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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. LEGAL BATTLE ON AIRLINES BILL

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 29.—With the strongest bar seen in the Court for years, comprising fourteen counsel of whom eight were K.C.'s, the Full High ...

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  5. INDONESIANS OPEN FIRE ON BRITISH FORCES

    LONDON, October 29.—Fighting between British and Indonesian forces broke out in Sourabaya yesterday for the first time in Java when Indonesians, resenting an order to surrender their arms, fired on British and Indian troops ...

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  6. SAILORS SWITCH DESTROYERS

    As part of the five-destroyer exchange between the British and Australian Navies, crews of the Nizam and Quadrani switched quarters. Picture shows crew changing over. Five "Q" class British destroyers are to be made available on Indefinite loan to the Royal Australian Navy by the British Navy, to replace old "V" class and "W" class Australian destroyers lost or grown obsolete. The "Q" class destroyers are the Queensborough. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NO SERVICE PREFERENCE FOR ADDITIONAL GRAZING LAND

    BRISBANE, October 29.—Stating that such a provision is unnecessary, the Minister for Lands, Mr. Jones has refused a request by the Queensland United Graziers' Association that servicemen eligible for additional grazing areas should have priority over non-service applicants. He said additional areas were granted small holders who ...

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  8. OLIVER CROMWELL ARISES IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, October 29 (Special).—In Tokio has arisen Japan's Oliver Cromwell. Addressing Supreme Occupational ...

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  9. MR. CASEY PLANS COMEBACK

    LONDON, October 29.—Mr. R. G. Casey is returning to Australian political life next March or April, says the "Daily Express" ...

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  10. MORE CLASHES IN CHINA

    ENW YORK, October 29.—The American Press Chungking correspondent says clashes are occurring between Government and Communist ...

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  11. GALES INCREASE MINES DANGER

    LONDON, October 29.—A southerly gale lashing the south-east Irish coast is causing the menace of drifting mines to become so acute that one ...

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  12. MORE CLASHES IN SAIGON

    SAIGON, October 29.—A French communique reported two new clashes between French troops and armed Appamese south of Saigon. ...

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  13. REDS HOLD UP BRITISH PLANE

    WARSAW, October 28.—Five representatives of the British Co-operative Societies their plane and pilot also the co-pilot, are detained by the ...

    Article : 68 words
  14. WEWAK RATIONS WERE SHORT

    SYDNEY, October 29.—The admission by the Army authorities that there had been a food shortage at Wewak, caused it was alleged, by the ...

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  15. RETURNEES ANGRY AT DIRTY SHIP

    BRISBANE, October 29.—Australian naval and army ratings travelling to Perth on the Stratheden were seething with discontent to-day over ...

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  16. INDIAN PROTEST

    LUCKNOW, October 29.—Pandit Nehru, in a speech on the occasion of South-East Asia Day, called on the ruler of Nepal not to use Gurkha ...

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  17. R. A. A .F. Resented Dutch Arrogance

    BUNDABERG, October 29.—Objection to what some Australian airman term the arrogance of Dutch officers at Bundaberg 'drome is what caused most of the trouble with R. A. AF. personnel. There is evidence that the Indonesian trouble was formented several weeks ago from Brisbane and that certain leaders in the trade union ...

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  18. LOAN PERIOD MAY EXTEND

    CANBERRA, Octobe 29.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, will consider soon whether the Fourth Victory Loan should be extended beyond the ...

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  19. BENES CHEERED IN NEW PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, October 29.—When Dr. Benes appeared at the first meeting of the Czech Parliament since 1938, members and spectators rose and ...

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  20. TANKERS TO BEGIN FREE RUNNING

    WASHINGTON, October 29.—Petroleum Administration for War has announced that all restrictions on the foreign supply and transportation of ...

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  21. REPATRIATES BY HOSPITAL TRAIN

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  22. SHOESHINE BOYS BECOME RICH

    ROME, October 29.—The pope has granted a special audience to 1790 of Rome's shoe-shine boys, collected from various districts. Some of these boys ...

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  23. R. A. A. F. VETERANS BACK TODAY

    BRISABNE, October 29.—Practically all of 102 R. A. A. F. members who are expected to arrive in Brisbane at 10.10 a.m. tomorrow, are returning from ...

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  24. JAPS OUSTED FROM VARSITY

    NEW YORK, October 29.—The American Press Tokio correspondent says General MacArthur has issued a directive ousting the Japanese officials ...

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  25. Yamashito Facts Unpleasant

    NEW YORK, October 29.—"This case will not be a pleasant one to try," said the chief prosecutor, at the opening of the Yamashita trial. "We will present typical case in various parts of the Philippines. ...

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  26. Minister's Appeal To Miners

    SYDNEY, October 29.—Australia was imperilled by the shortage of coal, the Supply Minister, Senator Ashley, told an aggregate meeting of miners at Bulli at the week-end. ...

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  27. PHTHISIS EXPERT

    BRISBANE, October 29.—Other States of the Commonwealth propose to join with Queensland in inviting Dr. W. D. Robson, ...

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  28. MORE PARALYSIS CASES REPORTED

    BRISBANE, October 29.—The fifth death from infantile paralysis this year was reported to-day. The victim was an 18-year-old youth at Charters ...

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  29. SAME OPPONENT FOR CHANDLER

    BRISBANE, October 29.—The Q. C. E. to-night rejected the nomination of the former alderman, Alex Elliott, for the Labour nomination for lord mayor ...

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  30. WHALING SHIP PUTS OUT

    LONDON, October 29.—The whaling factory ship, Southern Venturer, passed its trials in the North Sea today, and immediately sailed for the ...

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  31. COSTLY TRIAL OF NAZI LEADERS

    LONDON, October 29.—The most costly trial in history—the indictment of the Nazi Government and kindred organisations—will be held within a ...

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  32. PENSIONS TOTALS INCREASE

    CANBERRA, October 29.—There were about 2000 more invalid pensioners in September this year than in the same period in 1944, according ...

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  33. 5 INFANTS DIE IN HOME FIRE

    HATLEYBURG (Ontario), October 29.—Five young children of Mrs. Harquard were burned to death as her wooden home was burned down one ...

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