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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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  4. ATOM BOMB EXPLODING?

    THE U.S. COAST GUARD took this picture of an Iceberg, looking like an exploding atomic bomb, off Dealy Island Canada. last week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TRANSFER OF SURPLUS LABOUR HINTED

    SYDNEY, October 17.—Asked by a delegate to the "More Production" conference to-day how the Government would take up unemployment when production reached the stage where there were surpluses ...

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  6. Israeli Ignore U.N.'CeaseFire'

    LONDON, October 16.—The Israeli authorities have refused to comply with a United Nations order for a "cease fire" in the Negev area. ...

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  7. TWO DIE IN PLANE CRASH

    SYDNEY, October 17.—The pilot and passenger of a Tiger Moth were incinerated when their plane crashed on ...

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  8. TRUMAN CALLS UP ALL ARMY RESERVE UNITS

    CLARKSBUBG (Virginia), October 16.—President Truman announced to-day he had directed the Defence Department to ...

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  9. UNION SUPPORT IN U.K. TO FORCE WAR ON REDS

    LONDON, October 17.—The "Sunday Express" says there is evidence of backing from many unions to encourage the T.U.C. to force the war against Communists. The T.U.C now say: "Union ...

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  10. COAL BOARD ORDER DEFIED

    SYDNEY, October 17.—Australian Iron and Steel Ltd. has defied the Joint Coal Board order to stop work on the Kemeira ...

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  11. More at Work, Yet Shortage Of Labour

    CANBERRA. October 17.—In fels sixth Sunday night broadcast the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said both workers and ...

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  12. WATER POSITION CRITICAL

    Referring to Townsville's water position on Sunday evening, His Worship the Mayor (Alderman J. S. Gill) emphasised that the ...

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  13. TWO MEN BASHED AND ROBBED

    MELBOURNE, October 17.—A taxi-driver and a pedestrian were bashed and robbed, two men and a woman were attacked ...

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  14. TRUCK CRUSHES 3-YEAR-OLD GIRL

    SYDNEY. October 16.—Unable to drag her away in time, a seven-year-old bay saw his three-year-old sister crushed to death between ...

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  15. R.A.F. BLITZ ON MALAY TERRORISTS

    SINGAPORE, Oct 16 (A.A.P. Reuter).—The R.A.F. in the last 48 hours launched the biggest attacks yes in the Malayan ...

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  16. CAMELS IN S.A. TO BE DESTROYED

    SYDNEY. October 17. — Thousand of wild camels in South Australia are to be shot and turned, into book leather, tallow and fowl ...

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  17. EX-SLAV CONSUL STRANGLED

    LONDON. October 16.—Reuters' Paris correspondent says French police are investigating the death of 68-year-old Todor Ristich. ...

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  18. OUTLAWING OF B.M.A. RIDICULED

    SYDNEY. October 17.—At the "more production" conference at the Trades Hall to-day, Mr. T. Winter (Municipal Employees) ...

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  19. CHEAP POTATOES NOT PRACTICABLE

    BOONAH, October 16—"People should realise that they cannot get cheap potatoes without sweated labour," the president (Mr. J. J. ...

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  20. GUNS TURNED ON ITALY STRIKERS

    LONDON. October 16.—The British United Press Pistoia correspondent says one civilian was killed and two were wounded in ...

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  21. EUROPEAN MENU SLIGHTLY BETTER

    LONDON. October 16.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says the Marshall Aid "ambassador at large," Mr. Averell Harriman, has ...

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  22. KILLED WHILE REPAIRING TRAM

    BRISBANE, Oct. 17.—Thomas E. Shann, 46, tramway motor mechanic, of Moorooka, was fatally injured while working on a ...

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  23. CLOSE WATCH ON LEAD EXPORT

    SYDNEY. October 17.—The situation with regard to the export of lead from Australia was being closely watched, the Prime ...

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  24. MACKAY DISTRICT BUSH FIRES

    MACKAY, October 17.—Fires in the past few days menaced the last available grazing paddocks on several stations on the rock y ...

