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  6. DAY by DAY

    LEARMONTH.—Now we are in the oil country where the red mount ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TEA YESTERDAY, AND THIS MORNING:

    QUEENSLAND consumers face an immediate increase in meat prices, which might average 20 per cent. It is understood that State Cabinet has agreed in ...

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  8. "I MISS MY SIX OTHERS SO MUCH"

    A PARALYSED woman, who has been in the Wattlebrae Infectious Diseases Hospital since July 9 with poliomyelitis, has given birth to a son. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE MEAT WE EAT:

    A GROUP of American pastoralists toured the State recently ...

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  10. POLICE CALLED IN

    BRISBANE police yesterday began a search for a mother and her son, 12 ...

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  11. Confident of beating challenge to-day SWING TO EVATT

    CANBERRA. — A shift of at least 10 Labour members during the week-end from the Calwell faction to the Evatt faction was claimed by supporters of the Opposition ...

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  12. Rush stores to beat price increase

    BRISBANE retailers' present tea stocks are expected to be sold in the next two or three days. Housewives yesterday rushed city and ...

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  13. EVATT CHARGES

    A MEETING of the Labour Party's Federal executive will be held in Canberra ...

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  14. "Cheapest to drink"

    CANBERRA.—Tea would still be Australia's cheapest drink despite the 1/7 per lb. price increase ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Now floods in Britain.

    LONDON, October 19 (.A.A.P)—Floods, following torrential rain have isolated towns, disrupted ...

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  16. POLICE INQUIRY AT ROCKHAMPTON CLAIM HORSE RECEIVED POISON BEFORE RACE

    ROCKHAMPTON.—Police are investigating a suspected horse-poisoning case. The horse concerned finished unplaced in a ...

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  17. Probate talks

    HOBART.—The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) will ask the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to call a special ...

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  18. BOSS AGAIN

    LAST NIGHT'S picture of Ken Archer, 26, after he had again been selected to captain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Japan lent two U.S. destroyers

    NEW YORK, October 19 (A.A.P.).—Japan's growing Navy was strengthened to-day when the United States ...

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  21. CO-ED 'HARD' ON TEACHERS

    SYDNEY — Co-education would make teachers' jobs harder, Sydney Church of England Grammar School ...

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  22. TOOTED TAXI HORN AS HE WAS DYING

    MELBOURNE.—A dying taxi-driver tooted his horn desperately last night to attract attention while he gave directions to an injured passenger. His cab—a private hire ...

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  23. U.S. honour to Aust. soldier

    TOKIO, October 19 (A.A.P.)—Australian Lieutenant-General Henry Wells, to-day received the United ...

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  24. PHONE CALL: THEN DRUGS

    ROCKHAMPTON.—Police yesterday located a cylinder of dangerous drugs near the old sand wharf on ...

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  25. Wife saw fatal crash

    CAIRNS.—Clive Victor Faithful, 35, of Aloomba (16 miles south of Cairns), was fatally injured when ...

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  26. Ford's plan to make "Rolls"

    NEW YORK, October 19.—America soon will be making a high-priced "swanky" car to compete with Britain's ...

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  27. So it's Spring!

    MELBOURNE. — Snow in the Melbourne suburb of West Footscray, huge hailstones in other parts of the ...

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  28. £500,000 Plant

    ADELAIDE.—Engineers worked until late last night to set in motion a new 2500,000 industry for ...

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  29. Korea pay tiff

    TOKIO, October 19 (A.A.P.).—The Commander of the United States forces in the Far East (General) ...

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  30. Magpie attack

    PERTH.—Because of two vicious attacks by a magpie, a 10-year-old boy is in hospital, and may lose an eye. ...

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  31. Commons sits

    LONDON, October 19 (A.A.P.)—The House of Commons re-assembled to—day after the summer recess. ...

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  32. S.O.S. BRINGS LAST-MINUTE RESCUE

    MELBOURNE — A dramatic radio message picked up by a radio operator on the Australian ...

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  33. £16,000 Fire

    MELBOURNE — Flames encircled fire hydrants and prevented 100 men from checking a £16,000 blaze ...

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  34. To hunt dingo

    ARMIDALE.—Residents of Tilbuster, Exmouth, and Black Mountain, in the Armidale district, to-day will ...

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  35. 3 Die on road

    MELBOURNE.—Three people were killed on Melbourne roads last night. ...

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