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  3. MONTH'S TRIAL FOR NEW BUS TERMINALS

    A new system of terminals and stopping places for Ipswich buses will come into operation from next Monday. The local traffic authority—the Ipswich Police—will give the new scheme a month's trail before decisions are final. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OPPOSITION REAFFIRMS DECISION REGARDING VICTORIAN ELECTION

    MELBOURNE, October 6.—The Liberal and Country Parties to-day reaffirmed their decision to force an immediate election in Victoria to give the people a voice on bank nationalisation. ...

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  5. SHE WANTS SNAKES

    If anyone has a few odd feet of live carpet snake they have no use for, Paula Pratt, of Earl-street, Randwick, would like to buy it. Paula, a night club dancer, used to do the dance of the five snakes. A reptillian malady ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BIG BATCH OF MIGRANTS COMING TO QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE. Oct. 6.—The liner [?]monde will leave Britain next Saturday with 213 free and assisted migrants for Queensland, ...

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  7. Beef Prices Increased

    BRISBANE, Oct. 6.—Beef prices will be increased from one half-penny to 1½d. per lb. throughout Queensland from ...

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  8. No White House Comment On "NEW 'RED' ORGANISATION TO FIGHT U.S. IMPERIALISM"

    NEW YORK, October 6.—Neither White House nor State Department spokesmen would comment last night on the news from Moscow of the formation of a new Communist international organisation to fight ...

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  9. "MISBEHAVIOUR" BY AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS DENIED

    BATAVIA, Oct. 6.—Brigadier Lew Dyke to-day emphatically denied the story published in the local Press ...

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  10. PRESDT. TRUMAN APPEALS FOR FOOD FOR HUNGRY EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—To save food for hungry Europe, President Truman, in a national broadcast from White House to-night, called on all Americans to pledge ...

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  11. SURPRISE INDIAN OPERATION

    LONDON, October 6.— The "Daily Telegraph" New Delhi representative says, "Indian naval units, ...

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  12. U.S. LOVERS ACQUITTED ON MURDER CHARGE AFTER RECORD CRIMINAL TRIAL

    SANTA ANA (California), October 6.—After the longest criminal trial ever held in the United States a jury of six men and six women this evening acquitted the heiress, Beulah Louise Overall (18), and her lover, ...

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  13. PRIEST'S BITTER ATTACK ON COMMUNISM

    SYDNEY, Oct. 6—Communists had robbed, irritated, and poisoned society over the years until the rottenness of ...

    Article : 263 words
  14. £50 FINE FOR HAVING DRUGS AT THE RACES

    BRISBANE, oct. 6.—Reginald William Brown (37), was fined £50 by Mr. R. C. Byrne, S.M. in Police Court to-day for having ...

    Article : 169 words
  15. VIS. ADDISON IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Oct. 6.—Viscount Addison, Commonwealth Relations Minister in the British Cabinet and ...

    Article : 189 words
  16. BIG CARGO OF FOODSTUFFS FOR BRITAIN

    BRISBANE, Oct. 6.—A big cargo of foodstuffs for Britain will be lifted by the steamer Port Jackson which ...

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  17. WORK RESUMED AT TANNYMOREL COLLIERY

    WARWICK. Oct. 6.—Work was resumed at the Tannymorel Colliery to-day under pre-stoppage conditions ...

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  18. She Did Not Like Hollywood!

    BRISBANE, October 6.— Hollywood and its inhabitants were "stinkeroo," the wife of British film producer. ...

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  19. Three Burned in Fire on Launch

    SYDNEY, Oct 6.—Three men were burned, two seriously, when a 22-ft. launch caught fire about two miles ...

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  20. UNIVERSITY TO USE ST. LUCIA IN 1948

    BRISBANE, Oct. 6.— The Queensland University's £600,000 new buildings and grounds at St. Lucia, will be ...

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  21. EFFORTS TO HOLD UP DE GAULLE'S SPEECH

    LONDON, Oct. 6.—The Paris representative of the "Dally Express" says that tacks were strewn along all roads leading to the ...

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  22. "FREEDOM WOULD DISAPPEAR"

    HOBART, Oct. 6.—The freedom enjoyed by Australians is something that would be unknown under the tyrannical system of ...

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  23. 2 MEN BURNT IN UNUSUAL GAS EXPLOSION IN BORE

    WARWICK, October 6.—The flow of gas in bores put down through coal seams in parts of Millmerran district was demonstrated in an unusual manner recently, and at the expense of fairly extensive burns to ...

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  24. SAILOR LEADS THE ADMIRAL A DANCE IN A HYDROPLANE

    NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—The Admiral's barge and the Captain's gig, after visiting H.M.S. Sheffield, which was anchored in Annapolis Roads, pursued up the Severn River this evening a lone British sailor who apparently bad commandeered a bydroplane ...

    Article : 241 words
  25. WRESTLER THREW REFEREE FROM RING

    BRISBANE, Oct. 6.—Referce Billy Munden was in a semiconscious condition when he disqualified wrestler Dutch ...

    Article : 130 words
  26. Boy Accidentally Shot in Chest at Sports Meeting

    SYDNEY, Oct. 6.—The accidental dental discharge of a starter's pistol severly wounded a boy competitor at the six-hour day sports ...

    Article : 109 words
  27. APOSTOLIC DELEGATE AT BRISBANE

    BRISBANE. Oct. 6.—The Apostolic Delegate, Archbison Panico reached Brisbane to-day on the passenger freighter, City of ...

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