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  2. Advertising

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  3. Australians in major Korea hill battle?

    SEOUL, October 24—British Commonwealth troops last night fought their biggest battle in Korea this year. The Australian 1st and 3rd ...

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  4. Cuba next on typhoon list?

    NEW YORK, October 21 (AAP)—Reports of hundreds of typhoon deaths in the Philippines and Indo-China are pouring into New York. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. New pay rise

    FEW applications for price rises are likely to follow the 3/ basic wage ...

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  6. The Courier-mail

    THIS is the time of the year for taking pride in the young people. Every family ...

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  7. Mau Mau tension

    NAIROBI, October 24 (AAP)—Eighty Africans have been rounded up for ...

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  8. Driver's escape

    HOBART (by telegram)—Three people died and 15 were hurt when a laden ...

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  9. PREMIER CLAIMS JOBLESS WACOL ITALIANS INCITED BY COMMUNISTS

    THE Premier (Mr. Gair) claimed last night that attempts had been made to incite unemployed Italians at Wacol migrant camp to demonstrate. He said he had been told that Communist ...

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  10. It was a dull day...in Brisbane

    THE NSW Cricket Association will not recover last season's £600 loss if yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Find gold in old mine

    Two brothers hove found payable gold in an old mine or Sola Siding, 20 miles north-east of ...

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  12. Saw mate disappear

    A NON-SWIMMER stood helpless on the bank of the Pine River at Pctrie yesterday and watched his ...

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  13. AIR CHIEF

    AIR Chief Marshall Sir William Dixon, new chief of the RAF, who has arrived in Perth for an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. £1M MACKAY BULK SUGAR

    MACKAY (by teleprinter)—Not less than £1 million will be spent on installations at Mackay ...

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  15. Pakistan aid

    KARACHI, October 24 (AAP)—The first consignment of supplies to Pakistan from Australia under ...

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  16. Who began the TV Coronation ban?

    LONDON, October 24—Who is responsible for banning the televising of the Queen's actual Coronation ceremony? That is the latest swing ...

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  17. MAINLY FINE WEEK-END

    The Weather Bureau forecast's a mainly fine week-end for Brisbane and coastal resorts. ...

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  18. Yoshida again

    TOKIO, October 24 (AAP)—The Japanese Diet to-night elected Liberal Leader Mr. Shigeru Yoshida, 74. ...

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  20. Bookie's office raid

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—Police who raided the offices of well-known bookmaker Tom Powell ...

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  21. Japs ban Russians

    TOKIO, October 24 (AAP)—The Japanese Government to-day ordered six Russians, including the ...

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  22. Put clock back

    LONDON, October 24 (AAP)—Summer time will end in Britain at 3 am on, Sunday, when clocks will be ...

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  23. Murder charge after fight at Cunnamulla

    CUNNAMULLA (by telephone)—A shearer yesterday was charged with murder, following the death of another shearer. Police allege that the ...

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  24. ACQUITTED OF MURDER OF DAUGHTER'S SUITOR

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—Mrs. Ruby May Norton, 50, was acquitted at Bathurst Supreme Court yesterday of the murder of her prospective-son-in-law, Allan Williams. ...

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  25. CHARGE GIRL OVER DEATH

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—A woman aged 20 was charged last night with murder. ...

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  26. Shot brother

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—Barry Allen, 4, of Botany Street, Redfern, was accidentally wounded in the ...

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  27. ATOM BLAST SALVAGE ON

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter)—Officials are re-entering the Monte Bello islands to recover ...

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  28. Expects Malay Reds to stay

    DARWIN (by telegram)—The shooting war in Malaya would end, but Communism would continue, the Police ...

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  29. Tractor death

    PROSERPINE (by telephone)—Daniel Jones, 44, single, farmer, was killed yesterday afternoon when a ...

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  30. It walked away

    LONDON, October 24 (AAP)—Signora Giuliana Moriani, 40, was knocked down by a large tortoise in ...

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  31. THE PROUD MOTHER...

    THE QUEEN MOTHER sits proudly between her daughters, the Queen (left) and Princess Margaret, as she accompanies them to the wedding last week of Miss Patricia Buller and Commander Peter Ashmore. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. 21 Ship toll

    SANTIAGO (Chile), October 24 (AAP)—Twenty-one members of the crew of the Chilean Navy tug Brito lost ...

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  33. Judge's death

    SINGAPORE, October 24 (AAP)—Sir Ivor Llewalyn Brace. Chief Justice of the British Borneo Territories ...

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  34. Cripple actress Susan Peters dead

    NEW YORK, October 24 (AAP)—Film actress Susan Peters, 31, died at her brother's home in ...

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  35. Downs honour

    TOOWOOMBA (by teleprinter)—A Toowoomba RAAF pilot. Sergeant Philip Zupp, of Middle Ridge, has ...

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  36. Wage cut claim

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—The Full Bench of the Arbitration Court, after sitting in Sydney for two weeks on ...

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