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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 words
  4. Truman Displaces U.S. Navy Chief

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—President Truman to-day removed Admiral Louis Denfield, United States Chief of Naval Operations, from office. President Truman's action was a dramatic climax ...

    Article : 259 words
  5. REFUSAL BY CHIFLEY TO SUBSIDISE PETROL

    CANBERRA, October 28.—The Prime Minister, Mr. J. B. Chifley, said to-day he had refused an application by Ampol for a subsidy of 3d. per gallon on French petrol imported by the company. He said he ...

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  6. LADY GODIVA UNVEILED

    Mrs. LEWIS DOUGLAS, wife of the U.S. Ambassador to Britain, Unveiling a statue of Lody Godlva at Coventry lilt Saturday. Before the unveiling wind twice blew the flags down. When Mrs. Douglas pulled the cord to release the flags they fell to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DOUBLE-BARRELLED CYCLE

    Mr. JACK BYE, of Sydney, with Margaret Hamilton (4) in the kiddies seats, in the double-barrelled cycle outfit which he invented. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Cerdan On Lost French Air liner

    LONDON, October 28.—Air France Constellation plane, en route from Paris to New York, with a crew of 11 and ...

    Article : 369 words
  9. DIFFERENCES COMPOSED AT I'FAIL HOSPITAL

    INNISFAIL, October 28.—Alter relations, between the nursing and other staffs at the Innisfail hospital, had been in ...

    Article : 223 words
  10. P.M.'S CHALLENGE ON BANKING ACT

    CANBERRA, October 28.—The Opposition Leaders were to-day challenged by Mr. Chifley to clarify their attitude on the restoration ...

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  11. Discontent In Govt. Owned U.K. Railways

    LONDON, October 27.—The "Dally Telegraph's" Industrial writer says extraordinary alterations about labour discontent ...

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  12. U.S. Strikes Grave Crisis For Truman

    NEW YORK, October 27.—The "World Telegram's" Washington correspondent said to-day that storm signals were flying over ...

    Article : 148 words
  13. P.M. LAST MEMBER OUT OF CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, October 26.—When the Prime Minister. Mr. Chifley. leaves for a brief visit to his electorate to-morrow ...

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  14. Mr. Aikens Suspended For Week

    BRISBANE, October 28.-Mr. Alkens (Ind., Mundingburra) was suspended for a week after a heated exchange in Parliament ...

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  15. FRENCH CRISIS OVER, BIDAULT NEW PREMIER

    PARIS, October 28.—The M.R.P. Leader, M. Bidault, the new French Prime Minister early to-day succeeded in ...

    Article : 188 words
  16. BOMB THROWN INTO BARRISTER'S GARDEN

    MELBOURNE, October 28.—A Jam tin bomb was hurled into the front garden of Robert V. Monahan, K.C., at Kew about ...

    Article : 142 words
  17. DAIRYMEN'S GAIN IN NORTH 2d.

    CAIRNS October 28.—It seems certain that all the farmer could expect of the new subsidy would be 2d. for the Government stated ...

    Article : 153 words
  18. EVIDENCE WAS IN THE LOOT

    DUSSELDORF, October 28-It was a dictaphone that had been stolen. Johannes Hecker got two veers gaol for having stolen it, and ...

    Article : 134 words
  19. SYDNEY THREAT OF MEAT FAMINE.

    SYDNEY, October 28.—Sydney will in [?] meat famine next week unless striking meatworkers at [?] abattoirs go back to ...

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  20. SOIL CONSERVING TESTS PEASE

    BRISBANE, October 28.—Mr. Collins stated to-day that checks had disclosed soil conservation works laid down in farming ...

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  21. BRIT. ECONOMY CUTS ONLY THE BEGINNING

    LONDON, October 27.—Reuter's political correspondent says ministers' speeches in the economy debate in Pariament ...

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  22. BROADCAST CONTROVERSY

    CANBERRA, October 28.—A broadcast in which a member of the B.M.A. Federal Council claimed the Government, before ...

