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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY |

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. BOILERSHOP "BLACK" AT TOWNSVILLE

    All work in the boiler shop of the Great Northern Railways workshop at Townsville ceased at 3 p.m. on Monday. This resulted from a direction of the executive officers of the Boilermakers' Society and the A.R.U. ...

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  5. SYDNEY TRAFFIC CONGESTION

    SYDNEY, October 14.—The city experienced the worst traffic congestion in its history to-day, when tram and 'bus drivers staged a 24 hour ...

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  6. STRIKE AT FAMOUS LONDON HOTEL

    In an effort to force the management to recognise their trade union, many of the staff of the Savay Hotel. Strand. London. walked out on strike. Pickets carrying posters paraded outside the various entrances to the hotel. The Savoy, perhaps London's most famous hotel is very popular with Continental and American visitors and at the moment It full to the last bedroom. Our picture shows: A line of strike pickets drawn up across the Strand ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MILITARY TRUCE IN JAVA

    LONDON. October 14.—The British United Press Batavia representative says that Dr. SJahrir and Schertimerhorn have ...

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  8. NEW SECURITY LOAN OPENED

    CANBERRA, October 14.—Announcing to-night the opening of the opening Security Loss of £64.000.000 to-morrow. the Prime ...

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  9. HIGH COURT CHALLENGE IF A.C.T.U. REBUFFED

    CANBERRA, October 14.—If the Government refuted to grant the A.C.T.U. demands for relaxation of the wage-pegging regulations, the Unions may consider challenging the regulations in the High Court. Though no official decision has been made on these lines, the proposal was ...

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  10. JUDGE CRITICISES DETECTIVE

    KINGAROY, October 14.—In the Circuit Court to-day. Justice Brennan criticised the way in which Detective S Hambrecht had conducted ...

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  11. £5000 OFFER FOR MATCH RACE

    BRISBANE, October 14.—The Brisbane Amateur Turf Club to-night offered £5000 for a match race between Bernborough and ...

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  12. MORE SMOKERS THAN EVER

    SYDNEY, October 14.—Manufacturers say that until more labour is available they on offer no hope of satisfying completely the public demand ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN TO BE GOV-GEN.

    CANBERRA, October 14.—An Australian of high standing will be nominated for appointment by the King as Governor-General, to ...

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  14. WHITE RUSSIANS SEEK REFUGE HERE

    BRISBANE. October 14.—Facing death, or Slavery, If the Chinese-Communist Forces win the civil war. about 10.000 "White ...

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  15. YOUNG MAN JILTED, SUICIDES

    BRISBANE, October 14.—Graham William James Neill, 18, of Maleny, was found dying this morning with bullet wound in the head. ...

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  16. HUGHENDEN MAN STRUCK BY TRAM

    BRISBANE, October 14.- Douglas Hannam. 50 single. visitor from Hughenden, was injured when he was struck by a tram in Queen Street near ...

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  17. SOVIET OFFERS PERSIA ALLIANCE

    LONDON, October 14.—Russia has proposed a military alliance with Persia. says the "Dally Telegraph's" correspondent ...

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  18. LOWER P.O. CHARGES INOPPORTUNE

    MELBOURNE, October 14.—Heavy financial obligations are likely to prevent, for the time being, any big reduction in the service charges of ...

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  19. ROLLS ROYCE TEST ON JET ENGINES

    LONDON, October 14.—Rolls Royce have announced that a Derwent I. jet engine, built in 1941. has completed 1000 hours test running. ...

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  20. SOLDIER INTRUDER SHOT IN HIP

    SYDNEY, October 14.—Failing to answer a police challenge a 24-year-old soldier was shot in the hip. The soldier, whose condition is ...

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  21. ATOM BOMBS SENT TO ENGLAND?

    WASHINGTON. October 14.—The United Press says the radio commentator. Drew Pearson repeated a statement he made a ...

