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  3. CONGRATULATIONS

    Ald. I. Marsden (right), Labour candidate, was congratulated on his victory in the Ipswich by-election on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OTHER "STRUGGLES" AHEAD SAY "RED" UNION LEADERS

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 11.—The coal strike would be followed by other "struggles" in the next few months, Communist union leaders told a meeting ...

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  5. Three-Nation Financial Talks Decision

    WASHINGTON, September 11.—The American, British, and Canadian financial conference yesterday adopted a programme to encourage the investment of American capital in the sterling area. ...

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  6. Gaoled for "Advice" On Immigration

    LONDON, Sept. 11.—Julian Kowal, who sold Frenchmen "advice" on how to emigrate to ...

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  7. LABOUR GAIN IN KURILPA

    BRISBANE, Sept. 11.—Labour won comfortably in the Kurilpa by-election yesterday. The Labour candidate ...

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  8. BEER TO BOOST ATTENDANCES

    PERTH, Sept. 11.—Beer is being used by the Amalgamated Engineering Union to attract members to union ...

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  9. HIGHER TARIFFS ON U.K. KNITTED WEAR?

    CANBERRA, Sept. 11.—Tariffs on British knitted piece goods, hosiery, and knitted underwear are likely ...

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  10. EXPELLED A.L.P. MEMBERS START REBEL CAMPAIGN

    SYDNEY, Sept. 11.—Five prominent members of the Australian Labour Party, who were expelled recently, have started a campaign for a rebel movement among ...

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  11. OFFENSIVE ON CANTON SOON?

    CANTON, Sept. 11.—Nine Communist armies were to-day reported to be concentrating in South-east Hunan ...

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  12. "ANTI-COLOUR POLICY WILL LEAD TO WAR"

    BRISBANE, Sept. 11.—A pamphlet headed "Arrogant Australia: The case for a Quota of coloured migrants" ...

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  13. MAN FOUND WITH THROAT CUT

    TOWNSVILLE, Sept. 11.—The body of a man who had suffered considerably from nerve trouble, was found in ...

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  14. Two Hurt in Cycle and Car Collision

    BRISBANE, Sept. 11.—A Warwick Hospital nurse and a young man were injured When a motor cycle and a car driven ...

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  15. FURTHER ACTION ON POLL CHALLENGES?

    BRISBANE, Sept. 11.—The Liberal Party will consider further action following the refusal of the Kurilpa ...

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  16. THREE DEAD IN R.A.F. DAKOTA CRASH

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 11.—The wreckage of the R.A.F. Dakota which crashed in the jungle near Taiping, Perak, on ...

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  17. "DOCTORS OBJECT TO CONSCRIPTION"

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 11.— [?] asked one thing of the Federal Government-to leave them alone," Dr. F. A. Maguire ...

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  18. U.S. READY TO CONSIDER JAPANESE PEACE TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—America was ready to consider a Japanese peace treaty now, says the United Press correspondent, quoting diplomatic sources. They predicted that a move to hasten the ...

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  19. CHINESE RECRUITING JAPANESE FLIERS?

    TOKIO, Sept. 11.—General MacArthur's headquarters is investigating reports that the Chinese Nationalist ...

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  20. 16 KILLED IN TERRORISTS' RAID

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 11.—A force of 300 Communist terrorists raided the isolated railway town of Kuala Krau ...

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  21. Mr. Chifley Reviews Budget "CONCESSIONS WORTH £46M. TO TAXPAYERS"

    CANBERRA, Sept 11.—Reviewing the Budget which he presented to Parliament last week, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chitley) in his "Report to the Nation" broadcast to-night, said total concessions ...

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  22. Baby Born at Sea Without Doctor

    TOWNSVILLE, Sept. 11.—An Australian woman who gave birth to a son on the passenger cargo vessel, Burnside, en ...

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  23. B.M.A. to Object to Fixing of Fees

    SYDNEY, Sept. 11.—The Secretary of the British Medical Association (Dr. J. G. Hunter) said to-night ...

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  24. TWO MORE MIGRANT CHILDREN DIE

    PERTH, Sept. 11.—Two migrant children have died of malnutrition in hospital. The hospital acting ...

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  25. INSURANCE AGAINST PARALYSIS

    SYDNEY, Sept. 11.—Insurance policies against poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis) will be issued by a Sydney ...

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  26. SHIPS FOR GRAIN STORAGE?

    LONDON, Sept. 11.—The "Sunday Times" says the demands on grain storage facilities were so heavy that the ...

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  27. "PROTECT POOR FROM MONEY-LENDERS"

    BRISBANE, Sept. 11.—"Though the Government already provides some facilities it should do more to protect ...

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  28. WARMER DAYS. COOLER NIGHTS EXPECTED

    BRISBANE, Sept. 11.—Fine weather prevailed to-day over Southern Queensland following the movement out to sea of the ...

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  29. METROPOLITAN FANCY BARITA DESTROYED

    SYDNEY, Sept. 11.—Barita, who broke a fetlock Joint when racing in the Spring Handicap at Randwick yesterday, was ...

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  30. HASSEN—KEMP FIGHT NEXT WEEK

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 11.—The Jack Hassen—Archie Kemp lightweight title bout will take place in Sydney to-morrow ...

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  31. Dobson to Appear in Court To-day

    SYDNEY, Sept. 11.—William Dobson escorted by Sydney detectives arrived by 'plane from Brisbane late to-night. ...

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  32. PORTER'S LUCKY ESCAPE

    Mr. A. V. Clayton, a railway porter, escaped serious injury when he was struck by a shunting engine early to-day ...

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  33. BABY BREAKS LEG FOR THIRD TIME

    TWEED HEADS, Sept. 11.— Three-year-old Thomas Richard Furness to-day suffered a broken leg for the third time. ...

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