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  3. BRADMAN UNDER FIRE OVER PRESS CONTRACT

    SYDNEY, October 24. — "Both bowlers and writers face a hard task in attacking Bradman, because he always looks for something hidden in every delivery," Clift Carey, sporting editor of a Sydney ...

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  4. AUST. PEOPLED BY ONLY 7½M

    CANBERRA, October 24.—The census taken recently in Australia revealed that there were 7,580,820 persons in Australia at the end of June, compared with ...

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  5. CONSECRATION IN BRISBANE

    SYDNEY, October 24.—The Anglican Bishop of Christchurch (South Yarra, Melborune, the Rev. J. A. ...

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  6. Country Milk Prices Stand

    BRISBANE, October 24.—At a meeting of the Queensland Milk Producers' Association today it was reported by the secretary (Mr ...

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  7. "THE BIGGEST THING THAT EVER FLEW"

    ABOVE—Some of the 700 aircraft workers who attended the naming ceremony of Brabazon 1 a fortnight ago. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Tanker Abandoned After Collision

    SAN FRANCISCO, October 24.— Globe Wifeless reported today that the crew of the tanker Sparrows' Point were abandoning the ship ...

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  9. Exploit Coal Resources?

    BRISBANE, October 24.—High hopes are held in Government circles that there win be forther development of Queensland's coal ...

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  10. Public Servants One In Four

    CANBERRA, October 24—Approximately a quarter of the wage and salary earners at the end of August were ...

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  11. Another Seat For Q'land

    CANBERRA, October 24. — On the latest census returns, Queensland is automatically entitled by the Constitution to an additional ...

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  12. Disastrous Blaze At Hong Kong

    HONGKONG, October 24. A devastating fire broke oat at the Han chow ferry wharf late this afternoon and in three ...

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  13. ELECTRIC TRAINS IN SMASH: 28 DEAD

    LONDON, October 24. — Twenty-eight were killed and 53 were injured when a train travelling from Tattenham Corner to London Bridge ran into the rear of a train bound from Hayward's Heath to ...

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  14. 'DUNKIRK' RESCUE FROM FIRE

    NEW YORK, October 23.—Messages from Portland (Haine) state that a rescue fleet of 40 fishing smacks joined the navy and ...

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  15. CAUSE OF COLLIERY DISASTER

    LONDON, October 23.—"The Times" says that the Coal Bond has taken the unusual step in publishing an interim report on the ...

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  16. Excess Japanese Population

    TOKYO, October 23 (AAPReuters).—Japan's excessive and increasing population should be permitted to migrate to Dutch ...

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  17. MACHINE-GUN FINISH

    FAIRFIELD (Illinois), October 23.—Gangster machinegunners in a moving motor car ambushed and killed Carl ...

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  18. KEEP STOCKS PRIVATE

    BRISBANE, October 24. — The Minister for Housing (Mr Power) today announced that he had no intention of accepting a ...

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  19. PICKED DETECTIVE'S POCKET!

    LONDON, October 23.—When Henry Patrick Lennon, 61, of no fixed address, was sentenced at Reading to six months' ...

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  20. COMMUNISM IN HOLLYWOOD

    SANTIAGO, October 23.—It was officially announced today that a state of emergency had been declared in the copper mines and ...

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  21. Gastro-Enteritis In New Born

    BRISBANE, October 24. — Six new-born babies had contracted gastro-enteritis—one fatally—at the Brisbane Women's Hospital in ...

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  22. BUILDING STOCKS LOST

    SYDNEY, October 24.—Damage estimated at £50,000 was caused by a fire early today whick destroyed the factory of 20th Century ...

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  23. Petitions By The Yard

    CANBERRA, October 24.—The House of Representatives rocked with laughter today at the spectacle of Mr Hamilton (CP, W.A.) ...

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  24. AID TOBACCO INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, October 24.—Cooperation between the Commonwealth- and Queensland Governments would result in a big ...

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  25. SPEAKER ACCEPTS RETRACTION

    CANBERRA, October 24. — The Speaker (Mr Rosevear) announced in the House of Representatives today that his threat to exclude ...

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  26. Break-In Attemot At U.S. Legation

    CANBERRA, October 24.—An attempt to break into the cypher room and radio section of the American Legation here is being ...

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  27. STORY OF BRITAIN'S DOLLAR DRAIN

    LONDON, October 24.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr Dalton), in the House of Commons, said that in the second quarter of 1947 the drain on Britain's gold and dollar reserves had been at the ...

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  28. BANK EMPLOYEES OPPOSE BILL

    SYDNEY, October 24.—Members of the Bank Officers' Association at a mass meeting this afternoon vigorously reiterated their ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND TRAINS NOT SO SLOW

    BRISBANE, October 24.—Queensland trains are not so slow, according to a statement made in Parliament today by the Minister for Transport (Mr Duggan). ...

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  30. Meat Rationing Will Go On

    CANBERRA. October 24.—Meat rationing would not end this year, the Minister for Customs (Senator Courtice) said today. In ...

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  31. Barcaldine To Get Doctor

    BRISBANE, October 24. — The Director-General of Health (Dr Freyberg) today arranged for a Brisbane doctor to leave for ...

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  32. NOMINATIONS FOR VICTORIAN POLL

    MELBOURNE, October 24.—The nominations for the general elections closed today. Altogether 148 candidates have nominated for 65 ...

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