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  4. Important meeting's brevity surprised

    HONOLULU, October 16.—Correspondents travelling with President Truman arrived back in ...

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  5. LABOR PARTY TO PASS BILL

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Federal Executive of the Australian Labor Party to- day directed the party to withdraw its opposition to the Federal Government's Communist Party Dissolution Bill. ...

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    DEVASTATION: Pictured below is the scene at the smouldering site of the Grand J Hotel, at the corner of Victoria and Brisbane streets, shortlyl after dawn yesterday. Firemen were still hosing glowing embers, charred posts and red hot iron hours after the 2 a.m. blaze had gutted the £26,000 hotel. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STATE HAS VERY GOOD RESULT

    Brisbane, Monday.— Queensland is pulling its weight in the drive for recruits for the ...

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  8. Raw sugar industry badly hit

    Brisbane, Monday.— The meetings of the sugar association in Brisbane have considered ...

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  9. Eisenhower for President?

    NEW YORK, October 16.— Governor Thomas Dewey yesterday called for the nomination of General Dwight ...

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  10. TOTAL LOSS IN £28,000 CITY HOTEL FIRE

    THE fire which razed the Grand Hotel early yesterday morning is estimated to have caused more than £28,000 damage. This includes: ...

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  11. Men are infected by cattle

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Slaughtermen working on diseased cattle frequently ran the risk of ...

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  12. To show cause on expulsion

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Arthur Hebert Freeman to-day summoned the Waterside Workers' Federation to show ...

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  13. SMALL DECLINE IN WOOL SALES

    Brisbane, Monday.—Wool sales to-day-showed a decline in prices of from 21 to 5 per cent on closing rates of the ...

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  14. Bundamba miners cease work

    IPSWICH, Mon.—At meetings of miners at Bundamba to-day one colliery decided to cease work in support of the men from ...

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  15. FOUND GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER

    BRISBANE, Monday. — A Criminal Court jury to-night found Mrs. Isobel May Johnson, 49, housewife, guilty of ...

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  16. Rail strike lifts air freight

    BRISBANE. Monday. — The Victorian railway strike is reflected in the big increases in freight sent south by airline ...

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  17. Norwegian seaman remanded

    CAIRNS, Monday—A Norwegian seaman, Franz Henry Friedlund, 31, appeared in the Cairns Court of Petty Sessions ...

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  18. BASIC WAGE MOVE BY EMPLOYERS

    BRISBANE, Monday, — Employers' organisations affiliated with the Queensland Employers' Federation have ...

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  19. KOREAN ADVANCE STILL GOING ON

    TOKIO, October 16.—The British Commonwealth Brigade was to-day sweeping north from Kum- chon in North Korea after linking up with elements of the United States First Cavalry Division last night ...

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  20. Rugby tackle stops Red suicide attack

    TOKIO, October 16.—A Rugby tackle by an Australian lieutenant picketing at Battalion Headquarters a few miles north of Kaesong last night saved the life of one of the guards when a ...

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  21. HUMAN BONES FOUND ON CURTIS ISLAND

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday.—The discovery of a human skull bleached by meny decades of sun has led to the finding of further human bones, half decayed and protruding from now shallowed graves, ...

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  22. Mill labor short in Far North

    CAIRNS. Mon.—Many sugar mills in the far north are short of cutters and field workers, said the District Employment Officer ...

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  23. No application for wharf stoppage

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A Stevedoring Industry Board spokesman said to-day that up to 5 p.m. the Waterslders' Union had ...

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  24. STOP PRESS

    TOKIO, Oct. 16.—The last major battle of the Korean war is looming nearer. U.N. farces within 40 miles of ...

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  25. Kerr appeal fails

    MELBOURNE, Mon.— The Full Court to-day unanimously rejected John Bryan Kerr's appeal against his death sentence for ...

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  26. WAGE INCREASE

    MARYBOROUGH, Mon.—The effect of the suggested increase of £1 in the basic wage will be felt by workers in Maryborough. ...

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