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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. KOREA CREST STILL IN U.N. HANDS

    SEOUL, October 13.—Chinese troops regained three small knobs on the north steps of White Horse ...

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  5. FIRST STEP INSTATE SUGAR EXPANSION

    BRISBANE, October 13.—the sugar industry's expansion drive in Queensland will have as its first steps the assignment of big additional areas on which to grow cane and the provision for 1082 more growers. ...

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  6. CLAIMS FAROUK TO BE TRIED FOR TREASON

    CAIRO, October 13.—The Arabic newspaper "Al Akhbar" said to-day ex-King Farouk will be tried for high treason as a result of a statement by his valet that he asked the British ...

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  7. AIR MANOEUVRES OVER BRITAIN

    Intense aerial activity over almost the whole of the country marked the opening of Exercise Ardent, Britain's biggest post-war air operation. Units of the American, Belgian and Dutch air forces are taking part in the [?] Here is the scene in an underground control room of an anti-aircraft defence post somewhere in Kent as the positions of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Potatoes Still Hard To Sell

    BRISBANE, October 13: The retail price reduction of 1d to 4d a lb in the price of potatoes had not stopped ...

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  9. Persia To Look East

    TEHERAN, October 13: The new Persian Foreign Minister former Deputy Premier (Mr. Fatemi) ...

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  10. Reds Allege U.S. Plane Violation

    LONDON, October 13.—Russia has delivered a note of protest to America against an American ...

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  11. Seamen To Hold 24-Hour Strike?

    SYDNEY, October 13.—Seamen from all ports in Australia will stop work for 24 hours from 8 a.m. to-morrow to protest against the employers' application for a reduction of the ...

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  12. REFEREE RUSHED TO HOSPITAL AFTER WILD BOUT

    SYDNEY, October 13.—Australia's leading referee Bill [?] collapsed after he had refereed a ...

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  13. Says Profits By Companies Not Crime

    SYDNEY, October 13.—It was time the Federal Government and the Treasury ceased to regard profits ...

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  14. "Billy" On The Mend

    SYDNEY, October 13.—Australia's oldest statement 88-year-old Mr. W. M. Hughes is rapidly ...

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  15. Pile-up May Halt Sugar Crushing

    BRISBANE, October 13: Northern waterside disputes, lack of shipping, and the slow turn-round of ...

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  16. LABOUR HELPS COUNTRY, SAYS PREMIER

    ROCKHAMPTON, October 13.—No man and no party in Parliament had more consistently opposed ...

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  17. Inference In Evidence At Commission

    SYDNEY, October 18.—The only reasonable inference that could be drawn from the evidence of former ...

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  18. WORLD DIPLOMATS GATHER FOR U.N.O. ASSEMBLY

    NEW YORK, October 13: Hundreds of [?] from all parts of the world are arriving in New york for ...

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  19. Tax By States Necessary?

    CANBERRA, October 13.—A gathering of Common­wealth and State Treasury experts had agreed that a ...

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  20. FROZEN FUND BANK RELEASE

    MELBOURNE, October 13: The Chairmen of the Association Banks (Mr. P. F. G. Gordon) said to-night that ...

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  21. Aussie Detained

    TOKIO, October 13—Japanese police at Kure (Southern Japan) said to-day that they were detaining an Australian ...

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  22. LOAN COUNCIL TO DEBATE INTEREST

    CANBERRA, Oct. 13.—The Loan Council will hold special meeting on Friday at the request of the States ...

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  23. Naval Recruit On Murder Charge

    MELBOURNE, October 13: A young naval recruit awakened his father early yesterday and shot him ...

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  24. OPIUM HAUL

    BRISBANE, October 13.—Customs officers seized 4½oz. of opium In the tanker Marpessa in Brisbane to-day. ...

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  25. 4,000,000 WORDS; COST £150,000 N.S.W. LIQUOR ROYAL COMMISSION ENDS

    SYDNEY, October 13.—After 14 months, the taking of 4,000,000 words, and an estimated £150,000 expenditure, the Liquor Royal ...

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  26. CLOTHES CHEAPER IN AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, October 13.—Australian textiles were cheaper than those made in Japan, the crew of the ...

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  27. £9 M. MORE EV WOOL FOR THREE MONTHS

    BRISBANE, October 13.—Australia's return from wool for the three months ended September 30, was nearly £9,000,000 more than for the opening quarter of the 1951-52 ...

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  28. RECORD CRUSH AT VICTORIA Mill

    INGHAM, October 12.—Victoria mill broke its own record last week with a crushing of 14,013 tons. ...

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  29. Points In U.S. Poll Campaign

    NEW YORK, October 13.—Reports received from Its correspondents in 18 States, said the "New York Times" to-day ...

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  30. BUDGET DEBATE TO CONTINUE

    BRISBANE, October 13.—The debate on Queensland's record £62,000,000 Budget will be resumed in Parliament ...

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  31. Pensioners Live "Like Animals"

    CANBERRA, October 13.—Many pensioners now living like animals would gladly refund the recent increase in ...

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  32. MURDERED WIFE, STAYS IN HOUSE WITH CHILDREN

    SYDNEY, October 13.—The wife of a Parkes grazier lay dead on the dining room Hoor of her ...

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  33. SECOND GLASGOW GIRL MURDER

    LONDON, October 13.—A young factory girl was stabbed to death in Glasgow to-day—the second Glasgow ...

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  34. Cattle Grids To Last 100 Years

    BRISBANE, October 13.—Steel motor grids, claimed by their manufacturers to last for at least 100 years, are to ...

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  35. TO SCRAP CARRIER

    LONDON, October 13.—The Admiralty announced yesterday that it had decided to scrap the Fleet aircraft ...

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  36. Other Transport To Supercede Railways

    BRISBANE, October 13.—Railways would be superceded in the course of time by other forms of transport for the carriage of certain types of goods, the Minister for ...

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  37. FRANCE HAS GAS TURBINE MOTOR CAR

    The new "Cemo-turbo" designed by M. Grigoire is now on view at the Paris Motor Show, where it is proving one of the chief attraction. The car carried a streamlined two-seater saloon body, very attractive in style. The engine which burns paraffin, develops a thrust equal to 169 h.p. The car is said to be going into production very shortly. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. Appoint New Police Chief

    SYDNEY, October 18.—New Sooth Wain Police Commissioner (Mr. J. S. Scott) retired to-day. ...

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  39. RETURN OF ATOM CHIEF

    LONDON, October 13.—Britian's atomic research chief at Harwell, Sir John Cockroft, arrived in London ...

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  40. SEVEN SETTLE FOR £20,037

    MELBOURNE, October 13.—Damage claims that arose oat of a picnic van smash at Broadford, 46 ...

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  41. SOLOMON WOULD ENDORSE THIS TEST

    A novel method of appraising a man's sobriety was divulged by Dr. John King Joyce in the Court of Petty Sessions on Monday. The doctor said he asked himself the question: "Would ...

    Article : 103 words
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