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  4. SEOUL HANDED BACK

    TOKIO, September 29.--In a ceremony in the devastated South Korean capital of Seoul to-day, General Douglas MacArthur ...

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  5. WHITHER NOW?

    LON DON, September 29.--Diplomatic circles in London believe the Indian Government has told Britain and the United States it could not support a ...

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  6. PLANS FOR EARLY FED. ELECTION

    Melbourne, Friday.-- The Victorian Executive of the Liberal and Country parties ...

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  7. TAX TO ARREST LIVING COSTS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Liberal and Country parties at a joint meeting to-day were ...

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    WHERE IT ALL BEGAN: The United Nations Security Council, which on June 25 made the fateful decision to fight the Korean war under the U.N. flag. Above, the Council is shown voting on the U.S. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Aussies in Korea "arrived too late"

    CHICAGO, September 29.--Plans for using British Commonwealth troops as a real fighting ...

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  10. NO TELEVISION UNDER TWO YEARS

    Mr L. Hooke, general manager of Amalgamated Wireless Australia Ltd., forecast recently that it will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. INFLATION LAID ON COMMUNISTS

    BRISBANE Friday.--A deliberate Communist attack on the coal and transport industries was one of the causes of inflation, said the Queensland presidents of the Liberal and Country parties in a ...

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  12. Family to leave

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A British family who spent their life savings coming to Australia, sailed ...

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  13. VILLIERS TO WRITE NEW SEA BOOK

    The Australian sailor-author, Alan Villiers, spent the summer time in the Arctic, off the Greenland banks, with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. New drugs scheme to take time

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--It would take at least six months for the Pharmaceutical Benefits ...

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  15. BOWEN WHARF DISPUTE

    BOWEN, Friday.--As a result of the waterside dispute yesterday when 33 men walked off the freighter Bidelia, two ships have ...

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  16. Boycotting petrol co.

    Brisbane, Friday.-- City petrol retailers are applying a partial boycott to the Shell Co. of ...

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  17. Sleeping, but growing fast

    SYRACUSE, New York, September 29.--Charles Ryan, aged five years, who has been in a ...

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  18. SON GETS FATHER'S BONE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--An unusual bone transplanting operation between father and son was ...

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  19. New surf branches plan for north

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Two leading surf officials, Jack Winders and Andy Dingwall, will help create two new northern surf ...

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  20. A.C.T.U. opposes Fed. recruiting drive

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Australian Council of Trade Unions has reaffirmed its opposition to compulsory military training. The Inter-State Executive of ...

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  21. Seven injured

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Seven people were hurt in road accidents to-night during an hour and a half, of light rain. ...

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  22. LAUNCHING DRIVE

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--Australia's greatest peacetime recruiting drive will be officially launched on Sunday ...

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  23. MINERS RESUME AFTER DISPUTE

    IPSWICH, Friday.--Miners at New Chum (Rylance No. 3) pit will resume production on Monday after being idle since ...

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  24. Twenty-five years as bishop

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Special services and functions in thanks giving to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Archbishop Halse's ...

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  25. U.N. admits its sixtieth member--Indonesia

    FLUSHING MEADOW, September 29.--The General Assembly to-day admitted Indonesia as the sixtieth member of the United Nations. The decision was by acclamation of the entire Assembly. No vote ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. PRICE RISE "DUE MOST TO WAGES"

    Dr. Coombs, Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, in his annual report recently said that most of the increase in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. CROWDS STOP BROADSIDE

    LONDON, Sept. 29.--The 72- year-old Duke of Montrose to-day fired a blast at rubbernecks who gawk at the King and Queen ...

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  28. CHINESE REDS JUST LOSE

    FLUSHING MEADOW, September 29.--The Security Council to-day decided not to invite Chinese Communist representatives ...

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  29. Newspaper prices are increased

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--An increase from 2d. to 3d. in the price of Melbourne dally newspapers from next week has been ...

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  30. "PLACE FOR ALL IN R.A.A.F."

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Minister for Air (Mr. White) said to-day there was a place for everyone, including women, in ...

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  31. Driver's licence lost

    BOWEN, Friday.--Mr. Justice Douglas in the Supreme Court today cancelled for life the driver's licence of Joseph Mathewson, of ...

    Article : 76 words
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