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  4. HOLLWAY NOT OUT OF WOOD

    MELBOURNE, October 26.—The Premier designate. Mr. T. T. Hollway, is expected to have the numbers to adjourn the Legislative Assembly for a fortnight when he meets the ...

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  5. Brisbane Hasn't Got It

    BRISBANE, October 26. — "Bill the mailman," doesn't like Brisbane. In the wild Gulf Country everybody knows ...

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  6. Start Of Church S.P. War

    BRISBANE. October 26. —The S.P. Commission has ignored the moral issue according to a report to be ...

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  7. Railways Are In A "Terrifying State"

    SYDNEY, Oct. 26.—From the viewpoint of defence the Australian railway system was in a "terrifying state," Mr. L. J. Fitzpatrick, now N.S.W. Railways Planning Director, and Director of ...

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  8. 'COSH' MAN CAUGHT

    LONDON, October 26. — A double murder is the latest crime attributed to Britain's "cosh" gangs, according to the ...

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  9. AURIOL'S VIEW OF EVENTS

    PARIS, October 26.— The French President. M. Auriol to-day said that France had spent twice as much as she ...

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  10. A Bitter Polities Period

    CANBERRA, October 26. — Government and Opposition members will pack the most bitter debate of the ...

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  11. POTATO LEVY DECIDED

    BRISBANE, October 26. — Potato growers are to be levied 10/- a ton on all potatoes delivered to the Potato ...

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  12. CONTROL HELPS NO ONE

    BRISBANE, October 26. — Queensland meat price control had failed both producers and consumers, the ...

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  13. TWO MEN IN CREEK FLOOD

    TOOWOOMBA. October 26.—Police are scarching for two sen who were reported missing after a utility truck had been ...

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  14. NOW THEY WANT A SHIRE CLERK

    ISISFORD. Oct. 26.—Ninetyseven men have a[?]red the Isisford Shire Council's advertisement asking for me[?] ...

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  15. THE DEVIL IS HERE AGAIN !

    SCARNESS, Oct. 26.— The Scarness Monster has reappeared and is frightening fishermen at the month of ...

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  16. KITCHEN BLAMED: GASTRO

    WONDAI, October 26.—Wondai Hospital's kitchen has been blamed for gastroenteritis among the patients ...

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  17. DIVED FOR PANTS: CHARGED DRUNK

    SYDNEY. Oct. 26.—When a fire started by petrol fumes, broke out in a Surry Hills Laundrette to-day, the owner of the shop, who had been cleaning washing machines collapsed and was found later ...

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  18. TOBACCO FOR EXPORT?

    BRISBANE. Oct. 26.— The 500 tons of tobacco unsold after the Queensland auctions might be exported to Pakistan ...

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  19. ITALY IS AGAINST RELEASE

    ROME. October 26.— Protects mounted throughout Italy this week-end against the release of ex-Marshal Albert ...

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  20. BANDIT AT 15 ?

    ATLANTA (Georgia) Oct.[?]5—The youngest of three subjects sought in the abduction [?]ous and the theft of ...

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  21. CASEY TELLS THEM WHAT PAPUA COSTS

    NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Australia's resentment of unfair criticism against her administration of Papua and New Guinea was being aired in the United Nations, Mr. R. G. Casey said to-night. Mr. Casey, ...

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  22. Keppel A Credit Says Gair

    BRISBANE, Oct. 26.— There was no counting in Keppel today. When counting finished last night the Labour ...

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  23. LIQUOR PROSECUTIONS

    SYDNEY, Oct. 26.—State authorities are still considering further prosecutions against witnesses who [?]peared before ...

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  24. N.S.W. Blitz On In Earnest

    SYDNEY, October 26.— The biggest blitz for many years has been opened up by N.S.W. police on illegal ...

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  25. Buyer Resist On Vegetables

    BRISBANE, October 26.— Buyer-resistance and backyard gardeners are worrying vegetable growers. ...

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  26. PROBES TO SEE IF REDS WANT PEACE

    NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—Diplomatic circles continued to feel that the Korean armistice deadlock would be broken by means of delicate behind-the-scenes manoeuvres, Reuter's United Nations correspondent ...

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  27. PRIEST TELLS OF HORRORS

    NEW YORK. October 26.—The American Press Hong Kong representative says that a Roman Catholic priest ...

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  29. TORRENTIAL RAIN ON THE DOWNS

    TOOWOOMBA, October 26.—Wheat harvesting on the Downs will be considerably delayed by heavy and in some districts ...

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  30. COAL PRICE DROP IN N.S.W.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 20.—Substantial reductions are to be made in the price of openest coal by the N.S.W. Mining Co., ...

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  31. TB Has Shown A Decrease

    BRISBANE. Oct. 26. — The incidence of tuberculosis has decreased in Queensland in the last 20 years. The State ...

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  32. PISTOL-PACKIN' DIPLOMAT WHO SHOUTS "DISARM!"

    NEW YORK, October 26. — Mr. Stanislaw Skraesezewksi, the Polish Foreign Minister who demanded in ...

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  33. DUNCAN IS HOPEFUL

    LONDON. Oct. 26—Kangaroo's centre R c c s Duncan is hopeful that his knee injury is not cartilage b u t ligament ...

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