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  8. Talk of the Town

    SHOCK for committee of the new Ashgrove Child Minding Centre when the raffle ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "I THINK HE WILL WIN"

    Day, night watch on Metrop. tip SYDNEY, Sat.—Two special guards have been employed to protect Carapooe, one of the best-backed horses in the Metropolitan at ...

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  10. THE GENERAL WAS SAD

    NEW YORK, Sat.—General MacArthur wept as he recited the Lord's Prayer at a triumphant ceremony in Seoul's Capital Building. In a cable from ...

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  11. THE GENERAL WAS HAPPY

    HERE is General Douglas MacArthur as he looked taken he gave the word for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Air Force hits targets beyond 38th Parallel

    SEOUL, Sat.—While United fictions ground forces are lined up along the 38th Parallel awaiting further orders, Allied aircraft to-day pounded targets in North Korea. ...

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  13. Maureen packs her bags

    HOLLYWOOD, Sat.—Maureen O'Hara packed her bags for Australia to-day and tossed ...

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  14. BIG BETTING SPLURGE AT RANDWICK

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Bookmakers at Randwick to-day were flooded with banknotes in the most ...

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    HISTORY IN THE MAKING HANDSHAKE by the first soldiers to meet in the link-up of north and south sections of the United Nations forces which snapped shut the Korea trap. Major-General David Barr (right), commander of the U.S. Seventh Division, and First ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. "Late" A.I.F. probe demand

    SYDNEY, Sat.—The Australian Legion of ex-Servicemen is to ask the Federal Government to hold a public inquiry info the late arrival of Australian troops in ...

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  17. General Kenney warns:

    TOKIO, Sat. (A.A.P.).—Australia could not be considered safe from Atomic bomb attack in the ...

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  18. BUT MAY BE FIRST ACROSS PARALLEL

    LONDON, Sat.—Australian troops might be among the first to cross the 38th Parallel. ...

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  19. Archbishop has new idea

    ARCHBISHOP Duhig has decided to scrap Holy Name Cathedral plans drawn by architect J. F. Hennessy, of Sydney. ...

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  20. May soon shoot in on "crocoplane"

    THE Cooktown Shire Chairman (Mr. R. H. Evans), supports a move to make "crocoplaning" a tourist ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. DAVIS CUP BACK TO STAY FOR YEARS'

    McGregor idol of teenagers SYDNEY, Sat.—Davis Cup star Ken McGregor was a bobby-sox idol in America and ...

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  23. Canada revalues?

    OTTAWA, September 30 (A.A.P.).—The Government last night ordered Canadian banks to discontinue dealing in ...

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  24. Took 10 minutes to pull ship from mud

    THE 350-ton tug Carlock took 10 minutes to free the 10,000-ton British freighter Devon from a mud bog at the mouth of the Brisbane River yesterday. ...

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  25. TUG SINKS IN MINUTE

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—A tug overturned in less than a minute in Port Phillip Bay this afternoon. ...

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  26. Prepared for Red parade

    LONDON, Sat.—British and Americas troops and German police are standing by in readiness to deal with ...

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