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  4. CHIFLEY GOV'T SWEEPS COUNTRY

    BRISBANE, September 29.—Capricornia may provide the biggest upset of the Federal elections. The Army Minister (Mr. F. M. Forde), who has held the seat for 24 years is now in grave danger of losing it to his combined Country Party-Liberal opponent, Mr. C Davidson. At the close of ...

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    Mr. J. R. Chilley [?] of the Australian Labour Government which has again [?] man [?] from the people ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    [?]CE-CORPORAL Kathleen Dinan, of Limerick, Eire, goes out milking. Leading Astra, the cow, is [?] Major Keith Pope, of Buckinghamshire. The picture was taken on an experience [?] in the British zone of occupation in Germany where service students are taking course [?] them to work on the land after their release from the Army.—United Kingdom ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Clear Mandate Given Labour

    SYDNEY, September 29.—In a statement this morning Mr. Chifley said that the people's verdict was a clear mandate to the Government to carry on with the policy it had laid down. ...

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  8. [?]AZIS' FATE WILL BE KNOWN TO-MORROW

    [?]EMBERG, September 29.—Exactly eight years after the signing of [?]Munich Hitler's lieutenants will hear the international tribunal's judgment [?]eir past. The decision on the fate of all of them is now ready. Judges of nations will lake turns at reading first, the long review of the hearing ...

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  9. REJECTS £2M. OFFER FOR DIAMOND MINE

    LONDON, Sept. 29—D[?] John Williamson rejected a £2,000,000 off from Gebeer's world famous diamond ...

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  10. EGYPTIAN CABINET RESIGNS

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—Reuter's correspondent in Alexandria says that the Egyptian cabinet has resigned. After receiving ...

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  11. POLICE CATCH BURGLARS REDHANDED

    SYDNEY, Sept. [?]—Policy with drawn revolvers surprised and arrested two burglars at the week-end when several rubberies ...

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  12. ABERDARE COLLIERY AT CLOSE

    [?] September, 29—[?] Colliery near [?] sealed [?] after the ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT FACES LOSS OF SIX SEATS

    LABOUR has been returned to power with a clear-cut majority in the Federal Parliament, although it will probably lose six seats in the House of Representatives. Though the position in a number of seats was still doubtful when counting closed to-night, it is ...

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  14. Fourth Accident Victim

    TENTERFIELD, Sept. 29.—[?] E Rost Warwick) Queensland victim of the military smash at Wallangatra on Thursday night ...

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  16. Rights Of Boxing Board On Titles

    SYDNEY, Sept. 29.—The British Boxing Board of Control's right to name Empire titleholders without contests being open to contenders from all parts of the Empire was challenged by Mr. Donohue, a director of Stadiums Ltd. ...

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  17. [?]man Slashed [?] At Mareeba

    [?] Mrs [?] of Mareeba [?] was [?] death at ...

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  18. U.S. AND U.K. TRADE POLICIES CLASH

    CANBERRA, Sept. 29.—The biggest question in world trade to-day was how and whether Britain and American could re[?] there ...

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  19. BABY KILLED BY KICK FROM HORSE

    Graham Wellby [?] died on the operating [?] week[?] having been kicked by a trotting horse [?] father's ...

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  20. Truman Counters Casual Talk Of War

    WEST POINT, September 29.—President Truman told the Cadet Corps: "I believe we are going to have permanent peace," in a brief statement obviously designed to counteract war talk now being circulated throughout the country. ...

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  21. CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY IS FEASIBLE

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 29.—The control of atomic energy for peaceful purposes is technilogically feasible, according to the scientific and technical committee of the United Nations at the Atomic Energy ...

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  22. PRIME MINISTER NONCHALANT

    BATHURST, Sept. 29.—The n[?]lance of the Prime Minister Mr. Chifley is well known but over close friends were amazed ...

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  23. [?]ance for Australian [?]entists on Rockets

    [?] The [?] experi[?] all ...

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