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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.

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  4. ALL BUT RESIGNED TO EARLY END TO WAR IN KOREA

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—The United States Government was all but resigned to a long war m Korea, informed sources told the United Press to-day. Top Government officials considered ...

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  5. SURVIVOR 24HRS. AFTER TRAIN SMASH

    Twenty-four hours after the train smash at Harrow, a survivor was seemed alive to-day from the giant tangle ...

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  6. OLD AND THE NEW AT MALTA

    Malta, to-day is a weird mixture of the old and the new. While modern fighter [?] machines [?] across the sky the local farmers work sliently in their small fields with almost stone are farm implements. Here we see L.A.C. Lea Anderson, of hampton, Queensland, watching a local farmer, his wife, and his wife, and his donkey planting their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FURTHER DISMISSALS IN WELLPARK DISPUTE

    Two more gangs of trimmers were [?] on Thursday as Townsville's bulk [?] loading dispute ...

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  8. "BILLY" HUGHES IS FIGHTING FOR LIFE

    SYDNEY, October 9.—Australia's veteran [?] and politician, 38 year old, William Morris Hughes, was fighting for his life against [?] and heart [?] at his Sydney home to-night. ...

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  9. Thallium On Doctor's Orders?

    SYDNEY, October 9.—The New South Wales Government will amend the [?] Act, on that ...

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  10. Potato Crops Attacked By White Ants

    HOME HILL, October 9: This season potato growers have suffered losses through the breakdown of ...

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  11. WOOL PRICES BETTER LAST SALES

    BRISBANE, October 9.—The selection was generally of good top-making standard at the closing of the ...

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  12. SUGAR PRICE RISE DECIDED BY GOVT.

    CANBERRA, October 9.—The retail price of sugar throughout Australia will rise by 1d per lb. The new retail price in capital cities will be 9d per lb. Subject to concurrence of the Queensland Government, the ...

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  13. Doctors Abuse Free Health Scheme?

    BRISBANE, October 9.—Commonwealth Health Department checking officers, believe that a few ...

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  14. HARBOUR WORKERS SEEK MORE PAY

    BRISBANE, October 9.—Decision was reserved by Mr. T. E. Dwyer in the Industrial Court to-day, in a ...

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  15. HIGH COST OF PETROL

    INNISFAIL, October 9.—A matter of high costs exercising the local public is the high costs of transit ...

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  16. Landmark Goes For Progress

    To make way for the levelling of Pilot Hill in the habour area, one of the port's landmarks—the old flagpole ...

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  17. BODY IDENTIFIED

    SYDNEY, October 9.—The body found on an oyster lease at Merimbula, near Eden, on the South Coast, has been ...

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  18. NO BASIS FOR INKERMAN REPORT

    The General Manager of Pioneer Sugar Mills Pty, Ltd. Mr. E. R. Behne, stated on Thursday that the report ...

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  19. FOIL TERRORIST ATTEMPT ON DUCHESS

    SINGAPORE, October 9.—Air [?] and intensive ground patrols failed an apparent terrorist attempt ...

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  20. U.S. Jets Grounded

    WASHINGTON, October 8: United States Air Force said yesterday it had grounded-all of its F-39 Scorpion jet ...

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  21. SENSATION AT OPENING OF VIC. ROYAL COMMISSION

    MELBOURNE, October 9.—Mr. A. J. Fraser (Liberal-Country Party, Grant) caused a sensation to-day when he claimed Parliamentary privilege and asked to be excused from giving evidence before the Royal Commission inquiring ...

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  22. Long Service Leave In Coal

    SYDNEY, October 9.—The Joint Coal Board has supported a claim by mining unions for the mining ...

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  23. Stole Because "He Was Cold"

    CAIRNS, October 9.—A man who police claimed walked around generally in a semi-nude state, said in the ...

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  24. Improvement In Rail Homes

    BRISBANE, October 9.—Plain have been approved for improving two portable railway cottages at Gumlu, the ...

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  25. Plans for Atom Proof Building

    BRISBANE, October 9.—Plans for a £1,687,000 atom-proof 14-story taxation building in Brisbane will be ...

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  26. INNISFAIL CRUSHINGS

    INNISFAIL, October 9.—Weekly crushing figures for the three mills in the district, to last week-end with seasonal ...

