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  4. ARTERIAL HIGHWAY 1ST NEED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. —The construction of an arterial highway from Cooktown to ...

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  5. Red Bill for Royal Assent this morning

    CANBERRA Thursday,—-The Communist Party Dissolution Biil was passed by the Senate and passed the final stages of the ...

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  6. PENDING LEGAL BATTLE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Commonwealth Government anticipates a prolonged ...

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  7. Evaders of wool tax may be fined

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Fines ranging up to £100 may he imposed for breaches of the Wool Sales Deduction (Administration) ...

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  8. Pyongyang entered

    TOKIO, October 19.—— United Nations forces in Korea entered Pyongyang, the North Korean ...

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  9. Diggers' new uniform

    The new uniforms which are being issued to Australian soldiers up to the rank of staff-sergeant. Private K. A. Read is pictured at left wearing the battle dress and beret to be worn by the men. At the right he Is dressed for parade with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. COST OF LIVING WAGE RISES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday, —The basic wage for Sydney will be increased by 4- to £ 76- a week ...

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  11. MOVE TO OUST LIE FROM U.N.I

    LAKE SUCCESS, Oct.19. —- Russia, China and Egypt have supported the surprise Indian proposal which would have the ...

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  12. SIX SWEPT TO TERRIBLE DEATH OVER SPILLWAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Caught by raging flood- waters, six men were swept to their death over a spillway at Burrinjuck Dam on the Murrumbidgee Riner early this morning. ...

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  13. SENATOR SAYS HE WAS MISREPORTED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Leader of the Opposition in the Senate (Sen.-Ashley) to-day denied reports that he told ...

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  14. "Traitorous" to urge work

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Mr. C R. Cameron (Lab., S.A.) said today it would be a "traitorous act" by any union leader to call on ...

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  15. Flight officer denies outrage

    COLOMBO, Oct. 19.—Australian Plight Officer John Thomas Sterndale denied in a South Colombo Magistrate's Court that he ...

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  16. Miners' showdown imminent

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A showdown between the Queensland Coal Board and the Miners' Union appears inevitable as a result of ...

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  17. Crucial strike decisions

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. —Settlement of the Victorian rail strike will depend on the decisions of the Conciliation ...

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  18. Turkish troops land in Korea

    TOKIO. Oct. 19.—Five boatloads of Turkish troops have now, landed in Pusan to join the United Nations forces in ...

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  19. FORESTRY DEPT. CRITICISED

    BRISBANE, Thurs.—The Tariff Board criticised the Queensland Forestry Department to-day for not appearing before it to give ...

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  20. WOMAN MURDERED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — A woman was murdered and her husband seriously injured in an attack in dimly lit Rose-street, ...

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  21. Murder case for Privy Council ?

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—An appeal direct to the Privy Council is being considered by legal advisers of John Bryan Kerr (25), ...

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  22. High praise for. Queensland tea

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Tea grown experimentally by the Department of the Bureau of Tropical Agriculture at South ...

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  23. Two men for trial on theft charge

    TOWNSVILLE. Thurs.—Following the examination, of 12 witnestes in the Court of Petty Sessions at Townsville "to-day Mr. ...

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  24. CHILD ATTACKED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Police to-day investigated a complaint that a man at the Holland Park housing camp had brutally ...

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  25. Planes for outback

    BRISBANE,. Thursday.—Modern Drover aircraft would be used to start an aerial service In outback Queensland, the T.A.A. ...

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  26. FIRST STRIKE IS CALLED

    SYDNEY, Thurs. — Tho Ironworkers' Union National Executive has called a 24- hour strike of ironworkers from midnight ...

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  27. Sth.-west flood warning

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Southwestern townspeople have been warned by the Weather Bureau to prepare for week-end floodings. ...

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  28. BRITISH SURPLUS

    LONDON, October 19.— Britain's trade with the world for the first half of 1950 showed a balance of ...

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  29. Phenomenal wool price rise

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Australia's wool cheque during the three months to the end of September totalled £66,594,243 for ...

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  30. Ship retention on sugar run

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Retention of the steamer Binburra on the sugar run to transport the record sugar crop from ...

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  31. NEW TOWN CLERK FOR TOWNSVILLE

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday. — Townsville City Council this evening appointed Mr. C. B. Cmpbell Town Clerk from 14 ...

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  32. BREAD AT 1-

    MARYBOROUGH, Thursday.- [?] to the Industrial Council meeting last night claimer, [?]100 per cent increase in ...

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