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  4. West Germany And Europe

    London, October 26.— Whether Western Germany is to be admitted to the Council of Europe is ...

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  5. New Park For B.H. Children

    PICTURE of the new Central Children's Playground at the southern end of Argent Street, opened last Wednesday. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FIERCE COMPETITION LIKELY WITH TRADE BANKS

    Canberra.—The Federal Government is satis— fied that legislation for the nationalisation of banking cannot be made legally effective in Australia, and in future the Commonwealth Bank will enter ...

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  7. PETROL RISE WILL HIT MOTORISTS

    Adelaide.—The increase of 3Ad. a gallon in the price of petrol, expected to be granted by the Prices Ministers at the week end, will cost Australian motorists nearly £7,000,000 extra a year. ...

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  8. 74 DEGREES TODAY

    The maximum temperature up till 3 p.m. today was. 74 degrees. Uhst night's minimum was '57 degrees ...

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  9. BREATHING SPELL

    Sydney.—Bankers' leaders in Sydney said today that if the Chifley Government wore returned to power it would institute a ...

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    MRS. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT presents the 1949.Freedom Award to the chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. S.A. LABOR LEADER

    Adelaide.—Capping a.31—years career in Federal and State politics, Mr. M. R. O'Halloran (a Peterborough sheep farmer) was ...

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  13. House Probe Expected

    Sydney.—State members' of Parliament are discussing thee likelihood ot a demand in the State Parliament today for the appointment ...

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  14. P.O. Additions

    Steady progress is "being'' made with the renovations and additions at Central Post Office. In addition to considerable ...

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  15. Vic. Cabinet Setback

    Melbourne.—The.Hollway Government was beaten by^ 22 votes to 20 on a minor amendment, to the Traffic Bill in the Legislative ...

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  16. POPULATION UP

    Canfcterra—Australia's population increased by 53,026 to 7,847,906 during the quarter ended March 31. ...

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  17. Big concrete mixers work on Port wharf reconstruction

    GIANT electric concrete mixers arc bchiR; used nt Port Adelaide in thc £000,000 reconstruction of No. 1 wharf. The mixers ai'c fed by cranes (background), and Mic mixed concrete [?] Gent down in chute for usc in the foundations. This is part of Port, Adelaide's £13 million expansion work which will bc grouped In successive five year plans. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Butter Price Unchanged

    Canberra.—The Federal Cabinet had deckled to pay ah additional subsidy to Australian dairy farmers of 2½d. 1b on commercial ...

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  19. ADMIRAL HALSEY DIES

    London, October 2G.—Admiral Sir Lionel-. Halsey (77) died to-day..He commanded the Royal Australian. Navy from 1918 to ...

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