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  4. Gair says Govt. will not be coerced by threats

    HARD on fierce reaction to its acquisition plans, the State Government last night opened the door to a butter once change. The Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) ...

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  5. DAY by DAY

    THE West Indies Test cricketers, like everybody else, want to see the rain ...

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  6. Bangs, boos over meat

    PRICES inspectors were greeted with double hungers at the Brisbane ...

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  7. 1000 TO FIGHT "WORST" IN FIRES

    MORE than 1000 men have been marshalled throughout Queensland to fight the worst bushfires in the State's history. ...

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  8. KING'S HORSES... KING'S MEN

    MUSICAL manoeuvres for Queensland police horses training at Oxley yesterday for the military tattoo next week. Northern Command band put on a two-hour recital to accustom the horses to band music—in-valuable training for escort work during the Royal tour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. After 50 years—Britons evicted

    LONDON, October 3.—A 50-year era is ending in Persia to-day. ...

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  10. Govt's way in crisis

    FOR the second time this week the Labour Caucus yesterday backed the ...

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  11. CHURCHILL STARTS ON SATURDAY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Greater Melbourne Council Bill was ...

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  12. What farmers say

    "WE'll feed cream to the pigs rather than sell it at a loss." "I'd like to see Mr. ...

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  13. Committee of 3 to report

    THE State Government will appoint a committee to investigate whether S.P. betting should be legalised in Queensland. This was decided in the State Labour ...

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  14. Barrage roars in Korea

    SEOUL, October 3 (A.A.P.).—A thunderous United Nations artillery barrage ...

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  15. £3m. FLYING TEST FIELD

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A new test flying field with assembly facilities is to be built at Lara, between ...

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  16. Ratify Jap pact later

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Japanese Peace Treaty is unlikely to be notified by the Australian ...

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  17. HOME IN FLAMES

    FIREMAN attacking flames in the roof of a home in Sf. Paul's Terrace last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Boy dies of wound

    GOONDIWINDI, Wednesday.—Bernard Lloyd, 8, of Hunter's Lane, died in hospital to-day from ...

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  20. No blame for boxer's death

    No inquest will be held into the death of Brisbane featherweight, Laurie Peters, 21, who died on June 30 ...

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  21. 39.P.C OF OLD DRAW PENSION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—About 39 per cent, of elderly Australians receive the age pension. Claiming this to-day ...

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  22. Princess leaves Britain Sunday

    LONDON, October 3 (A.A.P.).—Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will leave London airport ...

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  23. Health trip

    ATTRACTIVE Queen Soraya, wife of the Shah of Persia, arriving at Geneva last week. She is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. They 'bounced'

    HOLLYWOOD, October 3 (A.A.P.).—Actor Bruce Cabot yesterday was ordered to honour 1150 dollars ...

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  25. Saw drowning

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday.—A large crowd of people lined Victoria Bridge at 9.35 to-night to watch ...

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  26. Given bond

    IPSWICH Wednesday,—Found guilty in the Circuit Court to-night of having stolen sums totalling ...

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  27. Backyard exit

    NEW YORK, October 3 (A.A.P.).—Mrs. Anna Campbell saw her husband, aged 61, commit suicide in the ...

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  28. Hit by bicycle

    IPSWICH, Wednesday.—Mrs. Isobel Forsyth. 58, of Churchill, suffered a compound fracture of the skull ...

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  29. Farmer missing

    Police last night searched, for two hours in scrub country for August Henes, 71, pig farmer, of Brown's ...

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  30. DECISION ON KING'S TOUR NEXT WEEK?

    LONDON, October 3.—A final decision on the Royal tour of Australia might be made early next week. The King's progress in the ...

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  31. Crash in hole

    TOOWOOMBA, Wednesday.—Neal George Lowry, 21, single, of Edgar Street, i Windsor, Brisbane, was ...

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  32. Budget to-day

    The Acting Treasurer (Mr Walsh) will introduce the State Budget in Parliament this afternoon ...

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  33. LIVE BOMBS ON PACIFIC ISLANDS

    SIX Lincoln bombers will leave Amberley on October 29 for "Operation Pacific Outpost" ...

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  34. Return to Q'ld.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Sister Elizabeth Kenny will be given a public reception in Sydney when she returns ...

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  35. Sex beat them

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Only one of six entrants passed a chicken-sexing examination at the Veterinary Research Institute to-day. He was Mr. Noel Hargreaves who failed by two per cent. ...

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