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  3. WILD HILL FIGHTING IN KOREA

    NEW YORK, September 12 (A.A.P.).-Savage hill fighting in Eastern Korea and the third straight day of jet plane battles far ...

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  4. LATEST R.A.F. JET FIGHTER

    BRI[?]IN'S [?]ewest jet [?] Hswker P1957. The R.A.F. has or[?] mass production of the fighter. Although the R.A.F. has net [?]ned performance [?] exports say the jet will "outfight [?] in the world." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAPAN'S TRADE OFFERS MAY BE ULTIMATUM

    BRISBANE, September 12.—Many Brisbane firms to-day received Japanese anese trade circulars, Four days after the signing of the Japanese Peace treaty According to one city business man many Japanese trade catalogues ...

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  6. AUSTRALIANS HANDICAPPED IN KOREA

    LONDON, September 12.— The "Daily Mail" in a leader to-day said, "Australian airman in Kerea are said to be [?]erly ...

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  7. PUSH JETS SENSATION AT AIR SHOW

    LONDON, September 12.— A sew plane which is claimed to be the world' fas[?]est fighter was the sensation of Britain's ...

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  8. Townsville May Export to Japan

    Regular exports of Mt. I[?] from Townsville to Japan may be developed shortly. ...

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  9. Pack of lies Says Truman

    WASHINGTON, September 12.—president Trumen yesterday denounced as "just a pack of lies," charges that waste and ...

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  10. Builders Declare War On Black Marketeers

    MACKAY, September 12.—Queensland master builders will declare war on black market men. ...

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  11. Another Wild Meeting For Menzies

    MELBOURNE, September 12 To-night's Town Hall meeting of the Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Meugles) was in a constant ...

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  12. Prices Of Japanese Goods Startle London

    LONDON, September 12.—The "Daily Mail" says that Japanese made goods, now being offered in the British Empire markets, are ob=n view in London. ...

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  13. Red Troops Training In Strength

    BERLIN, September 12.—Soviet forces are ready to begin their [?] Allied officers said yesterday, that ...

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  14. HIGH PRAISE FOR TRAINEES

    BRISBANE, September 13.—"These boys will make soldiers as good [?] any," said the Commanding Officer, Lieoutenant-Colenel ...

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  15. America Sees Hope Again In Persia

    WASHINGTON, September 12. (A.A.P.).-The move by the Persian Premier (Dr. Mo[?]) to send his "ultimatum" to Britain ...

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  16. Police Remove 16,842 Names

    Police eliminated 16,342 names from the current Brisbane Supreme Court jury list. This was revealed in Parliament ...

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  17. Really Gave Shirrs Off Their Backs

    LOS ANGELES, September 12: Five hundred advertising men have literally Riven their shirts to Korea. ...

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  18. DANCED FOR 51 DAYS

    BRESCIA, September 12.—A 34-years-old Italian, Enzo Basile, trapped exhausted at midnight last night after dancing for 51 ...

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  19. Child Born After Mother's Death

    HAMILTON (Ontario) September 12 (A-A.P.).—A girl was born at Hamilton general hospital last night, eight minutes after her ...

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  20. MAY HAVE PLASTIC PLANE SOON

    LONDON, September 13 (A.A.P) Many technical experts at a preview of Britain's jet age shows at Farnborough, Hampshire, were ...

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  21. WHO SAID DEPRESSION?

    LONDON, September 12.—"Up, up, up go the profits of Britain's industrial companies," says the "Daily ...

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  22. POPE ORDERED TO REST

    HOME, September 1. — The Pope, who is 76, has been ordered by his doctors to rest. He is at Castel Gondolfo, his ...

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  23. DAIRYMEN SEETHING WITH INDIGNATION

    BRISBANE, September 12.—The Acting Premier, Mr. V. C. Gair, said to-night that the Government was watching the butter position to see that available supplies were not withheld from the ...

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  24. Registration of Builders Sought

    MACKAY, September 12.— Registration of approved builders to protect the building industry and the public against unqualified ...

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  25. RAIN AWAITED IN TOWERS DISTRICT

    CHARTERS TOWERS, September 12.—"Stock at present are in good to fair condition, but if no rain falls within the ...

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  26. King Still Receives Medical Attention

    LONDON, September 12. — It was announced from Buckingham Palace last night that on the advice of his doctors the King will ...

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  27. TRAGEDY AT INNISFAIL

    INNISFAIL, September 12.—Pletro Frachis, cane farmer of Mundoo, near Innisfail, went to work on his farm at 5 a.m., ...

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  28. Mining Dredges Must Now Prevent River Damage

    BRISBANE, September 12.—Under a Bill amending the Mining Act, which passed its first reading in "Parliament to-day, no mining company will be flowed to pollute rivers or lakes in Queensland with ...

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  29. Merino Drops Again

    MELBOURNE, September 12.—Beat merino fleece price dropped a further 5 per cent at the wool sales to-day. ...

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  30. TOURISTS MEAN MUCH TO BRITAIN

    Tourist traffic in Britain ou[?] July broke nil previous record. The British Travel and Holiday Association state that during this ...

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  31. Chronic Drunks Are Just Sick People

    LONDON, September 12.—Dr. Herbert Pullay-Strecker save chronic drunks are just flick people who should be cared for ...

    Article : 105 words
  32. MYSTERY TREE AT BUNDABERG

    BUNDABERG, September 12.—Grass around a squat bloodwood tree in a paddock, which was swept by fire recently, was not ...

    Article : 104 words
  33. Girl Stabbed at Communion Rail

    DES MOUSES, September 12.- Pretty Terry O'Connor, 23, was Blabbed twice in the back with a hunting knife as she approached ...

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  34. UNTOUCHABILITY ABILITY TO BE BANNED

    NEW DELHI, September 12.— The Indian Government will shortly introduce suitable legislation to penalise the practice of ...

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