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  3. AUSTRALIANS COVER THEMSELVES WITH GLORY IN KOREA

    TOKIO, October 9.—The climax of the sixday battle broke last night when Australians once again displayed a matchless combination of courage and toughness by withstanding a ...

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  4. Treaty Of Egypt With Britain Is Broken Off

    LONDON, October 9 (Reuter’s Cairo). — The Egyptian Prime Minister (Nahas Pasha) tonight formally announced that the Egyptian Government had broken off negotiations with Britain declaring ...

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  5. KING CANNOT OPEN PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, October 9.— The "Times" says the King will not be able to participate in the State opening ...

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  6. LITTLE PLANE FUEL IN HAND

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— A[?]ine services might have to be curtailed because of falling stocks of high ...

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  7. ENTHUSIASTIC CHEERS FOR PRINCESS AND DUKE ON ARRIVAL CANADA

    MONTREAL, October 9.—Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived today at Dorval airport by strato-cruiser from London to begin their five weeks’ tour of Canada. ...

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  8. Rebel Bevan Called "Liar" By Workers

    LONDON, October 9. — Shouts of "liar" interrupted left-wing L[?]bour candidate, Mr. Aneurin Bevan, today ...

    Article : 135 words
  9. Communists Fire On Aust. Frigate

    TOKIO, October 9.—Four members ot the crew of the Australian frigate Murch[?]son were wounded and the ship ...

    Article : 210 words
  10. Britain Can Manage Without Persia

    WASHINGTON, October [?] —Mr. Richard Stokes, Lord Privy Seal, today declared in an interview the world ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. BILLIONS FOR DEFENCE AND FOREIGN AID

    WASHINGTON, October. [?] (A.A.P.).—The Senate today completed Congressional action on a Bill authorising ...

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  13. SALT SHORTAGE IS EXPECTED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— [?]cause of shipping difficulties a serious sa[?]t shortage is certain in Queensland, traders said ...

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  14. BASIC WAGE MAY RISE 9/

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Basic Wage will probably rise 9/- on October 17 or 18. This would be 4/- less than ...

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  16. Britain Should Have Considered Persian Proposal Is Alleged

    LONDON, October 9.—The decision of Great Britain to reject the last Persian proposals to solve the oil dispute before the Persians ordered tlie British oil staff from Abadan ...

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  17. FUNDS NEEDED FOR N. GUINEA MISSION

    LONDON, October 9.— The Bishop of New Guinea, the Right Reverend Philip Strong[?] is recovering from pneumonia ...

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  18. WHALING SEASON WORTH £1 MILLION

    PERTH, Tuesday.—with the harpooning of the 650th humpback whale at 1.30 p.m. today the Australian Whaling ...

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  19. Violent Attack On Dr. Evatt In Representatives

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Dr. Evatt would sell out the Labour Party, the Communist Party, or anything else if it bettered his own ends, Mr. Wight (Lib., Qld.) said in the House of ...

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  20. Mail Killed In Level Crossing Smash

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.— In a level crossing smash at Brandon. 41 miles from Townsville at 5.29 p.m., John ...

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  21. CHEMICAL WARFARE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Full preparations were being made to meet the threat of atomic and chemical warfare, the ...

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