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  4. NEW U.N. ATTACK ON KOREAN FRONT

    TOKIO, Friday. -- Allied troops to-day launched a heavy counter-attack on the Korean western front behind ...

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  5. Man Killed, Three Hurt While Fighting Fires

    BRISBANE, Friday.--One man lost his life and three others suffered burns while fighting bush fires in central-western Queensland to-day. The dead man, Norman Clark (24, single), of Bathurst (New South Wales), ...

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  6. Sydney Harbour Bridge--From an Unusual Angle

    A striking view of the Sydney Harbour Bridge from Miison's Point. The bow of the famous H.M.A.S. Sydney, which sank the Emden, is built into the retaining wall in the foreground. In the distance, on the left, is Circular Quay; and on the right, Walsh Bay Shipping Walls. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TOOWOOMBA HIT BY POTATO SHORTAGE

    "If Toowoomba is short of potatoes, it is entirely the fault of local merchants, who have not sent orders to the ...

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  8. Lindwall Demoralises West Indies Batsmen

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The bowling success by the Australians to-day has forced the West indies into a precarious position in the First Test. The West Indies were all out for 216, about 20 minutes before stumps. ...

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  9. COUNCILS UNABLE TO RAISE LOAN MONEY

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Inability to raise debenture loan money is expected to affect many important local anthority ...

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  10. SOVIET COUNTER-PROPOSALS ON WESTERN PEACE PLANS

    LONDON, Friday.--The Soviet Foreign Minister (M. Andrei Vyshinsky) yesterday called for the unconditional and unreserved prohibition of ail atomic weapons and the destruction of existing stocks. Russia, he said, ...

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  11. NEW HALTING PLACES FOR 'BUSES PROPOSED

    New stopping places for 'buses will be introduced in the main streets of Toowoomba on Monday. November 19, and ...

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  12. STATE RELIEF TO DROUGHT AREAS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A form of drought relief is to be given, by way of rebates on fodder to starving stock, in declared ...

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  13. "TENIGUE" IS ENEMY OF EVERY MOTORIST

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--A new national disease, tenigue, was reported yesterday. It is something almost ...

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  14. AERODROME BLOTTED OUT BY DUST STORM

    SYDNEY, Friday.--One of the R.AA.F.'s two new Neptune long-range bombers narrowly escaped disaster in ...

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  17. PROPOSALS FOR ENSURING AMPLE MEAT SUPPLIES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) admitted to-day that the Government was considering ...

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    Industrial candidates, in the sheet metal work section at the Technical College, work busily on a task set them in the Junior Public Examination, which commenced yesterday. --Photo by F. G. Crook-King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. FRUIT TREES IN GRANITE BELT DAMAGED BY HAIL

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Heavy damage to fruit crops was caused by a fierce hail and rain storm which swept the ...

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  20. GAYNDAH GIRL WINS JUNIOR FARMERS' COMPETITION

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Doreen Rose (18), of Gayndah, to-night won the Australian Broadcasting Commission junior farmer ...

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  21. SECOND HAND CAR MARKET HIT BY FINANCE CUTS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Following the drastic tightening up on motor hire purchase by finance companies in recent ...

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