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  3. On Basis of Duffryn Report COAL OWNERS AGREE TO DEVELOP WEST MORETON FIELDS

    BRISBANE, Oct. 11.—West Moreton coalfields will be developed in terms of the Powell-Duffryn report. This assurance was given to the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) to-day by coal owners. ...

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  4. "Mrs. X" Testifies at Communist Inquiry

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 11.—A "Mrs. X" gave evidence on subpoena before the Royal Commission on Communism to-day. Publication of the name, address and work place of the woman ...

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  5. STATE BUDGET TERMED "A SUPER DUPER ELECTION PAMPHLET"

    BRISBANE, Oct. 11.—A claim that while the Government had allocated £42,000,000 for works programmes in the last three years, it had only spent £25,000,000, was made in Parliament to-day by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Nicklin). ...

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  6. Long Service Leave Industry Will Bear Cost

    CANBERRA, Oct. 11.—Introduction of legislation to finance the cost of long service leave for miners, ...

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  7. Palace Scare Intruder Found in Bedroom

    LONDON, October 11.—Security measures to guard Buckingham Palace are being swiftly revised following the ...

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  8. LEADERS CLASH ON BANKING

    CANBERRA. Oct. 11.—A clash over banking occurred in the House of Representatives to-day ...

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  9. Petrol Position "Too Delicate for Comment"

    BRISBANE, Oct 11.—Petrol is again scarce in many Queensland towns. In most areas garage proprietors ...

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  10. FUEL LICENCES TO BE ISSUED TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Oct. 11.—Application forms for fuel licences will be issued in Brisbane to-morrow, and ...

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  11. 10 SELENE MEN RESUMED WORK

    BRISBANE, Oct. 11.—Ten of the 11 men involved in the Selene coal mine dispute resumed work to-day. Their ...

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  12. CLAIMS T.A.A. STORES STOLEN

    CANBERRA. Oct. 11.—Allegations that T.A.A. stores worth £58,000 either had been stolen or were ...

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  13. "PARLIAMENT BEING REDUCED TO FARCE"

    CANBERRA, Oct. 11.—The Government was hastening to the election campaign, and did not want its ...

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  14. REMAND IN VICTORIAN KIDNAPPING CASE

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 11—Benjamin Gelbart (29), who is charged on five counts relating to the kidnapping of ...

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  15. EGG PRICE TO STAY AT 3/-

    BRISBANE, Oct. 11—The retail price of eggs is to remain at 3/ a dozen. At this time last year they were 6d. a ...

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  16. JANG TO STAY IN AUSTRALIA ANOTHER YEAR

    CANBEERA, Oct. 11-Queensland Chinese. Frank Jang, had had his permit to remain in Australia extended ...

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  17. GERMANS SEEK REFUGE IN SWEDEN

    LONDON. Oct. 11.—Fifteen Germans from the Russian zone landed in a small boat on Sweden's south coast ...

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  18. DISMISSALS IN WATERFRONT DISPUTE AT TOWNSVILLE

    TOWNSVILLE, Oct. 11.—Eleven watersiders were dismissed this morning in a dispute over mechanical equipment between the Adelaide Steamship Company and the Waterside Workers' ...

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  19. WON £2086 IN DAMAGES CASE

    BRISBANE, Oct. 11.—Veronica Vowden (21), of Harrigate-street, Buranda, was awarded £2086 damages in ...

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  20. BOOKMAKERS CLAIM £14,000 FROM PUNTER

    SYDNEY, Oct. 11.—A.J.C. stewards soon will hold a conference at which they will interview several bookmakers and a prominent night club proprietor—a big better who has failed to meet betting ...

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  21. Stole £10,000 on Ship at Sea

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—Two seamen of the liner Apapa, which arrived at Liverpool yesterday, were remanded in ...

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  22. PUBLIC SERVANTS' HOLIDAYS APPROVED

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 11.—The Federal Government has approved of the statutory holidays to apply to the ...

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  23. ELEPHANT GORES CIRCUS TEAMSTER

    BRUNSWICK (Georgia), Oct. 11.—George McDonald. 50-year-old teamster with a circus playing here, was killed ...

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  24. Government Action on Free Medicines Judgment Deferred

    CANBERRA, Oct. 11.—Plans to overcome the adverse High Court decision against the introduction of free ...

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  25. Anti-Communist Rally was Quiet

    BRISBANE, Oct. 11.—An anti-Communist rally of 2500 people in the City Hall to-night passed off peacefully. ...

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  26. "Wharfies" Suffer From U.K. Cement

    CANBERRA, October 11.—Some Queensland waterside workers had developed a form of dermatitis from ...

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  27. POLICE SEARCH FOR SYDNEY GIRL

    SYDNEY, Oct. 11.—Police assistance was sought to-day in tracing a 24-year-old girl telegraph messenger after she had ...

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  28. TIMBERGETTER KILLED

    SYDNEY, Oct. 11.—Reginald Saunders (40), of Martinsville, was killed when he was struck by the limb of a tree on ...

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  29. BRITAIN REJECTS SOVIET PROTEST

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—A Foreign Office spokesman said to-day that Britain had rejected a Soviet protest against the ...

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  30. LT.-GEN. ROWELL IS NEW CHIEF OF STAFF

    CANBERRA, Oct. 11.—The Federal Cabinet to-day confirmed the appointment of Lieut.-General S. F. Rowell as ...

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  31. INCREASE IN N.S.W. WHEAT YIELD

    SYDNEY, Oct. 11.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) to-day estimated that he N.S.W. wheat yield this ...

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  32. 46 DAYS ALOFT IN 'PLANE

    YUMA (Arizona), Oct. 11.—Two weary fliers landed their small 'plane yesterday, after seeing a new world endurance ...

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  33. CANTON EVACUATION?

    HONG KONG, Oct. 11.—Evacuation plans overshadowed the war news here to-day. Reports that Communist troops ...

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