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  4. SMALLER STATE SCHOOLS NEEDED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— As soon as more teachers and buildings were available, the size ...

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  5. War fear clouds the hopes of mankind

    FLUSHING MEADOW, October 24.—Fear of another great international war overshadowed all hopes of mankind, President Truman said to-day. The fear arose from tensions between ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BASIC WACE RISE FROM FIRST DEC. PAY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The new basic wage, incorporating the £7 increase granted by the Full Arbitration Court, will operate from the first pay period in December. ...

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  7. GOVT. SINCERITY ON DEVELOPMENT OF NORTH CHALLENGED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Government was challenged to-day to prove its sincerity on northern development by settling returned soldiers on the land and helping present settlers in the Cooktown area. ...

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  8. Two letters —then fire

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday. —Receipt of anonymous letters by both the owner of a house damaged ...

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  9. PACEMAKER FOR HEART DEVELOPED

    BOSTON, October 24. — An electrical pacemaker for a heart which has been used successfully in animal ...

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  10. DETECTIVE'S STATEMENT SURPRISE TO WITNESS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— A witness, Stewart Macgregor Browne, of Toukley, told the Newcastle ...

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  11. Surprise move by miners on anti-Red Bill

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The moderate dominated Northern Miners' Board of Management to-day made a surprise move concerning ...

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  12. AL JOLSON'S DEATH

    SAN FRANCISCO, October 24, Al Jolson, the "Jazz Singer," died here to-night. Jolson recently returned from ...

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  13. CALLIDE COAL COST QUERY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Economies in production and transport would eventually considerably ...

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  14. Secret raid on Q'land Red headauarters

    BRISBANE, Tues. — A secret raid was made on the Communist Party's Queensland headquarters in ...

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  15. D.F.C. award to Queensland R.A.A.F. officer

    SINGAPORE, Oct. 24. — Fit. Lieut. Keith Irvine Foster, of Main-street, Childers, Queensland, has been ...

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  16. THE NEW RATES

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—From the first pay period in December the basic wage for Brisbane will be £715- a ...

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  17. U.N. advances continue

    TOKIO, Oct. 24.—U.N. forces to-day advanced up the Korean peninsula towards the Manchurian border almost ...

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  18. Uproar over Red bias charge

    CANBERRA, Tues .—The House of Representatives was in uproar to-day when Mr. H. J. Bate (Lib., N.S.W.), accused the orother of ...

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  19. Cabinet change explained

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Australian Resident Minister in London (Mr. E. J. Harrison) was sent to the United Kingdom ...

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  20. Means test to be modified

    CANBERRA, Tues.—Provisions made in the Budget for two modifications in the means test would benefit pensioners and persons ...

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  21. Meat marketing difficult

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Postmaster-General (Mr. Anthony) said to-day the Department of Commerce considered the ...

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  22. NO ACTION ON RAIL STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Tues. — The conference of 19 Federal unions which met in Melbourne on the rail strike to-day deferred until ...

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  23. TWO CHARGES OF MURDER HEARD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Police alleged in the Central Court today that a man found lying across the nude body of his ...

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  24. Recruiting result

    MELBOURNE, Tues. — Enlistments in the three services last week totalled 316, compared with 294 in the previous week, the ...

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  25. Railwayman stabbed to death

    BRISBANE, Tues.—A 34-year- old Mayne Junction railway worker was stabbed to death in a Wharf- street residential at 9.30 to-night. ...

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  26. CHIFLEY URGES LABOR TO FIGHT BANK BELL TO DOUBLE DISSOLUTION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A rallying call to the Opposition to fight the Commonwealth Bank Bill, if necessary to a double dissolution of Parliament, was made by the leader (Mr. Chifley) to-day at the executive meeting of the Federal Parliamentary ...

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  27. No protection for union funds

    CANBERRA, Tues. — The Commonwealth Government is unable to protect the funds of trades unions from being used to ...

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  28. REFUSE TO TAKE BLAME

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The two Federal Conciliation Commissioners directly concerned with the Victoria rail ...

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  29. 60-year-old rails still in use

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Some of the original rails, 60 years old, were still in use on branch railway fines in the central division, ...

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  30. Long delay on telephones

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Certain country people who already have been waiting four or five years for telephones might have to wait ...

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  31. Meat exports to Singapore lower

    CANBERRA, Tues.—a prominent meat export concern operating in Queensland, which handled the bulk of beef shipments to ...

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  32. LUGGER AFIRE

    CAIRNS, Tues.—The launch Northern Star left Cairns early to-night to make a fast voyage to High Island to investigate ...

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  33. Problems for Qld. unions

    Brisbane, Tues.—a meeting of unions at the Trades Hall tomorrow will consider to-day's Arbitration Court basic wage ...

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  34. Strike by engineers

    SYDNEY, Tues. — South coast members of the Australian Engineers' Union have struck in protest against a £58 fine imposed ...

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