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  4. YUGOSLAV BREAK WITH SOVIET EVIDENCED AT U.N. ASSEMBLY

    NEW YORK, Friday-- The United Nations' General Assembly yesterday considered the Steering Committee's report recommending the adoption and allocation to the committees of 68 items on the agenda. Poland, ...

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  5. "MANY MORE MINERS NEEDED TO REMEDY GOAL SHORTAGE"

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A coal authority said to-day that Australia needed 2300 more mine workers to overcome her "extremely serious" coal shortage. He said the output could be increased only by employing more men. ...

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  6. One of Toowoomba's Most Familiar and Attractive Scenes

    Situated on the crest of the Range amidst the shelter of thousands of lush green trees-- Toowoomba. The above scene is the last witnessed by the motorist setting out for a journey to the coast down the Range Road one arm of which is seen on the extreme right. The monument on the left was erected to the memory of Sir Ernest [?]on Groom, a native of woomba and one of Australia s greatest parliamentarians. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THREE YEARS MAY SEE END OF HOUSING LAG

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Queensland housing shortage should be overcome within three years, the Minister ...

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  8. BITTER DEBATE AT A.C.T.U. CONGRESS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Moderate delegates at the all-Australia Congress of the Australian Council of Trade Unions rose and cheered to-day when the past president (Mr. P. J. Clarey) declared thai no trade union had the ...

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  9. BRISBANE BREAD PRICE INCREASE

    BRISBANE. Friday.--A rise of 1d. for a 2lb. loaf of bread in the metropolitan area was announced to-day by the Prices ...

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  10. R.S.L. HAS RIGHT TO EXCLUDE REDS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A ruling that the Returned Service-men's League had the right to exclude Communists from ...

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  11. BRIBERY RARE IN DEPARTMENT, SAYS P.M.G.

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

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  12. MRS. TONY ANG MAY GO BACK TO HONG KONG

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Mrs. Tony Ang, who returned to Brisbane m August to escape the squalor of Hong Kong, has ...

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  13. NO DISCHARGE OF FINES ON UNIONS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Full Arbitration Court to-day unanimously rejected union applications for discharge or re ...

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  14. CHIFLEY ANSWERS QUERY ON PRICE OF PETROL

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley), in the House of Representatives told Mr. W. G. ...

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  15. BRITISH PRODUCTION DRIVE MAKES PROGRESS

    MACKAY, Friday. -- In furtherance of the nation's production drive to economic recovery, the average worker ...

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  16. NO EXTRAVAGANT USE OF BANK'S AEROPLANE

    CANBERRA, Friday.--There had been no extravagant use by the Governor of the Commonwealth Bank (Dr. Coombs) ...

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  17. MINISTER INVITED TO SEE SORGHUM UNLOADED

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Associated Press says that the liner Ceramic arrived in London and began ...

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  18. "NATIONALISATION A THREAT TO PRIVATE INDUSTRY"

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Constant threats of the nationalisation of important industries had increased the fears of ...

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  19. MACARTHUR RESTORES FRIENDLY RELATIONS

    TOKIO, Friday. -- General MacArthur has lifted almost ail restrictions limiting friendly relations between the Occupation ...

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  20. U.S. Senate Passes President Truman's Military Aid Bill

    WASHINGTON, Friday-- The United States Senate last night passed President Truman's 1,314,000,000 dollar arms for the allies programme after beating down a major bi-partisan move to cut in half the 1,000, ...

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  21. THREE SISTERS FROM MACKAY WIN £4500 IN LOTTERY

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Three sisters, Eileen (23), Maud (18), and Phyllis (16) McGavin from Mackay won £4500 in a ...

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  22. DOLLAR LOAN WOULD NOT BE FOR CONSUMER GOODS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Any dollar loan which the Commonwealth might consider would be for capital and not ...

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  23. LEFT WING MOVE TO EXPEL MR. CHIFLEY FROM A.L.P.

    CANBERRA, Friday. --A move to expel the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) from the Australian Labour Party will ...

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  24. ONE ISSUE REMAINS IN DUTCH-INDONESIAN TALKS

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- If the Dutch and Indonesian delegations ratify the results reached by the leaders at last ...

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  25. TEA TO BE SERVED TO BUNDAMBA MINERS

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Queensland's first underground tea service for coal miners will be started in the Bundamba ...

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  26. CHURCHMEN'S DEPUTATION DISSOLVES IN DISORDER

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- A deputation from 40 churchmen and laymen to the Victorian Attorney-General (Mr. T. ...

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  27. MENTION IN PARLIAMENT OF DOCUMENTS CASE

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

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  28. ARGENTINA DEMANDS MEAT PRICE INCREASE

    LONDON, Friday. -- The "Daily Express" says that Argentina is demanding about 40 per cent, above the agreed price ...

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  29. INQUEST INTO DEATH OF PLANE CRASH VICTIM

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

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  32. SYDNEY'S MOST RAINY YEAR SINCE 1913

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Bl[?]ak rainy weather to-day gave Sydney its sixteenth wet day this month and made this so far ...

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  33. ALL FIRST-CLASS MAIL BY AIR SUGGESTED

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Minister for Information (Mr. Calwell), in the House of Representatives to-day promised ...

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  34. ADJUSTMENT OF IMPORT LICENCES NECESSARY

    CANBERRA, Friday. --The Minister, for Trade and Customs (Senator Courtice) said to-day that because of the ...

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  35. HARRY BRIDGES FOR TRIAL ON U.S. CITIZENSHIP

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday. --Federal Judge G. Harris has sot November 14 as the trial date for the Harry Bridges ...

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    Tho District Governor from Brisbane (Mr. II. W. Broad) opening the sixth conference of the Rotary Club's Thirty-first District International at the Memorial Hall yesterday. From left to right: Messrs. H. T. Thomas (Past Governor of Rotary Club, Aukeland New Zealand), H. W. Broad the Mayor (Dr. A.R.McGregor) Messrs. A. E. King (Host ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. DEVALUATION WILL HIT CANADIAN WOOL INDUSTRY

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

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  38. SEARCH FOR RACEHORSE

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Police and stablehands were looking to-night for a racehorse valued at £1000 which bolted after track work at ...

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  39. PETROL RATIONING EXPECTED TO COMMENCE ON NOVEMBER 1

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

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