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  4. ANTI-RED BILL IN SPOTLIGHT

    CANBERRA, September 26.—The Anti-Red Bill, one of the most controversial bills ever introduced since Federation, will be in the spotlight in the House of Representative to-morrow night. The bill has come back ...

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  5. [?] TAX [?]IDES [?]TIES

    [?]A, Sept, 26.—things of the Federal and Country Par[?] were completely ...

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  6. SUICIDE SQUADS MADE SEOUL FINALE HARD

    KOREA, September 26 (AAP-Reuter).—The South Korean capital of Seoul fell to United Nations troops after 24 hours of bloody street fighting, General Mac Arthur announced to-day: U.S. and South Korean troops stormed the heart of the capital after Communists set ...

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  7. CWA Plans Big Chains Of Hotels

    BRISBANE, Sept 26.—As expansion programme, costing £70,000, bit been decided by the Queensland Country ...

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  8. Murder Of Wife Alleged

    SYDNEY, Sept. 26.—A detective said at a murder trial at Newcastle to-day that a man had told him that he woke up ...

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  9. HE WANTED DRY CLIMATE

    SYDNEY, Sept. 26. — Mrs. Either Wilson said in the Supreme Court to-day that her husband told her that all he ...

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  10. U.S. FAVOURS ADDITIONAL BRITISH AID

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—A draft report written by Mr. Gordon Gray, Mr. Truman's special "dollar gap" ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN ARMY FACES A NEW ERA

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 26— A new era of far better conditions and a far more pressing call to duty had dawned for ...

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  12. 90 MINERS LOSE LIVES

    LONDON, Sept 26.—Fire, roaring through a section of Creswell Colliery to Derbyshire, to-day killed 90 miners. ...

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  13. [?]er Rose cratched

    [?]NE, Sept 26.— horses remained in [?] Cup and 157 in the Cup when first ...

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  14. RAILS FOR 226 MILES

    BRISBANE. Sept. 26.—Some 30.000 tons of steel rails, sufficient to cover 226 miles of track, have been ordered by the State ...

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  15. MR SAYS WOULD PROSECUTE:

    [?]ONE, Sept 26.—If any further attempts were made to intimidate him over Callide coal [?]ties legislation, criminal investigation was threatened by the Mines Minister, Mr. Power, [?]ment to-day. Mr. Power said that he had recently been telephoned at home at by a person who complained that he had made a lot of remarks in Parliament about ...

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  16. New York Police Clean-up

    NEW YORK, Sept 26.—William O'Brien, the New York Police Commissioner, resigned to-night. The demand for his ...

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  17. RECRUITING PEPS UP

    BRISBANE, Sept, 26.—Hundreds of young men seeking to join the R.A.A.F. crowded the Brisbane Air Force recruiting ...

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  18. CALLIDE A GOLD MINE FOR OWNERS

    BRISBANE, Sept 26.—The Callide coalfield had been "not a coal mine, but a gold mine," to some people, the ...

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  19. Your Beef Goes Up To-day

    BRISBANE, Sept. 26.—Retail price increases of ½d. to 2½d. a lb for beef, depending on various cuts, and ld. to ...

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  21. Ipswich Mines Stop Work

    IPSWICH, Sept 26.—The New Cham pit (known at Rylance No. 3) was the third mine to stop work in the Ipswich ...

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  22. DID NOT KNOW HOW SHIP WAS WRECKED

    SYDNEY, Sept. 26.—A witness said at a Marine inquiry to-day that before it was wrecked on Haystack Rock near Eden on ...

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  23. ALLOWANCES FOR COUNCIL MEMBERS

    BRISBANE, September 26.—A bill to increase the limitation on maximum allowances to members of local ...

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  24. Hotel Improvements

    ROCKHAMPTON. Sept. 26.—At the State conference of the Licensed Victuallers Association to-day it was decided to ...

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