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  3. SOVIET BLOC DEFEAT AT U.N. ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Sept. 22.—"The American-controlled majority made a mockery of U.N.O. tradition in voting against Soviet area nominees," said a Tass newsagency despatch from Paris, commenting on yesterday's voting ...

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  4. SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS AGAINST BUSINESSMAN

    CANBERRA, Sept. 22.—Describing Mr. A. S. Taylor, Managing Director of the Metropolitan Portland Cement Ltd. as a "crook and a go-getting scoundrel," Mr. Abbott urged the Government in ...

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  5. SEA TRANSPORT FREIGHT RATES LIKELY TO BE INCREASED SOON

    BRISBANE, Sept. 22.—Shipowners are expected soon to increase by at least 10/- and 3/- per ton intrastate and interstate general cargo freight races. Action will follow the de-control of sea transport when the State Governments assumed price control ...

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  6. SLASHED THROAT: SMOKED CIGARETTE

    SYDNEY, Sept. 22.—A police sergeant said in the Equity Court to-day that after Robert Heppleston, of ...

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  7. R.N. CARRIER FOR R.A.N.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 22.—The first aircraft carrier to be acquired by the Royal Australian Navy, at present ...

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  8. IPSWICH LEADS COAL OUTPUT

    BRISBANE, Sept. 22.—Queensland coal production since 1934 has doubled, according to the ...

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  9. BERLIN TALKS CONTINUE

    LONDON, Sept. 22—The three-man standing committee, on the Berlin crisis met to continue work on a ...

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  10. Forged Petrol Tickets Draw Heavy Penalties

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 22—Forged five-gallon petrol tickets were in circulation, the Commonwealth ...

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  11. Shocking Treatment of Child Alleged

    WELLINGTON, Sept. 22.—Allegations that a hypodermic syringe was used on a child to make it tell the truth were made in the Napier Magistrate's Court when Phyllis Muriel Kidd (38), formerly ...

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  12. COMMONWEALTH MOVE ON T.B.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 22.—A bill empowering the Commonwealth to take measures for the prevention, ...

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  13. Redcliffe Valuations No Court Approach Aim of New Bill

    BRISBANE, Sept. 22.—Legislation was introduced in Parliament to-day to pemit about 1500 Redcliffe ...

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  14. U.K. Sugar Import Figure Too High

    LONDON, Sept. 22.—Australia will not be able to supply Britain with 400,000 tons of sugar from current ...

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  15. Prime Minister Spent Birthday on the Job

    CANBERBA, Sept. 22.—Sixty-five years of age to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) celebrated ...

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  16. Two New Systems of Radio Telephony

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 22.—Australian manufacturers are building for the Post Office first units of two systems of ...

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  17. 7 Years' Gaol for Manslaughter

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 22.—Reginald Gilford Mann (52), barman, of Caulfield, was sentenced to seven years' gaol ...

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  18. U.S. Has Complete Total War Plan

    NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—The United States military planning programme now has progressed so far that the country is in the ...

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  19. DUTCH REPULSE INDONESIANS

    BATAVIA, Sept. 22.—Four Dutch soldiers Were killed and six others wounded in clashes in the Bobotsari district of ...

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  20. Alleged "Red" on Arson Charge

    SYDNEY, Sept. 22.—Ronald Arthur Lott (22), tram guard, who according to evidence was expelled from the Legion of ...

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  21. NEW SURVEY OF HERVEY BAY

    SYDNEY, Sept. 22.—The naval survey ship, H.M.A.S. Warrego, has begun a special survey of part of Hervey Bay, ...

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  22. Plea for Life of Alsatian Dog

    LONDON, Sept. 22.—Rev. Henry Mayne-Young appealed to His Majesty to reprieve his blind wife's guide Alsatian dog, ...

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  23. "You Never See a Watersider Sweat"

    TOWNSVILLE, Sept. 22.—"You never see a watersider sweat. They put you in mind of a lot of old age pensioners ...

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  24. Bad Bricks Force Building Costs Up

    BRISBANE, Sept. 22.—The Government is investigating brick supplies in Queensland, according to the report of ...

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  25. "RUSSIA HAS NO ATOM BOMB"

    LONDON, Sept. 22.—Canada's delegate to the U.N. Atomic Energy Commission (Mr. A. G. L. McNaughton) ...

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  26. METAL TRADES SEEK EQUAL PAY FOR WOMEN WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Sept. 22.—First move in the campaign by unions to secure equal rates of pay for women was made to the Federal Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. G. A. Mooney) to-day in an ...

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  27. GOVT. DECISION ON MR. BURNS TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, Sept. 22.—The Acting Attorney-General (Sen. McKenna) might recommend to-morrow what ...

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  28. Toowoomba Successes At Melbourne Show

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 22.—A Toowoomba woman scored two success for Queensland at the Melbourne Royal ...

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  29. N.Z. Referendum On Off-the-course Betting

    WELLINGTON, Sept. 22.—The question of whether facilities should be provided for off-the-course betting through ...

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  30. RESTRICTION OF FREEDOM OF COLOURED WORKERS ALLEGED

    LONDON, Sept. 22.—The Soviet licensed "Tribune," organ of the Communist "Free German Trade Union Movement," alleges that the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) has restricted the freedom ...

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  31. TOSHACK FIT FOR AUST. SEASON?

    LONDON, Sept. 22.—Ernie Toshack, saw a surgeon this afternoon for the final report on progress after an operation ...

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  32. HEAVY DAMAGE BY U.S. HURRICANE

    NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—The Key West (Florida) navy base reports that 30 commercial and pleasure ...

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  33. AT LEAST 25 KILLED IN HONG KONG BLAZE

    HONG KONG, Sept. 22.—At least 25 were killed and 56 taken to hospital as a result of a tenement and warehouse fire which is still raging in Hong Kong's ...

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  34. More Stock and Dairy Inspectors

    BRISBANE, Sept. 22—The appointment of five more stock inspectors to the Division of Animal Industry and ...

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  35. MATCH SHORTAGE TO BE MORE ACUTE?

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 22.—Australia faces an acute match shortage following a general stoppage of safety ...

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  36. "Firebug" Striking at Wool Industry?

    BRISBANE, Sept. 22.—Police are investigating six fires in the last six weeks in woolsbeds and bayricks in the Goondiwindi district. The fires have caused ...

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  37. ANOTHER TRAMLESS SYDNEY SUNDAY?

    SYDNEY, Sept. 22.—Sydney is likely to be without tram services again next week-end for the 11th ...

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  38. MODERN WEAPONS IN SHORT SUPPLY

    CANBERRA, Sept. 22.—Replying to criticism of the Commonwealth Military Forces, the Minister for the Army (Mr. ...

    Article : 109 words
  39. GIVEN NEW PALM

    CANBERRA, Sept. 22—As a result of a plastic surgery operation at Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital, Senator J. ...

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  40. MAIZE PRICE RISE HITS GRAZIERS

    BRISBANE, Sept. 22.—Following the cessation of price control on maize the price has risen by £4 to £18 a ton. The ...

    Article : 68 words
  41. REPARATIONS FOR AUST

    LONDON, Sept. 22.—The Inter-Allied Reparation Agency has announced that under further allocation of German ...

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