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  4. British Fight Heavy Battle

    SEOUL, Oct. 24.—British Commonwealth troops last night fought their biggest battle in Korea this year. In an eight-and-a-half hours [?] the Commonwealth ...

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  5. BANK CHANGES May Be Deferred

    CANBERRA, Oct. 24.—The Commonwealth Government may defer the introduction of the proposed bill designed to reorganise the Commonwealth Bank. Serious doubts have arisen that the Government will be able to bring down the amending legislation next ...

    Article : 515 words
  6. Move to defeat Hollway govt.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 24.—Plans are already being laid by the Liberal Country Party and the Country Party to defeat the Hollway Government as soon as it receives supply from the Legislative Council. ...

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  7. Attempts To Incite Italians

    BRISBANE, Oct. 24. — Attempts had been made to incite unemployed Italians at the Wacol camp to ...

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  8. Air Services Rationalised

    CAANBERRA, Oct. 24.— A.N.A. and T.A.A. must be retained as major operators of air transport in Australia, the Minister for Territories. Mr. Hasluck, said in the House of Representatives to-day. ...

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  9. PROBATEDUTY CUT BY 30000

    BRISBANE, Oct. 24.—Opposition members complimented the Treasurer. Mr. Walsh, in Parliament, to-day, after he ...

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  10. TO KEEP PRICE OF LEAF UP

    BRISBANE, Oct. 24. — The chairman of the Queensland Tobacco Leaf Marketing [?]rd. Mr. E. Short, said after ...

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  11. Tallow Will Not Be Sold

    BRISBANE, Oct. 24.—Tallow, which it still under price control in Queensland, is being withheld from sale in Brisbane. ...

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  12. ATOM BOMB SMUGGLING

    CANBERRA, Oct. 24.—The smuggling of atomic bombs into Australian harbours, such at Sydney and Melbourne, in ...

    Article : 266 words
  13. Savings Of Wife

    BRISBANE, Oct. 24. — The Attorney-General. Mr. Power, declined in Parliament to-day to enter a discussion on ...

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  14. HURRICANE THREAT TO 1 M. IN HAVANA

    HAVANA (Cuba). Oct. 24.— The Cuban capital of almost 1,000,000 persons made preparations to-day to meet the ...

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  15. Reds Ordered Out

    TOKIO. Oct. 24.— The Japanese Government to-day ordered six Russians, including the Tass and Pravda news ...

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  16. JAP SHIP CAUSES WATERFRONT STOP

    SYDNEY. October 24.— Four gangs of waterside workers to-day walked off the Japanese freighter Osaka Maru ...

    Article : 149 words
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  18. MP REMOVED FROM HOUSE

    CANBERRA. October 24.— Mr. W[?]ntworth (Liberal, N.S.W.), was ordered out of the House of Representatives ...

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  19. Jap Pearl Search ?

    TOKIO, Oct. 24.—A Japanese pearl fishing expedition of 25 boats of 50 tons each will leave soon for Arafura Sea ...

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  21. Check On Drinking Habits

    BRISBANE, Oct. 24.—The Attorney General, Mr. Power, told Parliament to-day that there was no need for the State Licensing Commission to study overseas drinking habits. This had been proposed by ...

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  22. TYPHOON DISASTER

    MANILA, Oct. 24.—Officials in the Philippines counted at least 443 dead to-day and listed 205 more missing in the ...

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  23. Woman Acquitted

    SYDNEY. Oct. 24. — Mrs. Ruby May Norton (50) was acquitted at Bathurst Supreme Court to-day of the murder of ...

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  24. R.A.A.F. Economy

    MELBOURNE. October 24.— Aero club flying training of Citizen Air Force reservists has been ended as an R.A.A.F. ...

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  25. Yoshida Re-elected

    TOKYO. Oct. 24.—The Japanese Diet to-night elected Liberal leader. Mr. Shigeru Yoshida. Prime Minister for ...

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