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  4. Senate action proved right

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Broadcasts made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) on inflation and its remedies proved the correctness of Senate action insisting first ...

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  5. BLITZ PLAN FOR TAX EVADERS

    Brisbane, Sunday.--Tax officials in Queensland are preparing for an all-out drive ...

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  6. WIDE ARC OF SEA AND SILVER SAND

    There is ample room far sunbakers on Half-tide 'Beach, between Mackay and Sarina'. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. United Nations take burden of all Korea

    NEW YORK, October 8. --The United Notions General Assembly, despite Indian fears and veiled threats from ...

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  8. Millions lost in Pakistan floods

    KARACHI, Oct. 8. --Flood waters from the great Sutlej, Ravi and Chenab Rivers have hit 5,000,000 people in Punjab ...

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  9. Woolgrowers. launch campaign

    BRISBANE, Sun. --Queensland woolgrowers have launched a propaganda. campaign to counteract ...

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  10. Famous U.S. 1st Division was first across the '38th Parallel

    TOKIO, October 8.--General Mac Arthur's Headquarters says the famous United States 1st Cavalry Division--the first into Manila and first intoTokio--to-day became the first American formation to cross ...

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  11. Life savers need assurance

    WOLLONGONG, Sunday, --The chief instructor of the Surf Life Saving Association of Australia (Mr. Ken Watson), speaking at ...

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  12. Korean effort "very fine"

    BRISBANE, Sunday. --The Chief of the Australian General Staff (Lleut.-General, S. F. Row- ell) in Brisbane to-night described ...

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  13. Terrified steers upset suburbs

    Melbourne, Sunday. --Fifteen cattle which careered. madly about the streets of Kingsville and ...

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  14. Fresh hopes of finding missing Auster plane

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Fresh information that the missing Auster plane was seen in difficulties flying at treetop height last Wednesday was received by Inspector A. J. Steel of Kempsey late this ...

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  15. FISH SPEARED MAN IN BOAT

    "SINGAPORE, October 8.A swordflsh leaped into a boat oil Sinagpore, wounded a Malay fisherman, and got away. ...

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  16. VALUABLE CARGO HAD ROUGH TRIP

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Horses, sheep and dogs worth thousands of pounds arrived in Melbourne to-day on the steamer Doric. ...

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  17. Red influence destroys trade

    CAIRNS, Sunday. --Another passenger on. the Taiping Mr. N. Croft, British textile manufacturer, said trade with the ...

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  18. Gas shortage in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Sun. --The Australian Gas Light Company will continue its unofficial gas rationing to-morrow and Tuesday with ...

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  19. Escapee killed in stolen car

    MELBOURNE, Sun. --Kenneth Ivan McLean, of Murrumbeena, a 17-year-old escapee ' from the Bayswater Boys' Home, was killed ...

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  20. AIRDALE GOT AN "AIR STEAK"

    LONDON, October 8.--American businessman James Calhern arrived in London from Virginia determined not to go hungry--he ...

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  21. Russian help confined to arms?

    (From A.A.P. representative, William Parrott, at Taegu.) No evidence of active Russian, participation in North Korean ...

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  22. MELBOURNE STABBING WAS 4th IN FORTNIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--There was another stabbing in Melbourne to-day, and it was the fourth in a fortnight in which a New Australian was involved. A police patrol car answering a ...

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  23. Public servants seek 1 in every 6 commission homes

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--State Public Servants are seeking one home from every six built in country towns by the Housing Commission. Motions for backing this move will take up the largest part of the ...

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  24. Man killed in well shaft

    BUNDABERG, Sunday. --Mr. Arthur Bertram Latham, 42, married an irrigation engineer, lost his life in a well at Verdant ...

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  25. REDS SOFTEN AUSTRALIA FOR INVASION

    Mr T. C. McGillick, former leading Communist, warned in an address recently that the Australian Communist ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. CHILD LOSES HIS ARM IN CHAFFCUTTER

    IPSWICH, Sun.--After his right arm had been shockingly mutilated in a chaffcutter this noting, Douglas Hansen, aged 7, Of ...

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  27. Shot was fired through window

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mrs. Paulino Barakovich, of Fairfleld-road, Guildford, told police to-night that a shot was fired through her ...

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  28. BAPTISM OF FIRE

    TAEGU (Korea), October 8. --For the first time in tho Korean war Australian troops were in action against ...

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  29. MIXED BAG IN 13FT. TIGER SHARK

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Three men who caught a 13ft. tiger shark at Collaroy beach,to-day found inside it several large pieces of ...

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  30. Rain fails heavily at Rockhampton

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sun. --The possibility of water restrictions in Rockhampton was removed at least temporarily to-day when a ...

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  31. Wheat crop larger

    OTTAWA, October 8. --The world wheat crop this year might reach 6,400,000,000 bushels. Stating this the Canadian ...

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