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  4. Hint of Two Or Three Years' Petrol Pinch

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said tonight he could not forecast how long the need for petrol rationing ...

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  5. Czech Prisoners Sent To Mines

    PRAGUE, October 9.--Reliable reports say Czechoslovakia is stocking her coal and uranium mines and forced labor camps with persons who were seized in police round-ups in Prague during the week-end. ...

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  6. Oil Search Nearing A Climax?

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The search for oil in Queensland was approaching its climax, stated the ...

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    Loading unit called a hydraulic transporter being used to load English cars so they can ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Railway Racket Widens

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Further charges against Lithgow railways and powerhouse employees are ...

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  9. Rickshaws To Go

    LONDON, October 9.-- Rickshaws will disappear from Rangoon after January, 1951. The ...

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  10. Latin America Trade Prospect

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Government will shortly send a trade mission to South America as part of its efforts ...

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  11. RUSSIAN EVACUATION OF BERLIN SEEN AS CHESSBOARD TACTICS

    BERLIN, October 9.--Western sources said to-day that the Commandant of the Russian sector of Berlin, Major General Kotikov, was to be recalled and his command abolished. It is believed the Russians may announce the move on October 11, when they formally recognise the new Eastern zone Communist ...

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  12. BABY-SITTERS INDEPENDENT

    SYDNEY: Sydney babysitters say they do not want to be "unionised," but prefer to give ...

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  13. Will Resist Discrimination

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The State Government would intervene on behalf of consumers if Queensland was ...

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  14. SUGAR PRICE RISE SUBJECT TO DOUBT

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--If is not yet certain whether the price of sugar will be increased by a halfpenny per lb. as agreed upon by the Queensland and ...

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  15. Doctor's Stand ton School Crowding

    BUNDABERG, Sunday.--Unless the Department of Public Instruction complies with the request of the medical officer of ...

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  16. Eleven In Car Smash

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Mrs. Rose Thornton (30), of Kelvin Grove, and 3-year-old daughter Jennifer, were injured in ...

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  17. Day And Night Search Goes On

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. --Assisted by aerial photographs, the police hunt for the kidnappers' ...

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  18. Police To Check Brawl Report

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. -- Police will meet the 20,000 ton liner Mooltan when she berths to-morrow morning to investigate a ...

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  19. Ready For Red Visit

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- An attempt by Communists to disrupt Tuesday night's ...

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  20. KILLER INSANE

    CAMDEN, New Jersey October 9. -- A 28-year-old ex-serviceman, Howard B. Unruh, who killed 13 persons here on ...

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  21. GROCER STARTS OWN BOSTON TEA PARTY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A suburban grocer who reduced his price for tea this week has been told by Commonwealth authorities that he must raise it again. He is preparing to fight to retain the lower ...

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  22. SON-IN-LAW ON MURDER CHARGE

    IPSWICH, Sunday.--Following the death of James Arthur Johnson (70), pensioner, of Rosewood, in hospital to-day, his son-in-law ...

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  23. Big Defeat For Reds At By-elections

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Official Labor candidates overwhelmingly defeated Communists in the Redfern and Cessnock by-elections yesterday. No Liberal party or Country ...

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  24. STUDYING THE DEADLY RAY

    LONDON, October 9.--An international station for the study of the cosmic ray, over 10,000 feet up on the slopes ...

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  25. COAL STOP MAY BE CALLED OFF

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Intervention on Saturday by the Coal Reference Board chairman (Mr. J. Murray) ...

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  26. Lost World Of Grandeur

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The well-known Australian travel photographer, Mr. Frank Hurley, said to-night that few ...

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  27. Baby Boy Drowned: Baby Girl Missing

    TAMWORTH, Sunday. -- The body of John Palmer (3), who had been missing from his home at Quirindi since ...

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  28. Belongings Of Mussolini's Mistress For Her Family

    ROME, October 9.--The Villa Camilluccia, a luxury mansion Mussolini built for his mistress, Clara Petacci ...

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  29. INJURED WHEN ROOF FELL IN

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday. --Eight persons were injured when the roof of a women's lavatory at Emu Park ...

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  30. Labor M.L.C. Due For Attack From Reds

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Communists are expected to make a bitter attack on Mr. J. Ferguson, M.L.C., during the ...

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  31. REFUGEES FROM RED CHINA

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Eight hundred and thirty-four White Russians who were driven from China by the ...

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  32. Tanker Explodes

    HONOLULU, October 9. -- At least three men were killed and three are missing in an explosion which set fire to and sand the ...

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  33. Conference

    BELGRADE, October 9.--Marshal Tito and Chairman Blatnik, of a U.S. House of Representatives sub-committee on executive ...

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  34. STRIKE IN ROME

    ROME, October 9. -- All tram and bus services in Rome were suspended at 11 o'clock local time last night, when transport men ...

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