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  2. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  4. FLEETS STAY PUT UNTIL PRICE RESTORED

    SCENE in the vicinity of the Fishermen's Wharf, at the Townsville swing basin, showing fishingcraft tied up, their owners refusing to go to sea until the price reduction of 3d. per lb, is restored. At a meeting on Monday members of the Fisher men's League decided to remain idle until their State Secretary (Mr. Miller), who is the fishermen's representative on the Fish Board, comes to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Eire, Alien To Empire If Foreign To U.K.

    LONDON, October 17.—Reuter says it is officially, announced that the British Commonwealth and Eire Ministers met at Chequers to discuss "matters of common interest arising from the Eire Government's ...

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  6. SECURITY VISIT TO SYDNEY "HERALD"

    CANBERRA October 18.—Security police investigating the "Secret Documents" case to-day searched the office occupied by the "Sydney Morning Herald" in the Federal parliamentary Press gallery at ...

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  7. BIG POLL FOR DE GAULLISTS

    LONDON. October 18.—Reuters and the American Press Paris representative report that the Ministry of the Interior ...

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  8. 70 FISHING BOATS TIED UP AT 2 PORTS

    Fishermen operating out of Townsville are adamant that they will not put to sea until there is a revision of the ...

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  9. 2/- Federal Basic Wage Rise in Q'land

    BRISBANE, October 18.—An increase of 2/- a week in the Federal basic wage in Queensland from November 1 was ...

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  10. TERROR REIGN IN RED ZONE

    LONDON, October 18.—Reuter's Berlin representative says the British-licensed newspaper "Telegraf" reported that ministers of ...

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  11. 10,000 U.S. AIR CREW TO BE RE-ENLISTED

    WASHINGTON. October 17.—The United States Air Force to-day issued an urgent appeal for the immediate re-enlistment of ...

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  12. Pickets To Enforce Bread Strike

    MELBOURNE, October 17.—Pickets from the Operative Bakers' Society will visit bakeries in Melbourne, Ballarat ...

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  13. Q'LAND COAL DEARER IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, October 17.—An increase in the price of Queensland coal, ranging from 9d a ton to 1/7, to date from October 1 ...

    Article : 215 words
  14. ANOTHER AREA OUT OF SHEEP

    DAJARRA, October 18.—During the past few years many far western properties have gone out of sheep. ...

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  15. £152,000 CLAIM ON GOVERNMENT

    BRISBANE, October 17.—A claim for compensation against the Queensland Government for £162,000 has been filed in the Land ...

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  16. PAKISTAN BEHIND INDIANS IN S.A.

    LONDON. October 17.—The President of the Transvaal Indian League (Dr. Dadoo) who called on Liequet Alikhan, said; "We are ...

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  17. TAMPERED FUEL TO BE TESTED

    MELBOURNE, October 18.—Samples of aviation petrol in which water, sand and leaves were allegedly found last week will be ...

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  18. DRILLING FOR GOLD AT GRANITES

    MOUNT ISA, October 18.—Much has been heard over the years of the gold possibilities at the Granites, on the far side of the ...

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  19. VIC. DE-CONTROLS BUILDING PRICE

    MELBOURNE, October 18.— Price de-control of all new biuldings in Victoria was decided by the Victorian State ...

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  20. NARROW ESCAPE FOR SKYMASTER

    LONDON, October 18.—The British United Press Berlin representative says British officials state that an American ...

    Article : 114 words
  21. £3000 THEFT FROM AMMO. DUMP

    MELBOURNE. October 18.— Three Footscray men were charged in the Seymour Court to-day with stealing £3000 worth of ...

    Article : 63 words
  22. ARREST IN SLAV MURDER

    LONDON. October 18.—Reuters's Paris correspondent says police slated a 19-year-old Yugoslav. Michel Jankovich, who was held ...

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  23. JEW AND ARAB REDS TO MERGE

    LONDON, October 17.—Reuter's Haifa correspondent says it is learned that fusion of the Jewish and Arab Communist Parties will ...

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  24. FASTER SUGAR DESPATCH NEEDED

    CANBERRA, October 18.—While in Canberra, Mr. R. Muir conferred with the Commonwealth authorities on the serious position ...

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  25. 29 CARRIER CREW MISSING

    LONDON. October 18.—It it officially stated one midshipman and 28 ratings are feared missing in a Portland Harbour ...

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  26. BIG FIVE TALKS ON ATOM SOUGHT

    LONDON. October 18. —The Associated Press Paris correspondent says a demand that the U.N.O. turn the deadlocked ...

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  27. U.N. TO CONDEMN SOVIET BLOCKADE

    PARIS. October 17,—Observers regard it as almost certain that the Security Council will, without further delay, adopt a resolution ...

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  28. 19 WITNESSES CALLED TO TRACE PLANE ROUTE

    SYDNEY, October 18. Two witnesses at the Lutana inquiry to-day said that they heard an aircraft, which appeared to be lost, circle twice over Wallebedah, 16 miles east of Quirinndi, about 10 ...

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  29. COMPANY TAX REVIEW LIKELY

    CANBERRA, October 18.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day agreed to meet, in part, requests for a further ...

    Article : 179 words
  30. NEW PENSION PAY ON THURSDAY

    CANBERRA. October 18.—The procedure to be followed for the payment of the new rates of aged, invalid and widows' ...

    Article : 119 words
  31. GENERAL N.S.W. COAL TIE-UP WARNED

    SYDNEY, October 18.—A conference of leaders of the Miners' Federation' to-day threatened another general strike in New ...

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  32. CAMPAIGN STARS ONLY CHEAP JUNK

    SYDNEY. October 18.—"Campaign stars are cheap junk and an insult to the men and women who served their country." said the ...

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  33. HOUSE COSTS UP 15% IN YEAR

    CANBERRA, October 18. — House construction costs increased by about 15 per cent during the year ended June. 1948. This ...

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  34. IT'S REALLY DRY AT TOBERMOREY

    MT. ISA, October 18.—There can be fewer places in Australia to register less rainfall this year than Tobermorey Station. Northern ...

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  35. SINO-RED BLOCKADE IN MANCHURIA BROKEN

    SHANGHAI, October 17.—(A.A.P.-Reuter).—Powerful American trained Government reinforcements have broken the Communist blockade and by-passed Tashan and Kaokiao, in a northward ...

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  36. 1000 IN FLINDERS STREET QUEUE FOR TOWELS

    PORTION OF THE QUEUE on the occasion of a sale of towels by McKimmins on Monday morning. It is estimated that almost 1000 were in the line up. One elderly woman collapsed in the shop and was attended to by the Ambulance. (Walters Studio, photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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