal of information, that there is real danger of war and that the danger can be best averted by the fullest organisation of democratic strength, not for attack but for defence, all over the world," said the Prime Minister ...

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  17. DIVER FAILS TO GET BODY

    MELBOURNE, October 1.—A diver was underwater to-day for six hours looking for the body of a fireman missing since ...

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  18. BURGLARS MISSED A FORTUNE

    BRISBANE, October 1.—Daring cracksmen who blew open two safes early this morning missed a £1300 haul ...

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  20. Famine Stalks Seoul

    SEOUL, October 1.—With their food stocks exhausted 1,000,000 inhabitants of the South Korean capital faced ...

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  21. WILL BREAK NECK OF ANY OPPOSITION

    LONDON, October 1.—Reuter says that the Tass Newsagency to-day quoted the Chinese Communist Premier, ...

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  22. [?]'boro [?]els On [?]e Spot

    [?], October 1.—The [?] Licensing Commission [?]t Maryborough to[?] determine whether ...

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  23. KERR APPEAL MAY START TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 1—John Bryan Kerr's appeal to the Full Court against his conviction last month on a charge of ...

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