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  3. INDUSTRIAL CHAOS CERTAIN TO OCCUR IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, October 23.—Even if the transport strike is settled soon, which at the moment is regarded in trade union circles as extremely unlikely, industrial chaos is still certain to occur because of the cessation of work ...

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  4. NEW USE FOR THE "JEEP"

    Motor Track.—The ubiquitous "Jeep" was a very valuable part of Army equipment in war-time, and now is being put to many uses as a peace-time vehicle. Above: One, driven by Don. Timperley, is seen drawing a grader (manipulated by Les. Bowling) in the preparation of the Ipswich Motor Cycle Club's new track at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "NECESSARY TO GUIDE NATIONALISM INTO WORLD ORGANISATION"

    LONDON, October 23.—"The problems to be solved in Europe were interlinked with the problems in the Middle East and Far East," said the British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) in the debate on foreign policy in the ...

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  6. MEASLES, CHICKEN-POX HIT SCHOOL CHILDREN

    BRISBANE, Oct. 23.—Hundreds of school children throughout the State are suffering from epidemics of ...

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  7. UNION BAN ON COMPANY'S WOOL TO EXTEND TO QLD.?

    BRISBANE, Oct. 23.—Discussion between Federal Executive members and the Brisbane Executive of the Clerks' Union is likely to result in an extension of ...

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  8. HUNGARY'S £325 M. REPARATIONS DEBT

    BUDAPEST, Oct. 23.—An official Hungarian document says that Hungary's reparations debt will amount to ...

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  9. AUST.-U.K. TIES NOT LESSENED SAYS MR. CHIFLEY

    CANBERRA, Oct. 23.—Although the bond of friendship between the United States and Australia had grown ...

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  10. "CANADA WANTS AUST. GOODS"

    BRISBANE, October 23.— "Before the war the function of the Canadian Trade Commissioner's Office in Australia ...

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  11. JUDGE'S ADVICE TO UNIONS ON WAR LOADING

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 23.— Unions in danger of losing war loading by the end of the year should ask the Court to ...

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  12. MR. CHIFLEY'S SURPRISE MOVE IN A.C.T.U. TALKS

    CANBERRA, October 29.—The Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley), made a surprise move in the ...

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  13. MORE BUILDING MATERIALS IN WEST SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Oct. 23.— Stressing the need for better distribution of building material to the western parts of ...

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  14. UNIQUE POLICE FUNERAL IN PERTH

    PERTH. Oct. 23.—The body of Detective Carl Roe, who was murdered at Claremount on Monday night, was ...

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  15. 227 N.E.I. ALIENS TAKEN TO BRISBANE

    CASINO, Oct. 23.—Two hundred and twenty-seven Indonesians who have completed sentences at the detention compound ...

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  16. LANDS DEPT. CLAIM JUSTIFIED, SAYS MINISTER

    BRISBANE, Oct. 23.—"The fact that wool grown at Eurangatuck, near Warra, had established a new Queensland ...

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  17. HEAD-ON COLLISION ENDS WRESTLING

    BRISBANE, Oct. 23.—A bead-on collision resulting in the stunning of both contestants terminated to-night's ...

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  18. ABOLITION OF SATURDAY PICK-UPS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, October 23.—After a three days' conference on the Sydney waterside strike, in which 6000 wharf labourers have tied up 68 ships, the Stevedoring Industry Commission to-day issued orders abolishing Saturday ...

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  19. BILL TO AMEND VET. SURGEONS ACT

    BRISBANE. Oct. 23.—A bill to amend the Veterinary Surgeons Act was introduced in Parliament by the Minister for ...

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  20. REDUCTION IN PETROL TAX TO BE SOUGHT BY A. A. A.

    SURFERS PARADISE, Oct. 23.—The Australian Automobile Association will seek a reduction of 5½d. a gallon ...

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  21. Trailers Used to Move Goods Banked Up by Strike

    SYDNEY, Oct. 23.—Big trailers end lorries used on the Alice Springs—Darwin Army route are now ...

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  22. MEAT WHOLESALERS' COMPLAINT

    BRISBANE, Oct. 23.—Brisbane wholesale meat traders interviewed the Deputy Meat Controller (Mr. E. Sunners) to-day, ...

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  23. PUBLIC SERVANTS' HOUSING SCHEME SOUGHT BY UNION

    BRISBANE, October 23.—The State Service Union conference decided to-day to seek Government authority for the State ...

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  24. FORMER "PROTECTOR OF BOHEMIA" HANGED AFTER SUICIDE ATTEMPT

    PRAGUE, October 23—Kurt Daluage, former "Protector of Bohemia and Moravia," was hanged to-day after he had attempted suicide by cutting his wrists with slivers from a broken soup bowl. Prison guards called in doctors ...

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  25. U.N. ASSEMBLY MEETING

    FLUSHING MEADOWS (U.S.), Oct. 23.—The United Nations General Assembly will meet here to-day. ...

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  26. INDIAN RIOTS TOLL

    CALCUTTA, October 23.—The British District Magistrate for Noakhall (Mr. Melnray) said that tentative figures for the ...

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  27. MISSING FISHERMEN BACK AT CALOUNDRA

    BRISBANE. Oct. 23—Ian Campbell and Stanley Murray. Caloundra fishermen, who had been missing in a 22-foot motor launch ...

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  28. U.K. STILL WANTS FOOD PARCELS

    LONDON, Oct. 23.—Britain still wants Australian food parcels, the Food Minister (Mr. Strachey) told a Press conference. ...

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  29. EXPLOSION OF MINES KILLS 30, INJURES 27

    BATAVIA. October 23.—Eighteen Japanese sea mines exploded at Menado, killing 30 and injuring 27. The mines were being ...

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  30. NORTH BROKEN HILL LTD. PROFIT OF £461,670

    SYDNEY. October 23.—The profit of North Broken Hill, Ltd. is £461,670. compared with £268,884 last year. The rise is ...

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  31. PLANES SEARCH FOR JEWS

    JERUSALEM, Oct. 23.—Royal Air Force reconnaissance 'planes have been called out to search for a large group of Jewish ...

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