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  4. [?]GAIR OPPOSED TO LABOUR CONTROL IN PEACE TIME

    BRISBANE, October 28.— The Deputy Premier, Mr.V. C. Gair, told Parliament, to-day, that he was op[?]sed to directing Queensland seasonal workers into [?]her employment when they were not engaged in the ...

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  5. THE "SHETLAND" TAKES THE AIR

    Taking the air for the first time since its launch, Britain's largest flying boat. the short "She[?]land." photographed at Ro[?]ester. It is a four-engined two-decker machine which carries a [?] of 17 and 70 passengers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Australia Will Benefit From Trade Bargain

    CANBERRA, October 28.— Australia would benefit greatly by the agreements which have been proposed as a result of the international trade talks at Geneva, the Federal Cabinet was told in a special ...

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  7. Sydney Idea Of Outdoor Life Earns Approval

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 281— Australians were living under a bullock waggon constitution in a [?]-propelled age, ...

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  8. LABOUR PROTESTS ON BANK GRAB GENUINE

    CANBERRA, October 28.— In the House of Representatives to-night Dame Enid Lyons (Lib., Tax.) said that protests from people against bank nationalisation were very real; also Labour members professed to believe that they were manufactured "In my electorate officials of the A.L.P. branches ...

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  9. Railmen Treated Unfairly

    BRISBANE, Oct. 28.— "Stats [?]way administrators had shown [?]ous indifference to the public's [?]ffarc and an [?]ter disregard ...

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  10. JUDGMENT ATTACKED BY SEAMEN

    BRISBANE, Oct, 28.— A mass stop-work meeting of [?] seamen at the Tr[?]des Hall to-day. described Mr. Justice Kelly's ...

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  11. HAD TO WATCH BABY BURN TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, October 28.— A ten months old baby girl trapped in a blazing post office store four miles south of co[?] Harbour was ...

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  12. KASHMIR LEADER LEAVES

    LONDON, Oct 28.— The Times Srinagar representative says that the Maharajah of Srinagar (Sir Hari Singh) and his ...

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  13. BROADCAST STORY WAS BASELESS

    DARWIN. October 28.— A story was broadcast over the A.B.C. national service this morning and also referred to in the short wave ...

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  14. CHOLERA SUSPECT AT DARWIN

    DARWIN, October 28.— A man who arrived in Darwin to-night by Qun[?] flying boat is being held as a cholera suspect. The plane ...

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  15. ALUMINIUM PLANT MAY BE ESTABLISHED

    CANBE[?]RA. October 28.— Australia's af[?]tum commission reported favourably on proposals by Reynolds Me[?] Company New ...

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  16. Minesweeping Finished

    BRISBANE October 28— A [?] po[?] said to-day that the 2011. Mine[?]ping Flo[?] m[?]ing ...

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  17. CERTAIN PEOPLE ARE BEING WATCHED

    CANBERRA. October 28.— The activities of certain people in Australia were under review all the time by the Commonwealth ...

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  18. FAMOUS ROAD MAP PUBLISHER DEAD

    MELBOURNE. October 28.— Gerge Robert Broadbent road [?] [?]sher who died to-day [?]ome in Hawthorne. ...

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  19. HIGHER EGG PRICE BEING SOUGHT

    BRISBANE Oct 28.— An [?] in [?] [?] prices is being sough from the C[?] wealth [?] ver[?]ers by the ...

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  21. BRITISH REDS ARE UNRELIABLE

    LONDON. October 28.— British Commun[?] were not [?]vited to [?]sist in the formation of [?]he com[?]turn because they ...

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  22. GOVERNMENT'S WORKS PROGRAMME WILL PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT FOR 20,000

    BRISBANE, October 28.— Government sad local authority expenditure of £24,298,508 which was estimated would provide a year's work for 20,000 was involved in the programme of works for 1947-48 set out in the annual report of the Co-ordinator-General of weeks (Mr. Kemp), which was presented to Parliament to-day. Mr. Kemp added, ...

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  23. Death of Sir Ian Hamilton OF Gallipoli

    General Sir [?]an Ha[?] died recently aged M. In 1MS he was commander of the M[?] Expeditt[?]nary F[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. High Council Formed To Fight Cholera Incidence

    LONDON, October 28.— The Associated Press Correspondent in Cairo says the Health Ministry has announced the formation of a High council of 30 to co-ordinate the fight against cholera. The Ministry official said that he did not knew where Egypt would find ...

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