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  27. U.K. BOYS MORE "ACCIDENT PRONE"

    LONDON, October 9.—Boys are more "accident prone" on British roads than girls, according to figures ...

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  28. NO KEPPEL LIBERAL

    BRISBANE, October 9.—Following a joint discussion between the Country Party and Liberal Party executives ...

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  29. NEW CHIEF FOR EVEREST CLIMB

    LONDON, October 9.—Colonel John Hunt (42), an experienced mountaineer, will lend the 1958 British ...

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  30. STEEL BRIDGES FOR HEAVIER LOCOS

    BRISBANE, October 9.—The long range programme of the Railway Department to make the north coast line ...

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  31. CONTINUE MANHUNT

    NAIROBI, October 9.—Kenya police to-day continued one of the biggest manhunts in the Colony's history ...

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  32. REDS FIRE ON U.S. PLANE

    BERLIN, October 9.—A Russian plane fired warning shots from machine guns at a United States plane in the ...

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  33. SUGAR TO BE STORED IN SHIRE HALL BASEMENT

    INNISFAIL, October 9.—Arrangements have been made to store raw sugar in the basement of the Johnstone Shire Hall. This follows the acute ...

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  34. Talks On Meat Agreement

    CANBERRA, October 9.—Annual price negotiations under the terms of the 15 years' meat agreement ...

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  35. DISCUSS NEW 5-YEAR PLAN

    LONDON, October 9.—The 18th Soviet Communist Party Congress yesterday began discussion of the new ...

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  36. Court Hearing In Hopsital YOUTH ON MACKAY MURDER CHARGE

    MACKAY, Oct. 9.—Allan Robert Cairns (19) railway employee, was arrested on a murder charge this afternoon. A red-headed, freddy faced, well-built youth, Cairns, was ...

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  37. "KNOWS NOTHING" OF PEAK DOWNS FARM PLAN

    LONDON, October 9.—"The Daily Telegraph" says Sir Donald Perrott, Chairman of the Queensland-British Food ...

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  38. U.S. PROTEST TO SOVIET

    WASHINGTON, October 9.—The United States Secretary of State (Mr. Acheson) said yesterday the United States ...

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  39. WHARFIES EARN £16 A WEEK

    BRISBANE, October 9.—Brisbane's 2,400 watersiders were paid nearly £16 a week last financial year. ...

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  40. NEW U.N. PRESIDENT?

    NEW YORK, October 9.—Mr. Lester B. Pearson, Canadian Minister for External Affairs, would be unopposed ...

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  41. Mercy Flight

    CAIRNS, October 9.—Bush Pilots' Auster aircraft, chartered by the Cairns Ambulance Brigade, to-day made a ...

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  42. PEACE TALKS

    RANGOON, October 9.—A full dress peace conference between the Burmese Government and the Karen ...

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  43. WILL BE QUERIED ON WHARF LABOUR

    BRISBANE, October 9.—The Brisbane manager of the Blue Star Line (Mr. W. A. Craig) has been called to ...

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  44. U.S. ENTRY DENIED 200 SCIENTISTS

    CHICAGO, October 9.—An American professor said to—day the United States had denied entry to more than ...

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  45. HARBOUR WORKS WELL ADVANCED

    Pumping of sand into the Harbour Board's reclamation pool is expected to resume next week after a month's interruption during which plant improvements were effected. ...

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  46. CASKET MAJORS TO SOUTH AGAIN

    BRISBANE, October 9.—Golden Casket No. 1822 drawn to-day resulted:— First prize. No. 46899. A. ...

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  47. FOOTBALL

    LONDON, October 9.—A crowd of 29,400 paid £3860 to see the Kangaroos gain a clear-cut victory. 20-6, over ...

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  48. Death Penalty

    OLDENBURG (Germany), October 9.—Battery Sergeant-major Edward Smith, a British regular army soldier ...

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  49. Tanks For Britain

    LONDON, October 9.—The Turkish Prime Minister (Adnan Manderes), and the Foreign Minister (Fuat ...

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  50. TENNIS

    BRISBANE, October 9.—The L.T.A.A. has approved a [?]our of Queensland country centres by four Australian ...

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  51. Motor Insurance May Be Prohibitive

    BRISBANE, October 9.—A warning is given in the annual report of the State Insurance Commissioner ...

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  52. Cairns To Have Petrol Terminal

    CAIRNS, October 9.—The initial stages of an extensive building programme will commence within a week ...

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