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  23. BUSHRANGING FILM SITE

    SYDNEY, October 28.—Several suitable sites hid been found in South Australia. New South Wales and Queensland for the making ...

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  24. TABLELAND DAIRY PRODUCE EXCELS

    BRISBANE, October 28.—A tribute to the high decree to which dairy fry farmers and factory managements on the Atherton ...

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  25. TOOWOOMBA HAS CLAY-NO BRICKS

    TOOWOOMBA, October 28.—1 Toowoomba wants bricks by the million, and the people in the district are walking over clay that ...

    Article : 188 words
  26. PROTECTORATES REJECT MALAN

    LONDON, October 27.—The "Daily Mail's" Labatsi (Bechuanaland) correspondent says that the reaction here to Dr. Malan's plan ...

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  27. BURDEKIN OVER TRAFFIC BRIDGE

    AYR, October, 28.—A further tire or four inches in the Burdekin River to-day submerged the traffic bridge between Ayr and home ...

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  28. KOREA EXPERIENCES CHAOTIC CONDITIONS

    Conditions to-day in Fusan, chief port of the newly independant Republic of Southern Korea, long one of the most secluded of Eastern countries, are almost incredible, according to reports given by ...

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  29. UNEASINESS IN GUATEMALA

    GUATEMALA, October 27.—President Juan Jose Arevato's Government to-day suspended constitutional guarantees for 30 ...

    Article : 139 words
  30. SORDID TASTES OF PUBLIC DEPLORED

    LONDON, October 27.—Too many people were interested only in what was sordid and squalid, said Lady Mary Ravensdale, addressing the Public Morality Council to-night. ...

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  31. MR. CHIFLEY'S ELECTION TOUR

    CANBERRA, October 28.—Details of Mr. Chifley's election tour which will begin on November 15 at Rockhampton, and end in ...

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  32. SIX KILLED IN AIRPORT CRASH

    LONDON, October 28.—Six people were killed when an amphibian plane crashed at London early this morning and burst ...

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  33. PROBE ON U.K. OIL SPENDING

    LONDON, October 28.—Associated Press Romp correspondent says a special United States Senate Appropriations ...

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  34. ATOMIC ENERGY DEADLOCK

    NEW YORK, October 27.—Dr. Carlos Romulo, president of the United Nations General Assembly, said he would redouble his efforts ...

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  35. U.K. FOG HOLDS UP TRAFFIC

    LONDON, October 28.—London's first fog of autumn dislocated transport and delayed thousands during rush hour ...

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  36. ELEPHANT WAS MOBILE CRANE

    SYDNEY, October 28.—A circus elephant helping to load circus "props" on to a train became a "mobile crane" and cleared the ...

    Article : 63 words
  37. NEW PRICE CUT IN TEA WAR

    SYDNEY, October 28.—The tea "war" was taken a step further to-day when a chain of Sydney grocery stores cut the price to ...

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  38. INNISFAIL ITEMS

    INNISFAIL, October 28.—Mr. Bruce advised Mr. Theodore that a school teacher's residence will be erected at East Palmerston. ...

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  39. BABY BORN IN AIR AMBULANCE

    CAIRNS, October 26.—The, Cairns aerial ambulance left Laura last evening with five passengers aboard, but landed it Cairns an ...

    Article : 139 words
  40. 150 DEATHS IN POTSDAM TYPHUS

    LONDON, October 28.—Reuter's Berlin representative says British licensed "Telegral" reported 150 deaths in a typhus [?] in ...

    Article : 35 words
  41. VYSHINSKY USES EVATT'S LETTER

    NEW YORK, October 27.—Mr. Andrer Vyshinsky, Soviet Foreign Minister, produced in the political committee of the United Nations ...

    Article : 102 words
  42. MURDER CHARGE SOLUTION NEAR?

    LONDON, October 28.—The "Evening Standard" says at least one person may be charged with the murder of Stanley Setty to ...

    Article : 93 words
  43. PURGE OF POLISH MINISTERS

    LONDON, October 27. "The Times" diplomatic writer says reports have reached London of dismissals and arrests of ministers ...

    Article : 48 words
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