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  5. Day By Day

    GEORGE Matar was outstanding buyer at yesterday's Brisbane tobacco auction. ...

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  6. Labour silent as Red Bill passed

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Only 11 Labour Senators, including the three Queensland Labour Senators, were in the chamber when the anti-Red Bill passed the ...

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  7. RED CAPITAL BURNS

    TOKIO, October 19.—The wooden houses of the North Korean B capital, Pyongyang, blazed to-night as United Nations forces fought through the narrow streets to the centre of the city. First to break through the outer defences of the ...

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  8. Envious little sister

    LONDON, October 19. —The most envious sister in England to-day is Princess Margaret. ...

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  9. FRENCH GOVT. CRISIS

    LONDON, October 19.—"Latest French withdrawals in Northern Indo-China confront the French ...

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  10. HIT-RUN NIGHT SMASH

    A MOTOR cyclist was critically injured by a speeding hit-run driver in Beaudesert Road. ...

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  11. NEXT DANGER POINT?

    A highly-placed Turkish Army source said yesterday that soviet troop movement were taking place ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Search finds one body

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The body of one of nine men swept 200 feel over a Burrinjuck Dam spillway ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Showdown on coat strikes

    A SHOW-DOWN between Queensland coal owners and the Miners' Union appears inevitable as a result of the strike by 99 miners at Aberdare Nos.. 6 and 8 mines af Bundamba. ...

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  14. N.Q. plea on defence

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Deciararion of for North Queensland as a defence area for purposes of priority ...

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  15. ITS A MAN'S SECRET, TOO

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Australians are becoming coy about revealing their ages. ...

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  16. Woman's body in street

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A woman was murdered and her husband seriously injured in an ...

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  17. Calls for day strike

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Ironworkers' Union national executive has called a 24-hour strike of ...

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  18. WINTER BACK IN BRISBANE

    WINTER returned to Brisbane last night, which was one of the coldest this year. ...

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  19. Living cost addition

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Federal basic wage for Brisbane will increase 3/ to £6/15/ ...

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  21. Good drop by rainmakers

    HOBART, Thursday.—Rain-makers hove made a "fair amount" of rain here. A party of scientists flew six ...

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  22. Terrorists stop trains

    SINGAPORE, October 19 (A.A.P.).—Following yesterday's terrorist outrages, train services between Kuala ...

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  23. From Moresby to Melbourne

    SLKIKING cartwheel had worn by Port Mareslby visitor Mrs. Halston Scarle at Caulfield races in Melbourne ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Wants the score kept on level

    VIENNA, October 19 (A.A.P.)—Austria took precautions to-day to ensure that none of her crack football players ...

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  25. Air promotion

    Wing Commander (temporary Group Captain) C. T. Hannah, commanding R.A.A.P. Station, Amberley, has been ...

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  26. New president

    BONN, October 19 (A.A.P.).—The West German Bundestag to-day elected Dr. Hermann Ehlers, a member of the ...

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  27. Farouk warning

    ALEXANDRIA, October 19 (A.A.P.).—A petition from all Opposition parties warning him of the danger of "nation-wide ...

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  28. ARMY WANTS SPORT TO REPLACE BETTING

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Commonwealth will discourage universal trainees from learning such names as Crown and Anchor and Two Up, and will encourage them to play Football and Cricket instead. ...

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  29. Shot in bank

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—Pieces of lead from a bullet fired accidentally by a P.M.G. escort in the Commonwealth Bank ...

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  30. Uranium find

    BERLIN, October 19 (A.A.P.).—The American controlled Neue Zeltung said to-day that the East Germans had ...

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  31. Peer engaged

    LONDON, October 19 (Special).—Lord Michael Plunkett, 21, the 16th Baron Loath in the Irish peerage, has ...

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  32. Education films for safe breakers

    NEW YORK, October 13 (Special).—Chicago police have unearthed a "school of safe-crackers." A former student ...

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  33. Not out-dated

    NEW YORK, October 19 (Special).—Love found a way to evade a new regulation by which Harvard University ...

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  34. ODD-JOB MAN "FINANCE WIZARD"

    LONDON, October 19.—Doy-time odd-job man in Glamorganshire village of Cwmamman was "financial ...

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  35. Christening visit

    VALETTA (Malta), October 19 (A.A.P.).—The Duke of Edinburgh left Malta to-day by Viking airliner for London. He ...

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