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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON.

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  4. TITO SENDS TROOPS, TANKS TO BORDERS OF TRIESTE

    LONDON, October 16.—Reuter's Rome correspondent reports that under cover of darkness on Wednesday Marshal Tito ordered Yugoslav troops, tanks and artillery to the border of Trieste. ...

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  5. CONFUSION ON INCREASE IN BASIC WAGE

    BRISBANE, October 16.—The decision of the State Industrial Court to-day to increase the basic wage in Queensland by 3/- a week has caused consternation and confusion among ...

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  6. 70-YEAR-OLD GAOL CELLS FACE DEMOLITION

    Part of the 70-year-old gaol at North Ward is being demolished to make way for the new Central School which is being erected. Demolition workers are here seen working on the destruction of a 12-[?] block. Another block of cells remains to receive attention. (Fraley Studio photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COAL TALKS FAIL TO STRIKE

    BRISBANE, October 16: The Queensland [?] Association has decided to refer to the Coal ...

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  8. FOWL CAME TO TOWN ON TOP OF SPARE WHEEL

    The [?] of a fowl [?] on the spare wheel of a tourer ?ar in front of a ...

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  9. Restraining Order Sought By Rail Chief

    BRISBANE, October 16.—The state Industrial Court on Monday will hear an application by the ...

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  10. DOCTOR OFF ROLL OVER DRUG CASE

    SYDNEY, October 16.—Dr. Joseph Roy Baker, whose Blue Mountains practice was bought out by ...

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  11. NO PHOTOGRAPHS OF QUEEN'S BODYGUARD

    MELBOURNE, October 16.—For security reasons, police to-day asked the Press not be print photographs of three leading Melbourne detective who have been appointed to the bodyguard which will watch over the safely ...

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  12. North Koreans Don't Want To Go Home

    PAN MUM JOM, October 16 (A.A.P.-Reuter): Defiant North Korean prisoners flatly refused to-day to ...

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  13. Wharves Guarded In Guiana

    GEORGETOWN (British Guiana), October 16.—Picked police, with orders to shoat guarded ...

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  14. Appearance And Costume Both Brief

    LONDON, October 16: Fourteen of the world's most beautiful girls gathered at a ...

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  15. 126 Charges Op £10 Note Forgeries

    SYDNEY, October 16.—One hundred and twenty six charges of having circulated forged £10 notes ...

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  16. DEAD SPY INDICTED BY McCARTHY

    NEW YORK, October 16: Senator Joseph McCarthy said yesterday that Julius Rosenberg, executed stone ...

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  17. Mobile Unit To Control Malaria

    BRISBANE, October 16: A mobile malaria control company of the Citizen Military Forces has been ...

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  18. Army Alerted For Duty On Royal Tour

    BRISBANE, Oct. 16.—During the Queen's visit to Queensland, routes of the Royal Progress in the ...

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  19. Fresh Report On Missing U.K. Diplomat

    LONDON, October 15.—Beuter's Vienna correspondent says "Informations Danulbiennes", an ...

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  20. SENATOR WANTS EXPLANATION ON CRITICISM

    CANBERRA, October 16. Senator O'Flaherty (Lab. S.A.) to-day told the Senate that the Chairman of ...

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  21. ACTRESS LEAVES MAID £20,000

    LONDON, October 16.—(A.A.P.): The actress, Lily Brayton, former wife of the late Oscar Asche, left £20,000 ...

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  22. 12 Years For Pole On Sydney Charges

    SYDNEY, October 16.—A 27-year-old Pole who attempted to choke a young woman in her bedroom, was ...

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  23. TRIED TO KILL DYING HUSBAND

    LONDON, October 16.—A middle-aged woman, who tried to kill her husband dying of an incurable cancer, ...

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  24. Royal Tour Road Safety Campaign

    BRISBANE, October 16.—The Australian Road Safety Council plans an Australian-wide road safety campaign for ...

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  25. WOOMERA BOMB DUST DUE IN BRISBANE TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, October 16.—Dust from the Woomera bomb explosion on Thursday is due ever Brisbane at noon to-morrow. But if it is ...

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  26. PLAQUE UNVEILED TO MEMORY OF "LITTLE DIGGER"

    LONDON, October 16.—The Duke of Gloucester unvelled a bronze portrait plaque in memory of the ...

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  27. TALKED IN SLEEP

    LONDON, October 16.—A husband who beard his wife talking in her sleep and inferred from her remarks that ...

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  28. Radar "Defence For A-Bomb

    NEW YORK, October 16.—A radar network that may herald a new ers in atomic age defence will be put into ...

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  29. RITA HAYWORTH IN FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES

    HOUSTON (Texas), October 16.—Actress Rita Hayworth said she was short of money and must ...

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  30. CANADA WORKING ON REVOLUTIONARY PLANE

    OTTAWA, October 16.—Sir Roy Dobson, leading British aircraftmaker, said to-day Canada was designed secret nothing projects so revolutionary in concept there was [?] ...

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  31. Helicopter Cuts Travel Time

    NEW YORK, October 16. —With 281,000 miles flown and 4,700 hours of air experience, the New York ...

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  32. U.S. VICE-PRESIDENT IS ALSO A DIPLOMAT

    SYDNEY, October l5.—The United States Vice-President, Mr. Richard Nixon, used diplomacy for his talks with leading New South Wales unionists to-day. Mr. Nixon divided his discussions into two audiences to "meet ...

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  33. HANGS FOR NOTHING

    CAIRO, October 15.—Sergeant Zunkal, official Egyptian executioner has decided to forego his fees when ...

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  34. Egypt Demands Evacuation Of "Refugees"

    NEW YORK October 16.—Mahmoud Azmi of Egypt said to-day Egypt said to-day could not accept the continued presence ...

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  35. States Railways On Cane Handling

    MACKAY, October 16.— "Rail handling of cane in the Mackay district, with the exception of the Plane Creek ...

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  36. KEYSTONE KOP BACK

    HOLLYWOOD, October 16. Pioneer laugh-maker of the film industry, Mack Sennett, is back in business after an ...

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  37. Gold Cargo Stolen From Ship

    NEW YORK, October 16.—A shipment of unrefined gold bullion valued at 50,000 dollars (£22,321), was stolen ...

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  38. HITLER FILM DELAY

    WISBADEN, October 16.—A film on the private life of Adolf Hitler, which was to be shown for the first time in 40 ...

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  39. Churchill Accepts Nobel Prize

    LONDON, October 16.—Sir Winston Churchill received the Swedish Ambassador (Mr. Gunnar Hagglof) at No. ...

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  40. TRIBESMEN HANGED

    NAIROBI, October 16. — Twelve Kikuya tribesmen were hanged yesterday for their part in the Tari ...

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