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  4. [?]OULD NEW BANK TANDA SHOCK OF RICE COLLAPSE?

    CANBERRA, October 30.— Mr. C.F. Adermann [?]C.P.,[?]) to-day sought sought an assurance that the Govern[?] controlled banking monopoly which would be [?] lished under the banking legislation would ...

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  5. TARIFF TRIUMPH AT GENEVA MAY SPUR TRADE

    LONDON, October 30.—Renter's Geneva representative says that the greatest multilateral trade treaty every negotiated binding Britain, the U.S. and 21 other countries to tariff reductions covering well over half the world's trade ...

    Article : 693 words
  6. MALE DRESS ON SHOW

    The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, is staging an exhibition illustrating the history of male attire daring the last 600 years. The exhibition illustrates the earliest dresses by drawings and sculptures, but possesses actual examples of more recent ones-back ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 91 words
  7. 80-YEAR-OLD WOMAN ADOPTS GENERAL 30 YEARS HER JUNIOR

    NEW YORK. Oct. 30—Mrs. Hamilton Fish Webster, wealthy oc[?]genarian. widow and leader of the ...

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  8. Shiftless Make Good Shift In New York City

    NEW YORK, Oct.30.—Gypsies, [?] unmarried persons, persons in difficulties with the law, neg[?]ful parents and ...

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  9. Seaside Camps To Be Controlled

    BRISBANE, October 30.—New camp regulations made under the Health Acts by the Director-General of Health were to-day approved by the Executive Council. The Minister for Health (Mr. Jones) said that they provided that ...

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  10. Move To Extend University Education

    BRISBANE, Oct.30—With a view to extending University education in Queensland the premier, Mr. Hanlon. has asked ...

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  11. RED CHALLENGE TO DE GAULLE

    LONDON. October 30.—The British United Press paris correspondent says the communists dominated Conte[?]ration of Trade ...

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  12. BRITAIN NEEDS EVERY EGG IT CAN GET

    LONDON, October 20.— The Associated press leains from well informed [?] that there is unf[?]rable seaction in London ...

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  13. Changes At Boggo Road Are Needed

    BRISBANE, Oct.30.—Changes in the treatment of men received into Boggo-road gaol were advocated by Mr. P. K. Copier ...

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  14. CHOLERA SUSPECT IMPROVES

    CANBERRA, Oct.30.—The Commonwealth Director of Health (Dr. Metcalfe) said to-day that the life of the suspected cholera ...

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  15. RTHER DOLLAR RESTRICTIONS NOUNCED TO SAVE £8,000,000

    [?]RA October 30.—The Government to-day announced details of further r[?]ions to prevent unnecessary expenditure of- dollars. These are: Motor chassis [from the United States and Canada in 1948 will be limited to £8,000,000 (Aust). puces recalled on October 21 will b e renewed only where they cover goods ...

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  16. Press Reports Denied

    SYDNEY, October 20.—[?] in the sydney afternoon press [?] had complained [?] had lost the [?] agaanist ...

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  18. NO OBJECTION TO MALAYAN REPORT

    CANBERRA. October 20.—The Federal Government has not ra[?] objections to the publication of any passages of General ...

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  19. [?]ECTRICITY EXPANSION ILL COST £8M. THIS YEAR

    AND October 30.—publicly owsed electricity supply undertakings and works in [?] being planned or to begin d[?] the current financial year are estimated to [?] £8,000,000. This was announced in the tenth annual report of the state [?]comnission tabled to-day. It was stated that three new generating stations ...

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  20. SUGAR CRUSHING ONLY ABOUT 80 P.C. NORMAL

    BRISBANE, October 30.—From statistics available for October it seems that the average crashing rate at Queensland mills was not very much over 80 per cent. of normal, said the secretary of the Queensland Canegrowers' Association (Mr. Muir) to-day. He added ...

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  21. Payroll Robbery

    MELBOURNE October 30.— An E.A.A.F [?] ...

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