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  4. WEATHER FORECAST

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  5. RIVER AND BAY TIDES

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  6. LULL IN KOREAN FIGHTING U.N. LINES STOENGTHENED: MINOR THRUSTS REPULSED

    TOKYO, September 12.—The United Nations strengthened their new defence lines today, while fending off small-scale Communist attacks. The Northerners sent in a series of minor thrusts all round the front in the last 48 hours, but made no penetrations. ...

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  7. MELBOURNE SCHOOLBOYS VISIT CITY

    Thirty-nine boys from the Melbourne Church of England Grammar School and two of their masters, who are touring Queensland, were shown over the Town Hall by the Mayor (Mr H. Jeffries) yesterday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MLA DEFENDS HIGH PRICES FOR MEAT

    BRISBANE, September 12.—In a spirited defence of high meat prices for graziers, Mr Sparkes (CP., Aubigny) told Parliament today that graziers were fully entitled to good ...

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  9. SWAB INQUIRIES IN NEWCASTLE

    SYDNEY, September 12. — Two swab inquiries opened today by the Newcastle Jockey Club stewards lasted almost ...

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  10. GOLD POLICY UNCHANGED

    PARIS, September 11.— The special gold committee of the International Monetary Fund today ...

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  11. Big Search For Timber

    MACKAY, September 12.— The Mackay Harbour Board is looking for 1,500,000 sup. ft. of timber. It is to be used in the ...

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  12. LABOUR COULD DEFEAT REDS

    BRISBANE, September 12.— Labour was the only force which could defeat Communism in Australia, Mr Walsh ...

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  13. MISSING NURSE SAFE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, September 12. — The Scottish migrant nurse, Sheila Proctor, for whom police in Queensland and New ...

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  14. BANS SOUGHT BY BAPTISTS

    BRISBANE, September 12.— The banning ot liquor at weddings and the slashing of "exorbitant prizes" offered in ...

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  15. DEATH OF FIELD MARSHALSMUTS

    CAPETOWN, September 11.—The death occurred today of Field Marshal Smuts. Field Marshal Smuts died at ...

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  16. PREPARATION OF TRAINING CAMP

    CANBERRA, September 12.—Preparations at national service training camps are ahead of ...

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  17. Trawlers Fouled By Underwater Object

    PORTLAND (Maine), September 11.—The crewmen of two trawlers claimed here today that the trawlers had been ...

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  18. The Blame For inflation

    BRISBANE, September 12.— The Federal Cabinet-had defeated revaluation of the Australian' £ by one vote within ...

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  19. NSW GOVERNMENT'S NARROW ESCAPE

    SYDNEY, September 12.— The New South Wales Government narrowly escaped defeat on a vote today, only four ...

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  20. OPPOSES U.S. WOOL SCHEME

    PORT ELIZABETH, September 11.—Mr J. L. McHardy, managing director of the South African Wool Disposal ...

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  21. "WALL AGAINST COMMUNISM"

    LONDON, September 11.— Reuter's Pretoria correspondent states that the Prune Minister (Dr Malan), ...

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  22. N. Z. Waterfront Dispute

    WELLINGTON, September 13.—The waterfront stoppage over the lampblack dispute remains thus far confined to ...

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  23. Graziers Meet At Cairns

    CAIRNS, September 12.—A delegate to the conference of the cattle committee of the Graziers' Association of ...

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  24. MEAT TO AMERICA AS DOLLAR EARNER

    BRISBANE, September 12.—The whole, dollar requirements of the British Empire could be obtained if graziers were allowed to sell Australian and New Zealand meat in ...

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  25. HIGH PRICES AND INFLATION

    CANBERRA, September 12.— Revaluation would tend to intensify inflation rather than overcome it, although the price ...

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  26. Maitland Flood Danger

    SYDNEY, September 12.— Maitland is again in danger of flooding. Already water has entered ...

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  27. SYDNEY WOOL PRICES FIRM

    SYDNEY, September 12.— Prices remained firm on yesterday's level for all types at the Sydney wool sales today. ...

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  28. PLEADS GUILTY TO SEXUAL OFFENCE

    IPSWICH, September 12.— Pleading guilty in the Court of Petty Session today to a serious sexual offence on his sister, ...

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  31. SHORTER HOURS, FEWER HOUSES

    BRISBANE, September 12. — The introduction of a 40-hour week was one of the main causes of the present housing ...

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  32. Paralysis Cases In Canberra

    CANBERRA, September 12. —The next 10 days will disclose whether a severe poliomyelitis epidemic has struck ...

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  33. HOME-MADE GUN

    CAIRNS, September 12.— Laurence Becks, 37, of Cairns, was fined £10 in the Summons Court this morning by Mr E. D. ...

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  34. NO FIRM CABINET DECISIONS ON INFLATIONARY SPIRAL

    CANBERRA, September 12.—After a two days' meeting grappling with the problem of devising measures to combat the inflationary spiral, the Cabinet adjourned tonight without having reached any firm decisions. ...

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  35. BRITISH MIGRANTS IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, September 12.— Queensland was probably the only State to receive more British than non-British ...

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  36. ADVOCATE FOR RED CHINA

    GENEVA, September 11.— The fifth annual assembly of the World Federation of United Nations' Associations ...

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  37. SAVING HOUSE MATERIALS

    BRISBANE, September 12.— Mr Dewar (Lib., Chermside) asked the Minister fdr Labour and Industry (Mr Jones) in ...

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