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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
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  4. TENSION MOUNTS IN EGYPT: 75,000 TAKE PART IN RIOTING

    NEW YORK, October ll.—Steel-helmeted Egyptian riot squads cordoned off the British and United States embassies in Cairo, as 75,000 rioters attacked foreign business premises with sticks, stones and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Government May Move On Meat Prices

    BRISBANE, October 11.— The Acting Premier (Mr. V. C. Gair) to-day assured a deputation from the Meat and Allied Trades ...

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  6. NO DECISION ON KOREA TALKS YET

    MUSAN, Oct, 11.— United Nations and enemy liaison officers coaferred for nearly three and a half hours to-day in an ...

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  7. NEW STYLE CHURCH FOR LONDON

    A remarkable new Church—the Trinity Congregational Church—has now been completed at Poplar, on the cast side of London. The design—in ultra-modern style—is the work of Mr, Handyside and Mr. Rogers Stark, Costing £30,000 the new building replaces the old sTrinity Church destroyed during an air raid in 1944. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CHILDREN NOT COMING

    CANBERRA, October 11.— Princes Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were unlikely to bring their two children ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA MAKING A MISTAKE

    BRISBANE, October 11.— Australia had made a terrible mistake in favouring manufacturing at the expense of ...

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  10. Settlement of Mitchell River Urged

    BRISBANE October 11.— Every State Government should use its Powers for a major Government Defence Scheme. Mr. C. F. ...

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  11. U.S. Has An Arctic Radar Barricade

    NEW YORK, October 11.—A network of the largest radar system ever produced had been installed by the American Air ...

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  12. No Change In Scholarship Examination

    BRISBANE, October 11.— The State Government does not propose to alter the present system of Scholarship examinations. ...

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  13. INNISFAIL TOBACCO THEFT SUSPECTED

    INNISFAIL. October 11.— Detective J. Bateman and Detective Constable Welss are investigating the disappearance of a large ...

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  14. Sick Leave for Abercorn Teacher

    BRISBANE, October 11.— The Education Director General, Mr. Edwards, said to-day that a teacher was on his way to ...

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  15. MOVE FOR 44-HOUR WEEK

    MELBOURNE, October 11.— The first step in [?] as a general move to object a raintroduction of 44-hours weeks ...

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  16. PETROL TOGO UP ONE PENNY

    MELBOURNE. October 11.— Petrol and kerosene will go up Id a gallon almost Immediately. Oil companies balance sheets ...

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  17. New Ireland Plantations

    CAIRNS, October 11.— If the present drift continued, cocoanut plantations in new Ireland would be non-existent within 30 or 40 ...

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  18. MOVE FOR KIOSK ON CASTLE MILL

    It is estimated by the Townsville and District Tourist Development Australian that in the tourist season, 200 viaitors ...

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  19. MADE ELECTRIC CHAIR AT HOME.

    DETROIT, October 11.—Chester Dunn, 40, killed himself in a home-made electric chair after arguing with his wife, police ...

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  20. WAGE RISE FOR MEAT WORKERS

    SYDNEY, October 11.— About 12,000 meat Industry employees in Queensland. New South Wales. Victoria and South Australia will ...

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  21. MAN'S COURAGE SAVED A LIFE

    TOOWOOMBA, October 11.— The courageous action of a bystander saved the life of a transport truck driver in Toowoomba ...

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  22. LABOURER HAD MANY ALIASES

    CAIRNS, October 11.— Peter John English 32, labourer, who it was stated in the Cairns Court of Petty Sessions to-day, had ...

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  23. GIRL AWARDED £2272 DAMAGES

    BRISBANE, October 11.— Mr. Justice Stanley awarded £2272/13/ to Eama Dawn Maunder Minor, for injuries she received in a ...

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  24. Few Affected by Tax Averaging

    CANBERRA, October 11.— Only about 37,500 primary producers would be affected by the Government's decision to alter the ...

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  25. Urgent Appeal For Canecutters

    MACKAY, October 11.—Urgent appeal was made to-day by the manager of the North Eton Mill for 60 cane cutters to complete ...

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  26. 60,000 DRUG ADDICTS ALARM UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, October 11.— The head of the Treasury Department's Bureau of Narcotics (Mr. Harry J. Aslinger) estimates that between 50,000 and 60,000 U.S. addicts spend an average of 10 ...

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  27. EXTENSIONS FOR TELEPHONE SERVICE

    BRISBANE. October 11.— Though the Commonwealth Government has found it necessary reduce the total amount for ...

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  28. NO BUSHFIRES IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE. October 11.— For the first time this year there were no bushtires in Queensland to-day. ...

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  29. CHALLENGE TO COAL AWARDS

    MELBOURNE, October 11.— The validity of all awards and orders made by the Central Coal Reference Board is challenged in ...

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  30. GOLF

    AUCKLAND. October 11.— Four members of the Australian-Tasman Cup team were among nine players who broke 80 in the first ...

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  31. ALARMING DECREASE IN PRIMARY PRODUCTS

    BRISBANE, October 11.— Butter production dropped from 154,278,000 lb in 1938-39 to 107,959,000 lb last year, according ...

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  32. BURDEKIN PROJECT WILL BE EXPANDED

    BRISBANE, October 11.— The Acting Premier (Mr. V. C Gair) to-day announced that approval had been given to the expenditure by the Burdekin River Authority of a further £159,400 on the first ...

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  33. VON NIDA RETAINS TITLE

    MELBOURNE, October 11.—Norman Von Nida gave a superb display to retain his national title to-day by defeating [?] ...

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  34. ROMA WILL HAVE GOOD RECEPTION

    BRISBANE, October 11.—The State Government to-ay. approved a new Roma Town Council by-law giving the Council power ...

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  35. HOSPITAL COSTS WILL BE EASED

    CANBERRA, October 11— The Commonwealth will play an additional 44 a day to ratients in approved private hospitals ...

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  36. SUGAR CARGOES FROM INNISFAIL

    INNISFAIL, October 11.— The vessel Algana is loading 650 tons, of sugar at Mourilyan Harbour and is due to sail for Brisbane ...

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  37. WOOL PRICES FLUCTUATING

    SYDNEY, October 11.—Wool value dropped 10 to 22 per cent in Sydney to-day. Compared with the "no limit" ...

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  38. Rockhampton Bread Deliveries Reduced

    ROCKHAMPTON, October 11: House deliveries of starch reduced bread by carters in Rockhampton will cease this week-end ...

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  39. BUSINESS POOR AT MACKAY

    MACKAY, October 11.— Because of the district's poor sugar cane crops and the deadening effects of the budget on trade ...

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