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  3. TODAY'S BIG CONFERENCE

    (CANBERRA, Monday.--Representatives of the Australian Council of Trade Unions will arrive in Canberra late to-night for the conference to-morrow with the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) on the demands of the unions for relaxation of ...

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  4. Greek Guerillas Are Under Moscow Rule

    LONDON, October 13.--Most Greeks believe that the KKE--the Greek Communist party--and indeed, Communists everywhere, act only under orders from Moscow, says 'The Times' special representative, analysing the present troubles in Greece. ...

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  5. WHITE RUSSIANS PLIGHT

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Facing death or slavery if the Chinese Communist forces win the civil war, about 10,000 "White Russians" in China are applying to enter Australia as immigrants. Some claim to have as much as £10,000, and most want to settle on the land. ...

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  6. PREMATURE REVOLT IN PORTUGAL

    LONDON, October 14.--Uneasy calm prevailed throughout Portugal during the week-end ...

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  7. FADDEN OPPOSED TO GRANTING ACTU DEMANDS

    TOOWOOMBA, Monday.--"Labor's trade union masters have wasted no time in calling the tune," said Mr. Fadden at the declaration of the Darling Downs poll to-day. "Even before the ...

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  8. WAGE PEGGING COULD BE RELAXED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Wage pegging controls could be relaxed if strikes ceased and workers made an all out ...

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  9. STEPSNAC'S ANTI-STATE CRIMES LISTED

    LONDON. October 13.--The Jugoslav newsagency has listed the crimes against the State for which Archbishop ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LARGE ORDERS

    BURBANK, California, October 13.--The Lockheed Aircraft Corporation announces that 132 Constellations" are now being built or ...

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  11. NAZIS TOLD DECISION ON APPEALS

    LONDON, October 13.--The convicted Nazis have been officially informed that their clemency pleas have been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. LITTLE INTEREST

    PARIS, October 13.--The people of France did not display great interest in the constitution question yesterday, when more than ...

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  13. "GENEROUS AT RUSSIA'S EXPENSE"

    LONDON, October 14.--The closing stages of the Peace Conference's plenary session was marked by a clash between Russia ...

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  14. COUNTY ELECTIONS

    LONDON, October 13.--Voting in quiet and orderly fashion today at the county elections, millions of Germans took the second ...

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  15. PARCELS FOR GERMANY

    HAMBURG, October 13.--The British control has announced regulations for gift parcels for Germans from abroad. Parcels ...

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  16. SUED FOR DIVORCE

    LONDON, October 14.--The 'Daily Telegraph' exclusively publishes the following: The English test ...

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  17. FRENCH POLL FAVORS NEW CONSTITUTION

    PARIS, October 13.--France has accented the new Constitution. Voting in 89 of 90 departments was Yes 9,200.467, No. 7,790,676, with 7,776,893 ...

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  18. REBURIAL SOUGHT

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Representations have been made to the Federal Government for re-burial in British or Australian territory ...

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  19. SIAMESE ACTION

    BANGKOK, October 14.--The Premier (Thamrong Nawasauwat) announced that Cabinet had decided to return the four disrupted ...

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  20. FRATERNISATION IN JAPAN

    LONDON, October 14.--The 'Daily Mall's' Tokio correspondent says the rigid non-fratemisation rule forbidding members of the ...

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  21. PRISON HUNGER STRIKE

    LONDON, October 13--Twenty-five military prisoners at Dartmoor are on a hunger strike after learning that the convictions of ...

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  22. WOMAN SHOT

    WELLINGTON, October 13.--While her suspected assailant remained in the kitchen threatening to shoot anyone who came in, ...

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  23. INDIAN GOVERNMENT

    LONDON October 13.--Reuter's New Delhi correspondent says the Moslem League has accepted five seats in the interim Government. ...

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  24. SYDNEY EXPERIENCES UNPARALLELED TRAFFIC CONGESTION

    SYDNEY, MONDAY.--THE CITY EXPERIENCED ITS WORST TRAFFIC CONGESTION IN HISTORY TO-DAY WHEN TRAM AND BUS SERVICES STAGED A 24-HOUR STRIKE. THIS RESULTED FROM EMERGENCY TRANSPORT PROVIDED BY BIG FIRMS TO GET EMPLOYEES TO WORK. ...

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  25. GENERAL RETIRING

    LONDON, October 13.--General Sir Charles Paget, Commander-in-Chief in the Middle East since 1944, is retiring to-morrow. ...

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  26. Russia Wants Military Alliance With Persia

    LONDON, October 13.--Russia has proposed a military alliance with Persia, says the Teheran correspondent of the 'Daily Telegraph,' Russia has offered to sup ...

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  27. Detective Criticised By Mr. Justice Brennan

    KINGAROY, Monday.--In the Circuit Court to-day Mr. Justice Brennan criticised the way in which Detective S. ...

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  28. Social Services

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Commonwealth expenditure on social services is likely to be in the region of £70,000,000 a year after ...

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  29. UNO DELEGATION LEADER

    LONDON. October 13.--Mr. Noel Baker will lead the British delegation to the UNO Assembly until the arrival of Mr. Bevin and ...

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