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  2. Advertising

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  3. Another election challenge to Labor

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-day again challenged the ...

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  4. AUSTRALIANS IN BIG PUSH

    TOKIO, October 9.--The British Commonwealth 27th Brigade, including the Australians, are attached to the first U.S. Cavalry Division which this morning launched the United Nations' "big push" ...

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  5. Equality of arms is way to peace

    NEW YORK, October 9.--The Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) said last night ...

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  6. PAID MORE--IN PROTEST

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Many city workers grouped together and hired taxis to take them to work as a protest ...

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  7. Workers to share in boom

    BRISBANE, Monday.--"So long as the present boom prices in wool continue, I am of the opinion ...

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  8. "CONFER BEFORE GO TO COURT"

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Queensland State Service Union president (Mr. C. R. Muhidorff) told the union's biennial conference to-day that more could be gained from conciliation than arbitration. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Africans fear being canned

    ELIZABETHVILLE (Belgian Congo), Oct. 9.--Thirty-one Africans accused of murder here are alleged to ...

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  10. BANK BILL IN SENATE

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Labor Opposition when the Senate reassembles to-morrow is ...

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  11. Superannuation loans request

    Brisbane, Monday.--State Public Servants will ask the Government to allow ...

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  12. NO SIGN YET OF AUSTER

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Ninety-five men who combed thick undergrowth between Cathai Lake and Green Hills to-day failed ...

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  13. May delay retirement

    Brisbane, Monday.--Retirement of Major General R. H. Nimmo, Chief of Northern ...

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  14. RAIN CLOSES SOME ROADS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Sharp rises in the main river systems are expected by the Weather Bureau following falls of from 1in. ...

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  15. FEARS GANG MIGRANT WAR

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Gangsterism worse than the deadliest Chicago crime waves would flare up in Australia if ...

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  16. DEATH OF WOMAN AND HER CHILD

    CAIRNS, Monday.--Mrs. Olive Gordon, aged 23, of Wondola station, who was flown to Cairns from Normanton on Saturday, ...

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  17. Communist tactics in Townsville

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Mr. J. Holyoak, delegate to the Queensland State Service Union's Council conference, said to-day that when the union's branch joined the Townsville Trades and Labor Council, the ...

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  18. Police threats are alleged

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Legal argument to decide whether certain police evidence was admissible occupied all to-day in the ...

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  19. Long trip for futile vote

    PERTH, Monday.--A rushed trip by plane back to England during the Stratneden's voyage to Australia was in vain for Sir ...

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  20. Training centre in N. Command?

    BRISBANE, Monday.--"I sincerely hope we will have recruit training centres here in Northern Command and Western ...

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  21. ADMINISTRATOR AS TRACKER

    DARWIN, Monday.--Three natives who escaped from Delissaville settlement at the week-end were unlucky enough to have ...

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  22. Mine disputes at Bundamba

    IPSWICH, Monday.--A deadlock between the miners, the management and the Coal Board has arisen over the wheeling roads ...

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  23. FED. BUDGET THURSDAY

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The budget for 1950-51 Will be introduced by the Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) in the House of ...

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  24. FADDEN RESUMES AFTER COLLAPSE

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) resumed work in the Ministerial offices to-day after he had ...

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  25. DISPUTE ON NEW SHIP

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Although the dispute over officers' accommodation on the new 7000- ton Bunburra has been ...

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  26. WARNS ON YOUTH

    LONDON, October 9.--The French High Commissioner (Francols-Poncet) warned to-day that organised young German ...

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  27. British pound will stay same

    NEW YORK, October 9.--Mr. Hugh Gaitskill, British Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, said: "There is no intention to revalue ...

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  28. SELF EDUCATION GUARANTEED

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Encouragement of youth to educate themselves for community service leaders is the aim of ...

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  29. Seven Australians held for mutiny

    MANILA, October 9.--Seven Australian seamen are being held here for mutiny. A small, old 800-ton steamer, "Tamara." formerly operating in ...

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  30. CHIMNEY KILLS FATHER OF EIGHT CHILDREN

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Lewis Russell Harvey, aged 46, of Millthorpe, was killed here to-day when a brick chimney fell on him. ...

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  31. MICE PLAGUE HITS EMERALD STATIONS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Mice were eating station owners in Emerald district out of everything, according to Miss Joyce Campbell, a Brisbane girl who has just returned from a holiday there. ...

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  32. Parcelled butter still prohibited

    CANBERRA, Mon.--Butter is still a "prohibited export" in gift food parcels sent to Britain. A Commerce Department ...

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  33. PAKISTAN HINDU HAS RESIGNED

    CALCUTTA, October 9.--Tho Pakistan Labor Minister (Mr. Jogendra Nath Manciali) the only non-Moslem member of the ...

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  34. Tasmania wants Queensland meat

    BRISBANE, Monday--Tasmania wants as much beef as it can get from Queensland to ensure a stabilised meat market, and for ...

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  35. Telephone extension

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Postal Department was making steady progress in connecting isolated country districts to the ...

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  36. Rain stops crushing

    BUNDABERG, Mon.--Further rain fell in the Bundaberg district to-day, registrations varying up to 3in. ...

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  37. Oil near Roma?

    BRISBANE, Mon.--We should know in April or May whether there is oil around Roma or not, said Mr. J. W. Platt, a managing ...

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