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  4. NO PRICE INCREASES GRANTED

    HOBART, Friday.—No increases in prices were granted as a result of the conference of ...

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  5. STRIKE SPREADS TO 3 STATES

    Brisbane, Friday.— The Victorian railway strike was extended to New South Wales and ...

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  6. Six Unions join Reds in seeking injunction

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-Applications by the Communist Party and six Federal unions for an interim injunction to ...

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  7. Communists claim 'no danger to State'

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The writ issued for an injunction against the Communist Party Dissolution Bill on behalf of the Australian Communist Party by Ralph Siward Gibson and Ernest William Campbell declares that it is not necessray for ...

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  8. SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS RESIGNS FROM GOVT.

    LONDON, October 20.—Sir Stafford Cripps has resigned from his post as Chancellor of the Exchequer because of ill-health. He is also giving up his seat as ...

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  9. "WAR IS COMING TO 'END"

    TOKIO, October 20.— General MacArthur returned to Tokio late to-day after commanding ...

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  10. BASIC WAGE INDEX RISE

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Following an increase in the all items index number (C series) for the third quarter of the ...

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  11. YOUNGEST CHANCELLOR

    LONDON, [?] 20. — Elected a Member of Parliament for the first time in 1945, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, new ...

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  12. Floods in northern N.S. Wales

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Flood- waters from Queensland are sweeping down the Barwon River into ...

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  13. Beaches to be protected

    SOUTHPORT, Friday. — The Mines Department will stop any further work which cuts large quantities of sand from the ...

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  14. VAIN SEARCH FOR BODIES

    SYDNEY, Fri.—About 50 workmen and police to-day searched for the bodies of five men swept to their deaths from Burrinjuck ...

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  15. Small hospitals "starved out"

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Small town co-operative hospitals have been forced to "scratch" for finance because of the State Government's ...

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  16. Bodily harm charge

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Lesi[?]s Lawrence Muirhead, 24, R.A.A.F. trainee mechanic, was charged In the Police Court to-day with ...

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  17. Northern members urge development

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The development of areas of Queensland as defence undertakings was urged on the Minister for Development ...

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  18. WATERSIDERS PAY CLAIMS DEFERRED

    BRISBANE, Fri.—The federal Arbitration Court has deferred hearing of the watersiders claims for ...

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  19. Skeleton on Fraser Is.

    GYMPIE, Friday. — The, finding of a humzn skeleton near Sandy Cape, on the northern end of Fraser ...

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  20. Luxury launch hit by cyclone

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Caught in a cyclone in the Tasman Sea for 36 hours, the luxury Fairmile launch "Ocean ...

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  21. MOVING DAY AT HEINDORFF HOUSE

    BRISBANE, Fri.—The first concerted movement of Communistowned property has occurred in party headquarte.s in Heindo[?]f ...

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  22. Huge contracts let by railway

    BRISBANE, Fri.—Contracts let by tho Queensland Railways for new locomotives and rolling stock total is estimated ...

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  23. Death march to Pyongyang

    [?]. — Three American prisoners of war liberated in captured Pyongyang to-day said Communists had ...

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  24. Gold bars were phony

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Gold bars allegedly sold by two men last night to a Randwick resident were ...

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  25. GRAVE CONCERN OVER "BASIC SHORTAGES"

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Minister for National Development (Mr. R. G. Casey) appealed to-day for a national production drive following the basic wage increase. ...

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  26. 'Smith's Weekly" closing down

    SYDNEY, Friday. — 'Smith's Weekly' will cease publication with the next issue on Wednesday. ...

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  27. Protest on closure

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday. — Townsville Sub Branch of the R.S.S.A.I.L.A., with a financial membership of 1115, ...

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  28. Modern rustlers use big transport trucks

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Heavy transport vehicles are being used by rustlers to make night raids on valuable flocks in the Riverina districts. Police believe that the rustlers are operating over ...

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  29. Mercer was hard

    CAIRNS, Fri.—Mr. J. Mirob, a well-known Cairns mercer, was hard to convince that ho had won the Casket when the news ...

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  30. BINBURRA SAILS

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The new 0000 ton freighter Binburra sailed on her maiden voyage from Brisbane early to-day after about a ...

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