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  3. LONG TRAVEL HOURS ARE SPENT BY ROYAL COUPLE IN CANADA

    SASKATOON, (Saskatchewan), October 29 —Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edin[?]urgh were passing through four Canadian [?]rovinces today in one of the busiest days of ...

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  4. Egypt May Mobilise Her Armies

    LONDON. Oct. 29.—The daily Cairo correspondent said the Egyptian State Council today approved a ...

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  5. International Settlements To Be Sought

    LONDON, Oct. 29 (Reuter).—The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) has d cided that a settlement of the Persia and Egypt disp utes must be a priority job for his new Ministry. His early plans are likely to ...

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  6. Certain Of A Cease-Fire In Korea

    PUSAN, October 29 (A.A.P.-Reuter): General J. Lawton Collins, United States Army Chief of Staff said ...

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  7. Egg Prices Will Only [?]ncreas By 8½d Dozen Explains Minister

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A statement that egg prices would rise to 6/3½ per dozen because of the Government’s plan to increase the price of wheat for stock feed was exaggerated ...

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  8. Law Of State Emergency On Caneland

    BRISBANE, Monday.—In a reserved decision today, the Industrial Court ruled that a sugar cane farmer could not ...

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  9. Stole To Keep Home Going

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Mrs. Lesley Jean McGuiness a former P.M.G. letter cartier of Monash Street. Box ...

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  10. Flying Boat Crashes But No One Hurt

    BRISBANE, Monday. — A total of 18 people had a narrow escape when a So[?]ent flying boat crashed into ...

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  11. ARSENIC FIREWORKS CONDEMNED

    BRISBANE, Monday. — A consignment of Chinese fireworks have been confiscated by State Health Department ...

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  12. SLOW WORK AT BULK HANDLING

    MACKAY, Monday. — A shortage of labour is delaying the bulk loading of sugar on the Artemisia. A shipping ...

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  13. BUS CRASH KILLS SEVEN

    OAKLAND (California), October 29.—A loaded Greyhound bus crashed over a [?]0foot high approach to the San ...

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  14. Enemy Fires On Red Cross

    TOKIO, October 29.— Chinese Communist snipers deliberately machine-gunned wounded Allied soldiers, ...

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  15. NEW THREAT TO INDONESIA

    DJAKARTA, October 29.— Premier Sukiman announced today the existence of a foreign supported underground ...

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  18. ASTOUNDING CLAIMS MADE TO COURT BY WHARF LABOURERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Wharf labourers are claiming a minimum weekly wage of £20 a week. Other (claims include: A daily rate of £11/11/- for Saturday, Sunday and holiday ...

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  19. Spender Thinks Sovie[?] May Make Attack South Or Middle East

    NEW YORK, October 29.—The Australian Ambassador to the United States (Mr. Percy Spender) said today that a Soviet attack southward on the Middle East was a possibility that ...

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  20. £100,000 Fire Damage At Stores

    BRISBANE, Monday.—An intruder was disturbed inside Borthwick's poultry abattoirs at Rocklea eight hours before ...

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  21. Tracking Forgers Of £10 Notes

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The Commonwealth note issue officials are working with State police scientific ...

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  22. Inspector Ordered Off Potato Farm

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A [?]to Marketing Board inspector today was warned off a Lockyer farm with ...

    Article : 137 words
  23. ANOTHER BOMB TEST

    LAS VEGAS (Nevada). October 29.—The Atomic Energy Commission today conducted another nuclear fission ...

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