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  3. BRITISH DIPLOMATS WORKING TO SOLVE INDONESIAN ISSUE

    BATAVIA, Oct. 22 (A.A.P.).—The Associated Press correspondent understands that there are good prospects of a compromise being reached in the Indonesian issue, which would be acceptable to both parties, and would prevent a bloody situation developing, which would ...

    Article : 188 words
  4. BENNETT'S ESCAPE.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 23.—The Eighth Division Association has decided to petition the Governor-General, the Duke of Gloucester, for a public ...

    Article : 237 words
  5. PROBLEMS FACING QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS OUTLINED BY COMMISSIONER.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 23.—The difficulty of launching a definite reconstruction programme until the gauge question was finally settled, was emphasised by the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. P. R. T. ...

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  6. SLOW RATE OF BRITISH DEMOBILISATION CRITICISED BY MR. CHURCHILL.

    LONDON, Oct. 22 (A.A.P.).—"Whatever view may be taken on Socialism or free enterprise, it is common ground that we should get the great wheels as well as the little wheels of life and industry turning ...

    Article : 141 words
  7. ROAD TRANSPORT COMPETITION.

    Numerous good roads had been built alongside the railway lines, for commercial road transport to enter in competition with the railways. They ...

    Article : 383 words
  8. "APPALLING SCANDAL"

    SYDNEY, Oct. 23.—Judge Street to-day described as a scandal, and one of the most appalling things he had ever heard of, an action by ...

    Article : 298 words
  9. STRENGH OF ARMED FORCES.

    Mr. Churchill said there was nothing to justify greater strength of navy man-power than that before the war. He estimated that the December figure ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 535 words
  10. SIR RAPHAEL CILENTO'S SERVICES

    BRISBANE, October 23.—In Parliament to-day Mr. Bruce Pie gave notice of his intention to-morrow to ask the Acting Premier (Mr. E. ...

    Article : 289 words
  11. BRISBANE MEN'S SUPPORT.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 28.—The terms of reference for the board of inquiry into the escape of Lieut-General Bennett from Malaya were described to-day by ...

    Article : 194 words
  12. RETAINING OF ECONOMIC LIFESTREAM.

    The shape the eventual East Indies Govenment will assume, is something still very shadowy, but the feeling of experienced observers is that it might ...

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  13. HIROHITO'S DESIRE

    NEW YORK, Oct. 22 (A.A.P.). —The American Associated Press correspondent at Tokio says that Prince Konoye said the Emperor is ...

    Article : 284 words
  14. FINANCIAL TALKS.

    WASHINGTON, October 22 (A.A.P.).—The American Associated Press correspondent says that Viscount Halifax, before ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. CAPITULATION HISTORY.

    PERTH, October 23.—Lieut.-General Bennett did not [?]ea [?] before the capitulation" said Major A. E. Saggers, who returned by air to-day from the Far ...

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  16. HIGHER WAGES FOR NATIVES

    BRISBANE, October 23.—Fears were expressed in Parliament to-day that a rise in the wages of natives in the pearl shell, beeche de[?]mer and ...

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  17. SITUATION LESS TENSE.

    LONDON, Oct. 23.—The New Delhi radio says that reports from Batavia indicate that the situation throughout Java is less tense. Two squadrons of ...

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  18. SERVICE CRICKETERS

    BOMBAY, Oct. 22. (A.A.P.).—All the tourists are fit and well, Hassett said, and there had not been a single case of seasickness on a most ...

    Article : 116 words
  19. SUGAR AGREEMENT

    BRISBANE, Oct. 23.—The Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) told representatives of the sugar industry to-day that he could see no reason for ...

    Article : 159 words
  20. PRIME MINISTER'S TOUR

    BRISBANE, Oct. 23.—The Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) left Brisbane this morning in a Douglas Dakota plane on a tour of the North as far ...

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  21. U.N.C.I.O. COMMISSION

    LONDON, Oct. 22 (A.A.P.).—After a discussion in which Mr. A. A. Gromyko objected to the sub-committee's recommendations, and the United ...

