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  3. TREASURER, ANNOUNCES £49,723 SURPLUS

    BRISBANE, Thursday,—The State Treasurer (Mr. J. Larcombe) to-day presented to parliament his fourth financial statement relating to the Public Accounts of Queensland. In doing so he said he announced a surplus ...

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  4. NO EXTRA CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—There will be no additional holidays at Christmas and New Year unless there is a last minute ...

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  5. Petrol Rationing Starts Nov. 15

    CANBRERRA, Thursday.—Caucus to-day approved a Cabinet recommendation for the re-introduction of petrol rationing from November 15 along lines substantially identical with the system existing before ...

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  6. Apprentice’s Father Left £107,531 Estate

    James Henderson, 17-year-old son of a hat manufacturer who left an estate valued at £107,531, is working as an apprentice to learn the trade. His father’s will directs him not to leave NSW before he is 21. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TO ROUND UP PETROL HOARDERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— A start would be made to round up petrol hoarders before the end of the month, ...

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  8. Says There Was No Hidden Story

    LONDON, October 6. — The Chairman of the Overseas Food Corporation (Sir Leslie Plummer) to-night denied there was ...

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  9. .303 RIFLE MAY, BE SCRAPPED

    Lieut. - General V. A. H. Stordee, Chief of the Australian General Staff, who recently returned from a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Had To Be White To Be Civilised

    NEW YORK, October 6.—Certain governments had the mentality that one had to be white to be [?]ivlls[?]. Senor Carlos Valenzuela, ...

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  11. SHIPBOARD CONDITIONS DEFENDED BY I.R.O.

    WASHINGTON, October 6,—Refugees carried to Australia on I.R.O. chartered ships travelled under conditions better than those on many present day commercial emigrant ships or war-time troop transports, ...

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  12. MAN ALLEGES

    TOOWOOMBA, Thursday.— The inquiry into the cause of the fire which destroyed several ousmess premises ah Crow’s ...

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  13. Cow 33 Years Old

    AUCKLAND, October 6.—(A.A.P.—Reuters)—The amazing cow Barbara celebrated her 33rd. birthday anniversary in excellent ...

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  14. Was “Candidate. For Death”

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A solicitor told the Coroner's Court today that a man whose heart had been two and a half times its ...

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  15. ALCOHOL AFFECTS IN STAGES

    LONDON, October 6. — Dr. J. A. Gorsky, East London Deputy Coroner, told the congress of the Society for Prevention of ...

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  18. £195 For Small Gold Coin

    LONDON, October 6. — A small gold coin of Queen Elizabeth from the Earl of Ducie's collection was sold to-day at a ...

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  19. JET AIRLINERS BY 1952?

    Mr A.W. Coles, chairman of the National Airlines Commission, said recently that jet airliners would be flying ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Screaming Nails To Stop Thefts

    LONDON, October 6. — Screaming nails have been invented to foil dock thieves, the "Daily Express" reports. ...

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  21. Heard Bellowing Of Crocodile

    MACKAY, Thursday.— The bellowing of a crocodile, reported to have been heard at Basset Basin on the north side of the ...

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  22. JAP. PILCHARDS CHEAPER

    LONDON, October 6. — Japanese canned pilchards have been sent for sale at Newlyn, Cornwall, the town that thrives because of ...

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  23. Comedian Killed On Stage

    LONDON, October 6. — The British United Press Modena correspondent says the audience at the Piumazzo Theatre, Modena, ...

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  24. Leposarium Superintendent Charged With Negligence

    DARWIN, Thursday. — “Gross negligence" was charged to-day against the Channel Island Leprosarium Superintendent (Mr. V. C. Hall). The Northern Territory Chief Medical Officer (Dr. ...

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  25. Ship Aground

    LONDON, October 6.—The 6369 ton motor ship Fantee ran aground on the Seven Stones Rocks between Land's End and the Scllly ...

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