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  4. Metropolitan FORECAST:

    Cold early, mild day. ...

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  5. FIVE EGYPTIANS KILLED IN NIGHT CLASH

    CAIRO, October 18.--Egyptian and British troops exchanged fire in the Suez Canal area last night. Egyptian army sources said five Egyptians were killed when the British forcibly took possession of El ...

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  6. BASIC WAGE UP 10 TO NEW PEAK

    The basic wage has been increased throughout Australia. In Melbourne it will rise by 10, to £9 19, from the beginning of the first-pay period in November. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ACCIDENT LIST GROWS ON SUBURBAN ROADS

    THREE ROAD ACCIDENTS yesterday added to the Victorian list for the year. LEFT:--A truck skidded and overturned on the wet surface of Warrigal-road, Moorabbin. Soon after this accident, and about 150 yards distant, the car (right) ran off the road into a swamp after its driver had collapsed and died at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 1- or 16 Gas Rise Expected

    Gas will cost Melbourne householders between 1 and 16 more per 1000 cubic feet ...

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  9. How Wage Has Risen

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  10. STOPPAGE CALLED OFF

    Tram services will be back to normal today following the abrupt ending last night of the two-days' strike which affected four lines. The strike was called off from midnight by a meeting of 700 off-duty employes, which instructed ...

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  11. Korea Truce Plan Offers New Hope

    TOKIO, October 18 (A.A.P.).--The United Nations Command offered a compromise proposal today on the size of the Korean truce zone--a major obstacle ...

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  12. U.S. Accuses Russians of 'Propaganda'

    The United States today condemned as a blast of propaganda the Soviet Union's reply to its appeal ...

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  13. Churchill Has Three-Power Cold War Plan

    If Mr. Winston Churchill was returned to power he would ask the United States to join in ...

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  14. PAKISTAN ASSASSINATION

    RAWALPINDI, Oct. 18 (A.A.P.).-- The two shots which cut short the speech and life of Pakistan's Prime Minister, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, were recorded. ...

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  15. U.S. KOREAN WAR LOSSES

    The Defence Department has reported a new total of 90,935 American battle casualties in Korea, an ...

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  16. Clerks Lose £1000 in Bank Notes

    HOBART, Thursday.-- A youth who picked up £1000 in bank, notes in Elizabeth-street this morning and ...

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  17. Royal Couple Enter "Indian Territory"

    REGINA (Saskatchewan), October 18.--Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh entered "Indian territory" today when the Royal train arrived there after a light fall of snow. ...

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  18. Violent Storms Sweep S. Italy

    Twenty-five people have died so far in violent storms ravaging vast areas of southern Italy and the islands of ...

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  19. Prime Minister Under Pressure

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) is suffering from a sore throat and would like a much ...

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    "LEGIONS" NELSON NEVER KNEW--Smiling members of a branch of naval service unknown to Nelson, are typical of W.R.A.N.S. who will take part on Sunday in a Trafalgar day display at Como Park. Apart from memories of Victory's oaken walls, the historic name on the lasses' caps recalls a steam ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  24. Ship Bombed off Archangel

    A British merchant captain, Captain L. Gow, said at Belfast today that his 3500-ton steamer Berylstone was ...

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