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  3. BRITAIN TIPPED TO STAND FIRM OVER TRIESTE

    LONDON,— October 12.— Reuters diplomatic correspondent says that Britain will probably tend Marshal Tiro a firm warning that any Yugoslav military action against Zone A of Trieste would have the gravest ...

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  4. TESTS FOR ST. JOHN AMBULANCE NURSING DIVISION

    First sid tests for members of the st. John A[?] Brigade Nursing Division were held in the show grounds on yesterday. Left to right: Mrs. Shirlay, [?] Thomas Pepperdise, Nerms Jefferics and Mari. Nillason. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LEFTIST GALL FOR STRIKE IN GUIANA

    LONDON, October 12.—Reurers' Georgetown correspondent says thai Dr. Jogan's party called for a general strike in British Guiana in a pamphlet issued last night. The pampniet called on workers to lay down tools, enbark on a campaign of non-fraterniestion and ...

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  6. OVERTIME BAN AT STATE MINE

    BRISBANE, October 12.— The evertime ban by fitters and electiscians at the Cel[?]ville State coal nine ...

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  7. CAIRNS POLICE PROBE STEALING OUTBREAKS

    CAIRNS, October 12.— The most intensive police search for years Cairns is now going on for a gang of shop breakers, following the discovery to-day of a £500 ...

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  8. COMMANDOS IN EAST GERMANY

    BERLIN, October 12.— East Germany is putting bills comme[?]— Picked troops in announsed vehicked ...

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  9. Canberra Too Late To Share In Race Prize

    CHRISTCHURCH, October 12.— The R.A.A.F. Canberra in command of Wind-Commander D.Coming arrived ...

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  10. Pearl Fishing Act Gazetted

    CANBERRA, October 12.— Regulations prohibiting the taking of pearl shall, trochus beche-de-mer and green mail ...

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  11. H-BOMB NOT MAJOR THREAT TO EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, October 12.— General W. Graenther said last night that the Sovist development of a ...

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  12. Marked Notes Trap Thief

    AYR, October 12.— Akvert Edward Lawis (31), labearer, of Ayr, was fifted £5 in the Court of petty [?] ...

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  13. LOST BOTH LEGS

    LONDON, October 11.— Peter Nea, a 56 years-old [?] row-on-Tyne, who has ...

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  14. Woman Arrested on Bodily Harm Charge

    TOOWOOMBA, October 12.— Police and ambulance were called to Lockyer this morning, where they found a man ...

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  15. ATOMIC AGE MAY END CIVILISATION

    SYDNEY, October 12.— The atomic age might well be the last days of our civilisation the Archbishop of ...

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  16. RANSOM MONEy PROBE BY FM

    ST. LOUIS (Missourl) Oc-tober 12.— F.B.L. agents concentrated their questioning on Mrs. Bonnie Heady ...

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  17. New Chancellor For University

    BRISBANE, October 12.— The new Chancellor of the Queensland University may the Queensland University may be Dr. Otto Hirschfeld. ...

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  18. FRANCE ANNOYED ABOUT GERMAN REARMAMENT

    PARIS, October 12.— M. Gaston Pallewaki, Vice-president of the French Nation Assembly and spokeaman of General De Gaulle's Rally of the French people, yesterday, socused the British Prime Minister (Sir Winston ...

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  19. Potatoes At Australian Record Price

    BRISBANE, Oct, 12.— Potatoes were offend at public auction at the Brisbane wholesale ...

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  20. Launching Site For Hail Rockets Secret

    BRISBANE, October 12.— The launching place of experimental rockets to deal with hail at Stanthorpe is being ...

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  21. No five Woman Murdered

    DARWIN, October 12.— A native woman was killed at Oenpelli Mission, Arnhem Land, on Sunday when she ...

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  22. Evatt Supports Churchill Plan

    MELBOURNE, October 12: A "small area of agreement" Russia said the West as sought [?] ...

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  23. KOREANS AGREE TO POLITICAL TALKS

    PAN MUN JOM, October 12— Pyongyang radio has announced that the North Korean Foreign Minister ...

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  24. Crowd Incite Man To Fight Policeman

    ML ISA, October 12.— More than 300 people had incited a man to fight a policeman in an hotel on Saturday, Senior ...

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  25. Duke To Canada

    LONDON, October 12.— The Duke of Edinburgh will visit Cauads from July 29 to August 17 next year, it was ...

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  26. Former Navy Corvette Sold

    BRISBANE, October 12 — Former Australian Navy corvette H.M.A.S. Maryborough, which had been ...

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  27. DENIAL OVER CANAL TALKS

    LONDON, October 12.— The British Foreign Office said yesterday thai the statement by Major Salad ...

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  28. Boys Crash From Shop Awning

    GYMPLE, October 12— Two schoolboys who had climbed into the interior of an swing of a Mary Street shop, fell 15 ...

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  29. Heasett Has Not Decided On Future

    SYDNEY, October 12.— A radio [?] ...

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  30. BLAMES PRICE CONTROL FOR POTATO FAMINE

    BRISBANE, October 12.— The chairman of the Potato Marketing Board (Mr. T. J. Ford) said to-night that during the last three potato crops, hampered by price control, growers had not even received cost of ...

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  31. Bennett Bcoed By Stadium Crowd

    SIDNEY, October 11.— The Stadium crowd to-night booed national featherweight champion, ...

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  32. Fatal Rifle Accident

    CHARLEVILLE, October 12.— Patrick Owen Byrne (20), a native of Bundaberg, was accidentally shot on Sunday ...

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  33. Preached Sermon Then Died

    ROCKWOOD, Tennessee, October 12.— The Rev. John S Lundy, pastor of Theeureka Baptist Church grasped the ...

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  34. SAILED UNDER SEALED ORDERS

    Interest was aroused in the departure of the [?] R.M.S. Supech which hurriedly called from Rermuda under "sealed order" [?] at Kingaton, Jamaica in take on board 100 men of the Royal Welsh [?] again for British Gulans where Left Wing elements of the People's [?] have been very active ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. Court Silent On Basic Wage

    MELBOURNE, October 12 — The Federal Arbitration Court refused to-day to answer questions about its recent ...

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  36. 26 Children Die In Abandoned Ice Boxes

    CHICAGO, October 12.— The Refrigeration Service Engineers' Society reported yesterday that 26 children ...

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  37. MADE IN STATE

    BUNDABERG, October 12.— Bundaberg Foundry Coy's, latest enterprise in machinery manufacture is a diesel ...

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  38. Mt. Isa Housing Plan Under Way

    MT. ISA, October 12.— Mr. G. Fisher, Chairman of Mt Isa Mine, Lid., to-day poured the, [?] cement in ...

    Article : 78 words
  39. WAR ON RABBITS

    NEW YORK, October 12.— Argentine sheep farmers on Tlerra. Del Fuego— the most southerly inhabited island in ...

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