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  6. The Courier-Mail

    Our Liberty depends on the Freedom of the Press, and that cannot be limited without bring lost.-Jefferson. ...

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  7. BLAIR ATHOL OFFER

    NEW suggestions for the development of the Blair Athol coalfield have been made to the State Government. ...

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  8. BLACK BOYS NOW WORK WITH WHITE GIRLS

    STUDY in black and white on the Port Moresby Post Office telephone exchange. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. IT'S UP TO HIM

    SIXTY-SIX-YEAR OLD Mr. J. It. Kemp, Co-ordintor-General of Public Works, now named as the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Hungary's second big trial

    BUDAPEST, September 16.—The trial of Laszlo Rajk. 40, formerly Hungarian Foreign Minister and one of the country's leading communists, on charges of treason ...

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  11. Escape in Berlin

    LONDON, September 16 (A.A.P.).—An American soldier claimed in Berlin to-day that he had ...

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  12. NO SNAP DOLLAR RELIEF

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Australia's dollar problem was not cased immediately by the ...

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  13. LATEST TIP IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, September 16.—"No devaluation this week-end" is the theme of practically all Press news and comment here to-day. "It is most improbable that the Government would ...

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  14. Tote shares leap

    THE State Government and Q.T.C. and B.A.T.C. have been heavy winners over the ban on ...

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  15. Death fall from roof

    A 23-year-old man fell 27ft. to his death at the Ipswich Road bus depot at 1.40 p.m. yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. HALTS MOVE TO DEPORT U.S. MAN

    A MOVE to deport an American was halted yesterday after an inquiry by the United States Vice-Consul in Queensland (Mr. R. Dowland). The American, William Wayne Wallace, 34 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Bed 'overcharge'

    IPSWICH, Friday.—At a meeting of the Ipswich' Returned Servicemen's League Sub-Branch to-night, Mr. G. ...

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  18. HELD FOR 9 MONTHS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A young Dutchman whose deportation was ordered by the Immigration Department lost ...

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  19. Strikes may hurt U.S.

    NEW YORK, September 16 (Special).—More than one million more American working may be out of work by the ...

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  21. East German Govt. soon

    BERLIN, September 16 (A.A.P.).—A Soviet-sponsored Government will be formed in eastern Germany ...

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  22. Saved by lipstick

    NEW YORK, September 16 (Special).—A family of three was saved from possible death in a lift crash at a stylish New ...

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  23. Watching border

    LONDON, September 16 (Special).—Western capitals, continue to watch the Greek—Albanian situation anxiously. ...

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  24. 'RED DANGER TO AMERICA'

    NEW YORK, September 16 (Special).—Unless the United States strengthens its lows, communist agents would ...

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  25. Soldier land writ

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A grazing company to-day issued a High Court writ challenging the validity of legislation to ...

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  26. CHURCH BROADCASTS MAY COST STATIONS £100,000

    AUSTRALIA'S 100 commercial broadcasting stations probably will have to outlay more than £100,000 a year to provide religious broadcasts, as ordered by the new Control Board. ...

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  27. Bomber crash

    FORT WORTH (Texas), September 16 (A.A.P.).—A B36 bomber crashed into Lake Worth last night as it ...

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  28. "Rebels" rowdy

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Labour Party "rebels" demonstrated noisily outside a meeting of the A.L.P. State Executive at ...

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  29. Safe bet

    LONDON September 16 (Special).—A thief who stole 17 sterling and legal papers from the safe of a solicitor's ...

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  30. Kyogle line back

    Normal passenger and goods services would be restored on the Kyogle line from next Monday, the Railway general ...

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  31. Drops candidate

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Australian Labour Party has withdrawn Its endorsement of Mr. John Bennett as candidate ...

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  32. Oil to Israel

    HAIFA, September 16 (A.A.P.)—The first tankers, carrying 24,000 tons of crude oil, are expected to reach Haifa ...

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  33. £65,900 Writs

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.—I Seven more writs alleging Commonwealth negligence have been issued out of the Supreme ...

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  34. Haigh victim will

    LONDON, September 16 (A.A.P.).-Mrs. Henrietta Helen Durand-Deacon, who was murdered by John George Halgh at ...

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  35. Rises refused

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Applications for increased New South Wales prices for beer, bread, butter, and" tea have been ...

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