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  4. "Egypt to Receive Arms from Soviet Satellites"

    NEW YORK, Friday.--Egypt would receive military equipment from Soviet satellites under the terms of a draff trade agreement with the Soviet Union, the United Press, quoting "usually well-informed sources," ...

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  5. Picturesque Farmlands of Kingsthorpe Valley

    Motorists travelling along the Western Highway see this view of the fertile Kingsthorpe Valley from the high level of the main road, where it skirts Gowrie Mountain, about nine miles from Toowoomba. The valley looks its best when farm blocks under crops contrast with those lying fallow in a design of interchange. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NO AGREEMENT ON CEASE-FIRE LINE

    MUNSAN (Korea), Friday.-- The Communists to-day proposed a cease-fire line up to 15 miles south of the battle ...

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  7. CONSERVATIVE PARTY LEADS

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. Winston Churchill's Conservative Party now seems certain to govern Britain for the next five years. To-day's counting favoured the Conservatives, who reduced Labour's overnight ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WRIT BY CHURCHILL AGAINST NEWSPAPER

    LONDON, Friday. -- A writ for alleged libel was yesterday issued on behalf of Mr. Winston Churchill against the ...

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  9. PROVISION OF HOUSES URGED BY DR. GARBETT

    BRISBANE, Friday. --The provision of houses was one of the most important social works, said the Archbishop of ...

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  10. ELECTION OPPONENTS HOBBLED BY PERON

    BUENOS AIRES (Associated Press). -- The apathetic campaign for Argentina's biggest elections in history has been ...

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  11. UNION APPLICATION ON WILLER00 FAILS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Coal Reference Board to-day rejected an application by the Queensland Colliery ...

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  12. STRIKING B.H.P. EMPLOYEES ORDERED TO RETURN TO WORK

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The State Industrial Commission to-day ordered the striking coke oven men at the Broken Hill Proprietary Ltd. steel works at Newcastle fo return to work. Mr. Justice Webb issued the order ...

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  13. HEAVY STOCK LOSSES THROUGH BUSH FIRES

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Bush fires in Queensland this year have burnt out more than 10,000,000 acres, the senior ...

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  14. FORMER ROMA MAN IS RHODES SCHOLAR

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Edward Frederick Henzel, a 22-year-old agricultural student, was today selected as this year's ...

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  15. D.S.O. AWARDED TO AUSTRALIAN OFFICER

    CANBERRA, Monday.— Lieutenant - Colonel Frank Hassett, O.B.E., Commanding Officer of the 3rd Battalion, ...

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  16. NEW LEGISLATION ON SUBVERSIVE ACTION

    WELLINGTON, Friday. --Wide powers to strengthen the Government's hand against subversion and sedition are contained in the ...

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  17. "U.S. CAN PRODUCE ATOMIC WEAPONS WITHOUT LIMIT"

    CHICAGO, Friday.—Senator Brien McMahon said to-night that the United States could produce ataxic weapons bv the ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT ACTION AGAINST RICE MILL

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The ' Government had taken action against a rice mill which failed to market sufficient rice for ...

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  19. MIGRANT CRIMINALS MAY BE DEPORTED

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Immigration Department will decide whether three Czech house breakers will be deported. ...

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  20. DIET COMMITTEE APPROVES JAPANESE PEACE TREATIES

    TOKIO, Friday.--A special committee on the Japanese Diet yesterday, October 25, approved the ratification of both ...

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  21. TRANSPORT BARS SALE OF OUTBACK CATTLE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Owing to the lack of transport thousands of young prime cattle now available on the ...

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  22. UNIONS REFUSED USE OF BRISBANE CITY HALL

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Twenty Trades and Labour Council unions were told to-day that they could not have the City Hall next ...

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  23. FAULTY UNDERCARRIAGE DELAYS LANDING

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A Trans- Australia Airways Skymaster. carrying 50 passengers from Sydney, circled Essendon aerodrome ...

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  25. FRANK FLANNERY GAINS POINTS DECISION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Australian lightweight champion, Frank Flannery (9.9), gained a points decision over the Mexican, Babe ...

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  26. Alleged Slabbing Affempt

    A man will appear in the Court of Petty Sessions this morning following an alleged stabbing attempt in Toowoomba yesterday ...

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  27. EVIDENCE INTO CRASH OF EXPRESS TRAINS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Evidence that the Melbourne to Adelaide express passed a stop signal shortly before it collided with the ...

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  28. NEW PAY ALLOWANCES FOR C.M.F. PERSONNEL

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Members of the Citizen Military Forces employed in National Training units and Regular Army establishments ...

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  29. Industrial Conference

    NEW DELHI (By Air Mail),-- India is among tho eight countries Invited by Australia to participate in an International Conference on ...

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  30. Woman Trickster

    BELGRADE (By Air Mail),--A woman confidence trickster who masqueraded as an agent for footwear and textiles from America ...

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  31. U.S. AIR FORCE IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Friday.--The French Foreign Office announced yesterday that an American Tactical Air Force squadron--the ...

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  32. CHANGE IN EDUCATION SYSTEM SUGGESTED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--"I cannot bequeath to my successor a very encouraging position in regard to the staffing of schools," said the Director-General of Education (Mr. L. D. Edwards) in his annual report tabled in the ...

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  33. STATE CABINET TO DISCUSS PLANS FOR AMENDING ROYAL TOUR ITINERARY

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Proposals to amend the Queensland itinerary of the Royal Tour next year will be discussed by Cabinet on Monday. This was announced by the Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) to-day after receiving a report ...

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  34. WARNING TO AIRCRAFT ON ATOMIC TEST SITE

    LAS VEGAS (Nevada), Friday.--The United States Atomic Energy Commission to-day issued a warning to aircraft to ...

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  35. NEW BASIC WAGE MAY OPERATE NEXT WEEK

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The new State basic wage of £95- for adult males and £63- for adult females is ...

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