    Article : 91 words
  22. TWO SOLDIERS KILLED

    BRISBANE, Oct. 23.—Two soldiers were killed and three injured in a collision between a military truck and a civilian car at Ipswich road, Oxley, ...

    Article : 102 words
  23. BOXER INJURED

    BRISBANE, October 23.—The Australian flyweight boxing champion. Stumpy Butwell, received injuries to his right leg and suffered from shock ...

    Article : 86 words
  24. U.S. ARMY AND NAVY

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 (A.A.P.).— The American Associated Press correspondent said that the Secretary for the Navy (Mr. J. Forrestal) told the ...

    Article : 137 words
  25. PLANE MISSING

    PERTH, Oct. 23.—A Salvation Army officer (Captain V. Pederson) flying a Tiger Moth left Derby at 5.15 a.m. on Sunday, en route to Truscott, via ...

    Article : 113 words
  26. SOUTH AFRICAN ARMED FORCES.

    JOHANNESBURG, Oct. 22 (A.A.P.). —Defence headquarters stated that the strength of the post-war South African active citizen force will be 28 ...

    Article : 76 words
  27. FIVE YEAR COAL PLAN

    SYDNEY, Oct. 23.—The constitutional aspects of the five year coal plan are being examined by the Coal Commissioner (Mr. N. B. Mighell), and ...

    Article : 77 words
  28. DIRECTOR APPOINTED.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 23.—Mr. Thomas Dunbabin will succeed the late Mr. C. C. Dawson, as Director of the Australian News Bureau in London. The ...

    Article : 59 words
  29. SWEDEN WILLING

    STOCKHOLM, Oct. 22 (A.A.P.).— The Foreign Minister (Mr. Oesten Unden) declared that Sweden is willing to abandon her traditional policy of ...

    Article : 68 words
  30. AMERICANS PLAN TO INTRODUCE NEW SYSTEM OF TELEGRAPHY.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 22 (A.A.P.).—The President of the Western Union Telegraph Company (Mr. A. N. Williams) announces that the company plans to replace thousands of miles of telegraph wires between ...

    Article : 184 words
  31. INDONESIANS WALK OFF SHIPS

    BRISBANE, Oct 23.—Nearly 100 Indonesians have walked off two ships in Brisbane during the past week, demanding to be returned to Java. It is ...

    Article : 76 words
  32. U.S. NAVAL SQUADRON.

    SINGAPORE, Oct. 23 (A.A.P.).—An American naval squadron, including the battleships Tennessee and California, have arrived, and 6000 men will ...

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  33. TOWNSVILLE WATERFRONT DISPUTE.

    TOWNSVILLE, Oct. 23.—The position on the Townsville waterfront remains unaltered. The ban by the watersiders on handling ships to the agency of the ...

    Article : 138 words
  34. JUGOSLAV ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Oct. 22 (A.A.P.).—Belgrade radio announces that Marshal Tito's supporters were unanimously elected is all elections to the National ...

    Article : 67 words
  35. HOMES FOR AGED.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 23.—The establishment of homes for the aged throughout Queensland to enable old people to remain in their home localities was ...

    Article : 79 words
  36. BUNNERONG POSITION.

    SYDNEY, October 23.—The threat of a revival of the Bunnerong strike has been averted by an undertaking by the management to start the five ...

    Article : 51 words
  37. R.A.A.F. CASUALTIES

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 23.—The latest R.A.A.F. casualty list includes the following Queenslander:— Overseas. ...

    Article : 42 words
  38. BRITISH NAVAL LOSSES.

    LONDON, Oct. 22 (A.A.P.).—The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. A. V. Alexander) in a speech at a Navy League luncheon, disclosed for the first ...

    Article : 57 words
  39. M. DALADIER DEFEATED.

    PARIS, October 23 (A.A.P.).—After twice declaring that M. Daladier had been elected, the French authorities now officially announce that he ...

    Article : 28 words
  40. DR. SOEKARNO'S PROTEST.

    BATAVIA, Oct. 22.—Dr. Soekarno has asked for a clarification of British army aims, and has protested to the British "for involving yourselves in ...

    Article : 232 words
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