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  4. STATE EDUCATION POLICY

    BRISBANE, October 22,-The Lord Mayor (Alderaun. J. B. Chandler), who was recently elected for Hamilton, criticised the Government's ...

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  5. 8TH ARMY IN BARANELLO

    LONDON, October 22.—The Allies are advancing on the italian frost, despite had weather and liver enemy resistance, says the Algiers radio. "The Eighth Army pushed forward four or five miles, and occupied heights dominating [?] and then captured the city. The ...

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  6. MELITOPOL'S FALL NEAR

    LONDON, October 22.—After fierce fighting, the Russians on Thursday dislodged the enemy from a number of key points in his defences north and south-west from Melitopol. The Russian, as a result of fierce street battles, completely cleared the enemy from the centre ...

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  7. MEAT RATION SCHEDULES

    CANBERRA, October 22-Following yesterday decision by the Cabinet to Introduce meat rationing early next year, & committee of departmental ...

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  8. JAP LAND DRIVE TO SEA

    The Japanese are throwing in stronger air support to help their ground troops attempt! to break through to the coast north of Finschbafen. Early on Wednesday morning, they sent over 30 piano to attack our rear position. The Jap bombing, however, was not accurate, and ...

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  9. GERMANY'S MILITARY POSITION

    LONDON, October 21.—We fully realise the temporary weakness of our position, but we do not, for this reason, overlook our strength," says Goebbels, ...

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  10. STATE BASIC WAGE TO STAND

    BRISBANE, October 22.-The Queensland basic wage of £4/17/- is to stand for the current quarter. This was decided by the full bench of the ...

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  11. ANGLO-AMERICAN UNFIT ESSENTIAL

    WASHINGTON, October 21.—Colonel Knox broadcasting admonished those who were engendering hard feelings between British and America and ...

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  12. FEDERAL CAMPAIGN AGAINST MALARIA :

    CANBERRA, October 22.-As part of the Commonwealth-wide campaign against malaria and other mosquito-borne diseases, power ma given to the ...

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  13. THE PROBLEMS OF PEACE

    CANBERRA, October 22.-Australia U. anxious to approach the problems of peaces on the bads at mutual Co-operation with Britain, sale Mr. ...

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  14. THE RAID ON LEIPZIG

    LONDON, October 21.- Lancaster crews last night had to fly through some of the worst weather they have encountered for a long time. The main ...

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  15. IN CRITICAL IN JAPANESE STRENGTH

    NEW YORK, October 30.—The Christian Science Monitor's correspondent at Pearl Harbour, Gordon Walker, says the critical weakness of ...

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  16. MR. BARNES' SUSPENSION

    BRISBANE, October 22.—Mr. J. F. Barnes, 1nd., Bundaberg, who was suspended from Parliament for two weeks without pay on October 14, took ...

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  17. ONE MILLON DUTCHMEN DEPORTED BY NAZIS

    The "New York Times" reports from Washington that at the United Nations' Conference held at Atlantic City on the 10th and 11th. October, ...

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  18. THE MOSCOW CONFERENCE

    LONDON, October 21.—A Moscow message Bays Marshal Stalin received Mr. Eden on Thursday night. If, Molotov and Sir Clark Kerr were ...

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  19. JEWISH SETTLEMENT IN AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, Oct 21.-The "Dally News" says Dr. Steinberg, president of the Freeland League for Jewish Territorial Colonisation announced ...

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  20. BRUTAL ASSAULT ON INGHAM RESIDENT

    INGHAM, October 22.-A savage and brutal assault was made on Mrs. Clelia Cacciola, 41. when returning borne after attending church. About ...

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  21. ALDERMAN'S REMARKS CRITICISED

    SYDNEY, October 22.—During sharp exchange lait night between the Mayor of Greater Newcastle, Aiderman Dunkley, and Dr. T. J. Ryan. ...

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  22. LANCASTER FLIES UNDER SYDNEY BRIDGE

    SYDNEY, October 22.-The screw ni the Lancaster bomber bad an unexpected thrill to-day when the 'plans was flown under the Sydney bridge A ...

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  23. BRITAIN'S WISHFUL THINKING

    NEW YORK, October 21-The "New : York World Telegram," in an editorial, states the British persist in the wishful thought that Japan will be a ...

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  24. BUTTER PRODUCERS' RETURNS

    BRISBANE, October a.-All producer of farm butter registered with the Rationing Commission must send a quarterly return to the State Deputy ...

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  25. NO LIQUOR IN MILITIA CAMPS

    CANBERRA, October 22.-Mr. Forde to-day, denied an allegation by the Queensland Temperance League that liquor was allowed in militia ...

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  26. UTE SPORTING

    MELBOURNE, October H.-Simmering and The Joker were heavily backed to-day for the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups double. Simmering ...

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  27. LEVEL-CROSSING SMASH

    MARYBOROUGH, October 22.- Thirteen were Injured, five seriously, In a level crossing smash at Kent-street Maryborough, to-day. A ...

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  28. POLICING OF ENEMY AREAS

    NEW YORK, October 21.-The "New York Times" correspondent Arthur Knock in the "Washington Evening Star," firstly outlines a plan ...

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  29. PENALTY FOR STRIKING WELDERS

    SYDNEY, October 22-Judge O'Mara said in that Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day that, If six welders on strike at a northern defence works, ...

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  30. GOLDEN CASKET NO. 802

    BRISBANE, October 21.—Golden Casket No. 803 was drawn to-day. The Principal prizes were drawn as follows. ...

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  31. PIG MEATS FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, October 33.-In the Assembly to-day, the Premier told Mr. Sparks he had been informed by the Deputy Controller of Meat Supplies, ...

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  32. SWEDES CHEER BRITISH REPATRUTES

    GOTHENBURG, October 21- Never will 4,500 British repatriates forget their departure In three ship* for Britain ami home. Loudspeakers from ...

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  33. LETTERS TO WAR PRISONERS.

    CANBERRA, October 22.-Letters and postcards to Australian prisoners of war and Australian internet in enemy bands should, is future, be ...

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  34. NEW COMMANDER IN MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, October 21.-Admiral Sir John Cunningham has been appointed Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean in successsion to Admiral of the ...

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  35. POLICE OFFICERS INJURED

    CAIRNS, October 22.-Two members of the police force were among the passengers slightly Injured in a railway accident in which a special ...

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  36. LIBERATORS RAID GILBERTS

    PEARL HARBOR, October M.—It is officially announced that a small force of Navy Liberators attacked the strong Japanese base of Arawa, ...

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  37. BANTAM CHAMPION KNOCKED OPT

    BRISBANE, October 22.-At the Brisbane Stadium to-night. Ken Stanford Newcastle, 8 6. knocked out Billy Williams. [?] Queensland ...

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  38. LORD MOUNTBATTEN

    CHUNGKING, October 21- Lord Mounthatten Commender-in-Chief in East Asta, has departed for India, after a live day's conference. ...

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