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  3. CHIFLEY SPEAKS ON DEFENCE

    CANBERRA, October 8.— The new British defence set-up, including the British Defence Committee, was ...

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  4. AMERICA TAKES FIRM STAND ON TRIESTE ISSUE

    PARIS, October 7.—"The United States will make no further concessions in the Trieste issue," said Senator Connally making his first speech in the plenary session of the Peace Conference which Mr Bevin opened with the mere sentence, ...

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  5. MINISTER SPEAKS OF THREATS AGAINST TWO BRISBANE BAKERS

    BRISBANE, October 8.—Pressure had prevented a baker delivering bread beyond the area in which he was allowed to operate, said the ...

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  6. SCENES AT MILDURA

    Mildura's main street, a model for other towns to follow. Irrigation has made the wastelands blossom in this region of the Murray. (See story page three). The community hotel at Mildura, the profits of which go back into amenities for the area. It has a double bar extending the whole length of the building. (See story page three). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FIRE DID NOT DETER BEER DRINKERS

    MELBOURNE, October 8.— While firemen fought a fire in the New York Hotel, Bourke Street, today, bar patrons idly watched ...

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  8. STRIKE AT THE SAVOY

    LONDON, October 7.— Five hundred of 800 members of the staff of the Savoy Hotel, in the Strand, ...

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  9. WAGERON POPULATION ENDS IN COURT CASE

    BRISBANE, October 8.—A wager to settle a dispute over the population of Wagga ended in a Magistrates Court action today for the recovery of betting ...

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  10. £20 Commission On £43 Land Sale

    BRISBANE, October 8.—On a block of land at Redcliffe which sold for £43, the firm of Byron, Ross and Gurr had charged £20 commission. This was stated in the Bankruptcy Court today by John ...

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  11. CABINET TO DEAL WITH WAGE-PEGGING CONTROLS

    CANBERRA, October 8.—The new Federal Cabinet next month will make decisions on the wage-pegging regulations, which the Government regards as one of its new important anti-inflationary controls. ...

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  12. Herring Fishermen's Ultimatum

    LONDON, October 8.—"More food or so fishing," is the ultimatum 37OO Great Yarmouth fisher, men presented the Ministry for ...

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  13. Sadistic Attack On Woman

    SYDNEY, October 8.—Described as being viciously and sadistically attacked, a 25-year-old married woman was ...

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  14. DEMAND FOR ADOPTED CHILDREN

    BRISBANE, October 8.—According to the annual report of the State Children's Department, (Mr W. Smith), the demand for ...

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  15. Train Sleepers Still Banned

    BRISBANE, Octcber 8.— It was unlikely that sleepers would be restored on Queensland trains for ...

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  16. Melbourne Hold-UpCost £60,000

    MELBOURNE, October 8. —The Railway Department lost £50,000 in revenue and the Tramways Board £11,000 ...

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  17. VATICAN RADIO DENIES REPORT

    LONDON, October 7. — The Vatican radio, quoted by Renter's, said that no one had been authorised to give the ...

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  18. Sydney Wool Market Very Firm

    SYDNEY, October 8.—Under spirited competition, continental buyers being chief operators with good support from Yorkshire and ...

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  19. IMPROVED POTATO SUPPLIES

    BRISBANE, October 8.— Queensland's potato sapplies will improve next week following the arrival of a ...

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  20. One Way To Encourage Birth Rate

    NEW YORK, October 7.—Professor Carle Zimmerman, widely-known Harvard sociologist, has suggested that certain citizenship ...

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  21. MAKING FRIENDS

    The Borzal Club Jubilee Championship Dog Show was held at the London Scottish Drill Hall, Buckingham Gate, recently. The picture shows a little girl neglecting her doll to admire "Swank of Lenoken." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Frost 96 Votes Behind

    HOBART, October 8.—Though the Minister for Repatriation (Mr Frost) secured 103 votes in the count for Franklin today, he was ...

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  23. INDIAN GIRLS AS NURSES IN ROCKHAMPTON

    CANBERRA, October 8.—Of 116 Indian girls who will be coming to Australia annually to train as nuises, 38 will be trained in ...

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  24. CLERGY OPPOSES ROCKET TESTS

    HOBAST, October 6. — Objections to proposals to hold rocket tests in Central Australia were expressed in a resolution adopted ...

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  25. FEWER CHILDREN BEFORE COURTS

    BRISBANE, October 8.—In his annual report, the Director of State Children said that stealing was still the most prevalent charge in Children's Courts. HOWEVER, he stated, there ...

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  26. Dalgety & Co.—Clerks' Union Dispute

    SYDNEY, October 8.—Negotiations on the dispute between Dalgety and Coy and the Clerk's Union have been unsuccessful so ...

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