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  4. Basic Wage Inquiry—40-Hour Case Will Be Heard Simultaneously

    MELBOURNE, October 31.—An announcement that the basic wage inquiry, which adjourned in 1940, would be re-opened and held simultaneously with the 40-hours case was made by Judge ...

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  5. MORE VOTING SUPPORT [?]OR SOVIET BUT STILL [?]AP BETWEEN NATIONS

    [?]EW YORK, October 31.—Nothing has been said in [?] the United Nations Assembly general debate which [?]now approaching an end suggesting a narrowing of [?] gap between the two groups of nations. On the ...

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  6. OLD FATHER THAMES

    THE RIVER THAMES has always attracted English people on holiday. Richard Burwood B.B.C. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BOMB DAMAGE TO BRITISH EMBASSY

    LONDON, Oct. 31.—The Daily Express correspondent at Rome says that a time bomb exploded in the British Embassy early this ...

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  8. Jew Terrorists Plant Bombs In Rail Station

    LONDON, October 31.—The explosion of three bombs in the central railway station in Jerusalem has gripped the city in a tension not experienced since the King David Hotel outrage. Following the explosion the ...

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  9. State Must Be Self-Sufficient In Softwoods

    BRISBANE, October 31.—Queensland must aim at being self-sufficient in softwoods and should not be ...

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  10. MORE PAY FOR N.G. NATIVES

    CANBERRA, October 31.—A new ordinance improving pay and reducing working, hours and otherwise' generally ...

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  11. Safeguards Sought For Disarmament

    FLUSHING (New York), October 31.—"After the first World War we made the mistake of disarming unilaterally. We shall not repeal that mistake," said the leader of the United States delegation in the United Nations General ...

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  12. U.S. OBJECTS TO BRITAIN'S MEAT PACT

    NEW YORK October 30.—The Washington correspondent of the A.P. says that the United States objected to Britain ...

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  13. REVERSE FOR COMS.

    SYDNEY October 21 Communists suffered a [?] in the A. E. U. elections [?] Canney, was re-elected [?] ...

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  14. AGREEMENT REACHED IN WOOL DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, October 31.—Patties to the wool clerk's dispute reached a tentative agreement by a comm[?] conference to-day. The ...

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  16. Benefit Of New Defence Plan[?]

    LONDON, October 31.—Opening a debate on the central defence organisation, the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) said that it would prove a benefit to the Dominions. The proposals were designed to increase the opportunities of the ...

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  17. HANLON TO VISIT PRIME MINISTER

    BRISBANE October 31—The pri[?] (Mr I. M. H[?] lett for Canberra on the early northing p[?] to-day The De[?] ...

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  18. 5000 H.P. ENGINE

    WASHINGTON, October 31.— The Army An Force has developed a 3000 horse power engine—equal to a railway locomotive—with a ...

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  19. [?]RSEAS TRADE BALANCE

    [?] October 31.—Aus[?] first three [?] with a favour[?] balance of ...

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  20. Employers Worried At Low Production

    BRISBANE, October 31.—Addressing the Arbitration Court to-day on claims by the Mechanical Engineering, Coach and Body Building, Farriers and Sheet Metal Unions, Mr. A. E. Grounds, for the employers, said that those associated with industry were ...

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  21. [?]EMOCRATIC MEANS OF SETTLEMENT!

    [?]YORK. October 31.—Peace could be won and maintained only if settlements were [?]ached by democratic method, based on principle, rather than on mere expediency [?] national self-interest, stated Mr. N. J. O. Makin (Australia) before the U.N. Assembly [?] ...

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  22. DEMAND FOR RECALL OF BENGAL GOVERNOR

    LONDON, Oct. 31—The Calcotta correspondent of the Daily Mail says that Dr Moonjee, acting president of the All-India Hindu ...

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