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  4. ARMY NOT REORGANISING

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 25.—Chief of the General Staff, Lt-General V. Sturdee, said to-day that reports that the Australian Army was to be reorganised for "an inevitable war with Russia" were utter nonsense ...

    Article : 212 words
  5. FRENCH OFFER OF OIL REJECTED

    SYDNEY, Oct. 25.—Because it could not afford to had sell petrol at present Australian prices, Ampol had rejected an offer of 22,500,000 gallons of French petrol. Stating this to-day, the company's ...

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    [?] (Mr. W. J. Mckell) officially opened construction work on the snowy River hydro-electric and irriga[?] At a ceremony of the first dam site near Adaminaby, New South Wales. Mr. Mckell started off the [?] Surveyots have been working in the area for some time. The Adaminaby Dam will hold 1,000,000 [?] Hume Dam, Australia's biggest water storage. holds 1,250,000 acre feet, Burrinjuck (New South ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Queensland coal strike Threatened

    BRISBANE, Oct. 25.— Queensland faces the prospect of another coal strike because of the refusal of the coal ...

    Article : 344 words
  8. HANLON'S CATTLE THREAT

    BRISBANE, Oct. 25.—The deaths of stock from starvation in Queensland would not be tolerated, much longer, said ...

    Article : 238 words
  9. [?]aryborough Flood [?]mage Over £1,000

    [?]E which will probably total more than £1000 was caused when the [?]ents of a number of Kent-street shops were flooded early yesterday The registration of 1117 points for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday [?]ably the highest ever recorded in the same period in the history of ...

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  10. Must Guard Individual Freedom

    NEW YORK, Oct. 25.—General Eisenhower, president of Columbia University, told Americans to-night that they ...

    Article : 319 words
  11. £7 WEEKLY SUFFICIENT FOR GIRL

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 25.- A working girl earning £7 weekly could be more or less satisfied, a 27-year-old woman ...

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  12. COTTON INDUSTRY DOOMED

    CANBERRA, Oct. 25.—The Cabinet to-day rejected the cotton industry's claim, for a five-year guaranteed return of ...

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  13. State Road Toll

    BRISBANE October 25— One [?] and sixty-nine people were killed and 4,017 injured in road accidents in ...

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  14. Boy Drowned

    BEENLEIGH. October 25—A seven-year-old boy. [?] Willman. of Beenleigh was drowned in a flooded waterhole to ...

    Article : 115 words
  15. POLICE ASSAULT ALLEGED

    TOOWOOMBA, Oct. 25.— In the Court of Petty Sessions to-day, before Mr. A. E. George, S.M., John Joseph ...

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  17. Miners' Strike Off

    SYDNEY. October 25. —The threatened strike by miners on the northern N.S.W. coalfield next Thursday is almost certain ...

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  18. BRITAIN'S ECONOMY MEASURES PRAISED

    NEW YORK, October 25.—Bankers and traders applauded the economy programme announced by Mr. Attlee to-day. The Journal of Commerce reported that banking and foreign trade sources said Britain's world trade prospects bad been brightened. ...

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  19. [?]ATOR USES [?] ADJECTIVE"

    [?] The [?] to ...

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  20. Newspaper B[?] Reds

    AUCKLAND. October 25.— The newspaper, Auckland Star, announced to-day that in the forthcoming election campaign ...

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