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  25. AUSSIE GIRLS MAY STAY IN JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, October 17.—Defence and State Department officials were reluctant to comment on a report from Tokio ...

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  26. FILIPINO REDS RULED ILLEGAL

    MANILA. October 16. — The Philippines Department of Justice ruled to-day that the Filipino Communist Party was illegal, as its ...

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  27. GERMAN P.O.W. TRAIN HELD UP

    LONDON. October 17.—Reuters Berlin correspondent says the Russian authorities early this morning released a British train ...

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  28. DEATH SENTENCE FOR PORTER

    LONDON. October 16.—Reuters says George Russell, aged 45, kitchen porter, was sentenced to death at the Berkshire Assizes for the murder of an 89-year-old ...

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  29. HOUR IN MACKAY BY ROYAL PARTY

    MACKAY, October 17. — The Mayor (Aid. Wood) conferred with officials of the Royal tour at Mackay on Saturday, and discussed the ...

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  30. STERLING—FRANC RATE INCREASED

    LONDON, October 16.—The Treasury announced that the new official sterling-franc rate is 1061.3 francs to the £1 sterling. ...

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  31. TALKS RESUMED IN FRENCH STRIKE

    LONDON, October 16.—The British United Press Paris correspondent says the French Government has re-opened talk with the ...

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  32. TWO SYDNEY BOYS DROWNED

    SYDNEY. October 17. — Two boys, aged five and 13, were drowned in Sydney this afternoon Anthony Saill, 5, of Beverley ...

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  33. "GUNNAWARRA" TO BE FILMED

    LOS ANGELES. October 17.—The film producer, Howard Brown, announced he will film B. T. Shiel's story "Gunnawarra" in ...

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  34. ALD. WOOD MAY CONTEST SENATE

    MACKAY, October 17. — The Mayor of Mackay (Aid. Ian Wood) stated to-night he had been approached by a non-Labour political ...

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  35. DEADLOCK IN BURRUM DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, October 17. — Twenty-five miners at Ellengowen coal mine near Maryborough, have been on strike since last ...

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  36. Wife Dead, Husbaud Found Dying

    MELBOURNE, October 17.—A 33-year-old woman was shot dead at the back door of her Burnside borne at midnight last ...

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  37. CAMERA, SIZE OF WRIST WATCH

    LONDON, October 16.—The British United Press Munich correspondent says that Dr. Rudolf Steinbeck has perfected a camera ...

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  38. ISRAEL, BULWARK AGAINST REDS

    LONDON, October 17,—Reuter's Paris correspondent says that after a talk with the American U.N.O. representative (Mr. ...

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  39. Cleric Links Communism With Christ

    SYDNEY. October 17.—Communists felt that a situation might arise where the use of violence may be the only way to ...

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  40. FARM PEAKS NOT WANTED

    BUNDABERG. October 16.—A meeting attended by 100 growers of the Millaquin mill area carried motions favouring abolition of ...

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  41. ONE-MAN MACHINE

    HORACE PENTECOST, or Seattle. U.S.A., demon strating his Hoppicoter, "for walking in the clouds," in England last week. An English firm is building the machine, which can travel 100 miles for six shillings, crushing at 40 to 60 miles an hour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. Dewey's Federation Not Welcomed

    NEW YORK. October 16—If Mr. Thomas Dewey becomes President, and continues to attach the same importance to the ...

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  43. EVATT BACK AT DOMINION TALKS

    LONDON, October 17.—Dr. Evatt, who has been presiding over the plenary session of the United Nations General Assembly ...

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  44. NO BREAD FOR VICTORIAN CITIES

    MELBOURNE. October 17. — Bread will not be baked for the public in Melbourne, Bendigo, Geelong, Ballarat, or Mildura until the ...

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  45. VIC. MOVE FOR Q'LAND SUGAR

    MELBOURNE. October 17.—The Acting Premier (Mr. McDonald) will ask the Minister for Supply and Shipping (Senator ...

    Article : 88 words
  46. GOLF

    MELBOURNE October 17.—The Queenslander, Colledge, will not play in the Australian open golf championship starting on ...

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