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  4. RIVER AND BAY TIDES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  5. WEATHER FORECAST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words
  6. DROUGHT AREAS FACE TODAY WORST BUSHFIRE RISK

    BRISBANE, October 22. —Drought areas tomorrow would experience their wor st day yet for bushfires, a Weather Bureau official said today. The official (Mr A. Shields) ...

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  7. State Basic Wage Hearing

    BRISBANE, October 22. —A State Industrial Court official announced today that the State basic wage ...

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  8. HIGH PRICES FOR FAT STOCK

    Sample of the yarding of 620 cattle submitted at auction yesterday at the Rockhampton fat cattle sales. The cow on left of picture brought £38/5/- and the two bullocks £45/2/6. The vendor was Mr E. H. Gascoyne, Newark, Jericho. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. EGYPT PLANNING TO PLACE COUNTRY ON WAR FOOTING?

    LONDON, October 22.—The "Daily Mail's" Cairo correspondent states that plans for putting Egypt on a war footing were considered by the Egyptian Cabinet today and there is talk of mobili sation and the raising and ...

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  10. IMPORTANCE OF MEAT PACTS

    LONDON, October 21. —The Minister for Food (Mr Webb) said tonight that unless Britain had signed the meat contracts ...

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  11. ACTU STAND ON COURT RETURNS

    MELBOURNE, October 22.— The Australian Council of Trade Unions has asked its affiliated unions to delay filing ...

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  12. 166-MILE AID DASH

    A motor truck carrying special fire fighting equipment made a 166-mile dash from Rockhampton yesterday to ...

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  13. Australia's New Motto

    SYDNEY, October 22.—The Australian motto was no longer "Advance Australia Fair," but "Gimme," the ...

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  14. AGREEMENT ON RESUMPTION OF TRUCE TALKS

    TOKYO, October 22.—The United Nations' command today approved an agreement between Allied and enemy liaison officers for an immediate resumption of the Korean truce ...

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  15. NEW ARMY CAMP NEAR BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, October 22. — Work has begun on a major new army camp at Greenbank, in the Blunder country, 10 ...

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  16. SYDNEY WOOL PRICES RISE

    SYDNEY, October 22.—Wool prices rose when the fifth series of sales began in Sydney today. ...

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  17. Peak Drinking Slated By Judge

    SYDNEY, October 22.—Peak hour drinking was scathingly criticised by the Royal Commissioner on Liquor (Mr ...

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  18. TREASURE HUNT IN CHINA SEAS

    LONDON, October 22.—An expedition of 15 treasure hunters, organised by a young New Zealander, will leave England tomorrow for uncharted South China Seas, in search of ...

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  19. Courageous Plan Could Eliminate Tuberculosis

    SYDNEY, October 22.—Tuberoulosis could be eliminated from Australia within 10 years is any Government had the ...

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  20. Against Yearly Wage Adjustments

    BRISBANE, October 22. — Yearly wage adjustments would cause widespread industrial trouble, the ...

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  21. Wage Increases For 12 Months

    BRISBANS, October 22. — Males have received a toiwd increase of £2/9/- and females £1/17/6 in State basic wage ...

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  22. CHILD DROWNED

    SYDNEY, October 22. —A five-year-old boy was drowned in a water pit at Eveleigh raliway workshops, Alexandria, ...

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  23. Man Found Shot In Brisbane Street

    BRISBANE, October 22.—A young man was found shot in the chest in Albert Street, city, at 7.20 tonight. He was ...

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  24. Poisoned Water Flows Into Dam

    BRISBANE, October 22.—A 6000 gallon steel tank, holding 250 tons of poisoned water slush, burst at Kingston ...

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  25. PARATROOPERS GRADUATE

    SYDNEY, October 22.—The first paratroopers trained in Australia since the war graduated at the Williamstown ...

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  27. SHARK FATALITY AT TOWNSVILLE

    TOWNSVILLE, October 22.—Shortly after 7 o'clock this evening, a 42-year-old waterside worker, Albert Arthur James Kenealey, while swimming at the baths at Kissing Point, ...

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  29. ALMOST NO LUNCH!

    CANBERRA, October 22. — An embarrassing situation was narrowly averted today during the cricket match between the ...

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  30. CASUALTY LIST

    CANBERRA, October 22.— The Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) tonight issued a Korean casualty list, ...

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  31. JAP. WHALERS

    TOKYO, October 21. —The Japanese Press reports that 22 whalers will sail on Thursday for the Antarctic, and that a ...

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  32. UNION OFFICIAL CHARGED: ENCOURAGED MAN TO REFRAIN FROM WORK, IS ALLEGATION

    SYDNEY, October 22.—John Charles Dickinson, a vice-president of the Federated Ship Painters and Dockers' Union, appeared in the Special Court today to answer the first summons issued under section 78 of the amended Commonwealth Conciliation and ...

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  33. Bulk Handling Of Sugar

    BRISBANE, October 22. — The Sugar Board, in regard to bulk handling as in other things, desired the full ...

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  34. Gair's View On Wage Control

    BRISBANE, October 22. — Queensland was prepared to transfer wage control as well as price control to the Federal ...

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  35. King's Condition

    LONDON, October 22. —The King is unlikely to leave his suite at Buckingham Palace for at least a few weeks. When ...

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