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  4. Mr. CHIFLEY DETERMINED TO GO ON WITH BANK BELL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day reaffirmed his original stand that the Government would press on with its Banking Bill irrespective of the result of the Victorian elections. Faced in the House of Representatives by the leader of ...

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  5. NEW SHOP HOURS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- From January 1 the trading hours of retail shops in Queensland will ...

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  6. Premier And Mr. Evans In Heated Parliamentary Clash On Country Works

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Heated clashes between the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) and Mr. E. Evans (CP, Mirani) and Mr. T. Aikens (Ind., Mundinghurra) marked the debate in Parliament to-day on the estimates for the Co-Ordinator General of the Public Works Department. ...

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  7. FEDERAL MEMBER CLAIMS MAIL WAS TAMPERED WITH

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Immigration Minister (Mr. Calwell) to-day accused the Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr. E. S. Harrison) of using his stamp allowance to pay his account at the Government ...

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  8. NON-LABOR STATES BEGIN FIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The fight by the three non Labor Governments against banking nationalisation has ...

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  9. Not Permanent

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--A warning that the present buoyant revenue of the Commonwealth Government might not continue ...

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  10. WHEEL CHAIR TRIP TO FIGHT FOR PENSION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- A deaf and legless Digger of the first world war, Mr. Frank Green, wheeled himself in an ...

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  11. ABORIGINE SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.-- "This really is a shocking crime. The little girl was only six years old. You certainly ...

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  12. Raiding Tribesmen On Run In Kashmir

    LONDON, November 10,--Reuter's special correspondent at Baramula says over 1300 north-west frontier tribesmen, remnants of the 5000 who invaded Kashmir as far as the gates of Srinagar, to-day are fleeing after a rout by Indian Government troops. The ...

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  13. CONFLICTING EVIDENCE ON ACTIONS OF CREW IN CRASH

    NEW YORK, November 10. --Addison Thompson, first ofcer and navigator of the Bermuda Queen, which was forced ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA HAD TO MAKE CONCESSIONS TO OBTAIN FOREIGN TARIFF BENEFITS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--In order to secure benefits under the draft general agreement on tariffs and trade, recently negotiated at Geneva by 15 countries, Australia had agreed to the reduction of certain preferences at present enjoyed in Empire countries, and of concessions in Australian tariffs, the Minister for Postwar ...

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  15. GOVT SEEKS TO RESTRICT HOUSE OF LORDS' POWER

    LONDON, November 10.--The leader of the House of Commons (Mr. Herbert Morrison), moving in the House of Commons the second reading of the Parliament Bill to restrict the House of Lords' power ...

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  16. STATE GOVERNMENT WILL SET UP ITS OWN COAL BOARD

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The State Government has decided to set up its own coal control board. It is prepared to spend several millions of pounds, over a period, on mine improvements and working ...

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  17. Must Take It Easy

    LONDON, November 11.-- The Brazilian Ambassador to Moscow, who reached Stockholm yesterday on his way ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. W.A. Protest Move

    PERTH, Tuesday.--A dramatic move in the banking situation occurred when notice of motion designed to ...

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  19. Inquiry Sought

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Discussion of the motion to convene an inquiry by the Parliamentary Privileges Committee into ...

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