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  3. PIE DEFENDSCHAIRMAN OF MT ISA COMPANY

    BRISBANE, October 8.—The Leader of the Queensland People's Parry (Mr Pie) objetted in the Legislative Assembly today to the chairman of directors of Mt Isa Mines (Mr J. Kruttschnitt) being ...

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  4. Truman Strikes Optimistic Note

    WASHINGTON, October 8.— President Truman, in an impromptu address at the Baptist Church tonight, said: ...

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  5. PUNISHMENT SYSTEM IN RAILWAY SERVICE

    BRISBANE, October 8.—In the Legislative Assembly today Mr Paterson (Com., Bowen) suggested that the Railways Act be amended to provide that no employee should be fined or otherwise punished unless a proper investigation ...

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  6. U.S TO CUT WOOL TARIFFS?

    WASHINGTON, October 7. —Unofficial sources here say that a report in the New York trade newspaper, ...

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  7. 600 YEARS A STATELY HOME

    For 600 years Penshurst Place has been part of the history of England. It stands outside the' village of Penshurst, in Kent, and is celebrated as the home of the renowned Sidney family, which for centuries added to the cavalcade of English life adventurers and statesmen saints and rogues. The mansion dates from the days When slowly-spreading law and order allowed the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. French Workers Discontented

    LONDON, October 7.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says that the Administrative Commission of the General Labour ...

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  9. British View Of Comintern

    LONDON, October 7. — Reuter's. diplomatic correspondent says that the first official British comment on the establishment of the ...

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  10. Election For Victoria

    MELBOURNE, October 8. — The eight-day. crisis in the Victorian Parliament ended late tonight when the Premier (Mr Cain) ...

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  11. FIRE OFFICERS IN N.S.W. STRIKE

    SYDNEY, October 8.—Fire brigades throughout New South Wales are now working without the supervision of officers, who struck ...

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  12. SHAREHOLDERS IN BANKS PROTECTED, SAYS CHIFLEY

    CANBERRA, October 8.—The shareholders in the trading banks would be protected to the full value of the assets represented by their shares, said the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) in the House of Representatives today. ...

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  13. Bank Grab In Hungary

    BUDAPEST, October 7 — The Prime Minister (M. Dinnyes) presented Parliament with a new economic programme, including the ...

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  14. CHIFLEY ON PEACE TREATIES

    CANBERRA, October 8. — The Prime Minister (Mr, Chifley) today described the peace treaties with Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, ...

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  15. Pilotless Plane Grosses Atlantic

    STEPHENVILLE (Newfoundland) October 7.—The United States Air Force Skymaster transport, operated by a "mechanical brain," ...

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  16. FOURTH MEMBER OF NAVAL BOARD

    CANBERRA October 8.— A specialist in naval and aerial warfare has been appointed the fourth member of the Australian ...

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  17. ATOMIC VICTIMS TO BE BURIED

    TOKYO, October 8.—Hiroshima's municipal authorities today. appropriated 71,000 yen to bury an estimated 900 victims of the ...

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  18. HEALTH PLAN FOR SCHOLARS

    BRISBANE, October 8.—A nine year programme of health education is being planned by the Queensland Health Education ...

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  19. NEW COUPON ISSUE ON NOVEMBER 29

    BRISBANE, October 8.—The new clothing and food coupons are likely to be issued on November 29 and 30. The present butter and meat coupons will remain valid until December 7, but the present clothing cards will probably remain usable until June next year. ...

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  20. Turkish Army Chiefs Visit U.S.

    NEW YORK, October 7.—General Salih Omurtak, Chief of Staff of the Turkish Army, and 14 other high Turkish service officers. ...

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  21. WOOL EXPORTS DECLINE

    CANBERRA, October 8. — Australia's exports of greasy wool during July and August totalled only 242,128 bales, ...

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  22. CAIRNS BANS DUTCH CARGO

    CAIRNS, October 8.—The two Dutch barges on which the local waterside workers refused to load cargo for the Netherland East ...

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  23. HANLON DEFENDS SYDNEY PURCHASE

    BRISBANE, October 8.—In the Legislative Assembly today, the Premier (Mr Hanlon) defended the purchase of Culwalla Chambers, ...

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  24. JUNAGADH JOINS PAKISTAN

    LONDON, October 7—Reuter's Karachi correspondent saya that Pakistan in an official reply to India's pronouncement that ...

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  25. Powers Discuss Future Of Italian Colonies

    LONDON, October 7.—The Foreign Ministers' deputies have agreed which Governments should have the right to present their views on the future of former Italian colonies. ...

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  26. Builders' Labourers May Hold Nation-Wide Strike

    SYDNEY, October 7.—All building operations throughout Australia may be brought to a halt next week by a strike of builders' ...

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  27. CHINA'S UNCERTAIN ECONOMY

    NEW YORK, October 7.—The Nanking correspondent of the Associated Press says that the Government's recent reverses in ...

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  28. BUILDINGS DAMAGED IN GREEK EARTHQUAKE

    ATHENS, October 7—Several big buildings including a cathedral, hotel, bank and shops were damaged in an earthquake at ...

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  29. FLAG APPROVED BY UNITED NATIONS

    NEW YORK, October 7.—The United Nations today officially approved the design of the United Nations' flag. IT will have a light blue field. ...

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  30. ROYAL WEDDING GOWN SECRET

    LONDON, October 8.—A watch is being kept for two men who yesterday tried to bribe a guard at Norman Hartnell's West End salon ...

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  31. BRITAIN TO GET MORE BUTTER

    CANBERRA, October 8.—Thousands more tons of butter would be available for export to Britaih this year than last year, the Minister for Commerce (Mr Pollard) said today. Last year Australia exported 65,000 tons of butter to Britain. ...

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  32. Extortion Trial Commenced

    BRISBANE, October 8.—The trial of Patrick Kerry Copley, 45, MLA, and Arthur Joseph Stevens, 30, bag store manager, on a charge ...

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