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  3. UPHEAVAL PROBABLE ON N.S.W. COALFIELDS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The strike wave continues to sweep New South Wales coalfields with a prospect of growing intensity, Miners' leaders are reticent about future plans. In mining ...

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  4. GENERAL MACARTHUR TO RETIRE?

    NEW YORK, Oct. 12.—General MacArthur will retire and go home if either the Russian four-power control plan or the United States’ ten-nation advisory Commission becomes a reality according to ...

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    Australian prisoners of the war who endured long hours of toil and exposure digging defence ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Acquire Land For Soldiers

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Introducing a Bill to make provision for the acquisition of land for soldier settlement, the Minister of ...

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  7. Jap War Crimes

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Many additional charges will be laid by the Government against the Japs for atrocities after full ...

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  8. British Officer Murdered By Indonesians

    BATAVIA, October 12.—The shooting of a British and Indian officer, and the mutilation of their bodies by Indonesians in Batavia last night brought to a head the trouble that has been simmering in the ...

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  9. TYPHOON HITS OKINAWA

    It is revealed that when the typhoon struck Okinawa last weekends the wind was so fierce that a transport plane on the aerodrome ...

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  10. Empire Trade Preference

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Acting Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanion) to-day referred to statements that have appeared in the Press recently on ...

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  11. Dockers’ Strike Affecting. Britons’ Ration

    LONDON October 12.—next week's bacon ration is in danger warned the Food. Ministry yesterday as the swelling total of dock ...

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  12. One Hotel Only At Mundubbera

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Mundubbera now has one hotel only operating—but it carries a double supply of liquor. This is because the other ...

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  13. Conversion Of Railways

    BRISBANE, Friday.— Standard gauge conversion of Queensland railways, including the north-south coastal route from Cair[?]s, would ...

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  14. HEAVY NAZI LOSSES

    LONDON, October 12.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) told the House of Commons that the estimated total losses killed permanelty ...

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  15. BODY RECOVERED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At a spot five [?] from Gilgandra last night, the police dug up the body of Edward Crowther (50), wrapped in ...

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  16. 5000 M. Dollar Loan To Britain

    NEW YORK, October 12.—The Washington correspondent of the New York "Herald-Tribune." says the U.S. has decided to extent ...

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  17. French Mistreating Germans

    LONDON, October 12. — United States Headquarters in Germany to-day suspended the transfer of further German prisoners to the ...

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  19. New Laval Trial Demanded

    PARIS, October 12.—M. Paul Reynaud, former Premier of France[?] who was condemned and imprisoned by the Vichy Government ...

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  21. BLACK MARKETING IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, October 12.—The Tokio correspondent of the Associated Press says the black market is growing in Japan despite sharp ...

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  22. R.N. Rating Held On Murder Charge

    SYDNEY, Friday.—William John Taylor, 21, R.N. rating, was charged at the Central Police Court, today, with having murdered Daisy ...

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  23. Homeward Bound!

    Only 200,000 U.S. troops will be left in the occupation of Japan and Korea in six months time, according to a new ...

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  24. Atomic Bomb Counter

    WASHINGTON, October 12.— The House of Representatives Navy Committee reported to-day there are indications that an effective ...

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  25. Quisling Appeals Against Death

    LONDON, October 12.—Quisling appearing exhausted but angry and defiant, addressed the Norwegian Supreme Court yesterday in an ...

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  26. PORTUGAL LIFTS CENSORSHIP

    LISBON, October 12.—Censorship which has been enforced since 193[?] was virtually abolished yesterday[?] resident Salzar ordered domestic ...

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  27. Hanlon Hits At Qld. Brick Works

    BRISBANE, Friday.-Replying to Opposition criticism of the State Government’s housing policy in Parliament to-day, the Acting ...

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  28. Poor Loan Response

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-With half the period allotted to the Fourth Victory Loan passed only 60 Australian centres of 1609 have filled ...

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  29. Argentine Army Officers’ Demand

    NEW YORK, October 12.—The Buenos Aires correspondent of the "Herald-Tribune" states a delegation of Army and Navy officers ...

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  30. Home Transport For Indonesians

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chiflev) said to-night he understood the British liner, Esperance Bay, ...

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  31. Tramwaymen Refused 44-Hour Week

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Application by the Tramways Union for a 44hour weekly guarantee of hours was rejected by the Industrial ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. LABOUR VICTORY

    OSLO. October 12.—Labour Party has won a clear majority in the Norwegian general election. ...

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