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  4. FURTHER TRY LATER BY GOVERNMENT

    FOLLOWING the Legislative Council’s rejection yesterday of the Greater Melbourne Council Bill, a State election is being freely predicted. The Liberal and Country party brought two ...

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  5. Last Of Olimen Ferried From Fields

    ANGLO-IRANIAN Oil co launches flying the red white and green Persian flag, yesterday started ...

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  6. FLOODS CLOSE PARK

    THE caravan perk of Buronga has been temporarily closed because of flooding. ABOVE: A general view of where the caravans used to be, showing the extent of the flooding. The river Is at the left of the holograph. LEFT: The end of the rood for traffic. This is the gate ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Flareup In Entire Korea War Zone

    THE entire Korean battleline has erupted into action, according to United Press reports. Allied troops have opened a pronged armoured assault in ...

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  8. Opinion

    As shown by our story on page 2 today, hordes of mosquitoes are already prevalent in areas near the ...

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  9. Expansion Of U.S. Air Strength

    The U.S. joint Chiefs of Sta[?] had agreed to expand America air strength to about 140 group by 1954. Senator Henry Cab[?] ...

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  10. Today’s Weather

    Sunraysia; Fine mild Scattered cloud, Light S to E winds. Victoria: Clearing showers, Mild may SW to SE wining, ...

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  11. Mail Coach Rescued From River

    AFTER several hours’ work with a tractor and cable, a mail coach which skidded and plunged into the ...

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  13. Police Probe Extends

    POLICE investigations into the “Murray River” woman mystery have now extended to Wagga, in NSW. ...

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    MR. E. J. HALLSTROM (nigh), Australian Philanthropist, President Truman (left) and Mr Percy Spender, Australian Ambassador to the U.S., inspect two of the 10 paintings by John James Audubon which Mr Hailstorm has given to the American people. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. “WAR NOT YET IMMINENT”

    His personal opinion was there would not be a war in the near future, newly-appointed Flag Officer commanding the Australian ...

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  16. Uproar In House In Budget Debate

    THE Home of Representatives was in uproar yesterday during the Budget debate address by the Prime Minister (Mr Menzies). Mr Menzies said the Budget ...

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  17. Murder Charge Follows Shooting

    Leslie Daniel Slade (36), of Darlington, engineer, appeared in Newton Court, Sydney, yesterday charged with murder. Slade was ...

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  18. RESIGNATION OF MINISTER

    The Argentine Minister for Ai: (Brigadier C. R. Ojeda) yesterday resigned as the Peron Government pressed an investigation in ...

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  19. Communists Seek 10 Seats

    The Communist Party has announced that it will contest only 10 seats at the British general election as compared with 100 in ...

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  20. NEWS SPOTS

    About 50 Korean war veterans, representing all the countries which had contributed troops to the UN Army. would begin a tour of the United States on October 24, united Nations Day, the UN announced yesterday. The tour will end in San Francisco, the birthplace of the ...

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  21. Myxomatosis Drive

    The myxomatosis drive throughout the Australian mainland this Summer would be on a very much bigger scale than lest year and would largely determine what part this dictate was likely to play in coping with the rabbit pest in the future, the Minister-in-charge of ...

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  22. Fires Taking Huge Toll Of Queensland Pastures

    IN three months 680,000 areas in Queensland had been destroyed by bush and grass fires caused by human agency, chairman of the Rural Fires Board (Mr. R. P. Healy) said in Brisbane yesterday. He said many fires in Central ...

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