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  3. FEDERAL LABOUR MEMBER PREDICTS TAX CUTS EARLY IN NEW YEAR

    CANBERRA, November 10.—Income tax reductions early in the new year were predicted to-night by a [?]ber of the Federal Parliamentary Labour party, M[?]an Fraser, in a public broadcast. ...

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  4. COMMUNIST DENOUNCES FORMER MINISTER

    MELBOURNE, November 10.—An audience of 5000 at the West Melbourne Stadium to-day heard the Communist union leader, Mr. Ernest Thornton ...

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  5. Their First Meeting

    Big Estonian-born Oskar Olup was excited as the Port Hobart steamed up Sydney Harbour last week because he was to meet his seven-year-old son for the first time. A naturalised Briton, he wrestled in Australia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SAVED TRAIN WITH WIFE'S RED SKIRT

    MOMBASA, Nov. 10,—Kombo, a native worker, walking with his wife along the Nairobi-Momba[?] ...

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  7. WREATHS FOR NAZIS

    MUNICH, Nov. 10.—Unknown persons on the anniversary of Hitler's 1923 beer cellar putsch placed wreaths ...

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  8. McCOOL'S FINE BOWLING WAS ENCOURAGING

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 10.—What was seen of the Australian speed attack in the match between the M.C.C. ...

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  9. U.K. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST JEWISH TERRORISTS

    LONDON, Nov. 10.—It is understood that Scotland Yard is taking precautions against possible movements ...

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  10. FOUNDRY STRIKE IN MELBOURNE MAY END SOON

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 10.—Week-end moves for a settlement of the Victorian foundry strike may result in ...

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  11. RUSSIAN MINISTER'S APOLOGIES

    CANBERRA, November 10.—The Russian Minister to Australia (M. Lifanov) to-night offered sincere apologies ...

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  12. U.S. WAGE CONTROLS AND PRICE CEILINGS REMOVED

    WASHINGTON, November 10.—President Truman, in one stroke, wiped out all wage controls and all remaining price ceilings, except those on sugar, rice, and rentals, and indicated that the rent ceiling may be raised. ...

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  13. KING UNVEILS SIMPLE WAR MEMORIAL

    LONDON, Nov. 10.—One minute before 11 a.m. to-day King George VI. pulled a gold tasselled cord and ...

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  14. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE SYSTEM CRITICISED

    MELBOURNE. Nov. 10.—An Australian defence system based on volunteers was criticised by Lieutenant-General S. G. Savage ...

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  15. NO SIGN OF SETTLEMENT IN PERTH DISPUTE

    PERTH, Nov. 10.—With the union still adamant, the strike of locomotive drivers that has disrupted industry and ...

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  16. MR. A. HULME NEW Q.P.P. PRESIDENT

    BRISBANE, November 10.—Mr. Alan Shallcross Hulme, Brisbane chartered accountant, was elected last night ...

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  17. GIRL SUFFOCATED IN TRUCK SMASH

    BRISBANE, Nov. 10.—Marie Katharine Lowe (19), single, a school teacher, of, Warialda, New South Wales, ...

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  18. BRITAIN MUST REMAIN STRONG, SAYS MR. ATTLEE

    LONDON, November 10.—Britain must maintain armed forces and remain strong until general confidence and security were established throughout the world, said the British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) in ...

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  19. £300 BELT OFFERED FOR EMPIRE LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE

    SYDNEY, Nov. 10.—A championship belt insured for £300 has been provided by Stadiums, Ltd., for the ...

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  20. MANY INTENDING VOTERS CHALLENGED IN BY-ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Nov. 10.—Officials of the Liberal party alleged to-day that a large number of intending voters challenged by Liberal party ...

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  21. KEY UNIONISTS WILL NOT ATTEND SYDNEY MEETING

    SYDNEY, November 10.—Members of the two[?] key unions involved in the Mort's Dock dispute will not attend ...

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  22. R.A.N. Commodore Relinquishes Command

    SYDNEY, Nov. 10.—Relinquishing command of the Australian Naval Squadron on Saturday, Commodore J. A. ...

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  23. MYSTERY OVER MAN'S FATAL INJURIES

    BRISBANE, Nov. 10.—Police are still trying to solve the mystery of the death of Leonare Wilson Sydenham ...

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  24. 185,313 BRITISH WAR GRAVES

    LONDON, Nov. 10.—The vice-chairman of the Imperial War [?] General [?] ...

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  25. MAN KILLED IN TRUCK SMASH

    BUNDABERG, Nov. 10.—George Joseph Cavanagh (39), married, Cynthia, was killed last night when a utility truck ...

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  26. DANGEROUS SURF ON SYDNEY BEACHES

    SYDNEY, November 10.—Heavy surf on crowded Sydney beaches made conditions dangerous to-day. A youth had his spine ...

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  27. Forecasts FINE, WITH VARIABLE WINDS

    BRISBANE, Nov. 10.—Weather forecasts issued by the Meteorological Bureau to-day are ...

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  28. SHIP ABANDONED

    CAPE TOWN, Nov. 10.—The 91 members of the crew and one passenger abandoned the British steamer, City of Lincoln, after she ...

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  29. LOWER SUGAR PRODUCTION

    BRISBANE. [?]—Total sugar production this year is expected to [?] 500,000 tons for Queensland mills, ...

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  30. C.T.A. PRESIDENT

    BRISBANE, Nov. 10.—Mr. J. W. Elliott yesterday was elected President of the Commercial Travellers' Association of ...

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  31. CHIANG'S ADVISER DEAD

    SHANGHAI, November 10.—Mr. W. H. Donald. the Australian journalist, who became adviser to Generalissimo Chiang ...

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  32. POLAR EXPEDITION

    WASHINGTON. Nov. 10.—Rear-Admiral Byrd shortly will make another exploratory expedition to the South Pole the ...

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