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  22. MOLOTOV TO JOIN BRITISH CRUISER

    PARIS, October 14.—The British Government is sending the cruiser Dido to Le Havre to pick up M. Molotov and transport him to Southampton ...

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  23. DROP IN EXPORT AND IMPORT VALUES

    CANBERRA, October 14.—Australian Imports of merchandise from Britain in l945-46 totalled £38,27,000 against £61.692.000 in the previous ...

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  24. TAS. POTATOES REACH BRISBANE

    BRISBANE. October 14.—A shipment of 38.000 bags or potatoes from Tasmania arrived by ship on Sunday, stated the Deputy Potato Controller ...

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  25. ROCKET BOMB EXPERTS' VISIT

    CANBERRA, October 14.—A party of 10 British rocket bomb experts are unlikely to leave Britain till the matter of rocket tests are discussed by the ...

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  26. SOCIAL SERVICES WILL COST £70M.

    CANBERRA. October 14.—Commonwealth expenditure on social services is likely to be in the region of £70.000,000 a year after the ...

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  27. A.R.U. COUNCIL MEETS THURSDAY

    BRISBANE, October 14.—The State A.R.U. secretary Mr. F. Nolan, said to-day that the State Council of that Union would met on Thursday. It ...

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  28. 130,924 LESS DAIRY CATTLE THAN 1943

    BRISBANE, October 14.—Three sucressive annual declines reduced the number of dairy cattle in Queensland by 130,924 or 3.3 per cent from the ...

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  29. HAMMOND'S WIFE SUING FOR DIVORCE

    LONDON, Octobc.7 14.—The "Daily Telegraph" exclusively publishes the following: The English test captain Hammond. is respondent in a divorce ...

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  30. ABSCONDER ESCAPES FROM CAIRNS LOCK-UP

    CAIRNS, October 14.—An escape was made by Robert Porter Lewis, 20, from the Cairns lock-up, and up till to-night he had not been recaptured. On Friday last the escapee, on remand, appeared in the Police Court on ...

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  31. FRANCE ACCEPTS NEW CONSTITUTION

    PARIS, October 14.—France has accepted the new constitution. Voting in 89 of the 90 departments was: yes 9.200.467, no 7,776,893 with ...

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  32. ARMY REVOLT FAILS IN PORTUGAL

    LONDON, Octobrr 14.—An uneasy calm prevailed throughout Portugal during the week-end. following an attempt by 100 officers ...

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  33. SCHOOL IN GERMANY FOR U.S. WOMEN

    FRANKFURT, Germany (A.P), "Go to school. young lady, go to school." That is what the United states ...

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  34. DROUGHT NOT SOLE CAUSE OF SHEEP DECLINE

    BRISBANE, October 14.—The severe drought alone had not caused a reduction in three years of Queensland's sheep by one quarter, said the State Statistician (Mr. Colin Clark) to-day. He added that graziers were shifting ...

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  35. RADAR TO BE USED TO MAP CONTINENT

    CANBERRA, October 14.—Radar will be used to map Australia under the Government's plan for a complete geodetic survey of the Commonwealth. ...

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  36. NEW ORDER ON DRAPERY PRICES

    CANBERRA, October 14. A further step in the Prices Commission's "bills" on clothing manufacturers was taken to-day when the Prices Commissioner ...

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  37. KENNEDY POLL DECLARED

    CHARTERS TOWERS, October 14. Declaration of the Kenendy poll was made by the Divisional Returning Officer (Mr. F. McSherry' at his ...

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  38. RAIL EMBARGO ON WOOL LIFTED

    The embargo on rail transport of wool from Townsville to Brisbane hat been lifted. In future, all wool from country centres will ...

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  39. RANDELL SIGNS UP WITH COLUMBIA

    HOLLYWOOD, October 12.—Ron Randell, the Australian film star, who has signed a contract with Columbia Pictures will sail for the United States ...

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  40. HEATH MUST HANG

    LONDON, October 14.—The Home Secretary has decided that Heath must hang says the Press Association. After considering medical reports on ...

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