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  2. NEW BASIC WAGE INQUIRY

    Melbourne, October 31.—Acting Chief Judge Drake Brockman announced in the Arbitration Court today that the basic wage inquiry adjourned in 1940 would be reopened and heard simultaneously with the forty hours case. This ...

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  3. "A" Team Wins North Mine First Aid Shield

    The North Mine conducted its First Aid tests yesterday for the North Mine First Aid Shield. Two teams contested the prize, and A team was successful. It obtained 86 per cent. B team had won the shield in the past two years. These teams ...

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  4. MURDER CHARGE AGAINST CONSTABLE

    Sydney, October 31.—Evidence that Constable Cable asked his wife to write a suicide note some time prior to her death was given in the Coroner's Court today. The father of Mrs. Audrey Elva Cable, Jeffery Morley Phillips, of Waverley ...

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  5. P.O. CHARGES No Cut Likely

    Canberra, October 31.—High telephone, telegraphic, and postal charges are likely to remain for some time. There is little ...

    Article : 162 words
  6. Problem of Rehabilitation

    Sydney, October 31.—Re-establishment in civilian life of the million Australians who served their country during the war was ...

    Article : 229 words
  7. MR. MAKIN OUTSPOKEN ON VETO

    New York, October 31.—The Veto had been used again by one permanent Member of the Security Council to thwart the will of the clear majority of the Council, mostly in matters not vital to the security of Great Powers and not involving any great ...

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  8. Bombs Thrown At British Embassy

    Rome, October 31.—Two heavy time bombs exploded in the British Embassy early this morning, tearing a gaping hole in the front of the building. ...

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  9. Henry Wallace Criticises Mr. Churchill

    St. Paul (Minnesota), October 31.—Mr. Churchill is the world's "greatest red baiter," declared Mr. Henry Wallace, who recently resigned from President ...

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  10. Dr. Evatt Deputy Prime Minister

    Canberra, October 31.—Dr. H. V. Evatt will be Australia's new Deputy Prime Minister. By 42 votes to 33 he defeated Mr. E. J. Ward for the ...

    Article : 84 words
  11. Calcutta Situation Improves

    Calcutta, October 31.—The Bengal Government approved of an order imposing collective fines on nine areas in South Calcutta and 32 areas in North ...

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  12. Compton 143 Against Victoria

    Melbourne, October 31.—Playing almost a lone hand against Victoria for England today Compton scored a brilliant 143 in an eight wicket total of ...

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  13. Bernborough Wanted in U.S.A.

    New York, October 31.—A visit by Bernborough to the United States could produce the "race of the century," says "Time" ...

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  14. Suggested Royal Visit To Australia

    London, October 31.—Nothing is known officially in London regarding the visit of the Royal Family to Australia, as suggested from Canberra, but it is ...

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  15. Ketch Survivor Suffers Relapse

    Noumea, October 31.—New Caledonia doctors have instructed that James Cush, the sole survivor of the crew of four in the ketch Nova, is to have no ...

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  16. Cotton Slump In U.S.A.

    New York, October 31.—Trading was suspended on the New York and New Orleans Cotton Exchanges yesterday to prevent panic selling and to enable a ...

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  17. Two Naval Ratings Drowned

    Melbourne, October 31 — Two naval ratings who joined the Navy only a few weeks ago fell overboard from a destroyer in Port Philip Bay yesterday and ...

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  18. Renewed Terrorism In Palestine

    Jerusalem, October 31. — A new wave of terrorism is sweeping through Palestine. Following the mining of a culvert resulting ...

    Article : 136 words
  19. Coal Stoppages Affect Production

    Sydney, October 31.—Coal losses because of strikes on N.S.W. coalfields so far this week are the worst since August 22 last. During four days this week ...

    Article : 78 words
  20. Building Trades' Dispute

    At a meeting of the Building Trades Union and B.I.C. executive last night it was unanimously decided to make an appeal to members of the Trades Union ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. Fighting In China

    Nanking, October 31—Government troops made four amphibious landings near Chefoo, and a major battle appears to ...

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  22. Local Loan Subscriptions

    Yesterday 415 subscribers for £41.750 provided the total to date locally in the Second Security Loan. This includes progressive totals from mines and ...

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  23. FIVE INJURED WHEN TRAM DERAILED

    Sydney, October 31.—Five people were injured tonight when a double set tram was derailed in Annandale. It ran 80 yards, crossed the roadway ...

    Article : 55 words
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