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  4. Fadden Is Attacked Over Alleged 'Yarn'

    BRISBANE, October 19.—Opposition members protested strenuously when Mr. Fadden was bitterly attacked in the State House to-day. [?] was made by Mr. J. A. Turner, who claimed that at a Gatton [?] function Mr. Fadden told a "dirty filthy yarn." Mr. Turner began ...

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  5. WESTERN POWERS CAN PREVENT WAR

    LONDON, October 19.—The A.P. representative at Copenhagen says that Lord Wavell, on the night of October 20; will address the Danish British Society in Copenhagen. He told reporters ...

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  6. BETTER SOLDIER PENSIONS

    CANBERRA. October 19.— Two Queensland members. Messers, C. Davidson and B. H. Corset urged in the House of ...

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  7. Cease Fire Ordered: Palestine

    LONDON. Oct. 19. — The Security Council in an emergency decision this morning ordered Arabs and Jews to ...

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  8. REPORTED DISMISSAL OF TYPIST

    CANBERRA. Oct. 19.— The Minister for Defence Mr. J. J. Dedman. to-day refused to comment on the reported ...

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  9. COAL STRIKE CERTAIN

    SYDNEY, October 19.—A conference will be held to-morrow between the Miners' Federation and the A.W.U. and ...

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  10. STATE BUDGET IS "PHONEY" SAYS BRUCE PIE

    BRISBANE, October 19.—Attacking the budget in Parliament to-night Mr. Bruce Pie said that, under Queensland law, any company which produced a balance sheet on the same lines as the ...

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  11. BANKRUPTS INCREASE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON. October 19.— Reuler's correspondent says that more than 1200 British men and woman are likely to ...

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  12. GIRLS HAD A TOUR: BROKE AGREEMENT

    NEW YORK. Oct. 19.—The American Associated Press correspondent says that the Defence Detriment gave ...

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  13. STATE RISE OF 2/- ALSO

    BRISBANE, October 19.— Corresponding with increases in the Federal Basic wage an increase of 2/- a week for both ...

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  14. RAILWAY PASSENGER TRAFFIC INCREASES

    BRISBANE, October 19.—There it no necessity for any grave apprehension retarding the future passenger traffic on the Queensland railways for some years to come, said the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Maloney) in his annual report tabled in Parliament to-day. He explained that although considerable passenger traffic had been lost to air and road ...

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  15. NOT HOSTILE TO BRITAIN

    LONDON. October 19.—The Daily Telegraph's Dublin [?] respondent says that a statement issued by the Eire ...

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  16. Migrants Are Defence Line

    CANBERRA, Oct. 19.— Aus-tralia could not withstand another challenge to her security without a population of 15,000,000 to 20,000,000, ...

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  17. SLIKES [?]NILA FAVOUR!

    BERRA. October 19.—Minister for Immigration [?] on two occasions House of Representatives ...

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  18. Conference Of C'lth Reps In London

    LONDON. Oct. 19.— Representatives of 35 overseas parliaments in the British Commonwealth met to-day at the ...

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  19. SCOTCH IS STILL GOOD!

    WASHINGTON. Oct. 19. — Mr. John Nicholson. of the Glasgow. consultant to the Scotch Whiskey Association of ...

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  20. Huge Disposals Sales

    BRISBANE. Oct. 19.— Two huge ruction sales to be held by the Commonwealth Disposals Commission next month ...

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  22. SOLD TO PRIVATE SHIP OWNERS

    CANBERRA. Oct. 19.— The first of the cargo ships built by the Government the 6000 ton coal burner. Barragun has ...

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  23. FRENCH COAL STRIKES :

    LONDON, October 19.—The Associated Press correspondent at Paris says that the police were ordered by the Minister for the Interior (M. Jules Moch) to protect miners who defy Communist-led strikers by ...

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  24. SMALL FORTUNE FOR A HOME

    ADELAIDE. Oct. 19.— A young English migrant, J. P. Walsh. former lieutenant commander in the ...

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  25. [?]RRESTS EXPECTED [?]MBER SHORTAGE

    [?]NE, October 19.—A timber shortage of 94,000 super [?] valued at £6000, at the Stafford Housing Minister (Mr. Power) in Parliament He said that the matter was in the hands of the police ...

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  26. Bank Grab :

    BRISBANE. Oct. 19.— Tasmania, New South Wales and Queensland Governments have decided to seek leave to ...

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  27. Texas City Explosion: 3 Killed

    TEXAS CITY, October 19.— A gas tank explosion last night killed three and injured at least 19 persons. Many ...

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  28. DEATH FOR BABY KILLER

    LONDON, Oct. 19.—A former Guardsman, Peter Griffiths, was sentenced to death yesterday for the murder of With the war over, interest in the ancient sport of Archery has received in Britain. At the National Festival of Youth and Sport. held at Wembley Empire Poul, there were displays of archery in which Phileme Burt. world champion 1916. took part. The picture shows Philleme but [?]on right and phyllis damen. another competitor. loosening up before their display. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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