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  4. [?]es Proclaims—

    CANBERRA, 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 ...

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  5. COMBINED PINCER ASSAULT ON SEOUL IS AT HAND

    TOKIO, 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 ...

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  6. Brit. Labour's Close Shave On Steel Bill

    LONDON, 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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  7. NORTH LOOKS GOOD

    [?]AIRNS, September 20.—"From what I have seen and have been told of this northern land the more I am ...

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  8. Three Drowned In Yarra

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 20.—A woman and her two young children were drowned to-night when the car in which they ...

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  9. Case Dismissed Over Conflict Of Evidence

    TOOWOOMBA, Sept. 20.—A conflict between medical and police evidence in the Police Court to-day led to the ...

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  10. Witness thought speed of car was approx. 60 mph

    IPSWICH, September 20.—In an account of events which occurred on the Lackyer-Darling Downs Highway on the ...

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  11. Shop Assistants Favour A Five-Day Week

    SYDNEY, Sept. 29.—N.S.W. shop assistants are likely to favour the abolition of Saturday morning trading. The ...

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  12. PATRIOTISM IN COAL STOPPAGES

    SYDNEY, September 20.—More than 21,000 [?] of coal have been lost at N.S.W. mines in [?]t week in protest stoppages over the [?] long-service leave. To-day five more ...

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  13. First Blood To N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 20.—N.S.W. won the first interstate bowls match against Queensland to-day at Double Bay by 25 points. ...

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  14. TEST LOAD FOR BEYER GARRATT ON MONDAY

    BRISBANE, September 20.—The first of the ten Beyer-Garratt railway engines recently imported from Britain will have ...

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  15. At-Bomb World Guardian Of Peace Says Menzies

    CANBERRA, 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 ...

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  16. SHEAN TO APPEAL

    BRISBANE, 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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  18. COUNCIL SAVES ON M.R. TAX EXEMPTION

    BRISBANE, September 20.—The Treasurer, Mr. Gair, in reply to Mr. Gunn (Labour, Wynnum) said in Parliament ...

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  19. ASKS BIGGER HAND-OUT TO BRIGADES

    BRISBANE, September 20.—A suggestion that fire insurance companies should contribute five-ninths for the ...

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  20. SAYS THOMAS SAID: 'THAT'LL BE THE DAY'

    SYDNEY, 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 ...

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  21. [?]eavier Rails Will [?]elp Rail Haulage

    [?], 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 ...

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  22. GROWERS WANT HIGHER SUGAR PRICE

    CAIRNS, Sept. 20.—At a meeting of the Mossman District Cane Growers' Executive a resolution was passed ...

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