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  2. Advertising

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  3. RECRUITS FOR MILITARY FORCES

    The second group of recruits for the permanent military forces, who left Rockhampton for Brisbane yesterday. Back row: J. Anderson, Emerald; G. Toon, Bajool; C. Grills, Rockhampton; D. Henshall, Rockhampton. Front row: E. Warry, Emerald; W. Hoare, Emerald; W. Henshall, Rockhampton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PETITIONS AGAINST BANK GRAB

    Country Party members preparing to present petitions of protest against bank nationalisation to the Prime Minister. Reading from left to right: Messrs 6. Bowden. L. Anthony, J. Abbott, G. Rankin, L. Hamilton, C. W. Davidson, C. Adeimann, A. W. Fadden, W. Turnbull. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GLOOMY IMPRESSIONS OF U.S.- RUSSIAN RELATIONS

    BALTIMORE, October 20—Mr James Paul Warburg, a New York banker, told the Baltimore Foreign Policy Association tonight that he had found on his recent tour abroad an impression that a strong, if not dominant, segment of United States opinion considered that war with Russia was inevitable and that ...

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  6. PIE INVITES HANLON TO FIGHT CANBERRA

    BRISBANE, October 21. —"If the Premier wants to lead the people of Queensland in a struggle to free themselves from the slimy tentacles of the Canberra octopus, then let him come out into the ...

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  7. INDIANS BAT DISAPPOINTINGLY

    "PERTH, October 21[?]Western Australia added only five runs to its overnight total before being dismissed for 171 today. [?]ain ...

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  8. Seventh Death In Tamaree Disaster

    BRISBANE, October 21.—The de[?] occurred in the Gympie Hospital shortly after noon today of Mrs Grace Ann Wells, 37, of Lidcombe, Sydney, who, with her husband, was injured in the collision of two trains ...

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  9. DRAGGED FROM PARAPET

    NEW YORK, October 20.— A man was snatched to safety today as he hung by his hands from the 86th ...

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  10. Session Of IRON AND STEEL FOR QUEENSLAND

    CANBERRA, October 21.—A total cargo of 9000 tong of iron and steel for Queensland was at present awaiting shipment at ...

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  11. King Opens Parliament

    LONDON, October 21.—Opening the new session of Parliament today the King said that legislalation would be introduced during ...

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  12. 8500 Scottish Coalminers Out

    LONDON, October 25.—Today 2500 coalminers in South Ayrshire stopped work, making the total of Scottish strikers ...

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  13. STATE MOVE ON BANK GRAB

    BRISBANE, October 21.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Nicklin) gave notice in the Legislative Assembly today that ...

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  14. Basic Wage Rise Of l/

    BRISBANE, October. 21.— The State Industrial Court announced today an increase of 1/in the basic wage for the eastern ...

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  15. BOXER'S CLAIM FAILS

    WELLINGTON, October 21.—The action in which the professional boxer, Boswell Murphy, claimed £25 damages for ...

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  16. SAT IN THEATRE WITH DEAD MAN

    CINCINNATI, October 20.—Walter Saul last night sat through two films—one of which starred Dorothy Lamour—with a dead ...

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  17. 3000 BUILDERS' LABOURERS RESUME

    SYDNEY, October 21—A mass meeting of 3000 builders' labourers today unanimously decided to return to work tomorrow ...

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  18. Chifley Seeks Further £13,000,000 For Housing

    CANBERRA, October 21.—The Prime Minister. (Mr Chifley) tonight sought Parliament's approval for a further advance of ...

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  19. New Record In Cholera Deaths

    LONDON, October 20.— Reuter's Cairo correspondent says that the Ministry of Health announced that cholera ...

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  20. SURPLUS WARTIME WOOL SALES

    CANBERRA, October 21.— The joint organisation set np to handle surplus wartime wool sales might be wound up some years ...

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  21. DUFF COOPER TO RETIRE

    LONDON, October 20.—The Foreign Office announced that Sir Oliver Charles Harvey has been appointed to succeed Mr Duff ...

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  22. STATE'S POULTRY INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, October 21.— The Minister for Agriculture (Mr Collins) told the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Nicklin) in the ...

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  23. Aerial Baits For Dingoes

    BRISBANE, October 21.—Queensland would spend £7000 this year, on laying from the air baits for the destruction of dingoes, ...

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  24. WAR PLANES TO BE SOLD

    CANBERRA, October 21.— The Minister for Air (Mr Drakeford) announced today that more than 500 RAAF aeroplanes at ...

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  25. HURRICANE HITS BERMUDA

    HAMILTON (Bermuda), October 20.—A hurricane reaching at times a force of 100 m.p.h., swe[?]t Bermuda today, dislocating light, ...

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  26. AWARD REFUSED

    BRISBANE, October 21.—An application for an award for permanent fire brigade officers outside the metropolitan area Has been ...

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  27. CENSORSHIP OF STATE FILMS

    BRISBANE, October 21.— The Minister for Works (Mr Power) gave notice in the Legislative Assembly today of a Bill ...

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  28. Japanese P.O.W. Held In Siberia

    TOKYO, October 20 (AAP Reuter).—The Leftist newspaper "Yomiuri," in an editorial today demands the return of 500,000 ...

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  29. ACQUITTED OF ARSON

    SYDNEY, October 21. — A man charged with arson today was acquitted by a judge, who said a man's home was still his castle and ...

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  30. MUNITIONS TO ICE CHESTS

    MELBOURNE, October 21.—The Munitions Department announced today that between now and Christmas the Maribyrnong ...

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  31. Federal Airline In Queensland

    CANBERRA, October 21.—The Queensland Premier had agreed to the Commonwealth operating an airline within Queensland provided ...

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  32. BORDER PANIC IN INDIA

    LONDON, October 20.—The Indian Government stated that four Hindu and Sikh foot convoys, numbering 180,000 in the last five ...

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  33. £400 ALLOWANCE FOR FADDEN

    CANBERRA, October 21—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) tonight introduced a Bill [?] the House of Representatives providing ...

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  34. Trial Of Lidice Kidnappers

    NUREMBERG, October 20.— Two children from Lidice win give evidence during the trial which opened today of 14 ...

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  35. MOTHER ADMITS TEST TUBE BABY

    NEW YORK, October 20.—A distraught mother admitted today, in an attempt to prevent her estranged husband from exercising his parental right, that her four-year-old daughter was a test-tube baby. THE child, she said, was the ...

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  36. ISSUE OF NEW COUPONS

    MELBOURNE, October 21—The tentative dates fixed for the issue of new coupons are Saturday, November 29, and Sunday, November ...

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  37. N.Z. Record Wool Price Equalled

    WELLINGTON, (AAP-Reuters) October 20.—The New Zealand record wool price of 55¼d. that was set at Timaru last week was ...

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  38. Chosen As Miss Queensland

    BRISBANE, October 21.—A 20-year-old radio announcer of Townsville, Miss Valeric Illich, was to-day chosen as the winner of the ...

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