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  3. "Gimme" Is New Motto For Aust.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Australian motto was no longer "Advance Australia Fair," "But Gimme," the ...

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  4. Cease-Fire Talks May Be Resumed At An Early Date

    MUNSAN (Korea), October 22.—Only a few strokes of the pen were needed today for the resumption of the Korean armistice talks. A United Nations officer predicted the talks, ...

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  5. Baptist Protests To Pres. Truman On Vatican Appointment

    WASHINGTON, October 22.—President Truman’s Baptist Pastor urged Americans today to use every honourable means to defeat the nomination of General Mark Clark, as first ...

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    Mr. Martin Kastengren, the newly-appointed Swedish Minister to Australia. He said ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. British Forces Halt Traffic: Control Roads

    LONDON, October 22. — Reports from Cairo state plans for putting Egypt on a war fooling were considered by Cabinet today. There was talk of mobilisation and raising the training of volunteer ...

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  8. KING STAYS IN SUITE

    LONDON, October 22. — King George is unlikely to leave his suite at Buckingham Palace for at least a ...

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  9. EL ALAMEIN REMEMBERED

    LONDON, October 22 (Reuter’s, Cairo). — The Australian Minister to Egypt (Mr. Claude ...

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  10. NO LEAVE WHILE UNION ON STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Industrial Commission Full Bench today refused to make a general rule suspending the ...

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  11. Korea Units May Go To Middle East

    TOKIO, October 22 (A.A.P.Reuter).—Lieutenant General Sir Horace Robertson told a Press conference today that ...

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  12. MURDER OF OWN MOTHER IS ALLEGED

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — An Italian migrant was committed for trial in the Police Court today for the alleged murder of ...

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  13. U.S.A. Short Of Defence Workers

    WASHINGTON, October 22. It was announced today 4,500,000 additional defence workers would have to be ...

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  14. ROYAL COUPLE GO TO REMOTE ESTATE

    VANCOUVER, October 22.— Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh sailed on the H.M.A.S. Crusader today ...

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  15. Britain Mast Contract For Food

    LONDON, October 22.—The Food Minister (Mr. Webb) tonight said unless Britain had signed [?]neat contracts last ...

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  16. WOMAN AND MAN KILLED

    BRISBANE, Monday. — A woman and an unidentified man were killed in road accidents in Brisbane early tonight ...

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  17. Paratroopers Train

    Sydney, Monday.—The first paratroopers, trained in Australia since the war graduated at the Williamstown R.A.A.F. ...

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  18. Huge Rise In Wage In 12 Months

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Males received a total increase of £2/9/- and females £1/11/6 [?]n State basic wage ...

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  19. INCREASE OF 13/- TON TO C.S.R. COY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Sugar Board has approved an increase of 13/- a ton to the C.S.R. Company to cover ...

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  22. MINE DISPUTE OVER WAITING TIME

    IPSWICH, Monday.—A total of 21 men at Whitwood No. 2 mine (Dinmore) did not work today because of a dispute over ...

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  23. Summons Heard Under New Section Of Arbitration Act

    SYDNEY, Monday.—John Charles Dickinson, a vice-president of the Federated Ship Painters and Dockers’ Union appeared in the Special Court today to answer the first ...

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  24. CASUALTY LIST

    CANBERRA, Monday. — A Korean casualty list including those accidentally injured includes Privates Haverfield, Ian ...

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  25. STRONGHOLD OF N. KOREA BATTERED

    TOKIO, October 22.—American troops captured a commanding height looking down on the central Korean ...

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  26. DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL SERVICES SEVERELY CRITICISES CHARLATANS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Tuberculosis could be eliminated from Australia within 10 years if any Government had the courage to hack a plan to combat it, the A.M.F. Director-General ...

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  27. No A.I.F. For Middle East Is Stated

    LONDON. October 22.— Reuter’s diplomatic writer says a Defence Ministry spokesman denied today that ...

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  28. Dilemma At Canberra Cricket Game

    CANBERRA, Monday.—An embarrassing situation was narrowly averted today during the cricket match ...

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  29. GURKHAS STALK GUERILLA GANG

    SINGAPORE, Octboer 22.— Gurkha troops hunting in the Pahang jungle, south-east of Raub, for Communist guerillas ...

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  30. SEEKING FOR CHEAPER MEAT

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The Government is considering administrative changes at the Abattoir to ensure a cheaper ...

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  31. MAN FOUND SHOT IN CHEST

    — BRISBANE, Monday. — A young man was found shot in, the chest in Albert Street, City, at 7.20 tonight. He was taken ...

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  32. WOOL CHEQUE DOWN BY HALF

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The Australian wool cheque for three months of the present season has been nearly halved ...

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