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  4. Climax Is Expected Over Documents

    CANNBERRA, October 11.—Developments in the secret documents affair may reach a climax his week, if inquiries being conducted by the Government yield evidence which Mr. Chifley is ...

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  5. KING DRIVES TO OPEN PARLIAMENT

    The King, on September 14, opened a special session of Parliament, the object of which is to pass the Parliament Bill for the second time. This Bill, which affects the status of the He use of Lords, was rejected by the Lords for a second time after having been passed to them by the Commons. The picture shows the Royal procession passing the back of Westminster Abbey. The King and Queen are riding in the Irish coach, with a Sovereign's escort of the Household Cavalry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 94 words
  6. Dust And Fire Sweep State

    BRISBANE, October 11.—Clouds of smoke from bush fires on Moreton Island mingled with the dust haze about 6 p.m. to put a complete stoppage on shipping in or out of Moreton Bay. By the time the smoke had cleared away the dust had ...

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  7. [?]TANA INQUIRY:

    SYDNEY, October 11.—It was clear that the A.N.A. Douglas airliner, Lutana, was 60 miles off its course, J.W. Shand, K.C., told the air court of inquiry into Istana disaster, to-day. It was important to consider ...

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  8. Coal Output Will Rise Is Miners' 35-hr Claim

    BRISBANE, October 11.—Evidence was heard in Brisbane to-day by Mr. F. Gallagher, sitting as the Commonwealth Coal Industry Tribunal, on a claim by the Miners' Federation of Australia for a 35-hour week, plus a compensating allowance for contract workers for the five ...

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  9. TORRENTS OF RAIN IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 11.—Torrential thunderstorm and rain squalls swept Victoria again to-day. The ...

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  10. GOVT. DEMANDS GIRLS' RETURN:

    NEW YORK, October 11.—The A.A.P. representative at Tokio says that at least seven Australian girls, all with valid passports, are included in the Australian Government's demand that all females employed by the ...

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  11. YOUNG B.C.O.F. MAN IS UNDER GUARD

    AUCKLAND, October 11.—A.A.P.-Reuter's representative says that Frank Loyal Weaver, who three times cluded the ...

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  12. BANK ROBBED AT GUNPOINT

    BRISBANE, October 11.—Brandishing two revolvers each, three bandits, one of them masked, with handkerchiefs, held up the English, Scottish and Australia bank at Samford, 12 miles from Brisbane, and ...

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  13. TOUR INSURANCE PREMIUM RISE

    AUCKLAND, Oct. 11.—A.A.P. Reuter's representative says that Lloyds' brokers in Auckland were advised from ...

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  14. ANOTHER RISE ASKED

    BRISBANE, Oct. 11.—A ten per cent. pay increase for Queensland adult railway constructional workers, and a five ...

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  16. KANIMBLA SAILORS TELL STORY

    PERTH. Oct. 11.—Communists were responsible for the disturbances in Genoa on September 16, sailors aboard ...

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  17. Quarter Loaded

    SYDNEY, Oct. 11.—The 17,500 ton liner, Aorangi, arrived in Sydney to-day from vancouver with a full complement ...

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