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  4. Move to extend Vic. rail strike

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A move to extend the Victorian rail strike to all 19 unions with members employed on railways ...

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  5. FIRST RAIDS ON REDS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The first raid on the Communist party since the passing of the anti-Red ...

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  6. Federal Cabinet changes

    CANBERRA, Monday. —Mr. E. J. Harrison, at present resident Australian Minister in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Prisoners shot by North Koreans

    TOKIO, October 23.—Communist guards have shot more than 200 American prisoners of war after ordering them off a train heading for the Manchurian border, according to survivors reaching Pyongyang. ...

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  8. STATE BASIC WAGE CLAIM BEFORE COURT

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The hearing of the first union claim for an increase in the State basic wage was completed by the Full Bench of the Industrial Court to-day. ...

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  9. RESISTANCE OF REDS AT LOWEST POINT

    TOKIO, October 23. — North Korean resistance had fallen to its lowest point since fighting ...

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  10. Direct move for new State in N.S.W.

    CANBERRA, Monday.— A direct approach to the Prime Minister (Mr Menzies) for ...

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  11. EXTENSION TO QUEENSLAND IS UNLIKELY

    BRISBANE, Mon. — Local union circles still regard the possibility of a 24-hour stoppage in Queensland in ...

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  12. MAY CLAIM ESTATE OF £5 MILLION

    MELBOURNE, Mon. — A young Melbourne family has asked solicitors to investigate its chances of claiming a ...

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  13. Beheading of war prisoners

    LOS NEGROS, October 23.— An allegation that he had beheaded an Australian prisoner-of- war with one stroke of his sword ...

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  14. Mystified by scientist's disappearance

    CANBERRA, Mon. — The world-famous authority on nuclear energy, now director of physical research at the ...

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  15. COAL LOSSES AT IPSWICH

    IPSWICH, Monday. — Because they were unaware that Aberdare No. 9 mine at Bundamba was to work to-day, a ...

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  16. Bright future for Cooktown

    CAIRNS, Mon.—The Mayor of Cairns (Aid. W. H. Murchison) and the District Engineer of the Main Roads Commission (Mr. R. ...

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  17. Unions seek injunction

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The Communist Party and seven Federal unions filed affidavits in the High Court to-day in support ...

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  18. BUILDING FIGURE AT NEW HIGH

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Building operations in Queensland last August were valued at £1,978,600, the Government Statistician (Mr. ...

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  19. MANY BRITISHERS COMING HERE

    MELBOURNE, Mon. — Australia was getting a much higher proportion of British migrants than Canada, the Minister for ...

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  20. Drugs now in short supply

    BRISBANE, Mon.—Senior Medical Officer of the Commonwealth Health Department in Brisbane (Dr. P. Mitchell) said to-night ...

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  21. No parallel for Aust. color bar

    COLOMBO, Oct. 23. — The Salvation Army Commissioner, David G. Lamb, said here he thought the Australian color bar had "no ...

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  22. Drunk drivers fear penalty

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Legislation imposing heavier penalties on drunk drivers was a "backward step," Mr. J. A. Turner, ...

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  23. "Mother of Anzacs" dies, aged 83

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Mrs. Annie Margaret Wheeler, O.B.E. once known as the "Mother of the Anzacs," died to-day, aged 83. ...

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  24. Alleged admission of murder to prisoner

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A prisoner from the Maitland gaol said to-day that William Birtle, who is charged with murdering two sisters at Toukley on August 29, had told him he had committed the crimes. ...

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  25. Death after fall

    BRISBANE, Mon.—A Brisbane paddock bookmaker who fell into the water while fishing in Moreton Bay on Sunday collapsed and ...

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  26. Flood water starts to recede

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Flood waters began to recede at Mungindi to-day, but the town is threatened with a further wave ...

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  27. BOOK OF CRIME

    BRUNSWICK (Germany), October 23. —After reading a diary written in prison by a ...

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  28. Woman charged with murder of son

    SYDNEY, Mon. — Police tonight charged a 35-year-old woman with the murder of her six-months-old son, found ...

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  29. Trainer charged with conspiracy

    MELBOURNE, Monday. —Police to-day arrested Walter Thomas Walker, 42, a horse trainer, in a city hotel and charged him on a ...

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  30. NEW RAILWAY STATIONS

    BRISBANE, Mon.—A £100,000 station for Roma-street is included in a five year £5,000,000 building program now being ...

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  31. Parties bought by liquor trade

    BRISBANE, Monday. — State Parliaments were the fountain head of the flood of "boose" that was spreading over Australia, Mr. ...

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  32. WOOL TAXATION DEFENDED

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) denied today that an assurance had been given regarding the terms of ...

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  33. Struck by train

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. — An elderly man was struck by a train at the Causeway crossing at Townsville to-night. ...

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  34. Land goes out of production

    GLADSTONE, Monday. — The Royal Commission on Pastoral Land Settlement which sat here to-day was told by Mr. Joseph W. ...

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