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  3. P.M. INSPECTS MODEL OF NEW BRITISH AIR LINER

    The Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) discussing details of the styled interior of the new all-British BOAC-Avro Tudor II. with Mr Richard Lonsd ale-Hands the famous British industrial designer, when Mr and Mrs Attlee visited his London studios ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Shooting At Palm Beach: Company Director Charged

    SYDNEY, October 15.—George Rankin McKay, formerly a lieutenant-commander in the navy, who was shot recently at a party at the Stewart Dawson home at Palm Beach, denied in the Manly Court ...

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  5. MEAT, LIVESTOCK IN U.S. RELEASED FROM CONTROL

    WASHINGTON, October 14.—President Truman, in a broadcast to the nation, announced that all meat and livestock would be released from price controls on October 15. The President also said that the removal ...

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  6. SQ. Potato Crop Deliveries

    BRISBANE, October 15.— Indications are that delivery of Queensland's potato crop to the Brisbane market will ...

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  7. Plan To Complete St John's Cathedral

    BRISBANE, October 15. —A public meeting and choir festival in the City Hall on October 24 will ...

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  8. 'Tyrannical And Degenerate Spanish Administration'

    LONDON, October 15.—Captain Francis Noel Baker, who recently visited Spain, declared in the House of Commons last night that there was a great danger for Britain in Has Majesty's Government's ...

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  9. COURT MUST DEAL WITH BASIC WAGE: CONFERENCE MATTERS

    CANBERRA, October 15.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) today rejected a request by the Australasian Council of Trade Unions for a variation of the basic ...

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  10. SUSPENSIONS LIFTED PENDING DECISION

    BRISBANE, October 15.—Pending the decision of the Industrial Magistrate at Townsville on the boilermakers' dispute at the ...

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  11. TRUCE IN INDONESIA

    LONDON, October 14.—The Batavia correspondent of "The Times" says: "A joint British, Dutch and Indonesian Truce ...

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  12. UNIFY TREATMENT OF DANGEROUS GERMANS

    LONDON, October 14.—The new Four-Power Directive to unify treatment of war criminals, Nazis, militarists and other potentially ...

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  13. 2000 SYDNEY WHARFIES WALK OUT AFTER CALLS

    SYDNEY, October 15.—The wharf labourers at all pick-up [?]tres on the Sydney waterfront today refused to offer for work ...

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  14. FINAL DRAFTING OF PEACE TREATIES

    PARIS, October 14.—The Big Four decided to meet in New York on November 4 to consider the final drafting of five peace treaties ...

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  15. SYDNEY FACED WITH BLACKOUT

    SYDNEY, October 15— It appears inevitable that Sydney will nave a blackout when the NSW miners take their annual ...

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  16. Murarrie Dismissals Warranted, Says Court: Condemnation Of Strike

    BRISBANE, October 15.—" A Communistcontrolled strike, in which decent men had been forced to suffer for their loyalty to unionism," was how the reserved judgement of the Industrial Court ...

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  17. Wool Transport Again By Rail

    BRISBANE, October 15.—The Minister for Transport (Mr Walsh) said today that wool could now be brought direct by ...

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  18. U.S. INTERESTS WANT TO BUILD CARS IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, October 15.—The Federal Government has been asked by the United States manufacturing interests for permission ...

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  19. HANGINGS OF NAZI LEADERS BEGIN AT MIDNIGHT

    LONDON, October 15.—According to the Nuremberg representative of the Associated Press, it is unofficially stated that the hangings of the condemned Nazi ...

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  20. CATTLE MUSTERING BY AIRCRAFT

    WELLINGTON, October 15.—The use of aircraft to assist in cattle mustering in the rough hill country in the north of South Island has been adopted by the New Zealand Soil Conservation Council, which is running two large stations, having ...

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  21. HEAVY FINE FOR ILLEGAL TRANSPORT

    BRISBANE, October 15.—A transport operator had threatened to bring to court Buderim farmers, whose produce he was carrying to ...

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  22. KESSELRING FLOWN TO GERMANY

    LONDON, October 14.—The exCommander of the German forces in Italy, Kesselring, under escort, was taken aboard an airliner at ...

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  23. CHEAP COTTON FROM RUSSIA FOR U.K.

    LONDON, October 14. —The "Times" Moscow correspondent says that negotiations between British and Russian officials have ...

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