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  4. [?]econtrol Abused: Price Fixing Stays?

    MELBOURNE, November 1,—The N.S.W. Minister in charge" of prices (Mr. Finnan) said to-day that the interstate conference on prices decided to postpone the abolition of controls on a new Jong list of because some traders had, since September 20, abused the ...

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  5. Empire Has War Remedy With Sting

    LONDON, November 1,—Reuter's Colombo representative says that Sir Henry Tizzard, Britain's chief Government adviser on science, stated that the British Commonwealth was "preparing a ...

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  6. TRAINING FOR HARD SERVICE

    Despite the arduous duties of the life, lighthouse keeping Is popular as a career In Britain, and there is no shortage of applicants. To Join the service a man must be British; between the ages of 19 und 28 years; must have completed his military service, and must be single. He can marry after four years ser vice or when lie has been promoted to assistant keeper. Above, a claw of cadets is being Instructed on the adjustments of the burner and autoform burner, the first stage in their instruction. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FRANCE AGAIN IN TURMOIL

    LONDON. Nov. 1,—Reuters Paris representative says that All Saints Day—a public holiday—brought a tense truce ...

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  8. Wharfies Sour On Sugar

    BOWEN, Nov. 1,—Two [?] seas ships were idle to-day while about 120 watersiders with their families took the day ...

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  9. DR. EVATT BEFORE PRIVY CL.

    LONDON, November 1,— Dr. Evatt. replying to the respondent' contention that the Privy Council had no power to ...

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  10. New Meat Prices ready Nov. 8

    BRISBANE. November 1,—[?] Federals (Mr. J. Munro) [?]that butchers could ...

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  11. CHINESE CIVIL WAR NOW POSER FOR U.S.

    SHANGHAI, November 1,—The virtual Nationalist collapse in Manchuria has brought nearer the final outcome of the Chinese civil war, according to authoritative sources. They said that the war is likely to be decided in the coming weeks on the North China battleground, where the amount of U.S. aid to the Nationalists ...

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  12. CAMPAIGN OF TERROR AGAINST AWU

    SYDNEY, November 1,—The Federated [?]ronworkers' Association was waging a "terror campaign" to force the A.W.U ...

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  13. OFFICIAL'S VIEW ON AIR CRASH EVIDENCE

    SYDNEY. November 1,—The Civil Aviation Department airways surveyor said at the Lutana Inquiry to-day that he ...

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  14. NEAR SUGAR RECORD

    BRISBANE, November 1,—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr.Collins) said to-night that a revised estimate of this ...

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  15. NOT GUILTY: ACQUITTED.

    BRISBANE. Nov. 1,—Fre[?] Green (51), wood vendor,[?] in the Criminal to-day of having ...

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  16. BRUTAL MURDER OF U.S. OFFICIAL

    VIENNA, October 21 (A.A.P.),—United States and Austrian police authorities reported that four Russian ...

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  17. FIRST ITALIAN SHIP HAS 500 MIGRANTS

    BRISBANE, November 1,—The Flotta Lauro Napoli first Italian vessel to enter Queensland since the war—berthed here to-day. Five P.O.W. being deported from southern camps were taken into military custody, ...

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  18. [?]ARATHON PUSH IN A WHEELCHAIR

    BRISBANE. November 1,—A legless ex-Soldier of the first wold war who pushed himself from Redcliffe to Cairns in [?] hair to have an operation as soon as he arrived. [?] Frederick Yeowart (54), who did the 1300-mile trip in ...

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  19. Wide Interest Taken In Solar Eclipse

    BRISBANE, November 1.—Keen interest was interest was shown in Brisbane to-day in the partial eclipse of the sun by the moon. ...

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  20. EGYPTIANS CHARGE JEWS WITH TRUCE VIOLATIONS

    LONDON, November 1,—A.P. and Reuter's Cairo representative say that an Egyptian spokesman alleging continued truce violations by Israeli forces, said that the Jews on October 31 fired on Egyptian positions at El Mejdel. The Egyptians ...

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  22. [?]ild Took overdose: [?]henobarb

    BRISBANE. Nov. 1,—A 2 1/2 [?]boy was rushed from [?]near Sandgate. [?] Children's ...

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  23. WALLACE OUTED BY PROPAGANDA

    NEW YORK, November 1,—Eleventh-hour pre-election reports from the New York Times correspondents in key industrial states indicate that Mr. Henry Wallace, Progressive Party Presidential candidate, will fall short of 7,000,000 or 8,000,- ...

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  24. REDCLIFFE VALUER'S FEE WITHHELD

    BRISBANE Nov. 1,—The Redcliff Town Council to-day [?] by three votes to two to a [?] with holding ...

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  25. THREE ON VERY SERIOUS CHARGE

    SYDNEY. November 1,—Three young men were charged in the Charged in the Campsie Court to-day with having raped a ...

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  26. 4500 COMPO. GOLF CLUB

    BRISBANE. [?] THE [?] Club was [?] compensation [?] wealth ...

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  28. RUSSIAN ATTACK

    LONDON, November:—The American Press correspondent and Reuters say that the Teheran newspapers Etelaet fine ...

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  29. NEW GOVERNOR-GEN. OF INDONESIA

    LONDON. Nov. 1,—Reuter correspondence [?] ...

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  30. SCHMELING IS THROUGH

    LONDON. November:—The American Press correspondent at Berlin says that Max [?] 43-year-old former. ...

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  31. PERUVIAN DELEGATE TO U.N.O. RESIGNS

    LONDON. November 1,—The B.U.P. and American Press correspondents in Paris say that the leader of the Peruvian ...

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