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Advertising : 30 wordsCANBERRA, Sept. 20.—The Prime Minister to-night [?]unced new naval rates of pay. He also an[?] that the compulsory national service training [?] would commence early next year. Mr. Menzies ...
Article : 706 wordsTOKIO, Sept. 20.—A late despatch says that a combined assault on Seoul from the north-west and the south seems probable within the next 48 hours. The Communists cannot send substantial reinforcements from the north because of the American Marines' block ...
Article : 929 wordsLONDON, September 20.—The Conservatives' motion of censure on the Government for its Steel Nationalisation Bill was defeated by 306 to 300. Mr. Churchill launched an all-out attempt to unseat the government by declaring that the measure would interfere with the nation's ...
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Article : 250 wordsSYDNEY, Sept. 20.—N.S.W. won the first interstate bowls match against Queensland to-day at Double Bay by 25 points. ...
Article : 77 wordsBRISBANE, September 20.—The first of the ten Beyer-Garratt railway engines recently imported from Britain will have ...
Article : 70 wordsCANBERRA, September 20.—The atomic bomb to-day was keeping the world out of a tragic world-wide war, the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, declared in a broadcast to-night in which he called the nation to defence. The Government, having weighed all the risks, had decided to ...
Article : 694 wordsBRISBANE, September 20.—Mr. G. M. Shean said to-day that the would appeal to the Q.T.C. Committee against the ...
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Article : 252 wordsSYDNEY, Sept. 20.—A former convict said in the Central Court to-day that he had been offered about £600 to assist in a plan to murder Mrs. Phyllis Mary Page and dispose of her body. He said that the ...
Article : 571 words[?], Sept. 20.—In reply to a series of questions Mr. McIntyre (C.P., Cunningham) in Parliament the Minister for Transport, Mr. Duggan, said part of the policy of rehabilitating the ...
Article : 238 wordsCAIRNS, Sept. 20.—At a meeting of the Mossman District Cane Growers' Executive a resolution was passed ...
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Maryborough Chronicle (Qld. : 1947 - 1954), Thu 21 Sep 1950, Page 1
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