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  4. RATIONING OF PETROL FROM NOV. 1?

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Commonwealth authorities expect petrol rationing to be introduced ...

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  5. More Mine Workers Could Overcome Coal Shortage

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A coal authority said to-day Australia needed 2300 more mine workers to overcome her "extremely serious" coal shortage. ...

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  6. BREAD PRICE INCREASED IN BRISBANE

    Brisbane, Friday.--a rise of 14 d a twopound loaf for bread in the metropolitan area was ...

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  7. BITTER A.C.T.U. DEBATE ON COAL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Moderates at the all Australia Trade Union Congress rose and cheered to-day when the past president (Mr. P. J. Clarey) declared that no trade union had a right to pursue a policy ...

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    What was considered the greatest mass slaughter on the streets of a city In America's history took place in Camden ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Dachau Grave

    LONDON, September 23.-- A message from Dachau says a new and unmarked mass grave ...

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  10. House Shortage To Be Overcome In Three Years

    Brisbane, Friday.--The Queensland housing shortage should be overcome within three years ...

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  11. ACUTE CRISIS FOR GRAZIERS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--"The sheep and cattle industry in North-west Queensland is facing its ...

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  12. CORONER'S FINDING ON AIR CRASH

    CANBERRA, Friday.--When a Mustang fighter pilot attempted to jump from his crashing plane near Canberra ...

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  13. "Perfect" Crime Had Big Flaw:

    SPRINGFIELD (Illinois), September 23.--The Parole Board has recommended, and the Governor of the State has ...

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  14. Dr. Evatt Evasive On Secret Documents Case

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The secret documents case and the alleged purloining of a teleprinter message from a ...

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  15. "Employers Did Not Co-operate"

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The introduction of power borers and horse or mechanical wheeling is needed as a first ...

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  16. Pay Cuts At Rank Film Studios

    LONDON, September 23.--The J. Arthur Rank, organisation has ordered salary cuts ranging from 10 to 20 per cent at Denham and ...

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  17. Underground Battle To Save injured Man

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Underground workmen at Murrarie to-day battled for more than an hour to save an injured ...

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  18. UNIONS MUST PAY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Full Arbitration Court to-day unanimously rejected union applications for the discharge or remission of fines totalling £5000 imposed on three major unions for ...

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  19. T.B. Annexe At Townsville

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A three-storied 40-bed tuberculosis annexe Is to be erected at Townsville. Another will be ...

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  20. Templars Have Good Record

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Templars had been permitted to settle in Australia on the express understanding that ...

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  21. Broodby Elected A.C.T.U. Secretary

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Mr. R. R. Broadby was to-day elected secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions. ...

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  22. EXPORT BAN ON GOODS FOR RED CHINA

    NEW YORK, September 23. --Britain and the United States have agreed to ban the export to China of high grade ...

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  23. BRIBERY RARE, SAYS MINISTER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Applications for telephones had to go through so many hands that bribery connected with their ...

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  24. Three Sisters From Mackay in Lottery Win

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Three sisters--Eileen (23), Maud (18), and Phyllis (16) McGavin -- from ...

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  25. Aborigine For Trial

    CAIRNS, Friday, -- Joseph Sydney, an aboriginal, was committed for trial in the Circuit Court to-day on a charge that on ...

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  26. Tariff Adjustment Sought

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- During question time in the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. T. W. White asked the Prime Minister ...

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  27. ROTARY-FRIENDSHIP ON ORGANISED BASIS

    TOOWOOMBA, Friday.--Thirty-five clubs and 330 delegates attended the opening session of the sixth conference and twelth assembly of the thirty-first district of Rotary International, held in ...

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  28. GOLD PRICE RISE MEANS PROSPERITY FOR MT. MORGAN

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday.--The announcement that the price of gold has been increased by nearly 50 per cent has been received with jubilation in Mt. Morgan. Mining executives envisage wider operations ...

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  29. Grain Sorghum Reaches London

    LONDON, September 23. -- The liner Ceramic has arrived at London and has begun discharging 6000 bags of grain sorghum ...

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  30. DOLLAR LOAN FOR CAPITAL GOODS ONLY

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Any dollar loan which the Commonwealth might consider would be for capital ...

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  31. RIVAL FOR SUPERMAN

    SAINT MALO, September 23.--Andre Le Gall, "the man with the steel jaws," won a tug of war with "140 horses" ...

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  32. DISAPPOINTED ON T.B. PLANS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Disappointment that some States had not yet ratified Commonwealth-State tuberculosis plans ...

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  33. Could Cause Big Waste of Food

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Currency difficulties could cause a huge surplus food waste, the Queensland Government ...

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  34. MARKETS MAY BE LOST IF PRICES INCREASE

    WASHINGTON, September 23.--Mr. Camille Gutt, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, warned countries which devalued not to undermine the good effects of devaluation by ...

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  35. Noogoora Burr Has Claimed 70 Victims

    GYMPIE, Friday. -- Seventy dairy cattle have now died as a result of eating noogoora burr in the two-leaf stage. ...

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  36. Underground Forces Hamper Czech Govt.

    PRAGUE, September 23.--The Minister for Justice (Mr. Alexei Cepicka) admitted the underground movement was harassing ...

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  37. Argentina Wants More For Meat

    LONDON, September 23. --Argentina is demanding about 40 percent. above the agreed price for meat delivered to Britain between ...

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  38. Canada Badly Hit

    OTTAWA, September 23.--The Canadian woollen industry would be badly hit, and the price of United States petrol in Canada ...

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