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  3. CALLS POTATO-PRICE CUT "ARBITRARY"

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—The Central Council of the T.F.F., which to-day agreed to protest against the "arbitrary" action of the Prices Commission in reducing the price of potatoes, also decided— To call on growers to refrain from digging immature crops in ...

    Article : 296 words
  4. ALL-LIBERAL PARTY MINISTRY IN VIC.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Rejecting a last-minute composite Government proposal by the Country Party, the Premier (Mr. Hollway) at midnight announced the formation of an all-Liberal Party Ministry. Last evening, a C.P. deputation specified, as a condition of co-operation, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 6000 PERISH IN SEA DISASTER

    SHANGHAI, Monday. —It was revealyed yesterday that 6000 Chinese troops were killed when ...

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  6. SUBSTANTIAL PAY INCREASES

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—A new award announced by Conciliation Commissioner Galvin today will give many workers on ...

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  7. BERLIN ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Monday.—The result of the Berlin civic elections has been hailed as a democratic triumph and a great moral defeat for the Soviet. The Social Democrat Party obtained a clear majority, and 86 p.c. of the voters went to the polls. ...

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  8. Central Heating From Waste

    MOSCOW, Monday.— Three hundred blocks of flats in Moscow are to be provided with a mass central heating system ...

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  9. YACHTS CHOSEN FOR S.A. TRIP

    HOBART, Monday.—Kittiwake Too, Goelann and Jaeger were chosen this evening to represent Tasmania in the ...

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  10. "ENOUGH TO KILL 60 PEOPLE"

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — A woman placed enough weed killer in her husband's beer on October 8 to kill 60 or 70 people, the ...

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  11. COAL, MIGRANTS BOTH WELCOME

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—The vessels Rubystone and Arawa, from England, were both warmly welcomed on tying up ...

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    CANBERRA, Monday. — Proposals for the introduction of compulsory voting for election of officers of trade unions were ...

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  14. TRANSPORT STRIKE IN BELGIUM

    BRUSSELS, Monday. — A 24hour general strike by 17,000 Belgian tram drivers and conductors slowed down work in Brussels, ...

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  15. 67 DEAD IN AIR TRAGEDIES

    NEW YORK, Monday. — At least 14 and possibly 21 persons were killed in air crashes during the weekend. ...

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  16. URGED TO ENGAGE LAW STUDENTS

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Philip St. Law School, Sydney, has appealed to legal firms to engage more articled clerks from ex-servicemen law ...

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    Unless otherwise stated, overseas news in this issue is supplied by Australian Associated Press, of which this newspaper is a ...

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  18. CHINA WAR MAY SET U.N. GRAVE PROBLEM

    PARIS, Monday.—The "New York Times" correspondent, C. L. Sulzberger, says the possibility that complete debacle of the Chinese forces might wreck the structure of the United Nations as being quietly studied by diplomats. ...

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