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  3. CYCLONE WRECKS N.S. WALES VILLAGE

    SYDNEY, Oct. 28.—A cyclone wrecked the village of Black Mountain, six miles from Guyra, late this afternoon. In a few seconds the cyclone blew down almost every home. Every building in the township was ...

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  4. BREAD FLOWN TO MELBOURNE

    BRISBANE, October 28.—People are sending bread by air to breadless Melbourne, T.A.A. officials said to-day. ...

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  5. Exceedingly Modest Q'LD - BRITISH FOOD CORPORATION'S DEMANDS ON FARM MACHINERY

    BRISBANE, Oct. 28.—"In regard to your suggestion that the Queensland-British Food Corporation is making heavy demands on the available supply of farm machinery, I am directed to advise you that, considering the large area (30,000 acres) of ...

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    Passengers Comfort for Ship's Crew.—Every seaman has a cabin to himself on the motor vessel "Woodcock." a British coaster of 959 tons now in service between France and England for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 107,000 VACANT JOBS

    CANBERRA, Oct. 28.—The Minister for Labour and National Services (Mr. Holloway) announced ...

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  8. Says Admiral Parsons Atom Bomb Over-rated

    SAN DIEGO, Oct. 27.—Rear Admiral William Parsons, U.S.A. Navy's Director of Atomic Defence, ...

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  9. Lutana Inquiry Special Flight to Test Radio Range Efficiency

    SYDNEY, Oct. 28.—A specially chartered 'plane will fly, on Saturday, over the possible route taken by the Lutana, to test the efficiency of the radio range guiding device. Artificially produced conditions on the radio range at Kempsey will test ...

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  10. COAL DISPUTE GRAVER

    SYDNEY, Oct. 28.—The dispute on the New South Wales coalfields became graver to-day when A.C.T.U. ...

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  11. SHARP TROPICAL STORM AT SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Oct. 28.—A sharp tropical storm at the end of Sydney's heat wave to-day, overturned aircraft at Mascot, ...

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  12. ILLICIT TOBACCO TRAFFICKING

    BRISBANE, Oct. 28.—Queensland customs officials said to-day that they had not yet received any notification ...

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  13. EXTRA HALF POUND OF BUTTER IN NOVEMBER

    CANBERRA, Oct. 28.—An extra ration of half a pound of butter will be available during November, the Minister for ...

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  14. B.C.O.F. STRENGTH TO BE REDUCED TO 2000

    TOKIO, Oct. 28.—The strength of the B.C.O.F. will be reduced to a new, approved level of about 2000 by the end ...

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  15. SERIOUS SEX OFFENCE

    SOUTHPORT, Oct. 28.—Alan Christopher Jeynes (51) pleaded guilty to-day to having dealt indecently with a girl under 12 ...

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  16. "Cruel and Inefficient" CLAIMS IN PARLIAMENT ABOUT SHOCK TREATMENT

    BRISBANE, Oct. 28.—Allegations made in Parliament to-day that shock treatment for mental patients was "cruel and inefficient" will be referred to leading pyschiatrists. The Minister for ...

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  17. Medical and Dental Profession Will Not Be Nationalised

    CANBERRA, Oct. 28.—Sen. McKenna to-day issued an assurance that neither the medical nor the dental professions ...

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  18. CLASH IN PARLT. OVER THE DALBY HOSPITAL

    BRISBANE, Oct. 28.—Using a typically Australian adjective the Works Minister (Mr. W. Power) had told him, "You ain't gonna get no— hospital while I'm here," Mr. C. W. Russell (C.P., ...

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  19. P. Minister Hopeful War Will Be Averted!

    CANBERRA, Oct. 28.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley), replying to Mr. P. C. Spender in the House of ...

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  20. BRITISH CARS LEAD FOREIGN MAKES

    LONDON, Oct. 27.—British ears completely outshone foreign makes at the first post-war motor show at Earl's ...

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  21. "KILLED BOSS FOR A CAR" ALLEGED STATEMENT BY MURDER SUSPECT

    SYDNEY, Oct. 28.—William Benjamin Harvey-Bugg (17), had said that he had "killed his boss for a car" a youth told the Lithgow Coroner to-day. Harvey-Bugg is charged with the murder of James ...

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  22. NAMES OF 4 Q'LD. ELECTORATES CHANGED

    BRISBANE, Oct. 28.—The Labour Caucus to-day approved of the redistribution of electorates in New South Wales ...

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  23. STAFF LACK HOLDS UP WATER SURVEY

    BRISBANE, October 28.—A shortage of 100 technical officers is delaying an ambitious water conservation survey of ...

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  24. GOVT. HOUSING SHORTAGES INQUIRIES TOOK 2 YEARS

    BRISBANE, Oct. 28.—A detective who carried out investigations on the £6000 Government housing shortages said his investigations had taken two years. Other detectives were still ...

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  25. SHORTAGE OF 739 NURSES IN Q'LD.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 28.—Queensland had a short- age of 739 nurses and only six of the 120 hospitals in the State had no staff difficulties, said the Minister for Health and Home Affairs (Mr. A. ...

    Article : 356 words
  26. Criminal Influx To Fed. Capital Territory

    CANBERRA, Oct. 28.—There has been an influx of criminals into the Federal Capital Territory. To-day, ordinances ...

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  27. MOTHER AND 3 SONS BATTERED WITH HAMMER: FATHER CHARGED

    SYDNEY, Oct. 28.—A Northern Rivers farmer, Charles Edward Harrison (47), of Southgate, near Grafton, has been charged with the attempted murder of his wife and three sons, whose battered ...

    Article : 170 words
  28. World's Second Richest Woman Secures Divorce

    RENO, Oct. 28.—Doris Duke, the tobacco fortune heiress, to-day was awarded a divorce from Porfirio Rubirosa, ...

    Article : 91 words
  29. HOME BUILDING A BIG BUSINESS

    BRISBANE, Oct. 28.—Building homes in Queensland is a £1,000,000 per month business. The State Statistician (Mr. S. ...

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