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  4. High School Additions

    Sydney, October 11.—Plans were well advanced for the construction of a new wing onto the Broken Hill High ...

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  5. Jet Airliner For T.A.A.

    Melbourne, October 11.—T.A.A. was interested in putting one of Britain's jet aircraft into service in Australia, general manager, Mr. L. J. Brain, said today. He said that the company expected to be operating a jet airliner on ...

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  6. THOROUGH BOXING INVESTIGATION

    Sydney, October 11.—The Boxing Investigation Committee, at its first meeting today, decided to ask principal organisations connected with boxing to submit their views on the question of setting up of a Boxing Control Board or ...

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  7. Reds Hand East Zone Control To Germans

    Berlin, October 11.—The Soviet has handed over administration of the East German Zone to the East German Parliament. This was announced to Volkaskammer or the Lower House last night by the Soviet Military Governor, ...

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  8. Child Migrants

    Sydney, October 11.—A third baby from the I.R.O. ship Skaugum died today. The baby, Lydia Morxunas (18 months), died in the Prince Henry ...

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  9. "TRIED BY PAPERS" Gelbart Before Court

    Melbourne, October 11.—Bennie Gelbart believed he had been tried in advance in almost every newspaper in the Commonwealth a solicitor said ...

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  10. RUSSIA REACHES AMERICA

    New York, October 11.—Reporting the arrival of the "great" Australian racehorse Russia at San Francisco today, the "Morning Telegraph" says that Russia ...

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  11. THE HARTNETT CAR |

    Canberra, October 11.—Mr. L. J. Hartnett said today that the four seater saloon car which would average about 50 miles a gallon might be on sale in ...

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  12. U.S. Atom Bomb

    Washington, October 11.—Navy experts said today that they were certain the Russians could detect and shoot down the American Air Force's B36 ...

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  13. EMPLOYEES RESENT REPORTS OF STEALING RACKET

    Lithgow, October 11.—Men employed on construction work at the Lithgow power house cooling towers at a mass meeting today carried a motion protesting against press allegations of a huge stealing racket in Government building ...

    Article : 375 words
  14. Australia's Economy

    Sydney, October 11.—The economic climax which Australia must face during the next few years seems likely to be one in which we ...

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  15. HUSBAND CANNOT BEAT WIFE

    Sydney, October 11.—No man had the right to strike his wife in this country. It did not matter what any Magistrate in New Zealand said, said Mr. Hodgson. ...

    Article : 134 words
  16. DESTRUCTION BY VANDALS AT NORTH PARK

    Quite often a great deal of damage has been done by vandals at the North Park, and once again the damage has been so wilful and so serious that it ...

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  17. A.R.U. To Resist Communists

    Sydney, October 11.—Right Wing delegates rebuffed a Communist attempt to have H. Weiner, industrial attache to the American Embassy ...

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  18. £80 Million Quoted In Litigation

    London, October 11.—Talks between American motor magnate Henry Ford and British tractor king Harry Ferguson on a contract dispute involving millions ...

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  19. Czech Police Surround Town

    Vatican City, October 10.—Czech police have completely surrounded the small town of Svatyian Podskalon—near Frague—which is the site of a ...

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  20. Downward Trend In Polio

    Melbourne, October 11.—An indication that the incidence of poliomyelitis showed a downward tendency was given ...

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  21. Fixed Minimum For Tea

    Canberra, October 11.—The question whether there should be a minimum fixed price for tea was being examined the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, said ...

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  22. Devaluation, Imports Restrictions - No Commonwealth Solution

    Sydney, October 11.—Only by rapid economic development can the Commonwealth recover from the blow that the two world wars have struck at its centre, Professor Copland said. Professor Copland, who is Vice-Chancellor of the ...

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  23. Accommodation For Govt. Employees

    Mr. J. J. Clark, M.H.R., has received the following from the Postmaster-General Senator Cameron):—"Following your personal ...

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  24. MRS. ANG LEAVING FOR HONG KONG

    Canberra, October 11.—Mrs. Tony Ang with her three children had booked her passage to Hong Kong for October 21, the Immigration Minister, Mr. ...

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  25. CZECH. PASSPORTS INVALID ON NOVEMBER 30

    Sydney, October 11.—Czechoslovakia citizens have been advised that validity of their passports will cease on November 30. The Czech. Consul ...

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  26. Longer Leave For Railmen

    Sydney, October 11.—An amending legislation would be necessary to authorise three weeks' annual leave for 27,000 members of the Railways "wages ...

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  27. Communists Close In On Canton

    Hong Kong (A.A.P.-Reuter), October 11.—On the 38th anniversary of the foundation of the Chinese Republic yesterday, Communist forces were closing in on Canton. Reports that the Communist troops had reached a point 45 miles from ...

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  28. More Czech. Arrests

    London, October 11.—More people were arrested in Czechoslovakia yesterday, though on a smaller scale than the last few weeks, according to private sources ...

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  29. Australia And U.K. Markets

    Canberra, October 11.—The Post-War Reconstruction Minister (Mr. Dedman) said today Australia had not agreed to any alteration in preference she ...

    Article : 117 words
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