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  4. WOOL BILL DELAY IS SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Australian Wool-growers' Council has asked the Federal ...

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  5. PRINCESS CHRISTENSTENED

    LONDON, October 22. —Princess Anne, 67-day-old daughter of Princess Elizabeth and the ...

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  6. STEEL BUILDS A CITY IN U.S.

    PITTSBURGH, named for the 18th century English statesman, William Pitt, and located in the eastern State of Pennsylvania, is one of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Trap is tightening on fleeing Red remnant

    TOKIO, October 22.—Three movements by United Nations forces to-day sealed tighter the trap on an estimated 28,000 North ...

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  8. Rail Strikes extend today

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Railwaymen in New South Wales at midnight to-night began a 24-hour stoppage to support the week-old Victorian railway strike. No ...

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  9. EXPERIMENT AT COLLEGE WAS FATAL

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — A 25-year-old science master at St. Laurence's Christian Brother's College, South ...

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  10. Fodder key to rural expansion

    Brisbane, Sunday.— Fodder conservation was the key to stabilised primary expansion and ...

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  11. RAISE STANDARDS TO DEFEAT COMMUNISM

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—One way to defeat Communism was to raise the living standards of people who had known nothing but poverty, the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. G. F. Fisher) said last night. ...

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  12. Budget benefits age pensioners

    CANBERRA, Sun.--Superannuated persons whose age pensions had been cancelled or reduced under the means test would ...

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  13. BORDER TOWN FLOOD-BOUND

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—An appeal for a power- driven boat for flood relief missions has been ...

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  14. SOVIET BLOC STATES TERMS FOR GERMANY

    LONDON, October 22.— The Russian-inspired secret conference of eight East European Foreign ...

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  15. Big Powers told to "get together"

    NEW YORK, Oct. 22. — The U.N. Political Committee has unanimously approved a resolution calling for the Big Five ...

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  16. Swam from ship

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The migrant ship Dundalk Bay, Which arrived in Newcastle with 1000 migrants last week, sailed for ...

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  17. SURRENDERED TO ORDER BY PLANE

    TOKIO, October 22. — Four North Korean troops and 300 troops surrendered to an American plane yesterday ...

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  18. 500 flee from raging waters of the Lachlan

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—With over 200 houses and business premises flooded, about 500 people fled their homes in flood devastated Forbes. To-night the raging ...

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  19. Southern flood causes chaos

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Emergency transport through East Gippsland was thrown into chaos at the week-end when lightning ...

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  20. MIRACLE ESCAPE IN COLLISION

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday. — Four men had a miraculous escape yesterday when their car collided with the ...

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  21. Canadians sail for the Pacific

    FORT LEWIS, Washington, Oct. 22. — Hie first detachment of Canadian special brigade troops has sailed for a Pacific island, ...

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  22. TROOPS SPEED ON SPECIAL MISSION

    TOKIO, Oct. 22.—A South Korean task force led by American tanks sped within 70 miles of the Manchurian border to-day ...

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  23. Bullet strikes child in face

    BRISBANE, Sun. — Kathleen Shaw (8), of Cooper's Plains, was shot in the face while picnicking with her mother near Stable ...

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  24. Delegation for Sugar Council

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — The Minister for Customs (Senator O'Sulllvan) announced to-day that the Commonwealth Government ...

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  25. Flood expert's great service

    BRISBANE, Sun.—Since he began flood forecasting In 1921 it is estimated Mr. Roy Piddington (66), retired stock and ...

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  26. FISH YIELD MAY RISE TENFOLD

    Mr A. D. Butcher, director of the Victorian Fisheries and Game Department, said recently that Australia's fish ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Succulent ducklings tempted youths

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Apparently with Christmas dinner in mind, two youths tried to steal 16 ducklings from a shop ...

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  28. Bones on island may help solve 11-year mystery

    MARYBOROUGH, Sunday.—Police who are investigating bones found on the southern portion of Frazer Island are expected to return to Maryborough in about three days' time. ...

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  29. £1000 for defence of Communists

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The mass meeting of off-duty Tramway Employees' Association members to-day voted £1000 for the ...

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  30. BABY DIES IN ROAD COLLISION

    MELBOURNE, sun,—A 17 months' old baby was killed and four other people severely injured, when a car in which they were ...

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  31. FAMILY DIES IN COLLISION

    NEW YORK, Oct. 22. — Four members of one family were killed in n collision near Halls. Tennessee, last night. ...

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  32. JUMP IN TIN

    SINGAPORE, October 22.—The price of tin to-day jumped over 3 Straits dollars to the new Malayan record of 444 1-8 Straits ...

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