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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. DR. HALSE AT CHARTERS TOWERS

    A HAPPY PICTURE of the Archbishop of Brisbane, Dr. Halse. conversing with puplls at St. Gabriel 's School at Charters towers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THREE CHANCES AT TRUCE TALKS

    MUNSAN, September 28.—The United Nations Command made three new proposals on the deadlocked prisoner exchange issue at the Korean truce talks to-day, and the negotiations were recessed for another 10 days to give the Communists time to ...

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  6. WIDE SHAKE-UP FOR N.S.W. POLICE

    SYDNEY, September 28.—The most sweeping changes in the history of the New South Wales police force are now being put into effect. Following closely on the disclosure on ...

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  7. COAL MINERS FACE CRISIS

    SYDNEY, September 28: For the first time ia more than 20 years, the books of New South Wales misers ...

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  8. WAR THREAT LESSENED

    WASHINGTON, September 28.—General Omar Bradley told reporters yesterday that be thought the ...

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  9. BOMB ERROR COST HARD-WON HILL

    SEOUL, September 26.—Greek troops stormed the crest of a hill on the Korean western front to-day, and beat off 10 counterattacks by 800 Chinese, and then were forced ...

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  10. WORLD'S MOST GUARDED WOMAN

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 28. Under a burner heading , "The World's Most Guarded Woman" the ...

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  11. New Crisis Likely In Egypt

    LONDON, September 28. Renter's Cairo correspondent says Cairo's military Commander last tight ...

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  12. TO PROBE GOODNA ESCAPE

    BRISBANE, September 28. An inquiry will be held into the escape of a woman patient from the mental hospital at Hoodas on ...

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  13. Cut Petrol Prices In Some Areas

    BRISBANE, September 28: "Petrol price, will definitely be reduced soon in many parts of Queensland" the ...

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  14. AORANGI TO LEAVE U.S. RUN

    SYDNEY, September 28. Australia 's only regular passenger sea link with North America is to be ...

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  15. Peace Talks Postponed?

    TOKIO, September 28.—(A.A.P.). The head of the Japanese committee for the communist-sponsored peking ...

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  16. Democrats Have Fund Upset, Too

    LOUISVILLE (Kantucky) September 28.— Dessocratic Presideatial Candidate Governor Adlai Stevenson. ...

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  17. Tanker Tow Nearing End

    CAIRNS, September 28.—The tug Carloce , which is engaged in towing the disabled tanker Neverita to the ...

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  18. ENEMY NO "PUSHOVER"

    BRISBANE, September 28. The enemy in the Korean war was by no means a pushover , said Major-General K. ...

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  19. Lost Title To Wed Man She Loves

    LONDON, September 28.—Princess Zabariah, attractive 21-years-old Princess of the Royal Malayan House of ...

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  20. One Dead, 2 Hurt in House Fire

    MELBOURNE, September 23.—A woman was burned to death in her bed. and two men were rescued ...

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  21. NEW SCHEME FOR TEACHERS

    BRISBANE, Sept. 28.— The Teachers Union president, Miss R. Don, said today she thought the Junior ...

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  22. TERRORISTS MASSACRE ANIMALS

    LONDON. Sept. 28.—Reuter 's Nairobi correspondent says police aided by dogs have arrested nearly 100 ...

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  23. FIRES START IN BLUE MOUNTAINS

    SYDNEY, September 28.—Several Blue Mountains areas had an anxious few hours to-day and last night ...

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  24. Motor Cyclist Killed at Bowen

    BOWEN, September 28.—A well-known railway employee, Noel Vincent McGrath 22. night officer at ...

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  25. Red Troops In Korea?

    SEOUL, September 28. A Surrendered North Korean secuetty officer sail in an interview to-day that he ...

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  26. Boy Killed By Cricket Ball

    BRISBANE, Sept. 28. — A 10-year-old boy was fatally injured when he was hit on the head by a cricket ball ...

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  27. Pilot, Airline Blamed For Tragic Crash

    WASHINGTON, September 28. — The U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board yesterday Warned Inadequate ...

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  28. "MYSTERY" DEATH PROBE

    SYDNEY, Sept. 28.—Homicide ana Scientific Bureau detectives are probing the mysbery death early ...

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  29. Menzies To Visit N.Q.

    CAIRNS, September 28.—The Prime Minuter (Mr. R. G. Menzies) will visit North Queensland following his ...

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  30. WILL PAY FOR JET VICTIMS

    LONDON, September 27.—Compensation is to be paid to everyone who suffered in the jet plane disaster at ...

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  31. Widen Loan Council Scope

    BRISBANE, September 25.An Australia-wide convention of local authorities, with bringing there ...

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  32. 113 Dead In Mexico Floods

    MEXICO CITY, September 28.—At least 113 people have died in floods covering a third of Mexico. ...

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  33. Appeal Against Death Sentence

    SYDNEY, September 27.— Mrs. Yvonne Gladys Fletcher has lodged an appeal against ber sentence to death. ...

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  34. ASSIMILATE AUST. NATIVES

    BRISBANE, September 28. The Minister-in-Charge of Native Affairs (Mr. W. Moore) left for Canberra ...

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  35. GUNMAN HAD SMALL HAUL

    SYDNEY, September 28.—After threatening to shoot a 17-year-old Maltese girl if she screamed an armed bandit ...

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  36. Champions Come, Go

    SYDNEY, September 28. Two Australian who are both world sporting champions, were In the overseas ...

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  37. SCIENTISTS FOUND NEW MOUNTAINS-UNDER SEA

    LONDON, September 28.—British scientists found previously uncharted mountains under the sea during a two-and-a-half-year voyage round the world which ended to-day, ...

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  38. VAST CROWDS CELEBRATED ROCKHAMPTON'S DOUBLE"

    ROCKHAMPTON, September 28.—RockHampton and district turned out twice on Saturday and again at night to celebrate the city's [?]test historic double—the opening of the ...

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  39. ON THE WARPATH

    NEW YORK, Sept. 28. Seventy Iroqulois Indians went on the warpath yesterday and marched in full ...

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  40. FEDERAL AID FOR LEAF MEN URGED

    BUNDABERG, September 28.—A strong case for Federal assistance to the Queensland tobacco industry was made by the Chairman of the Queensland Tobacco Marketing Board, Mr. ...

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  41. MILLIONS SPENT ON HOUSING

    BRISBANE, September 28. A total of £76,000,000 hud been spent on housing in Queensland in the last six ...

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  42. FLYING OBJECTS FROM OUTSIDE

    NEW YORK, September 27.—The United Stales Air, Force has a "breathtaking"' report expressing belief that ...

    Article : 117 words
  43. QUEEN NOW SLIMMER

    LONDON, September 28.— Latest povtrail of the QUeens shows her to be much slimmer ...

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  44. CAIRNS TUG IN MERCY DASH

    CAIRNS, Sept. 28.— Theting Tully Falls. loft Cairns about midnight with police, a doctor, and an ambulance ...

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  45. MORE COPPER THIS YEAR

    CANBERRA. Sept. 28.— Refined copper production in Australia is up 18 per cent, above last year, the rise ...

    Article : 68 words
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