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  4. STATE WILL HELP SUGAR GROWERS GET SUBSIDY

    BRISBANE, October 24.—State assistance to sugar cane growers seeking a Federal subsidy was promised by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. H. Collins) in Parliament to-day. He said: "If these people have a good case for some form of aid, such as has been given to other primary ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S AIR SHOW

    AIR EXPERTS from about [?] countries saw Britain's greatest air "trade show" at the Hadley-Page Airfield at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GENERAL EISENHOWER ARRIVES

    GENERAL and Mrs. Eisenhower arrived on the Queen Mary at [?] The photograph shows General and Mrs. Eisenhower with then son John, who [?]ew to South[?] to [?] them From Our Special London Representative. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Grave Danger Under U.S. Policy In Japan

    NEW YORK, October 24.—"The cat is out of the bag at last, and a very outrageous cat it is," declares the Christian Science Monitor in a leading article on the background of the recent clash at the Allied Council for Japan between Mr. Atcheson (America) and Mr. W. McMahon Ball (British ...

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  8. Disaster If The United Nations Are Separated

    NEW YORK, October 24.—Addressing the opening session of the United Nations Assembly to-day, President Truman said that the meeting symbol[?] America's abandonment of its isolationist policy. He recalled that after [?] first world war the U.S. refused to join the League of Nations. This time ...

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  9. PROBE INTO JAP SECRETS OF PEARLING

    CANBERRA, October 24.—A [?]man mission has been sent to Japan to had out the secrets which ena[?]ed the Japanese to engage so ...

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  10. Australia Training Centre For Nurses

    Sister M. I. Lindsay, recently returned from abroad, said that by inviting Baltic girls, who had been trained as nursing aides by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MANY RUSSIAN TROOPS ARE STILL UNDER ARMS

    LONDON, October 24.—It was well known that there were very considerable Russian forces between the Baltic and the Black Seas, said the Minister of State (Mr. McNcill) in the House of Commons, replying to the Leader of the Opposition ...

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  12. SYDNEY WHARFIES TO RESUME WORK TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, October 24.—Sydney wharf labourers, who have been on strike since yesterday week, decided at a mass meeting to-day to return to work at 8 a.m. to-morrow. The meeting accepted the Stevedoring Industry Commission's ...

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  13. [?]ENDID RECORD OF [?]AIRLINE OPERATORS

    MELBOURNE, October 24.—Only [?]dents marred the [?] Australian airlines in [?] flying on regular ...

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  14. N.T. Natives Little Better Than Slaves

    BRISBANE, October 24.—The plight [?]rigines in the Northern Territory was severely criticised by a spea[?] at the ...

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  16. Abos' Welfare Considered In Rocket Tests

    CANBERRA, October 24.—An undertaking that the Commonwealth, South Australian and Western Australian Governments ...

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  17. Motorists Urge Safety Council

    SOUTHPORT, October 24.—The Australian Automobile Association will press for the abolition of all inter-State [?]oring travel restrictions and the establishment of standard [?] signals, sign posts and crossings in Australia. This was ...

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  18. 3700 WOMEN LEAVE INDUSTRY IN STATE

    CANBERRA, October 24.—Domesticity has claimed 3700 women from Queensland industries since the end of ...

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  19. STATE UNION SEEKS ENFORCEMENT OF FIVE-DAY WEEK

    BRISBANE, Oct. 24.—Enforcement of a five-day working week in the State Service Union and especially in the provincial ...

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  20. SHIP ROOM FOR ALIENS BUT NOT FOR BRITONS

    SYDNEY, October 24.—British passengers who arrived on the liner, Strathmore, to-day expressed indignation that room could be found in the ship for 200 aliens from Port Said while British immigrants were told that passages to Australia were not available. ...

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  21. Deportations Cause Unrest.

    LONDON, October 24.—The movement of German workers to Russia is not confined to [?] Berlin says the Times Berlin correspondent. Similar action has been taken in var[?] towns in the Russian zone. It is definitely established that employees have been taken [?] at least six factories in the Russian sector of Berlin. ...

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