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  6. Anti-British demonstrations banned, but

    LONDON, October 24.—The Egyptian Government has told its Suez Canal zone officials to follow a programme of "rigid non-co-operation" with the British forces. The order was issued in defiance of a British threat to invoke "severe measures" against striking Egyptian workers. The port of Suez, southern gateway to the Canal, has ...

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  7. ARMY READY FOR WAR "ANYWHERE"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Australia now had an army ready to serve in any theatre of war in the world, the Army Minister (Mr. Francis) told the ...

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  8. Day by Day

    INFLATION NOTE: Even Santa Claus will be dearer this year. ...

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  9. HINT TO LABOUR

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Federal Government may soon call for Opposition ...

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  10. FOR NEW BISMARCK SEA 'BATTLE'

    NO BLANKS in this ammunition belt being loaded into a Lincoln bomber at the Amberley R.A.A.F. station yesterday by L.A.C.'s J. Oldfield (left) and F. Brackenrig. , The Lincoln leaves to-day for Manus Island,' in the Bismarck Sea, north of New Guinea, with an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. KOREA TARGETS

    TOKIO, October 24 (A.A.P.).—Australian carrier planes of H.M.A.S. Sydney have pounded ...

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  12. HIS MAIL

    "DEAR OOM KAREL" (Hear Uncle Charles) it and Mr. Charles Van ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Strike will end steel supply

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Production departments in the B.H.P. steelworks in Newcastle will close down to-morrow morning because of an industrial dispute. ...

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  14. "Liquid death" kills 27

    NEW YORK, October 24, (A.A.P.).—"Liquid death" dealers sent 27 people to ...

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  15. M's.P. to see rockets fired

    CANBERRA, Wednesday—A party of Federal members will see rockets fired at Woomera during an ...

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  16. Murderer shot dead

    SINGAPORE, October 24 (A.A.P.).—A Chinese from the guerrilla force which assassinated Sir ...

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  17. POLICE ACTION MERELY LICENSES S.P. "BOOKS"

    THE method by which Police Licensing Branch officials are prosecuting S.P. bookmakers amounts to unofficial licensing of betting shops. Effect is that off-the-course operators are ...

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  18. QUEER FINDS IN BREAD

    A MOUSE, glass, string, and paper are among items that have been found in Queensland bread. ...

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  19. Killed in 20-foot pole fall

    A 50-year-old Post Office linesman fell 20ft. to his death from a telephone pole at ...

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  20. Bequests to help Roma

    MISS Evelyn Mayne, of Roma, who died in October, 1949, left bequests to eight Roma ...

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  21. ATTACKS ASIA AID SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—"The Colombo Plan for the economic development of South-East Asia is ...

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  22. To modify rent pegs

    The State Government will introduce legislation during the present session to modify the pegging of ...

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  23. Writ over air crash

    A SUPREME COURT writ has been issued against the Commonwealth over the Maroochydore beach ...

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  25. COUNCIL HOSE CHECKS

    FROM to-day special squads of City Council inspectors will check illegal hosts and sprinklers in ...

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  26. Bass collapses

    NEW YORK, October 24 (A.A.P.).—Oscar Natzka, New Zealand-born bass, collapsed at the City Centre ...

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  27. Collapse of steel store

    THE collapse of a steel-framed store yesterday will delay construction of the paper mill at Petrie. ...

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  28. NO, SAYS FADDEN (IN HIS PYJAMAS)

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—In pyjamas—but with nothing sickly about his language—the Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) emphatically told a graziers' deputation to-day that he would ...

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  29. BOY LOSES LEG; TALKS

    IPSWICH, Wednesday.—A boy talked to ambulance men after a train had severed his right leg ...

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  30. Lived to 100

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mrs. Janet Down, of Auburn. Melbourne, died to-day aged 100, the last ...

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  31. STRANGERS NO LONGER; GAMBOA COMES "HOME"

    BARRED from returning to Australia in 1949, Filipino-born Corporal Lorenzo Gamboa, U.S. Army, hugs his daughter, Julie, 5, whom he saw for the first time when he stepped from the plane at Melbourne ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Test team to-morrow

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Australian team for the first Test will be selected on Friday night, after the ...

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  33. 381 Dismissed

    CANBERRA, Wednesday—A total of 381 P.M.G. employees had been retrenched in Brisbane under the 10,000 ...

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  34. SCALES GET OUTDATED

    COMPUTING scale manufacturers have to work hard to keep up with rising prices of goods. ...

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  35. Potato rise?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.?-Potatoes might rise ½d or 1d per 1b. in about a fortnight, the Prices Minister (Mr. ...

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  36. Forced to help

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Three men to-night bashed a man and forced him to help load a safe on a truck. ...

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  37. Camp sites go

    COOLANGATTA, Wednesday.—More than 750 beach camping sites on the South Coast have been ...

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  38. Japs coming

    TOKIO, October 24 (A.A.P.).—First Japanese businessmen since World War II—two wool buyers ...

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  39. Mustangs hit; one crashes

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Two R.A.A.F. Mustangs "touched" in mid-air in South Gippsland to-day. ...

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  40. Big operation

    SAN FRANCISCO, October 24 (A.A.P.).—When Eugene Adkins, 29, entered a hospital at Torrance ...

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  41. Rubber slump

    SINGAPORE, October 24 (A.A.P.).—Malaya's rubber exports in September slumped by nearly 15,000 ...

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  42. PAGE ONE END PIECE

    NEW YORK, October 24 (Special).—Two expert researchers have found that 38 per cent. of women mid 30 per cent. of men believed such old wives' tales ...

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  43. Girl crushed

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Falling bricks crushed a small girl to death and seriously injured her brother ...

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