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  4. Truman Critical Of Selfishness Of U.S. Congressmen

    WASHINGTON, October 14. -- President Truman, in a broadcast to the nation, announced that all meat and livestock would be released from price controls to-morrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REQUESTS REFUSED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day rejected a request by the ACTU for a variation of the basic wage by regulation or legislation. He said the basic wage must be determined by the Full Arbitration Court. He ...

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    Interior woodwork of Stanford University, shown above, has been damaged considerably by fire. The buildings are on a 9000-acre campus. Some of them are shown in the photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CONDEMNED MEN READ AND SMOKE

    LONDON, October 14. -- A Nuremberg prison official said that there had not been any hysterical ...

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  8. SUBMARINE ATTACK ON RIMUTAKA

    LONDON, October 14. -- A submarine attack on the Rimutaka, which was taking the Duke and Duchess of ...

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  9. MEN FORCED TO SUFFER FOR UNION LOYALTY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- "A Communist-controlled strike, in which decent men had been forced to suffer for their loyalty to unionism," was how the reserved judgment of the Industrial ...

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  10. A C T U WANTS CONCILIATION COMMITTEES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Greater use of conciliation is urged in the draft Arbitration Bill which ACTU ...

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  11. RECRUITING LAG

    LONDON, October 14. -- The recrutling position could only be described as serious said the Under Secretary of War (Lord ...

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  12. VILLAGES RAIDED

    LONDON, October 14. -- Reuter's Call [?] correspondent says murder, looting, arson, abduction of women and general widespread ...

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  13. Blackout at Christmas

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- It appears inevitable that Sydney will have a black out when the NSW miners ...

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  14. THOUSANDS NOW LIABLE TO DEATH PENALTY

    LONDON, October 14. -- A new Four-Power directive to unify the treatment of war criminals, Nazi militarists and other potentially dangerous Germans in the four zones, has been adopted by the Allied Control ...

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  15. GERMAN AND JAP GOODS

    WASHINGTON. October 14. -- German and Japanese goods, mainly toys for Christmas and ornaments, will be displayed in ...

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  16. ESCAPEE CAUGHT

    CAIRNS, Tuesday. -- Detectives recaptured Robert Porter Lewis (20), who escaped from the Cairns lockup on Sunday afternoon. The ...

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  17. BIG FOUR MEETING IN NEW YORK

    LONDON, October 14. -- The Big Four have decided to meet in New York on November 4 to consider the final drafting of the five peace treaties and to hold a preliminary discussion on the German question before ...

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  18. UNIVERSITY FIRE

    SAN FRANCISCO, October 14. -- An outbreak of fire in one wing of Stanford University, Palo'Alto, to-day caused considerable ...

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  19. GREEK HOME GUARD

    ATHENS, October 14. -- No decision has yet been made regarding the Greek Government's proposal to form a home guard to ...

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  20. UNFORGETTABLE EVENTS DURING NIGHT OF TERROR RELATED BY WITNESS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Alleging that her fiance was struck down with a three- foot iron bar, Sarah Mavis Compton (24), single, of Thirroul, told the Bulli Court to-day of an alleged night of terror at Sandon Point, near Bulli, on August 28. She was giving evidence before the Coroner (Mr. R. Dunlop) ...

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  21. LIMIT ON PRIVILEGE STRIKES AT DEMOCRATIC PARLIAMENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The threat last week by the Premier to limit the privilege of members of Parliament struck at the very foundations of the democratic system of government, said the deputy ...

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  22. EXCOMMUNICATED

    LONDON, October 15. -- The Congregation of the Council of the Vatican, which ordered the ...

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  23. THE RAILWAYS

    NEW YORK, October 14. -- The Australian Government News Bureau's monthly magazine, ...

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  24. St. John's Cathedral

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- A public meeting and choir festival in the City Hall on October 24 will officially launch the scheme to ...

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  25. Cargo Discharged at Rockhampton

    ROCKHAMPTON Tuesday. -- The inter-State freighter Mildura has arrived at Rockhampton and will discharge 2200 tons of cargo, ...

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  26. Public Service Appeal

    BRISBANE, Tuesday, -- The Public Service Appeal Board today upset a recommendation of the Public Service Commissioner ...

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  27. INCREASED MEAT PRlCE

    LONDON. October 14. -- Following the recent British-Argentine agreement, the price of meat imported from the Argentine has ...

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