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  2. WILL NATIONALISE BANKS FOR KEEPS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Immigration Minister (Mr. Calwell), speaking to-day at a Labour rally in the Domain, indicated that nationalisation of the private ...

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  3. Big Part of Our Wheat For Export

    BECAUSE of bumper wheat harvests expected in most States, Australia will probably export two-thirds of her estimated crop of 180 million bushels. ...

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  4. Back Home From Japan

    HELPING HAND for Private S. C. Adams (right), when he returned to Brisbane yesterday after service in Japan Assisting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STILL HAS SOME DASH

    MAURICE CHEVALIER. French film actor, dancing with Zita Fiore. the French actress, at Cannes, in the South of France. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 15,000 Welcome 20 On Beach At Greenmount

    MORE than 15,000 people yesterday welcomed 20 Miss Australia entrants when they appeared in a mannequin parade on Greenmount Beach, Coolangatta. ...

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  7. "Worried Over Govt. Airlines"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Government-owned Trans-Australia Airlines is incurring losses so great that even its ...

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  8. Launched On "Hop Beer"

    DEDICATION of a new surf boat to its life-saving work was made on Greenmount Beach yesterday by brooking a ...

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  9. WARD EXPECTS- DOLLAR CUTS TO HIT U.S.

    Americans expected Empire dollar cuts to affect employment and their internal position, the Federal Transport ...

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  10. QUIZ ON HOMES PROPOSAL

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—War widows and married ex-servicemen would be asked by the Housing Department ...

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  11. NO BUS GRAB BEFORE APRIL

    THE City Council will not take over any of the 20 private bus routes or buses it is seeking until after April 30 next year. The Transport Commission has not formally ...

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  12. Garages Lose Petrol Rights

    PERTH, Sunday.—Two motor garages in the Perth metropolitan area have had their petrol selling licences cancelled. ...

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  13. ONLY £15 NEEDED FOR FUND

    LESS than £15 is needed to fill the appeal for £500 for the Brisbane City Mission's scheme for providing ...

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  14. LOST, BUT RESTORED TO "FAITH"

    A mistake which occurred 12 days ago at the Roma Street Railway Station will be rectified this morning if a woman who lost a ...

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  15. Six-Hour Day Union March

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Fifty thousand people are expected to watch 50,000 members of 66 trade unions march in the Six-Hour ...

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  16. New Suspected Case Of Castro

    A four-months-old baby, from Newmarket, was admitted to the Brisbane Children's Hospital yesterday as a gastro-enteritls suspect. ...

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  17. DUTCH SHIP HERE TO LOAD WOOL

    The Dutch ship Mellskerk berthed in Brisbane yesterday to load wool, sheepskins, and general cargo for the Middle East and the ...

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  18. POLL BACKS FREE MEDICAL SERVICE

    MORE than six out of every 10 Australians favour the Federal Government's free medical and dental plan, according to a recent Gallup poll. Typical of the reasons given Typical of the reasons given ...

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  19. MISSING PLANE SEARCH TO GO ON

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—If fine weather continues, the search for the missing Percival monoplane which is thought to be in the ...

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  20. Country Towns Want Meetings

    The Q.PP. had been "inundated" with requests from more than 20 Queensland towns to provide speakers for anti-bank ...

    Article : 138 words
  21. 2 Boys, Man In Lucky Escape

    Two boys and a man narrowly escaped serious Injury when a car in which they were riding overturned after a collision with ...

    Article : 153 words
  22. Study Still For Soldiers

    A wartime innovation that has been continued into the peace years if giving Australia's soldiers the best in education. ...

    Article : 264 words
  23. CHURCH UNITY BEATS TURMOIL

    Despite the turmoil which had developed in India, the greatest movement in Church co-operation had taken place the London ...

    Article : 117 words
  24. 'PEOPLE IN ENGLAND NOT STARVING, BUT HUNGRY'

    PEOPLE were not starving in England, but they were hungry, Lady Baden-Powell, World Chief of the Girl Guide Movement, told an Australian radio audience last night. night. ...

    Article : 129 words
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  26. Car Overturned; One Badly Hurt

    CAIRNS, Sunday.—One man was seriously injured and another suffered minor abrasions when a sedan car overturned late this ...

    Article : 144 words
  27. HARD TO FIND NAMES, SAYS MOTHER OF 17

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A Karoombo woman, who last Tuesday gave birth to her 17th child, said yesterday she did not intend to have any more because "it was too much trouble thinking up names for them." ...

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  28. Escaped, Caught In 24 Hours

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Two men who broke out of a cell at the Port Plrie police station last night and escaped on a stolen ...

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  29. CHESS BY RADIO BEGINS IN DRAW

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—After 13 hours play in the international chess match by radio between Australia and Britain to-night ...

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  30. GOVERNOR GENERAL ON VISIT TO PERTH

    PERTH, Sunday—The Governor-General (Mi McKell) accompanied by Mrs McKell. arrived ac Gundford airport last ...

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  31. Plays Chess While Jury Decides

    NEW YORK, October 5 (A.A.P.).—Awaiting the jury's verdict on their murder charge, Louise Overell, 17-year-old heiress, and her fiance, George (Bud) Golium, 21, spent yesterday calmly in gaol. Louise pressed her clothes. Louise pressed her clothes. ...

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