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  3. INVESTIGATE DOCUMENTS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Mr. Chifley has directed the Commonwealth Security Service to investigate the authenticity of defence documents quoted by the Leader ...

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  4. First Duty To Country: Mr. Fadden

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Mr. Fadden said outside the House to-night that if a Document he had quoted in the House of ...

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    Mr. Ted Bridge, who is in charge of the jetty at Catherine Hill Bay, watching the Munmorah as she moved off the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Rare Bats Found In Arnhem Land

    DARWIN, Tuesday. — Two rare specimens of the vampire bat were discovered at O[?]npelli Mission, the American ...

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  7. AIR LEAPS IN ALLIED LINES

    BERLIN, Oct. 5. A.A.P.—Soviet troops practised parachute jumps in the Allied air corridors to Berlin to-day in what is regarded as violation of the four-Power air safety ...

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  8. Unfavourable Trade Balance Reduced

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Australia's unfavourable trade balance with North America, which was £16,319,000 for the ...

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  9. Typhoon Causes Heavy Damage At Okinawa

    TOKYO, Oct. 5. A.A.P.-Reuter.—It is estimated that £3,125,000 worth of damage was caused at Okinawa by a typhoon which struck ...

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  10. Southern Mines Idle To-day; 10,000-Ton Loss

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—South Coast mines will be idle to-morrow for a loss of 10,000 tons of coal while miners decide whether they will stay ...

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  11. Collier Aground Off Bay Jetty

    The collier Munmorah, carrying about 1400 tons of coal, was aground on a sandbank about 100 yards from the jetty at Catherine Hill Bay for three and a half hours yesterday. ...

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  12. Union Bulletin On Strike Cases Denied

    A Federal Minister, two conciliation commissioners and the President of the Australian Council of Trade-unions last night denied ...

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  13. Baby's Plane Trip Soon After Birth

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A premature baby girl, born at 9 a.m. to-day in Forbes and flown to Sydney, is in a satisfactory condition in a ...

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  14. Petrol Ration To Allow Home Delivery

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. —Tradesmen would be given a petrol ration to make home deliveries, the Commonwealth Controller of Liquid ...

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  15. Transfer C.S.I.R. Section For Defence Work

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Federal Cabinet has approved the transfer of a division of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research ...

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  16. Royalties From Mining Were £1,154,501

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Mining contributed £1,154,501 to State finances, the Auditor-General (Mr. Swift) reported. ...

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  17. Free Medicinal, Dental Service In £20M. Plan

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Federal Cabinet to-day authorised the Minister for Health (Senator McKenna) to proceed with ...

    Article : 317 words
  18. Girl-Wife, 15½, Dies In Bath

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mrs. Beryl Lee, 15½, was found drowned in a bath in a home at Avoca-street, Randwick, to-night. ...

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  19. Malaya Bans Entry Of All Communists

    SINGAPORE, Oct. 5. A.A.P.— Reuter.—The Government of the Federation of Malaya has banned the entry into Malaya of all ...

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  20. SECRET BALLOT ON SUNDAY TRAMS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Sydney and Newcastle tramwaymen will vote at a secret ballot on Friday on the dispute on the Sunday tram services in Sydney. ...

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  21. French Strikes Spread To Railwaymen

    PARIS, Oct. 5. A.A.P.—The Communist-led French General Labour Confederation ordered a general strike of all French national ...

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  22. NEHRU FLIES TO LONDON

    NEW DELHI, Oct. 5. A.A.P.—The Prime Minister of India (Pandit Nehru) is leaving by air to-day for London. He is expected to attend ...

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  23. New U.K.-Australia Liner; Cut Time

    LONDON, Oct. 5. A.A.P.—The 31,000-ton liner Himalaya, the largest ship built for the P. and O. Steam Navigation Company, was ...

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  24. Banking Policy 'Constitutional'

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Government's policy on banking would be carried out by constitutional means, Mr. Chifley said in ...

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  25. REBEL WARSHIPS SURRENDER

    LIMA, Oct. 5. A.A.P.—The revolt by sailors against the Peruvian Government ended yesterday, when the re[?]l fleet which fled to ...

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  26. Constellation Leaves Three Days Late

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—After being held up in Sydney for three days, a Constellation left for London at 10.30 to-night. ...

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  27. Emperor's Conference Ended In Confusion

    TOKYO, Oct. 5. A.A.P.-Reuter.—The first Press conference granted by the Emperor and Empress to Allied correspondents ended in confusion to-day when the Imperial interpreter became lost in a shouting and jostling crowd of reporters and ...

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  28. BANK RAISES LIMITS ON HOUSING LOANS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Federal Cabinet had approved raising the limit for Commonwealth Bank housing loans from £1250 to ...

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  29. State's £131,500 To Coal Board

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The New South Wales Government had contributed £131,500 to the Joint Coal Board from February, 1947, ...

    Article : 95 words
  30. Crawled For Help With Broken Leg

    A man with a broken leg who crawled a quarter of a mile down a hillside to the nearest road yesterday was found by his wife when ...

    Article : 91 words
  31. Crew of 34 Lost When Ship Sank

    TOKYO, Oct. 5. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Thirty-four members of the crew were reported missing when the Japanese steamship Kenshin Maru ...

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