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  4. CYCLONE WRECKS N.S.W. VILLAGE IN FEW SECONDS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A cyclone wrecked the village of Black Mountain, six miles from Guyra, late this afternoon in a few seconds. The cyclone blew down almost every home and every ...

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  5. T.U.C CALLS FOR ACTION AGAINST RED WRECKERS

    LONDON, October 28.--The general Council of the Trades Union Congress, in a declaration on Communism, said it was clear Communist parties were doing their utmost to wreck the entire recovery efforts of ...

    Article : 369 words
  6. Plane To Test Radio Range On Lutana's Course

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A specially chartered plane will fly on Saturday over the possible route taken by the Lutana to test the efficiency of the radio range guiding device. Artificially produced ...

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    SENATOR W. J. COOPER, M.B.E., recently visited Bavarian school children at Munich. He is shown with children as they receive their hot meal supplied from American food stocks. The American school ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. C.I.O. MAY QUIT W.F.T.U.

    WASHINGTON, October 28.--Authoritative sources predicted the Congress, of Industrial Organisations will support the British ...

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  9. NEW HOSPITAL DELAY CAUSE HOUSE SCENE

    BRISBANE Thursday.--Using, a typically Australian adjective, the Works Minister (Mr. Power) had told him, ...

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  10. AMENDMENTS TO TAX BILL REJECTED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--It is lawful for a citizen to seek to avoid taxation, but not lawful for him to evade it, ...

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  11. N.S.W. STRIKE GRAVER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The dispute on the N.S.W. coalfields became graver to-day when A.C.T.U. officials who ...

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  12. AMERICAN UNION LEADERS SUPPORT FRENCH STRIKERS

    WASHINGTON, October 28.--The president of the American Miners' Union (Mr. John L. Lewis) urged to-day that President Truman should pressure upon the French Government to "halt the shooting of ...

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  13. Storm Hits Sydney

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A sharp tropical storm at the end of Sydney's heat wave to-day overturned an aircraft at Mascot and dragged ...

    Article : 131 words
  14. GREATER SUGAR STORAGE SPACE NECESSARY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Collins) stated to-day the recent announcement ...

    Article : 221 words
  15. British P.M. Wants Inquiry Concerning Alleged Bribery

    LONDON, October 28.--The Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) moved in the House of Commons a motion to establish a tribunal of inquiry into allegations concerning transactions ...

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  16. SHOCK CURE TRUE AND INEFFICIENT"

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Allegations made in Parliament to-day that shock treatment for mental patients was ...

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  17. HAL STAFF TROUBLE MOST ACUTE IN MACKAY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Queensland had a shortage of 739 nurses, and only six of the 120 hospitals in the State ...

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  18. RUSSIAN PUN FOR 200,000 ARMED POLICE

    BERLIN, October 28.--The British Military Governor (General Robertson) said the Russians planned a police ...

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  19. HOUSING PROJECT SHORTAGE CASE BEFORE COURT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A detective who carried out investigations on the £6000 Government housing shortages said his investigations had taken two years and other detectives were still investigating. ...

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  20. Revision of German Sentences Refused

    LONDON, October 28.--The American Military Governor in Germany (General Clay) rejected an appeal by German bishops for ...

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  21. CANBERRA ATTRACTS CRIMINALS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--There has been an influx of criminals into the Federal Capital Territory. To-day the ordinances of ...

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  22. ADJOURNMENT OF U.N. NEXT MONTH

    PARIS, October 28.--It is authoritatively learned that High United Nations officials are making plans to adjourn ...

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  23. YOUTH ON MURDER CHARGE ALLEGED TO HAVE SAID HE "KILLED BOSS FOR CAR"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--William Benjamin Harvey-Bugg (17) had said that he had "killed his boss for a car," a youth told the Lithgow Coroner to-day. Harvey-Bugg is charged with ...

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  24. No Nationalisation Of Medical Or Dental Professions

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Minister for Health (Senator N. E; McKenna) to-day issued an assurance that neither the medical ...

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  25. WINTON COUNCIL TO OWN HOTEL

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--Winton Shire Council is the first local authority empowered to establish and maintain licensed premises in ...

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