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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 words
  4. TROOP MOVEMENTS BY ARABS REPORTED

    JERUSALEM, October 13.—With the announcement of the United States policy favouring the partition of Palestine, Arab States have initiated a pincers move on the Holy Land. ...

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  5. P.M. TO INTRODUCE BANK BILL ON WED.

    CANBERRA, October 13.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) will introduce the Banks Nationalisation Bill in the House of Representatives on Wednesday. He is expected to introduce the Bill and make the second ...

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  6. SHIP GOES DOWN QUICKLY AFTER STRIKING REEF

    POWELL RIVER (British Columbia), October 12.—The motorship Gulf Stream struck a reef and sank in Queen Charlotte Sound early to-day, with the loss of at least five lives. ...

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  7. HORROR METHOD IN CHINESE EXECUTIONS

    NEW YORK, October 12.—Communists in the Central Shuntung are executing hundreds of non-sympathisers by the ingenious ...

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  8. £200 FINE ON CLUB URGED

    SYDNEY, October 13.—The Management Committee of the New South Wales Rugby League recommended to a full meeting of ...

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  9. PLOT AGAINST BEVIN'S LIFE

    LONDON, October 13.—Reuters says that Scotland Yard to-day warned detectives guarding Mr. Ernest Bevin that special branch officers had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Q.P.P. STILL KEEN ON MERGER

    BRISBANE, October 13—Although in an official statement the Country Party of Queensland appeared to have parted the door against any fusion of ...

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  11. NO FINALITY IN GENEVA TALKS

    CANBERRA, October 13.—No agreements have yet been finalised as a result of the international trade talks at Geneva it was made clear on an ...

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  12. FIERCE DE GAULLE ATTACK ON RUSSIA

    PARIS, October 12.—General De Gaulle, speaking at Algiers, attacked Russia as a menace to world peace and French security. ...

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  13. JUDGE SAYS HE IS "DICTATOR"

    MELBOURNE, October 13.—Judge Foster startled members of the Constitutional Club to-day when he addressed them on "Dictatorship in Australia." ...

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  14. BRITAIN IN NEED OF LEADERSHIP

    BRISBANE, October 12.—The British Government was composed of the greatest collection of "no hopers" Britain had ever had, stated Mr. Paul ...

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  15. IRON SHIPMENTS DISORGANISED

    SYDNEY, October 13.— Shipping and wharf hold-ups and the greatly increased turn-around time of ships, completely disorganised the orderly ...

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  16. SACRED PUNJAB CITY SHAMBLES

    AMRITSAR, October 13.—Sikhs have reduced to shambles Quadian the sacred East Punjab city of Ahmadiyyah, a Moslem sect. ...

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  17. SHOTGUN FIRED IN HOTEL FRACAS

    BRISBANE, October 13.—Detective Sergeant B. McNicholl said in the Police Court yesterday that when he asked Marquis D. J. S. Cumming. 42. ...

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  18. SUDDEN DEATH OF HOSPITAL MATRON

    CLONCURRY, October 13— The Matron of the Cloncurry hospital, Matron F. Clark, died suddnely about 7 o'clock on Monday night. Matron ...

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  19. OVERWEIGHTS IN BAGGED SUGAR

    MACKAY, October 13.—Complaints of overweights in bagged sugar in northern ports threatening waterside stoppages, were reflected in an ...

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  20. STEAMER STRIKES UNKNOWN OBJECT

    SYDNEY, October 13.—The North Coast Steam Navigation Company's 800, ton steamer, Ulmarra, struck a submerged object about two miles north ...

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  21. FIREMEN'S AWARD CLAIM OPPOSED

    MACKAY, October 13.—The Australian Workers' Union is making an application to the Industrial Court for a variation of the Firemen's award ...

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  22. TABLELAND MAIZE FOR EXPORT

    BRISBANE, October 13.—The Commonwealth has decided to grant a licence to the Atherton Maize Board to export up to 3,000 tons of ...

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  23. Dairymen To Get 2/- lb. For Commercial Butter

    CANBERRA, October 13.—The increased returns to farmers for butter, cheese and processed milk, which will result in increased retail prices for these products, was announced by the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, to-day. ...

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  24. DISCUSSION ON JAP WITHDRAWAL

    CANBERRA, October 13—The question of the withdrawal of United Kingdom troops from Japan was still being, discussed by the British and Australian ...

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  25. URGE TO HALVE MILITARY BUDGETS

    NEW YORK, October 13.—Senator Claude Pepper (Democrat, Florida) proposed to-day that the United States pay the United Nations 10,000,000,000 ...

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  26. PAY INCREASES TO N.S.W. NURSES

    SYDNEY, October 13.—Nurses in New South Wales will receive salaries somewhat higher than in other States under the new award published to-day. ...

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  27. DIGGERS REGAIN COUNCIL JOBS

    MACKAY, October 13.—Following a strong stand for the returned soldier preference clause taken by the Mackay sub-branch of the R.S.L., three ...

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  28. CABINET KEEN ON MEDICAL RESEARCH

    CANBERRA, October 13.—The Federal Government did not need convincing that medical research was desirable and beneficial in a properly ...

    Article : 146 words
  29. ARTESIAN TESTS AT WANDOAN

    BRISBANE, October 13.—Artesian raring tests are being earned out by the Government at Wandoan to ascertain if adequate water facilities can be ...

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  30. COOPERS TO VOTE ON STRIKE ISSUE

    BRISBANE, October 13.—A mass meeting on Thursday will deride whether coopers in Brisbane. Toowoomba and Rockhampton will strike ...

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  31. PROJECTILE IN TEXAS A MYSTERY

    EL PASO (Texas), October 12.—An unidentified projectile soared across the Texas—Mexico border to-day, and after passing over Guadalupe (Mexico) ...

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  32. C.S.I.R. RESEARCH IN AMERICA

    CANBERRA, October 13—An officer of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research will accompany an American plant-collecting expedition ...

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  33. CHOLERA DEATHS TOTAL 3334

    LONDON, October 13.—The American Press cairo correspondent says that 112 deaths from cholera in the past 24 hours is the highest official total ...

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  34. CRESCENT'S BIG MACKEREL HAUL

    The largest catch of fish this season was brought in by E. Flory in the fishing launch Crescent on Monday. When weighed in at the Fish Board depot. ...

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  35. SURPLUS COAL IN SOUTH Q'LAND

    BRISBANE, October 13.—State coal authorities claimed to-night that South Queensland could export 5000 tons of coal monthly to Victoria. They said ...

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  36. MACKAY WHARFIES DROP ONE SHIFT

    MACKAY, October 13—In conformity with their previous decision members of the Mackay branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation held a ...

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  37. PEARL HARBOUR JAP PEACE TALKS

    WASHINGTON, October 12.—The newspaper' columnist. Drew Pearson, broadcasting to-night said the Japanese peace conference would begin at Pearl ...

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  38. TRAIN HITS CAR, BOXER KILLED

    LONDON, October 12.—The American Press San Sebastian representative says that the middle weight boxer. Mendicilte, was killed through his car ...

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