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  4. ELECTION BROUGHT NEARER

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Federal Executive of the Australian Labor party to-day reaffirmed its direction to the Parliamentary party to persist in Labor amendments to the Anti-Communist Bill. ...

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  5. Allies occupy Seoul after bitter fight

    TOKIO, September 26.--The South Korean capital of Seoul fell to United Nations troops after 24 hours of bloody street fighting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW ERA FOR AUST. ARMY

    Melbourne, Tuesday.--A new era of far better conditions and far more pressing call to ...

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  7. 90 killed in coal pit hell

    LONDON, September 26. -- Fire roaring through a section of Creswell Colliery in ...

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  8. PARTIES DIVIDED ON- ANTI-INFLATION MOVE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Separate meetings of the Federal Liberal and Country parties to-day were completely divided on the adoption of a wool export tax or revaluation of the £A as an immediate means ...

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  9. FREIGHT RISE WILL COST £200,000

    BUNDABERG, Tuesday This weeks freight increase would cost the sugar industry ...

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  10. Korean peace discussed WILL UNITED NATIONS PASS 38TH PARALLEL?

    NEW YORK, September 26.--The United States had started informal conversations with United Nations officials and delegates--but not with the Russians--on ...

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  11. RUSH FOR R.A.A.F.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Hundreds of young men seeking to join the R.A.A.F. crowded the ...

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  12. U.N. troops in plane crash

    TOKIO, September 26.--A United States transport plane with 51 persons aboard crashed into the sea near an ...

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  13. Frozen lamb for America.

    MELBOURNE,Tues.-- trial shipment of 550 tons of [?] lamb will leave Melbourne [?]week in the freighter Gloucester ...

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  14. Vic Budget deficit

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The Victorian Premier (Mr. J. G. B. McDonald) bitterly attacked the Commonwealth ...

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  15. New prices for meet

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Retail price increases of a half penny to 2½d a lb. for beef, depending ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS ACTION TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) is reported to have told the Federal ...

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  17. Electoral reshuffle?

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- There was talk of a further redistribution of electoral seats before the ...

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  18. Councillors' fees maximum lifted

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- A Bill increase the limitation on maximum allowances to members of Queensland local authorities from ...

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  19. BUSH FIRES ARE STILL MENACE

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- Only 40 per cent of Queensland's most productive country regions was organised to combat bush fires, the ...

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  20. Child killed

    SYDNEY, Tues. -- Wayne Ul- rick (3½, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Ulrick, of Coff's Harbor, was killed instantly when he fell ...

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  21. WIFE WAS STRANGLED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A detective said at a murder trial at Newcastle to-day that a man had told him he woke up with his ...

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  22. Transport prices up in N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Increases in tram, bus and rail fares and also rail freights were agreed to by the State Labor Caucus to-day. ...

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  23. Paul Hoffman resigns

    WASHINGTON, Sept; 26.--Mr. Truman yesterday accepted the resignation of Mr. Paul Hoffman as Administrator of the Economic ...

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  24. Three Ipswich coal mines stopped

    IPSWICH, Tues. -- Three coal mines in the Ipswich district have stopped work this week, all for different reasons. ...

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  25. Cause of wreck is mystery

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A witness said at a marine inquiry to-day that before it was wrecked . on Haystack Rock, near Edern, on ...

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  26. ADULTERATED MILK SOLD

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday. -- Two fines of £10 and one of £16 were imposed to-day on milk vendors who had adulterated milk ...

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  27. Pay increases for Public Servants

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- Pay increases ranging from £29 to £508 a year for Commonwealth Public Service clerical ...

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  28. Gallant rescues earned medal

    LONDON, September 26.--William John Bunney, of Strathfield, New South Wales, has been awarded the Bronze Medal of ...

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    BRITISH carrier Warrior took on supplies at Portsmouth before she left for Korean waters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. Big steel order

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Thirty thousand tons of steel rails, sufficient to cover 226 miles of track, ...

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  31. RAID ERROR CASUALTIES 40

    TOKIO, Sept. 20. -- Casualties suffered by the British brigade as a direct result of mistaken strafing by American planes in the ...

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  32. INDIAN WORKER FOUND DEAD

    CAIRNS, Tues. -- The body of a 40-year-old Indian field worker with a gunshot wound in the solar plexus was found near a hut in ...

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  33. POPE IN PRAISE OF AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- An account of the Australian Holy Year, pilgrimage to Rome was given by Archbishop Duhig to a packed ...

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  34. Attempted rape alleged

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.--A girl was the victim of an assault at Port Douglas while on her way home last night. As a result of the ...

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  35. Tyres dearer

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- A 10 per cent price increase for all makes of tyres and tubes manufactured in Australia will take effect from ...

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