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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  4. VICT. GOVT SUPPLY BILL REJECTED

    MELBOURNE, October 1.—By 19 votes to 13, the Legislative Council to-night rejected the Government's Supply Bill. An early dissolution of the State Parliament is now possible in which case a general election may be ...

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  5. GOVT. ASSAILED ON MEMBERS' TOURS

    CANBERRA, October 1.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, agreed in die House of Representatives to-day to make available details of the expenditure on trips abroad by Members in the last twelve months. ...

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  6. HOLD-UP OF COASTAL SHIPPING AVERTED

    SYDNEY, October l.—The chairman of the Maritime Industries Commission, Mr. S. Edwards, said to-night that he was very pleased a national catastrophe had been averted. ...

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  7. LAUGHS OVER AMOUR REPORT

    CANBERRA, October 1.—Derisive laughter by the Opposition and prim silence by Government members fretted the reading of ...

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  8. GAS EMPLOYEES WORK AS USUAL

    Despite reports current during the day that A.W.U. employees at the Townsville gasworks would cease work, the night shift ...

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  9. SENSATIONAL TURF DISQUALIFICATION

    SYDNEY, October 1.—In one of the most sensational decisions of the committee of the A.J.C. five persons were to-day disqualified ...

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  10. Rationing System On Rail Freights

    BRISBANE, October 1. — A rationing system for the carriage of freight to the south has been Introduced by the Railway ...

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  11. STATE RAIL STRIKE THREAT

    BRISBANE, October 1.-A State-wide railway strike over the tining of employees for breaches of rules and regulations, was ...

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  12. NOTE LEADS TO FINDING OF BODY

    MACKAY, October l.—A note, in which it was stated that he intended to take his life, led to the discovery this afternoon of the body of John ...

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  13. TALKS ON JOINT COAL BOARD

    BRISBANE, October 1.— The formation of a joint board to control the coal mining industry in Queensland, will be discussed on Friday morning at ...

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  14. AUST. WATCHING ATOMIC WORK

    CANBERRA, October 1. — "The United States has not disclosed to the Australian Government the extent of her developments of atomic energy." ...

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  15. HOMES FOR WAR WIDOWS PLANNED

    CANBERRA, October 1.—Special, homes for war widows with one child are planned by the Minister for Housing, Mr. Lemmon. ...

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  16. THREAT TO COAL AT MAITLAND

    SYDNEY, October 1.—All mines on the Wait land field will be idle on Thursday. This will mean a loss of more than 20,000 tons of coal. ...

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  17. PROSPECTING OF TOWERS HELD

    BRISBANE, October 1.—Application has been made to the Vines Department for a 1900 acres prospecting authority embracing many of the main ...

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  18. MINESWEEPERS BACK AT TASK

    MELBOURNE, October 1.—The Naval mine-sweeping flotilla is back at its minefield clearing task which was interrupted by the ...

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  19. NO AUST. TROOPS FOR PALESTINE

    CANBERRA, October 1- No Australian troops will be sent to Palestine, nor would Australia make any contribution to the administration in ...

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  20. CHOLERA SPREADS IN CAIRO

    CAIRO, October l.—The Ministry for Public Health last night reported 76 new cholera cases, 50 suspected cases and 37 more deaths. ...

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  21. AGREEMENT WITH LODGES ENDED

    BARCALDINE, October 1.—After 55 years cordial relationship between the medical profession and friendly Societies in Barcaldine, some ...

    Article : 75 words
  22. U.S. ATTITUDE HYSTERICAL

    SPRINGFIELD (Massachusetts), September 30.—The United States atti­tude towards Russia was "hysterical." the president of the Australian ...

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  23. COMPANY KEEN ON BLAIR ATHOL

    BRISBANE, Oct. 1.—The Premier, Mr. Hanlon, in the Assembly to-day, denied that there bad been a breakdown in negotiations with the British ...

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  24. ACCRUED PROFITS TO WOOLGROWERS

    CANBERRA, October 1 — The Federal Government will legislate early next session for the distribution to growers of accrued profits from the ...

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  25. APPEAL TO SIKHS TO END STRIFE

    NEW DELHI, September 30—The Indian Dominion Deputy Prime Minister (M. Patel) appealed to Sikhs to cease attacks and re[?]tiation against ...

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  26. TAXATION IS IN DEBT TO DEDMAN

    CANBERRA, October 1.—The Taxation Department owes the Minister for Post-war Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) £100. ...

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  27. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN SUB-STATION

    BRISBANE, October 1.—Switch gear valued at approximately £10,000 was destroyed when an explosion occurred at a city Electric Light Coy ...

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  28. BIRTHDAY GIFT TO PREMIER

    BRISBANE, October l.—On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of his birthday. the Premier. Mr. Henlon, was made the recipient by the State ...

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  29. U.S.-SOVIET STRUGGLE FOR U.N.O. VACANT SEAT

    NEW YORK, October 1.—Both in the United Nations General Assembly and behind the scenes to-day a bitter struggle was waged between America and Russia over filling the seat on the Security Council left vacant by ...

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  30. POSTAL SURCHARGE

    CANBERRA, October 1.—Mr Chlfley told Mr. Corner (C. P . Qld.) in the House of Representative to-day that the Government had not ...

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  31. REPORT ON U.K. COAL STRIKE

    LONDON, October 1.—The threeman committee including two miners which Mr. Shinwell appointed to investigate the Grimthorpe strike, which ...

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  32. Floods Add To India's Internal Difficulties

    LONDON, October 1.—Reuter's Lahore representative who to-day flew over the India-Pakistan border said that the main effects of the flooding of the river Beas and two other rivers had been to increase the difficulty of ...

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  33. CHALLENGER IS FAMILY MAN

    JOE LOUIS' NEXT VICTIM.—Challenger "Jersey" Joe Walcott, with his wife and six children. Waloott and Louis meet on December 3. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. CARDINAL GILROY ON BANK PLAN

    SYDNEY, October 1.—"The Nationalisation of banking would be considered a subject on which the Roman Catholic Church should advise a its ...

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  35. CUSTOMS & P.M.G. REVENUE HIGHER

    CANBERRA, October 1.—Customs and excise revenue during the three months ended. September 30. were £5,774,66o greater than for ...

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  36. BUTTER TO CANADA AT U.K. REQUEST

    CANBERRA, October 1.—A considerable shipment of Australian butter was sent to Canada last year, the Minister for Commerce. Mr. Pollard, disclosed ...

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  37. TRAIN DISASTER IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, October 1.—Twentv-five passengers were killed and 70 seriously Injured in a railway accident between Parakan and Temanggung, north of ...

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