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  4. FEDERAL ELECTION ON DEC. 10

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) said to-night the elections for ...

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  5. A.C.T.U. Urges Complete National Health Service

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Commonwealth Government was urged to set up a complete national health service by the full executive of the Australian ...

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  6. BIG TIN MINING PROJECT

    CAIRNS, Monday.--Details of proposed large scalp mining activity in the Cooktown area were ...

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  7. VICTIMISED FOR EVIDENCE AT TIMBER INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A Bundaberg furniture manufacturer--victimised because of evidence he gave the Timber Inquiry Commission last May--won redress from the commission to-day. ...

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  8. SUGAR PRICE RISE APPROVED

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Federal Cabinet to-night approved a rise of one half penny a pound in the retail price of sugar, bringing it to 5d a pound. Announcing this, the Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) said Cabinet ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Will Close Posters Loopholes

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) has announced that the ...

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  10. Dollar Loan For Colonial Development

    NEW YORK, September 26.-- The World Bank is expected to approve soon a 10,000,000 dollar loan to Britain for colonial ...

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  11. ESSENTIAL TO ASSIST IN MAINTAINING ECONOMY OF INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Commenting on the announcement that the Commonwealth Government had agreed to the request by the Australian sugar industry for an increase of £428 a ton in the wholesale price of refined sugar, or one half penny a pound in the retail selling price, the general secretary of ...

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  12. PLAQUE FOR MR. HUGHES WANTED

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The City Council works committee to-day debated whether council should let the R.S.L. put a ...

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  13. DISQUALIFICATION CONFIRMED WHARFIE'S LIFE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. Justice Kirby, in the Arbitration Court to-day, confirmed the life disqualification imposed on a ...

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  14. AGRICULTURAL DECLINE IN FAR EAST

    SINGAPORE, September 26.-- Agricultural production throughout the Par East is only 94 percent, of the prewar average, while ...

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  15. Russia Recruits For Mines

    BERLIN, September 26. --Immediately after the revelation that they have the atomic secret, the ...

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  16. Bigger Flow Of Jap Goods For Australia

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Japanese goods for Australia have reached pre-war levels in ships' holds on the eastern ...

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  17. SMALLER SUGAR CROP FORECAST

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Production of less sugar this year than in 1948 is forecast in a ...

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  18. MASS SUICIDE

    TOKIO, September 26. -- An entire Japanese family of four brothers and five sisters took their lives in an amazing picnic ...

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  19. Qld. Sorghum Reaches Britain

    LONDON, September 26. -- The Food Minister (Mr. Strachey) was disappointed early to-day when he went to the docks to ...

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  20. GOVT. FEARS SNAP VOTE

    LONDON, September 26. -- Socialist members of Parliament have received a three line whip for each of the ...

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  21. METAL MARKET

    LONDON, September 26.--Reuter's financial writer says it is believed the date of the reopening of the London metal ...

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  22. Atom Bomb Not Biggest Problem

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Minister for Postwar Reconstruction (Mr. J. J. Dedman) said to-day that as far as he ...

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  23. Atomic Explosion In Russia Will Not Change Aust. Policy

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Announcements that atomic explosions had been detected in Russia would not result in any changes in Australia's long range or immediate defence programs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Improvement Of Airports

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Improvements estimated to cost £14,000,000 are planned by 134 airports in all States. ...

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  25. HOUSING REPORT

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Despite an assurance by the Minister for Labor (Mr. Gair) that the housing shortage in Queensland should ...

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  26. 12 MORE POLIO CASES

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Twelve new poliomyelitis cases were reported in Victoria to-day, bringing the year's total to 576. ...

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  27. Conviction Of Mill Manager Sustained

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Full Bench of the Industrial Court, in a reserved judgment, to-day sustained ...

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  28. U.S. CANNOT PROTECT WEST ANY LONGER

    CHICAGO, September 26.-- A group of top scientists contends Russia's development of atomic energy means the ...

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  29. BRITISH GOVERNMENT PREPARES FOR DEBATE ON DEVALUATION OF £

    LONDON, September 26.--Cabinet met to-day to approve the draft of a motion for the three-day devaluation debate, which begins in the House of Commons to-morrow. ...

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  30. Inquiry On Wharf Appearance Money

    CANBERRA, September 26.-- Cabinet to-night appointed a special sub-committee to inquire into aspects of the scale of ...

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  31. Death Sentence Commuted

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Cabinet to-night decided to recommend to commute the death sentence on the Papuan, ...

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  32. Pigs For Britain

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The first litters of the Queensland British Food Corporation's pig farms were born at the Moura ...

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