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  4. [?]linese Start [?] Offensive

    [?] Sept. 29.—Two thontand Chinese Communication hit the Aled central front line early to [?] action in Korea for six months. The twitch from the ...

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  5. No Threat To Jobs Of Miners

    SYDNEY, Sept. 29.—There was no threat to the jobs of miners at underground mines producing good to excellent ...

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  6. WAR DECLARED

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—General Naguib's Government to-day declared war on Nahas' Wafd Party and unless something unexpected happens a showdown will have only one end—victory for the soldier over a veteran statesman. Fathy Radwan's slashing attack on ...

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  7. £lm. loss from report delay

    BRISBANE, Sept. 29. — A loss of about £1,000,000 between March and September will have been suffered by the raw sugar industry if the Sugar Inquiry Committee's report indicates that the industry's, claim ...

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  8. [?]doo to [?]bdivided

    [?] September 29.—[?] Government de[?]bdivide the Noon[?] near Dirranbandi ...

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  9. Potato Price Is Too High

    BRISBANE, September 29.—A warning was given tonight by the Potato Distributors' Committee's chairman, ...

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  10. Trade Deficit With Dollar Area Only

    CANBERRA, Sept. 29.—The dollar area was the only one with which Australia recorded a trade deficit during August. Favourable balances were achieved with sterling and all other non-sterling areas. ...

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  11. £3 MILLION DROP IN WOOL SALES

    CANBERRA, Sept. 29.—The acting Commonwealth Statistician, Mr. Carver, revealed to-day that Australia's wool ...

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  12. Hotels Have Been "Saved"

    BRISBANE, Sept. 29.—The State Licensing Commission is expected to notify several western hotel keepers ...

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  13. Holidays should go

    MELBOURNE, Sept 29.— Melbourne Chamber of Commerce decided to-day to ask the Slate Government to ...

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  14. [?] RECEIVES [?]RE REPORT

    [?] Sept. 29.—A [?] re[?] housing [?] by the ...

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  15. TO HANG FM BABY'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Sept. 29.—Thomas George Bonhun (25), timber worker, of Gilgandra was sentenced to death to-day for ...

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  16. FATAL FALL FROM HORSE AT GAYNDAH

    BRISBANE, Sept. 29.—An 11-year-old boy, Walter Strctton, was killed at Gayndab to-day when he was thrown ...

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  17. Tully Falls Sound

    BRISBANE, Sept. 29.— Mr. Gair said to-day that the alternative scheme to the Tolly Falls project had been ...

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  18. CALLIDE COAL "RUNNING TEMP."

    BRISBANE, September 29.—Collide coal In the Turkish freighter Sarakoy Is "running a temperature," north-west of ...

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  19. Seven Ships Delayed

    BRISBANE, Sept. 29.—Fish now to science, have been collected by the State Government Ichthyologist, Mr. T. Marshall ...

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  20. [?]le Called Off

    [?] CITY. Sept. 29.— [?] at the last [?] their threat[?] World ...

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  21. Lone Tow Near End

    BRISBANE. September 29.—j The tug, Carlock, is expected to low the disabled tanker Neverita into Townsville ...

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  22. DETECTIVE SHOT AT CAMPSIE

    SYDNEY, September 29.—A 59-year-old war pensioner shot a plain clothes detective in the stomach with a 12 gauge ...

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  23. MINING ALLOWED IN NATIVE AREAS

    CANBERRA, Sept. 29.—The Commonwealth will lit restrictions on native reserves to permit mining to take place ...

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  24. BITTER TRUMAN ATTACK ON IKE

    NEW YORK, September 29: President Truman bitterly attacked General Dwight Elsenhower in a whistle stop speech ...

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  25. Information Bureau

    BRISBANE, Sept. 29.—An information bureau for foreign migrants will be sot up in Queensland following a ...

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  28. Baby's Fatal Fan

    SYDNEY, Sent. 29.—A four months old baby boy was killed when be fell 2 ft. 6 in. off a bed on to a floor at his ...

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  29. Athletic Funds Law

    SYDNEY. Sept. 29. — The N.S.W. Amateur Athletic Union may not be able to send official delegates. 10 the annual ...

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  30. TERRORISTS KILL AUST'N PLANTER

    SINGAPORE. Sept. 29.—An Australian rubber planter was murdered by Terrorists in front of his wife and three ...

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  31. Apartheid Morally Wrong

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—Mr. James Griffiths, former Labour Government Colonial Secretary, said to-day that dominati on of whites over Africans or Africans over whites was bound to lead to disaster for all their peoples and for the world. ; Speaking in Morecambe he ...

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  32. Keppel By-election

    BRISBANE, Sept. 29.—Labour's cam[?]sign in the Keppel by-eleclion on October 13 will be opened by the Premier, Mr. Gair. The Speaker. Mr. ...

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  33. Transport Fight

    BRISBANE. Sept. 29.—A Queensland inter-State haulers' lighting fund has been formed to help a small Queensland ...

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  34. Fish New To Science

    BRISBANE, Sept. 29.—Seven ships will be delayed in Brisbane to-morrow by the 24-hour wharf stoppage to protest ...

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