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  4. Butter Stand Was Justified

    BRISBANE, September 13.—Mr. Larcombe opened the last day of the Address-in-Reply debate in Parliament to-day with a strong defence of Queensland's re[?]al to increase the price of butter beyond 2/8 a lb. ...

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  5. STATE IMPORTERS SEEK JAP GOODS

    BRISBANE, September 13. - At least 16 Brisbane traders have sought Customs Department quotas to import non-essential Japanese goods. Quotas have been established for at least eight of these and it is understood that some import licences have already ...

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  6. Many Sacked In Victoria

    MELBOURNE, September 13. — Dismissal notices to scores of workers on Victorian State projects were issued to-day a few hours after the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, had refused Victoria's request for extra ...

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  7. Boy And Mother United

    SYDNEY, Sept 13. — A child's "Here's my mammy" to-day re-united an abandoned 2½-year-old boy and his weeping mother. ...

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  8. Wandoan Scheme Attacked

    BRISBANE, Sept. 13.—Of the 37 settlers to be deprived of their properties in the Wandoan-Taroom soldier ...

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  9. Price fixing Did Not Halt Production

    BRISBANE, Sept. 13.—Price fixing did not reduce production, the Attorney-General, Mr. Larcombe told Parliament ...

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  10. OLIPHANT'S U.S. VISA IS DELAYED

    SYDNEY, Sept. 13.— The United States Consul-General, Mr. Donald W. Smith to-night denied that Professor Marcus ...

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  11. U.K. HAS A NEW OIL REFINERY

    LONDON, Sept. 13.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, will, on Friday, open Britain's "new Abadan"—the ...

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  12. SAYS UPROAR AT MEETING FAKED

    BRISBANE, Sept.13.—Former Federal Minister, Mr. Ward at a "No" vote meeting in the Imperial Theatre, Nundah. ...

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  13. MIG'S TOO HOT FOR METEORS

    BRISBANE, September 13. — R.A.A.F. chiefs are now sifting detailed reports to establish whether Russian MIGS are too good for Australian-manned Meteors, the Air Minister, Mr. McMahon, said to-day. ...

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  14. More Italians Coming

    MELBOURNE. September, 13. —More than 100,000 Italian migrants could come to Australia on permits already issued on ...

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  15. LIVED AFTER 33,000 VOLT SHOCK

    CABOOLTURE, Sept. 13.—A man at Woodford to-day received a 33,000-volt electric shock and lived. He is ...

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  16. Jamieson Satisfactory

    TOOWOOMBA, September 13. — Mr. C. H. Jamieson. deputy president of the Australian Dairy Farmers' ...

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  17. Challenges Over Sugar Agreement

    BRISBANE, Sept. 13.—Offers to resign and to pay £500 to charity arose from a heated argument on Queensland's ...

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  20. "Lip Service"

    LONDON, Sept. 13.— None but poets care for "the kiss left in the cup" John Wright, chief sanitary inspector, told ...

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  21. Fight Controversy Starts

    NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—A return bout between Britain's Randolph Turpin and "Sugar" Ray Robinson for the world's middleweight boxing championship seemed virtually certain this morning. Robinson said in his dressing room after the fight that be was willing to grant Turpin a return boat in England next year if ...

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