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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 words
  3. MAILS ClOSE TODAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 words
  4. £19M. TO IMPROVE RAILWAYS

    BRISBANE, October 9.—The long range programme of the Queensland railways, including the electrification of 224 miles of Brisbane ...

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  5. RIFT THREATENED IN LABOUR RANKS

    CANBERRA, October 9.—It is now almost certain that a special meeting of the Federal Executive of the Australian Labour Party will be held here next week to determine finally Labour's future attitude to ...

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  6. TOWNSVILLE CITIZENS' BAND ACCLAIMED

    The Townsville Citizens Band, fresh from its [?] at te Adelaide band Contest, was acclaimed by cittzens when it marched through the city last Saturday morning. Headed by the conductor Mr.a. w. Trembats the band was sendered a mayaoral reo[?] at the Town hall by the mayor [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GANGSTERISM MAY FLARE UP IN AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, October 9.—Gasgsterism, were than the deadliest Chicage crime waves, would flare up in Australia if ...

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  8. PENSION RISE IN BUDGET?

    CANBERRA, October 9.—The budget for 1950-51 will be introduced by the Treasurer, Mr. Fadden, in the House of ...

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  9. ULTIMATUM TO NORTH KOREANS

    TOKIO, October 9.—The United States Press says that General MacArthur issued a second surrender ultimatum to the North Koreans to-day. General MacArthur, in a statement addressed to ...

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  10. "TOWNSVILLE HOTBED OF COMMUNISM"

    BRISBANE, October 9.—Mr. J. Holyoak, delegate to the Queensland State Service Union Council conference. ...

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  11. TURNED DOWN DOLLAR REQUEST

    WASHINGTON, October 9.—The Associated Press says informed Government officials said the United States in a note sent to the ...

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  12. NURSE MURDER TRIAL OPENS

    BRISBANE, October 9.—A legal argument to decide whether certain police evidence was admissible occupied all day in ...

    Article : 248 words
  13. UNIFORM SUPPLY CONTRACT DELAY

    SYDNEY, October 9.—Great difficulty had been experienced in [?] tracks for the manufacture of army uniforms stated ...

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  14. MICE PLAGUE WORST IN YEARS

    BRISBANE, October 6.—Mice were eating station owners in the Emerald district out of everything, according to Miss Joyce ...

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  15. MINERS RESENT WAGES CLAIM

    SYDNEY, October 9.—South Bulli miners stopped work to-day in protest against a statement allegedly made by the mine ...

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  16. NESS "MONSTER" HAS RIVAL HERE

    SYDNEY, October 9. —A strange monster is believed to be inhabiting a gum swamp a mile and a half from Wee Was. ...

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  17. THAT "SLOW BOAT" AGAIN NOW MUTINY

    MANILA, October 9 (A.A.P. -Reuter): Seven Australian seamen are being held here for mutiny. ...

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  18. PLANE TRIP WAS IN VAIN

    PERTH, October 9.—A rushed trip by plane back to England during the Stratheden's voyage to Australia was in vain for Sir ...

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  19. SHIP DISPUTE SETTLED

    SYDNEY, October 9.—Although the dispute over officers accommodation on the new 7.000 ton Binburra has been settled. ...

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  20. AIR CHIEF FOR OVERSEAS TALKS

    LONDON, October 9.—Air Chief Marshal sir John Slessor, Chief of the British Air Staff, left london by air to-night for defence ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. FATE OF ROMA "OIL" IN MAY

    BRISBANE, October 9.—We should know in April or May whether there is oil around Roma or not, said Mr. J. W. Platt, a ...

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  22. P.O.W. Crime Conviction On Japanese

    LOS NEGRO'S. October 9.—Immediately after finding three Japanese soldiers guilty of murdering two R.A.A.F flight ...

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  23. Swiss Rely On Armed Neutrality

    BERNE, October 9.—Neutral Switzerland is rearming just as methodically as the rival camps of East and West ...

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  24. PROGRESS IN PHONE SERVICE

    CANBERRA, October 9.—The Postal Department was making steady progress in connect isolated country districts to the; ...

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  25. Meat Pact With U.K. Rumoured

    CANBERRA, October 9.—No official confirmation was available here to-night of reports that the Australian ...

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  26. EDUCATE YOUTH FOR LEADERSHIP

    BRISBANE, October 9.—Encouragement of youth to educate themselves for community service leaders is the aim of a resolution ...

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  27. TASMANIA SEEKS Q'LAND BEEF

    BRISBANE, October 9.—Tas-mania wants as much beef ai it can get from Queensland to ensure a stablished meat market. ...

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  28. BIG COAL FIND IN TERRITORY

    DARWIN, October 9.—The discovery of black and brows coal deposits 16 miles from Alice Springs was confirmed ...

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  29. Fear Prevents Reds From Marching

    PARIS, October 9.—"The one thing that prevents the Red Army from marching if that the Kremlin knows that it would certainly be defeated in the long run," *aid the retiring Marshall Plan ...

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  30. MAN KILLED BY CHIMNEY FALL

    SYDNEY, October 9.—Lewis Russell Harvey, 46. of Millthorpe. was killed here to-day when a brick chimney fell on him. ...

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  31. BOMBS THROWN AT MEETING

    LONDON, October 9.—Reuters Paris representative says ten people were injured—one seriously when two hand grenades exploded ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. MAN STABBED IN BUTCHERY

    SYDNEY, October 9.—Joe Connor, butcher (22), of Nile Street. Mayfield tubbed himself to-day while preparing meat in ...

    Article : 56 words
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